The Collectionist Hotel Camperdown.

Location
New South Wales

Designer
TWIR, Pattern Studio, Amber Road Design, Willis Sheargold

Date Completed
May 2018

Sydney’s first custom design hotel has officially opened!

A luxurious bedroom with a bed covered in a white faux fur blanket, a teal velvet bench, and large abstract artwork.
A hotel room with dark wood walls, a bed featuring a fur throw, curved sconces, and a glass door leading to a patio.
The Collectionist Hotel Camperdown, NSW

Located in Sydney’s inner-city Camperdown precinct, The Collectionist Hotel exists the challenge the way we see and experience hotels. Described as a real-life choose-your-own-adventure the eclectically designed hotel will set a new standard in individualised guest experiences. Opting away from standardised décor in rooms, The Collectionist commissioned Unita (fit-out) along with the talents of seven designers from four leading design studios, and 13 artists, to create 39 individually designed rooms. Instead of rooms being allocated, guests are invited to peruse available rooms on check-in and choose their room they are most drawn to.

A bed with pink furry pillows and a green throw, set against a dark wood wall, with a small kitchenette visible beyond.
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Design and documentation
Fitout and construction

A hotel room vanity area featuring an illuminated oval mirror, a bench with a bag and shoes, and a glass desk with a lamp.
A modern hotel room with a bed featuring a textured throw, a full-length mirror, a gold-framed artwork, and minimalist wall decor.
1/5
A stylish bedroom with a black faux fur throw, black leather pillows, a golden framed picture, and illuminated circle wall sconces.
2/5
A contemporary studio apartment featuring a bed with pink pillows and a wood-paneled wall, opening to a small kitchenette.
3/5
A minimalist bedroom scene showing a bed, a round illuminated wall sconce, and a vase of cotton blossoms on a side table.
4/5
An outdoor patio with a long, burnt orange sectional sofa, two black string chairs, and a geometric rug against a brick wall.
5/5