Grand Hyatt Tokyo: 14 Takashi Murakami art works in hotel room

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If you're a fan of Japanese artist Takashi Murakami's vibrant, colourful work, you'll be glad to know that you can enjoy a stay in a spacious suite completely dedicated to his art.

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A collaboration between the artist and Grand Hyatt Tokyo, the suite is bedecked in the bright hues of Murakami's work. There are 14 pieces of his original artwork, as well as sculptures of his signature Flower motif that were created specially for this project -- making the room one of the most Instagrammable in the world.

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Some of the artworks you'll get up close and personal with are the larger-than-life golden Flower Parent and Child sculpture, which stands at a towering 195cm, and paintings, rugs and flowerballs everywhere. It's a whole private art gallery that you can sleep in.

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That's not all -- you'll also be treated to a special private in-room Flower dinner course and Flower sweet box, plus an optional Flower manicure. On top of all that, you'll also receive an autographed book from the artist himself.

“When I started to travel around the world and stay at hotels, I noticed that there were always works of art exhibited at Hyatt hotels, starting in the entrance area and all the way into individual guestrooms. I remember thinking, ‘Oh, I see there is a need for art in this kind of context.’ It was different from the context of art with which I was working so I was fascinated. I wanted to try dipping into such a world, but I couldn’t find the entrance, and there was just no way in. So I am happy to have such a special opportunity to display my work in a hotel room, and make my long-held dream come true.”
Takashi Murakami

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A night's stay for two starts at JPY450,000. The hotel is accepting only one reservation per day, and we foresee it being booked out months in advance, so get your reservation in quick.

For more information, please visit the Grand Hyatt Tokyo website here.

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