Full Name
Christopher Chua
Business Title
Co-founder and Creative Director
Company
KulörGroup
Speaker Bio
- Sustainable Stays: Shaping the Future of Hospitality Panel -
Christopher Chua finds immense gratification in overseeing the realisation of a design from its conceptualisation to its final execution. As a dedicated Designer, he specialises in Hospitality Design in its various manifestations. For him, the excitement lies in encountering novel challenges and the opportunity to employ his expertise in diverse ways, whether it’s the creation of tented naturalist villas or contemporary urban chic hotels. His involvement in projects spanning from minimalism to opulence results in distinctive and signature outcomes.
Within KulörGroup, Christopher selectively undertakes projects that resonate with his guiding principles, enabling him to meticulously oversee each phase from inception to completion, marked by an exceptional level of attention to detail and his distinctive personal approach that clients hold in high regard.
He assumes a comprehensive role at KulörGroup, directing endeavors with major hotel conglomerates such as Hilton, IHG, and Lux*. Beyond his role as a Designer, Christopher spearheads Interior Design and Design Identity efforts for the upcoming generation of The Little Nell and Limelight in the Americas, Crowne Plaza properties in the AMEA region, as well as Hilton Garden Inn Greater China.
With a profound affinity for resorts, Christopher derives great satisfaction from his involvement in ventures ranging from intimate 200-key establishments to luxurious private reserves. His design contributions span diverse locations, encompassing projects like a fully sustainable resort in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, Finolhu Maldives, MGallery Resort Indonesia, Lux Phu Quoc, Lux Dali, Lux* Chong Zuo, and a private reserve island in Belitung, Indonesia.
This innate creativity garnered recognition from a prominent luxury collective, leading to the commissioning of KulörGroup to translate the elegance and panache of a global fashion icon into an innovative hotel brand. While the specifics remain undisclosed, the essence of this upcoming “hotel meets fashion label” is anticipated to seamlessly merge lavish opulence with the distinctive elements synonymous with the “Fashion Icon,” including high art, a fusion of black and white aesthetics, and a
touch of audacity.
Christopher Chua finds immense gratification in overseeing the realisation of a design from its conceptualisation to its final execution. As a dedicated Designer, he specialises in Hospitality Design in its various manifestations. For him, the excitement lies in encountering novel challenges and the opportunity to employ his expertise in diverse ways, whether it’s the creation of tented naturalist villas or contemporary urban chic hotels. His involvement in projects spanning from minimalism to opulence results in distinctive and signature outcomes.
Within KulörGroup, Christopher selectively undertakes projects that resonate with his guiding principles, enabling him to meticulously oversee each phase from inception to completion, marked by an exceptional level of attention to detail and his distinctive personal approach that clients hold in high regard.
He assumes a comprehensive role at KulörGroup, directing endeavors with major hotel conglomerates such as Hilton, IHG, and Lux*. Beyond his role as a Designer, Christopher spearheads Interior Design and Design Identity efforts for the upcoming generation of The Little Nell and Limelight in the Americas, Crowne Plaza properties in the AMEA region, as well as Hilton Garden Inn Greater China.
With a profound affinity for resorts, Christopher derives great satisfaction from his involvement in ventures ranging from intimate 200-key establishments to luxurious private reserves. His design contributions span diverse locations, encompassing projects like a fully sustainable resort in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, Finolhu Maldives, MGallery Resort Indonesia, Lux Phu Quoc, Lux Dali, Lux* Chong Zuo, and a private reserve island in Belitung, Indonesia.
This innate creativity garnered recognition from a prominent luxury collective, leading to the commissioning of KulörGroup to translate the elegance and panache of a global fashion icon into an innovative hotel brand. While the specifics remain undisclosed, the essence of this upcoming “hotel meets fashion label” is anticipated to seamlessly merge lavish opulence with the distinctive elements synonymous with the “Fashion Icon,” including high art, a fusion of black and white aesthetics, and a
touch of audacity.
