New Luxury Hotel for Hong Kong

Delivering a touch of vitality to an emerging corner of Hong Kong Island, The Hari Hong Kong promises to lift the contemporary benchmark in the city.

Nestled between Causeway Bay and Wan Chai, The Hari Hong Kong brings the charm and elegance of The Hari London to bustling Hong Kong with 10 guest rooms and suites and inspiring dining outlets.

With designs by Tara Bernerd of Tara Bernerd & Partners, a leading international interior architecture and design practice based in London, the new hotel promises business travellers a refined and luxurious home-away-from-home in the heart of the city. In a nod to The Hari London, a petrol blue lacquer panelling accents various surfaces. The rest of the palette is dominated by amber leathers, grey marble, and neutral textured linens. Materiality is key, with a mixture of tweed and velvet fabrics in a rich jewel palette of blues, greens, and earthy tones. Timber, marble, and fluted surfaces feature prominently.

Delivering a touch of vitality to an emerging corner of Hong Kong Island, The Hari Hong Kong promises to lift the contemporary benchmark in the city. 

The guestrooms are carefully designed to maximise space by opening up the bathrooms and wardrobes, while a system of antique-brass Crittal doors enables bathrooms to be closed off when necessary.

A dramatic open plan is employed in the standard King Rooms and Twin Rooms, allowing a two-seater sofa to be included in every room. The fluted bedhead is finished in a deep amber textured fabric, while the bathroom is finished in a rich marble with a bold green vein. Antique brass elements frame the bathroom mirror and the structure of the wardrobe.

Corner Rooms, larger than the standard guestrooms, are similarly designed with an open layout and the addition of a dressing room. Corner Rooms offer views of the buzzing Causeway Bay district, while Premium Corner Rooms overlook Wan Chai and Admiralty.

Delivering a touch of vitality to an emerging corner of Hong Kong Island, The Hari Hong Kong promises to lift the contemporary benchmark in the city. 

The hotel’s three Rooftop suites, which include the opulent The Hari Suite, exude a masculine edge that is at once traditional and timeless. Each suite houses a five-piece bathroom, a separate sitting room, and its own private terrace. A warm palette of navy and grey tweeds and velvets contrasts beautifully with the yellow velvet sofa. Echoing mid-century modern inspiration are bespoke timber credenzas, floor lamps, glass-topped marble coffee tables, armchairs, and poufs.

The Hari Hong Kong’s restaurants are also set to become exciting new additions to the city’s foodscape and will include Italian restaurant Lucciola Restaurant & Bar, which will deliver beloved classics with a modern twist; and Zoku Restaurant & Terrace, which presents a refreshing take on Japanese cuisine focused on quality and ingenuity. Split into a lounge-style area and a dining area, Zoku’s palette of pink shades brilliantly counter khaki velvet banquettes, leathers, patterned fabrics, and sculptural furniture, all punctuated by origami-like accents in a tasteful tribute to Japan.

Delivering a touch of vitality to an emerging corner of Hong Kong Island, The Hari Hong Kong promises to lift the contemporary benchmark in the city. 

The creation of Harilela Hotels Ltd Chairman and CEO Dr. Aron Harilela, a Hong Kong native whose family has resided in the city for five generations, the new hotel will be managed by hospitality veteran Rory Slater and will welcome its first guests this month.

“We’re pleased to bring our very own brand, The Hari, from London to Hong Kong,” says Aron Harilela, “This is our home and I remain incredibly optimistic about its future. I see The Hari Hong Kong as a beacon for the city, and my hope is that its opening sends a clear and strong message of our confidence in what lies ahead.”

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