Clint Nagata, founder of BLINK Design Group, is most known in the design realm for his upscale hospitality projects. Born and bred in Oahu, Hawaii, the Japanese-American relocated to Bangkok 17 years ago.
After more than a decade at international architectural firm WATG in Honolulu, Nagata decided to establish his own firm in the Thai capital. Today BLINK is a leading multi-disciplinary design studio specialising in luxury lifestyle hotels and resorts, and residential projects. The 17-year-old firm has since expanded its presence in Asia with studios in Shanghai and Singapore. Nagata’s passion for travel has shaped his company’s design philosophy and approach for every project.
In 2022, BLINK received an impressive collection of regional and international awards for its hotel and resort projects. In Asia, BLINK won the award for Best Guestrooms at Ahead Asia awards for Roku Kyoto (Hilton’s first LXR resort in the Asia Pacific). The resort was also a finalist (for Best Luxury Guestroom and Best Luxury Lobby) at the prestigious 42nd Gold Key awards in the US. At the same awards, BLINK’s Regent Phu Quoc project was a finalist for Best Luxury Resort. Nagata was also recognised as Interior Designer of the Year 2022 – Designer’s Choice – at the Design Excellence Awards held in Singapore. Nagata tells us more about his design journey.
How has your design style evolved over the years?
My design philosophy is to take both clients and guests on a passage that tells the story of a place through a modern design lens. We seek to create wonderful interior-based designs that capture the spirit of the place.
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