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This lifestyle destination presents a new bath and residence component for private bookings which includes a vast indoor green tea bath and a sumptuous onsen-style rooftop Jacuzzi for up to 20. The private villa is set in its own fragrant garden within the grounds of GREEN T. HOUSE Living, which was last year named as one of the world’s hottest new venues by Condé Nast Traveler. The 1500 square metre Bath House Residence can sleep up to eight for high end slumber parties in loft bedrooms as well as traditional curtained four poster “emperor’s beds” in the open living space and includes an enormous GREEN T. infused hot steam bath. Interiors are tastefully designed with hand-picked Chinese antiques, screens, furnishings and lamps, and artfully merged with current Italian and New York designer fittings. The loft bedrooms with black polished wooded floors have pillows filled with green tea, and guests sleep on updated versions of traditional hand-stuffed cotton bedding. All luxuries can be customized to suit guests’ needs and may include GREEN T. HOUSE’s celebrated fine dining with wines, champagnes and cocktails, tea ceremonies, bathing rituals and massage therapies inspired by traditional Chinese medicine and complete with signature GREEN T. oils and seasonal bath products. |
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One decadent offering is the GREEN T. HOUSE ‘Ten Hands Massage’, the ultimate in indulgent pampering fit for an Emperor. Before embarking on this unique experience, guests change into Chinese Song dynasty inspired robes made of the finest raw cotton from Xinjiang province - first discovered on the Silk Road centuries ago. At the core of the Bath House Residence is an immense 12-metre long communal dining table, carved from a single tree trunk, and a giant open fireplace with a roaring log fire. An open kitchen features a counter slab of unhewn stone. In the Bath House Residence, a library is incorporated, with a beautiful collection of books and a wonderful and eclectic range of music collected by world renowned musician JinR over many years. This Zen-like experience restores a Tang Dynasty tradition dating back nearly a thousand years which has all but disappeared in China. It complements a unique blend of China’s ancient culture, cuisine and philosophy. GREEN T. HOUSE Living Images: GREEN T. HOUSE/Massimo Listri |
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