Nam Phuong Suite is a space that evokes the final golden decades of Vietnam’s royal dynasty — where traditional Eastern beauty meets the refined elegance of French colonial architecture. Gentle, classic, and effortlessly stylish, it embodies a timeless charm.
Inspired by Empress Nam Phuong — a woman once regarded as a symbol of beauty, intellect, and the harmonious blending of two cultures — the room feels like stepping into a film from the past: quiet, elegant, and full of nostalgia.
The main color palette features ivory cream, deep brown wood, and soft golden tones, combined with materials like silk, brocade, wood, and polished stone. The bed is centrally placed, draped in light satin sheets, with a velvet-upholstered headboard bearing classic motifs. On each side, soft brass table lamps cast a glow reminiscent of candlelight. Every piece of furniture — from the vanity and wardrobe to the armchair by the window — reflects a fusion of Indochine and Art Deco styles, creating a space that is both sophisticated and cozy.
The private bathroom is semi-enclosed, featuring patterned encaustic tiles, lime-washed walls, a wooden-framed mirror, and a solid stone basin — every detail reminiscent of a vintage villa in 1930s Da Lat. A small balcony opens to the garden, where you can sip coffee, write a handwritten letter, or simply sit still and listen to the birds singing in the early morning.
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