Hiru Suite
Beds: 1
Adults: 1
The flower and its fragrance emanates from temples, and hence is called the Temple Flower.
Sujith Rathnayake’s pencil rendering of a Frangipani Tree picks on the elegance and grace of its bows in the main sitting area. Sameera Kalupahana draws on the actual flowers in his natural history like drawings in the rest of the suite. Asanka Godamune weaves the leaves of the Frangipani tree onto the cushions around the suite.
‘Pillars of Salt’, which is seen decorating the wall behind the bed is a work by Barefoot, using the inspiration of land and seascapes of Sri Lanka in abstract geometry with vivid colour. This feature was specially designed for Cinnamon Bentota Beach by local artists and craftsmen.