Not to mention, the toiletries provided were all from the full range of Hermès.
The combination of Dyson hair dryers and Hermès toiletries also became the "standard equipment" for many hotels aspiring to be recognized as top-notch for many years thereafter.
Even to this day, whether a hotel's guest room offers a Dyson hair dryer remains one of the main criteria to judge whether a hotel is willing to spend money on soft furnishings.
The design by Zaha Hadid, as well as the positioning of Morpheus Hotel, both set the ceiling.
However, in terms of comfort, Morpheus could not be considered the most top-tier.
Both inside and outside were endless, cold metal curves,
with so many lines that they could deter those with a fear of densely-packed patterns.
But none of this would affect Morpheus Hotel from becoming the new landmark of Macau.
This was an anticipated outcome and expectation before the decision was made to work with Zaha on the design.