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A gathering place for all seasons and occasions, The Commonwealth is a unique meetings and events concept designed by renowned New York based interior designer, Tony Chi, which will transport meetings and events at The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore into a new era.  
 The Commonwealth name takes its inspiration from Singapore’s legacy as a small trading port to its meteoric rise as a global hub for trade and commerce. Versatile and adaptable, this rethought space on level two of the hotel boasts eight brand new meeting venues which instil a sense of community – making it the ideal forum for the exchange of ideas, a place for social get-togethers or refined celebrations.
Overlooking the Stella Atrium, The Gallery provides a captivating welcome to The Commonwealth. Equipped with two hospitality desks, the area is designed to function as a space for private registration.  The 75-inch LED screen in The Gallery enables the convenience of displaying company branding, videos and information relevant to the event.
The North, South and Central Pavilions & Courtyards 
Outfitted in Japanese Tamo wood with bespoke trellised ceilings and custom wall panelling, The North, South and Central Pavilions each feature two private pantries that can offer meals and refreshments in a self-contained meeting and dining environment.  
At 137 square metres, The North Pavilion is the largest venue and it boasts a 126-inch LED video wall, and a wall-mounted projector with a 110-inch motorised projection screen. It can accommodate up to 100 persons for a banquet and up to 140 persons for a lecture. 
The Central Pavilion (72 square metres) and South Pavilion (77 square metres) are each equipped with a 110-inch LED video wall. The modern event technology in all rooms can be discreetly concealed or revealed as needed.  
Intimate granite-floor Courtyards separating each Pavilion may be used as pre-function or registration areas, or for breaks, and can be accessed directly through subtle opening door panels from the Pavilions, creating the ultimate combination of enclosed or semi-open plans.  
The spatial planning across the three Pavilions and Courtyards takes a modernist approach in geometry and symmetry; their complete alignment offers the versatility of combining all three into one larger venue, or for each to function as separate spaces for smaller events.
Read, Cavanagh and Anderson 
Three smaller individually crafted rooms are named after the heritage bridges of Singapore and the men who helped build this island nation. Each feature a 96-inch LED screen, a private pantry, bespoke lighting and discreet event technology. 
The Hall & Show Kitchens 
Dining options are elevated with sophistication and ease at The Hall, which encompasses a dramatic show kitchen, food stations and a bar in various adaptable formats. Sliding Tamo wood screens subtly hide this space, partially or fully, when not in use. 
The Boardroom and The Bar 
A private cocoon suited for high-level meetings, The Boardroom is furnished with an 85-inch LED screen, a wallpaper of verdure scenery, and an acrylic tortoise-shell boardroom table complete with plush leather arm chairs. A secret hideaway, the adjoining Bar is a whimsical retreat replete with illustrated woodwork, providing an exclusive evening enclave for the power brokers and socialites of today.  
“Together, The Commonwealth breaks the conformity of traditional hotel meeting room layouts to create a timeless and sophisticated place for socialising, dining and deal-making”, said Peter Mainguy, General Manager of The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore.  
The Commonwealth – Room Capacity Chart 

For event enquiries, please call 65.6434.5282 or email rc.sinrz.catering@ritzcarlton.com.