Second home in the Alps serves as a luxury spa with spectacular views and hi-tech facilities
Pamper yourself in an amazing home spa in The Alps for HK$600 million.
What: Water-inspired Luxury Home Spa
HK$600 million
Partner at LTW in Singapore. The industry veteran has also worked with design firms in the US and Singapore. Teo is experienced in luxury hotel projects, having worked on projects for the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts, as well as the Four Seasons Hotel in Seoul, Studio City Hotel in Macau, Hong Kong's Ritz-Carlton and more. Her continuing projects include Four Seasons Hotel in Sanya, Shangri-La in Colombo and The St Regis in Qingdao, among others.
I think I speak for all of us when I say: I need a break. Four months into the new year, and I'm dreaming of being whisked away to a private luxury spa where the only thing I have to focus on is being pampered.
This is exactly what Teo Su Seam, partner at LTW, created for this month. Teo and her team certainly spared no expense in creating their dream "sparadise" to whisk you away from the hustle and bustle of city life by a helicopter to a stunning three-storey spa enclave in the Alps - a pied-a-terre that's designed to address all of your relaxation needs.
The private luxury home spa concept has a water-based theme. "The space is designed to resemble a water molecule, signifying the source of life in a scenic yet formidable alpine environment," Teo says.
It starts the moment you step inside the luxurious enclave, Teo says. "You [will] find yourself within an iridescent droplet of water."
Water is a natural element which we connect with for relaxation, rejuvenation and for its healing properties.
When selecting furnishings, the team chose pieces which boast curved lines and "have a fluid-like quality". They opted for pieces such as Vladimir Kagan's sofa and accent armchair, Moka & Roka by Promemoria dining chairs, as well as a sculptural dining and coffee table by Armand Jonckers.