Karl Lagerfeld, the recently deceased fashion icon and designer, left an indelible mark on the fashion industry with his innovative designs and unique creative vision. Now, his latest interior design project, the luxury hotel The Karl Lagerfeld Macau, is set to open in June 2023 at the Grand Lisboa Palace Resort Macau. This five-star jewel is the only hotel in the world designed entirely by Lagerfeld himself, with his incomparable creativity evident in every aspect of this lavish 271-room tower.
From extravagant room decor to meticulous details such as bathrobes and bed linen, every element of the hotel reflects Lagerfeld’s unique style. The long-awaited opening of The Karl Lagerfeld Macau will be marked by multi-day celebrations in June, with further details of the exclusive program of events to follow. This luxury hotel is owned by SJM Resorts S.A., the hotel group behind an impressive selection of luxury hotels.
The multi-sensory experience offered by The Karl Lagerfeld Macau includes the Mesa restaurant, with gourmet delights signed by award-winning chef José Avillez, as well as a spectacular reading lounge with a carefully chosen selection of 4,000 books. The spa and wellness center, with indoor and outdoor pools, offers guests the ultimate relaxation experience.
Karl Lagerfeld’s design concept was born from a sophisticated reinterpretation of modern Chinoiserie combined with traditional craftsmanship, where bold colors and patterns meet elegant silhouettes. Each of the 271 rooms and suites showcases influences from both classic Chinese design and contemporary Western aesthetics: personalized headboards were inspired by Chinese lucky coins, while porcelain vases were handcrafted in Jingdezhen and circular room dividers were inspired by traditional Chinese moon doors. Reflecting Karl Lagerfeld’s passion for collaboration, specially designed furniture includes exquisite sculptures by Dutch artist Marcel Wanders and French artist Jean-Michel Othoniel, as well as Terzani chandeliers.
Before his death in 2019, Karl Lagerfeld worked closely with SJM on the hotel’s lavish design project for several years.

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