Christmas, Designers, Fashion

Christmas Tree At Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor

December 23, 2011 by

John Galliano arguably held the title of most unusual Christmas tree designer, but now that his services are ‘no longer required’ at Claridges, the honour is bestowed upon designer Eric Raisina’s tree at Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor in Siem Reap, Cambodia.

The spectacular tree is made up of intricate red and white Cambodian silk lotus blossoms and acts as a luminous talking point in the middle of the Colonial lobby.

A Buddhist religious offering, the lotus represents spiritual bloom and the Christmas tree reflects the cycle of the lotus, from bud to blossom and finally withering.

Known for his exquisite silk work and textiles, Siem Reap-based Raisana worked as a trainee at Yves Saint Laurent and counted the late Lou Lou de la Falaise as a fan.  He is an influential leader in Cambodian fashion and has an atelier in Siem Reap, which Raffles guests can visit by appointment.

What’s your verdict on Eric Raisina’s flamboyant Christmas tree?

For more info, visit: www.raffles.com/siem-reap

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