"Wherever we were in this amazing building, we felt connected to the ever-changing views."
The Best Hotel in Australia - Saffire Freycinet Architecture
Chhada Siembieda’s interior design for Saffire Freycinet is inspired by the natural environment. The purity of the pristine coastal landscape environment is reflected in a fresh, modern, relaxing and uncontrived design style. Saffire Fraycinet.
Stone and timber reflect the landscape, with colours, hues and textures that create an almost seamless feel between the inside and outside. The interiors harmonise with the area’s natural beauty, offering comfort and luxury while allowing guests to use the space freely and informally, as if relaxing in a coastal home.
Colours are drawn from nature and the local environment – soft grey, taupe, green and blue, with punches of varying shades of orange, which reflect the startling colours of lichen that a walker will see growing on the driftwood and rocks on the area’s beaches. The granite of the Hazards mountain range is also featured in hand-woven rugs bearing colours and designs celebrating the rugged beauty of these dramatic rock formations.
Furniture shapes are contemporary but not hard-edged, with the extensive use of timber, custom woven fabrics and leather. Among the custom designed and crafted pieces are original, classic contemporary pieces by luminaries such as Ray and Charles Eames.
Design
Chhada Siembieda’s interior design for Saffire Freycinet is inspired by the natural environment. The purity of the pristine coastal landscape environment is reflected in a fresh, modern, relaxing and uncontrived design style. Saffire Fraycinet.
Stone and timber reflect the landscape, with colours, hues and textures that create an almost seamless feel between the inside and outside. The interiors harmonise with the area’s natural beauty, offering comfort and luxury while allowing guests to use the space freely and informally, as if relaxing in a coastal home.
Colours are drawn from nature and the local environment – soft grey, taupe, green and blue, with punches of varying shades of orange, which reflect the startling colours of lichen that a walker will see growing on the driftwood and rocks on the area’s beaches. The granite of the Hazards mountain range is also featured in hand-woven rugs bearing colours and designs celebrating the rugged beauty of these dramatic rock formations.
Furniture shapes are contemporary but not hard-edged, with the extensive use of timber, custom woven fabrics and leather. Among the custom designed and crafted pieces are original, classic contemporary pieces by luminaries such as Ray and Charles Eames.


