
1. Lobby Main Door Handle – by Royal Selangor Pewter
The Door Handle is made by Pewter, with Royal Selangor’s classic hammered finish.

2. Reception Counter – by Royal Selangor Pewter
Design was inspired by the history of colonization of Malaysia before become an independent country. Specially made by Royal Selangor with a beautiful copper metalesce finish.

3. Main Lobby Wall - by Sculptureatwork
Inspired from the word “Kuala Lumpur”. The wall symbolize Lumpur, which means the wet soft earth or mud.

4. Mini Fountain
Inspired from the word “Kuala Lumpur”. The wall symbolize Lumpur, which means the wet soft earth or mud.

5. Downside Up – by Jon Reading
Design was inspired by the contours/outline of Bukit Bintang from the view of satellite. You can have a ‘virtual walk’ by tracing the sculpture’s lines, which represents the roads; or you can physically walk on its reflection on the marble floor, brings you both magical up or down experience.

6. Lobby Bench – by Sculptureatwork
Inspired by the rise of tin mining industry of Kuala Lumpur in the middle of 19th century.

7. Mining Pit Chandelier @ The Graph – by ID & Practice
Inspired by the rise of tin mining industry of Kuala Lumpur in the middle of 19th century.

8. WOLO Pua Kumbu – by Anniketyni Madian
Bringing the Sarawak traditional Pua Kumbu culture into a wall relief sculpture. A combination between the old and modern city of Kuala Lumpur with a bold design and intricate patterns.

9. Corridor Carpet – by ID & Practice
Design was inspired by the topography of Kuala Lumpur.

10. Lift Lobby – by Whay Yin & Chya Chyi
i. Earth
Hills symbolize Bukit, stars symbolize Bintang, while the heel indicate a confident balance in every step.
ii) Air
The arches reveal our ever-changing expression of fashion and personality, ethereal and untethered like a breath of air.
iii. Water
Water is the essential element, a source of life and energy. Just like how perfume embrace a person.
iv) Fire
From new places, to new tastes, to new experiences, there is an insatiable fire in every human to discover.


11. Designer Cushion 1 – by Yap Weng Nam
Shopping bags symbolized the shopping paradise in Bukit Bintang.


12. Designer Cushion 2 – by Yap Weng Nam
Table and stool symbolized the hawker culture in Jalan Alor.


13. Scarf / Tie design – by Yap Weng Nam
It symbolized the T-junction crossroad in front of WOLO Kuala Lumpur, the busy “Shibuya crosswalk” of Kuala Lumpur.


14. WOLO Uniform – Coat / Vest – by Yap Weng Nam
Stars and hills symbolize the definition of Bukit Bintang, where WOLO is located.

15. In-Room Free Standing Sculpture / Wall Mounted Sculpture – by Lilianna Manahan
Design was inspired by Malaysia Batik and Jewelry with a fusion of French artist Matisse art concept.

Jewelry Batik Matisse Art
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