Setting a new standard of luxury in Tasmanian hotels, The Tasman Hobart is part of the Marriott Luxury Collection, a suite of five-star hotels around the world. Opened in December 2021, the luxury hotel is set in the heart of Hobart behind Parliament House, and combines an 1840s heritage building, a 1940s art deco building, and a contemporary Pavilion wing spread out in a U-shaped design.

The Tasman Hobart’s design and architecture speak to Tasmania’s rich and diverse history. The heritage-rich architecture – so quintessential of Hobart – is unmistakable in the Heritage wing, and the hotel’s sandstone facade, which connects it with the surrounding architecture. The hotel also boasts dining and bar options that set it beautifully within the precinct.

Designer Joseph Pang has integrated the Heritage elements of the 1840s to 1930s with modern design, working closely with FJMT Architects. Pang ensures the three eras are distinct yet blend seamlessly together so that the whole space ‘feels’ like The Tasman Hobart throughout – an “integration of the past and the future”. Guests can choose from 152 lavishly appointed rooms and suites with soaring ceilings and state-of-the-art technology. Selected rooms have fireplaces, and water views or a leafy vista over the iconic St David’s Park. Options include the Heritage Room or the St David’s Park Suite in the Heritage wing, or the Panoramic or Deluxe Room in the art deco building. The contemporary Pavilion or Aurora Suites accommodate views of the harbour and Mt Wellington.

Deconstructing The Tasman Hobart bathrooms

As expected, The Tasman Hobart’s designer Pang has gone all-out on luxury in the hotel’s bathrooms. Most suites or rooms offer a European bath, generous rainfall showers and marble basins. The centrepiece in each Heritage Room and Pavilion wing bathroom is the BetteStarlet Oval Silhouette from European luxury brand, Bette (available through Argent). The BetteStarlet is a perfect symmetry of smooth clean lines and glazed titanium steel. Pang chose a white bath, which pairs beautifully with the cool-toned marble. White is equally at home with black accents in tapware and accessories in the Heritage Rooms and chrome accents in the Pavilion Suites.

When it comes to hotels of this calibre, luxury and style are paramount. However, as with any hotel, durability is equally important. Bette is always the right choice for high-end, luxury projects for this reason.

Why this Bette bath?

Durable. The glazed titanium steel material is not only incredibly robust, but also extremely light. BetteGlaze makes the surface of the bath harder than marble, plastic or steel. The glass-hard, non-porous surface is also extremely easy to clean. Bette baths are scratchproof, stain-resistant, heat-resistant and UV-resistant. There is no other manufacturer in the world using these materials.

Sustainable. Bette baths are made from natural raw materials, steel, and glass. Bette has been committed to sustainability since its inception in 1952. The Bette bath is built to last beautifully for 30 years. In fact, Bette guarantees it. The glazed bathroom elements are also 100% recyclable.

Luxurious. BetteGlaze is the perfect heat conductor, quickly absorbing the warmth of the bathwater. This helps heat your bath and keep it warmer for longer. The BetteStarlet Silhouette is a deep freestanding bath, which is simply perfect for a 5-star setting such as The Tasman Hobart. It allows guests to stretch out languidly for hours and is also big enough to accommodate two people.

Elegant. The oval silhouette offers a sense of harmony and timeless elegance that is right at home in The Tasman Hobart. The understated and attractive shape allows Pang to marry contemporary and heritage elements with ease. There’s nothing too hard, angular, or gimmicky. Just classic shapes that will stand the test of time. The bath’s clear surface balances marble elements, painted sandstone and black tapware and accessories.

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Products used in the Heritage bathroom design

Love the look created in the Heritage Room? Take a sneak peek at the quality products in use, which helped to create this sense of enduring style and luxury.

  • Freestanding Baths - BetteStarlet Oval Silhouette Bath
  • Wall Basins - Villeroy & Boch Architectura 450 Wall Basins
  • Semi Recessed Basins - Argent Semi Recessed Basins
  • Under Counter Basins - Argent Zen Basins
  • Back to Wall Toilets - Argent Grace HygienicFlush BTW Toilet
  • Magnifying Mirrors - Argent LED Wall Mounted Touch Magnifying Mirror