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Client

BGC Development

Location

Rivervale

Status

Completed

Category

Hospitality

Art Consultant

Art Theory

Styling

Anna Flanders

Photography

Dion Robeson

Services

Interior Design

Description

With locations worldwide including Dubai, Orlando and the Americas, Aloft is a contemporary hotel accommodation by Marriott. Situated close to Optus Stadium, Crown Perth, the Swan River, and with easy access to Perth’s international and domestic airports, Aloft Perth is popular with business and holiday travellers.

Drawing inspiration from its positioning, locality and the music and arts culture of Perth, the interiors focused on capturing the youthful spirit of the hotel brand, with bold colour, comfort and dynamic communal zones designed to encourage social interactions and activity amongst guests.

The hotel’s interiors were conceived as a series of distinct yet connected spaces, each with its own identity while maintaining continuity across the hotel. Our scope included the public areas (comprising the lobby, reception and hallways), 224 guest rooms, a bar, lounge and pool area, rooftop terrace, games room, conference rooms and the in-house dining venues (Spring Kitchen and Next Door). Bars, cabinetry, finishes and furniture were custom detailed for durability, balancing longevity with the overall aesthetic. The collection of photography and artwork throughout was curated by Art Theory.