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Call: +1 646 810 8764 Send Email Live Chat Contact UsGlobal, award-winning consulting and design solutions firm, B+H, together with CHIL Interior Design, the luxury hospitality and residential design studio of B+H, have been awarded Best Luxury Hotel Interior Design for the Greenland Primus Resort Sanya in Hainan, China by the Luxury Lifestyle Awards. Founded in 1953 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, B+H provides core architecture, planning, landscape, interior design and experiential design services as well as Advance Strategy and Biomimicry consulting services. Collaborating across 12 studios in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Seattle, Los Angeles, San Diego, Dubai, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Singapore & Ho Chi Minh City, B+H lives to design bold and inspiring spaces for people and believe that strategic design starts with careful listening and insight.
The award-winning Sanya Primus Hotel was designed in collaboration by B+H and CHIL Interior Design and is located in Sanya, Hainan Province, China. The project is described as “A pearl nestled along the coast of Yuelan Bay”.
The Greenland Primus Resort Sanya provides modern travelers with a relaxing retreat away from the hustle and bustle on Hainan Island, also known as the Eastern Hawaii. The space combines local cultural influences with contemporary, minimalist stylings, offering a unique tropical experience for guests.
The interior design concept is uniquely inspired by the pearl, a rich, cultural element from China’s history. B+H & CHIL Interior Design’s work aims to captivate and inspire guests when they step onto the property for the first time. The design team wanted to emulate the special moment when human beings first discovered the pearl that lies within the oyster.
The unique locale inspired the designers to integrate traditional cultural elements with classic Asian motifs in unusual ways, and the landscape design maintains a careful balance between nature and the property.