klapsons - The Boutique Hotel
Singapore City, Singapore
Wacky creativity abounds at this futuristic business hotel, also popular with stylish couples and anyone seeking a unique in-room shower experience
The hotel of the future is here! From the moment you walk into the
lobby of klapsons and realize that the check-in desk is inside a
giant silver sphere suspended above a small pool of water, you know
you’re in for a different kind of lodging experience. This
feeling is reinforced nearly everywhere you look: upright chairs
that become recliners when tipped over, tables that seem to glow
with their own inner light although they’re not plugged in,
video screens in the ceiling of the elevator, and uniquely designed
showers placed in the most unusual locations in the 17
rooms and suites.
The hotel was conceived by leading Italian design house Sawaya
& Moroni and is their first foray into the Asian market. And
what a freshman effort it is. Staying here is like sleeping inside
a work of art, a hotel where cutting-edge design concepts meet
class and comfort. Wood, glass, plush fabrics and plastics are
expertly arranged to create a modern yet welcoming aesthetic. The
hotel is located just on the edge of Singapore’s Central
Business District, which makes it the perfect home for the
executive who's tired of the same old same old. It's also not too
far from the Chinatown precinct and that fact, combined with sexy
showers and dreamy beds, makes it an ideal spot for couples to make
like the Jetsons for a few nights.

Reviewed by Michael Franco
Last updated 22 May 2012
Highs
- Crazy cool design, including some of the most unusual hotel showers we've come across: snail shapes, clear cylinders, outdoor cabanas, red-LED cloisters...
- Electronic curtain and lighting controls in the rooms provide one-touch mood magic
- Complimentary soft drinks in the minibars
- Gadgets include large flat-screen LCD TVs and free WiFi
- Professional, attentive service
Lows
- The location’s great for business, but there’s not much in the immediate vicinity for tourists. Singapore is small though, so it’s easy to get to the hot spots
- No spa, gym or pool on site
- A bit hard to locate. Minimal signage makes it feel like the hotel is hiding
Futuristic and eclectic, with touches like plexiglass and luminous colors...
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