Visiting from out of town? Stay in the heart of the Saturday Indesign 2019 neighbourhood at Singapore’s only member of Design Hotels.
September 26th, 2019
Visiting from out of town? Stay in the heart of the Saturday Indesign 2019 neighbourhood at Singapore’s only member of Design Hotels.
The Warehouse Hotel is right in the heart of the Singapore Indesign neighbourhood, beside the river at Robertson Quay. The 37-room hotel (operated by The Lo & Behold Group) was converted by architectural consultant Zarch Collaboratives and interior design and branding consultant Asylum from three disused warehouse blocks into a coveted boutique destination.
So fine is the outcome that The Warehouse Hotel was crowned the AHEAD Asia Hotel of the Year in 2018.
Readers of Cubes magazine will be familiar with the story of the hotel (from our project feature in issue 85), but you can also take an online refresher on the design story here and here thanks to Indesignlive.sg.
If you’re planning to stay at The Warehouse Hotel during Saturday Indesign Singapore 2019, you can access some special room rates between 9 and 15 October 2019. You just need to quote the code “INDESIGNSID” when you make your reservation.
Saturday Indesign rates:
Room rates are inclusive of buffet breakfast for up to two people. Each guest will receive a welcome drink token to exchange for a complimentary cocktail or a glass of wine/beer during their stay.
Please note that rooms are subject to availability. A valid credit card or company guarantee is required for any confirmation of rooms. Rates exclude 10% service charge and 7% GST, and are non-commissionable.
Thanks to The Warehouse Hotel and Design Hotels for this special offer!
See you at Saturday Indesign!
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