Saturday in Design Singapore supporter, Design Hotels, will be giving away some fantastic prizes during the event, including hotel stays in Singapore and Bali and collector’s limited edition book sets. Working with the New Majestic hotel in Singapore, Design Hotels will be on hand in the lobby to answer all your questions about their array […]
May 2nd, 2011
Saturday in Design Singapore supporter, Design Hotels, will be giving away some fantastic prizes during the event, including hotel stays in Singapore and Bali and collector’s limited edition book sets.
Working with the New Majestic hotel in Singapore, Design Hotels will be on hand in the lobby to answer all your questions about their array of holiday and hotel destinations across the globe.
Head over to the New Majestic, drop your business card in and you could win a 2-night stay at the Elysian hotel in Bali (valued at S$700) or 2 nights at the New Majestic hotel (valued at S$500).
The Elysian represents the utmost luxury and extravagant design. Each villa in the resort is like a private oasis, but the whole place is just moments from the best beaches Bali has to offer.
While the New Majestic is a renowned location for a Singaporean ’staycation’ – with its magical rooms and vibrant atmosphere taking you miles away as soon as you step in off the street.
You’ll also be in with a chance to win 1 of 3 Limited Edition Design Hotels Collectors packs (total value S$360) – consisting of 2 hardcover books, one showcasing a curated portfolio of 200 hotels in 119 destinations, the other containing 33 captivating stories of the creative spirits behind the world’s most expressive hotels.
Make sure you get along to the New Majestic Lobby – which has been transformed by Woven Image and Distillery – and find out how you can travel in design and you could also pick up one of 200 ’Directions’ Design Hotels Magazines.
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