
The Grand Centre Point Lumphini concept design blends modern luxury with elements of traditional Thai aesthetics, inspired by the rich symbolism of flowers in Buddhist literature. The hotel’s location, adjacent to the expansive Lumphini Park in the heart of Bangkok, plays a key role in shaping this concept. Lumphini Park was named by King Rama V, derived from “Lumbini” in India, the birthplace of Lord Buddha. Drawing from this historical and spiritual reference, the design invites guests on a journey toward a gazebo filled with flowers mentioned in Buddhist literature, symbolizing peace, contemplation, and harmony. These elements are thoughtfully blended with Thai interior design influences from the Rama V period, reflecting elegance, cultural depth, and timeless sophistication.
Location
Rama4, Sathorn
Owner
LHMH
Designed In
2025
Design Scope
Interior Design
Functional
Hospitality























