Season 3 of The white lotus Led us to Thailand, where four seasons again the stage for a parade of privileged narcissists who cause chaos. And while the guests of the show vomit in existential crises about wine that they could no less interest in the tasting, it is obvious that the real star – the one who never disappointed is the interior design. Four seasons Koh Samui is the embodiment of high-end-tropical escapism: fegding of open-air villas, infinity pools that bleed in the horizon, and interiors that nail the perfect mix of contemporary cool and old Thai craftsmanship.
This season is not just about marble trays and monogrammed robes, but about atmosphere – spaces that feel effortless and and precisely, lush, but never unruly. And the best thing about it? You do not need a five-position resort (or a family death) to channel The White lotus Look in your own room, apartment or house.
Here you will find five ways to give a touch of luxurious, tropical aesthetics of this series into a space of any size.
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Interior and exterior feed
A signature of The white lotus If the seamless river is between inside and outside, and although we are not blessed with the weather here in Blighty, we can certainly accept pieces from our favorite furniture stores and garden furniture stores in which we feel like we feel that we dine on the edge of the jungle. To reproduce the effect, opt for natural materials -teak -stische, woven rattan chairs, stoneware dinner -around your dinner and subtle lighting (think of lanterns or hidden LEDs) to ensure that the mood remains intimate as soon as the sun is completed.
Increased lazing
Lying around, making sweet fa is one White lotus Tradition, and one with which we like to go on board. Regardless of whether you do this on a plush day, a hammock or an oversized armchair, the key to the luxurious lounge is to make your free time look intentional. If you have space outdoors, we recommend that you invest in an oversized Sun Lounger or a well-rising seating area with chic pillows and an obligatory cocktail.
Handmade, not hectic
There is a fine border between a room that feels artistic and one that looks like the debris of a Thai souvenir -shop explosion (although this is also pretty Mike White to be fair). The trick? Mix the craftsmanship with contemporary silhouettes. Choose for hand -carved wooden umbrellas, silk cushions in deep saffron or indigo and sculptural ceramics that feel as appealing as they look. With Thai design, everything revolves around the balance between complicated details and simplicity. Don't be afraid to make a courageous statement, but let it breathe.
Tropical modernity
The Four Seasons do not do a beach hut. Instead, it leans into the tropical modernity – a mixture of clean architectural lines, subdued pallets and just enough natural texture to feel grounded. Start with a neutral foundation (sand, taupe, deep green), then in sculptural furniture and oversized leaves such as palm trees and paradise plants. The key is reluctance: let a statement stool or an oversized trailer speak light and relax the rest perfectly.
The spa bathroom
Four seasons bathroom do not feel like a bathroom. I mean, they do where it counts, but all things are more dramatically spa-like than an average toilet: cool stone, rainfall and oversized tubs that beg for a glass of champagne and a good (or trashy) book. To create the mood again, add a bank or chair for an increased spa touch and keep lush bath towels rolled in baskets instead of being filled into cupboards. If you have space for a magnificent Tiger champagne bath, even better.