Hotel Designs

    NEWS AND ANALYSIS FOR HOTELIERS, DESIGNERS AND INDUSTRY SUPPLIERS

    Soho Splendour in Nottingham

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    Opened in late 2012, the De Vere Orchard hotel next to the East Midlands Conference Centre in Nottingham is a triumph of modern architecture. With light open spaces and floor to rooftop glazing, this latest four star property provides the perfect setting for originally designed furniture pieces. The hotel is also noteworthy for its high environmental standards; a fact that made Morgan a compatible partner due to their own equally impressive eco credentials. The furniture was sourced by Glasgow-based interior designer Graven Images. Morgan furniture appears throughout including Soho banquette seating, which was developed in two heights, for the restaurant; this is teamed with the oak-framed Oslo dining chair upholstered in modern colours for a chic and functional dining experience. Soho armchairs with circular cushions are grouped throughout the stunning lobby area. Created by Morgan Design Director, Katerina Zachariades, the Soho soft seating collection, has become a popular choice for a wide range of relaxed seating environments. With echoes of 50s and 60s design, the range features softened corners and no harsh lines issuing a chic and welcome invitation to sit. The collection comprises a two and three seater sofa, an armchair and a daybed.

    Oslo is a lounge and dining collection with a light design. Chairs feature an elegant oak skeleton with simple drop seat and back pads. Modern manufacturing techniques have been used to achieve a hand-crafted look.

    All 202 bedrooms at the De Vere Orchard are furnished with a Boston cantilever table in oak from Morgan and the versatile Manhattan modular seating system features in the executive lounge.

    Built at a cost of around £20m, the hotel was designed by architects RHWL and incorporates new technologies to reduce carbon emissions. Sustainable features include a green roof system, solar photovoltaic panels, ground-source heat pumps and a smart building management system which incorporates energy efficient lighting, glazing and a lower energy assisted-cooling ventilation system.

    Guests can enjoy the roof-top gardens, an onsite gym, bar and brasserie-style restaurant and extensive meeting and training facilities.

    The Orchard Hotel will be the subject of a full report soon

    Dernier & Hamlyn demonstrates expertise beyond lighting

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    Dernier & Hamlyn recently crafted this wall sculpture from brass and steel in its London workshop. Manufactured to a Fox Linton brief, it now adorns the reception area of the recently opened Wellesley Hotel in Knightsbridge. Its intricate design was inspired by the desire to combine the building’s 1920’s history with contemporary style and Dennis Irvine, Director of Fox Linton:
    “We have worked with Dernier & Hamlyn on a number of hotel projects over many years. The combination of their knowledge, attention to detail and solutions driven approach means that they are always able to achieve our design concepts within the budget available.”

    Sydney’s Most Spectacular Over-Water Suites Unveiled

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    The Sebel Pier One Sydney, located in Walsh Bay adjacent to the historic Rocks precinct, has unveiled seven of the city’s most spectacular over-water suites with peerless views of Australia’s most iconic landmarks including Luna Park, the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House – making them Sydney’s most sought-after waterfront suites.Perched on-and-over Sydney Harbour, the hotel’s seven new suites have been designed by internationally renowned firm Bates Smart Architects and include four Harbour View Balcony Suites which have direct access to private, expansive balconies with sweeping Sydney Harbour views. The largest balcony measures an impressive 40sq meters which juts out over the Pier and makes for an ideal setting for private alfresco dining, sunset drinks or simply taking in the beauty of Sydney Harbour and watching the mega yachts sail past. All the balcony suites have designer day beds and arm chairs which are positioned to maximise the panoramic views.

    Designed for open-plan living, there is a seamless transition from the bedroom to the bathroom in all of the new suites, and all have an abundance of natural light due to the floor-to-ceiling wrap around windows and glass sliding doors. Each of the bathrooms have decadent, deep standalone bath tubs, twin rain showers with side jets, double brass bowl vanities and deluxe amenity kits from Appelles Apothecary.

    From the hotel’s premier Harbour View Balcony Suite at the northern end of the Pier, guests will feel like they’re floating on water, particularly from the deep-set bathtub, which is the feature piece of a bathroom that overlooks the water and the imposing Sydney Harbour Bridge. For an iconic Sydney experience, there is no better suite in the city to enjoy the best Sydney has to offer.

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    198 UK Architects firms braced for takeover

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    The architects Industry should brace itself for takeovers as a series of curious circumstances begin to shape the industry, argues a new market report from analysts Plimsoll Publishing.The study warns that a combination of stock piling cash, difficult growth, low interest rates and ageing directors has left these 198 companies ripe for acquisition as the sector consolidates, evolves and starts to prosper again.

    David Pattison, senior analyst on project, said: “On one hand, 51 cash rich companies have been stockpiling cash and their problem is that the built up cash could give them a real headache. Low interest rates mean this cash will be sitting idle on the balance sheet and not generating a return. It really needs to be put to good use and an acquisition seems an obvious option.”

    Some simple findings from the Plimsoll Analysis found that:
    • • Almost 22 % of directors will be over 60 by the end of the year
    • • 51 companies have over £5 million of cash on their balance sheet
    • • 182 firms are still operating as independents
    • • 61 % of organisations did not increase in sales
    • • One in 3 companies are running at a loss
    • • 143 of the 1000 businesses analysed have seen their debts increase

    Pattison continued: “Then on other hand, 198 businesses in the architects market are showing classic acquisition criteria. They are all declining in financial strength, many have an aging board and are still privately owned. These companies will need the support of their current owners or investment to ensure they have a future and many have acquisition potential. Given the circumstances, it’s quite possible that perhaps some of the directors will be looking to retire or even consider a sale.”

    The Plimsoll Analysis, which is also available in an online format, provides an individual profile of each of the UK’s top 1000 architects companies.
    It offers an overall financial rating, a valuation as well as an acquisition attractiveness assessment on each company and helps understand up-and coming-competitors in the market.

    ALURA from Encompass Furniture & Accessories

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    Designed by Kris Van Puyvelde, ALURA from Encompass sets new standards of modern style, quality and ergonomic comfort in the sphere of aluminium outdoor furniture. The ALURA collection includes carver chairs and chairs without arms, lounge chairs, bar stools and a fully adjustable sun lounger.Significantly, all ALURA products are stackable. Moreover, the furniture’s aluminium frames are gently rounded – no sharp corners with this collection.

    ALURA furniture is finished in a durable texturised powder coat, available in black, white or sand. In addition to being very nicely styled and manufactured to the highest quality, Royal Botania have also ensured that ALURA is cost effective, making it the perfect choice for a wide range of contract installations, as well as design conscious residential projects where value for money is a priority.

    Baulmann Leuchten Supplies Hotel Andaz, Amsterdam

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    Located in the very centre of Amsterdam, Hyatt Hotels opened the new Andaz Hotel Amsterdam at the end of October 2012. The 122 rooms and suites in this historical building, a former public library, have been converted into luxury guestrooms by the Dutch interior designer, Marcel Wanders. Rich colours and playful details are part of the unique design of this project and are reflecting a part of the history of this vibrant city.

    According to the design scheme of Marcel Wanders, Baulmann Leuchten developed and supplied not only the illuminated vanity mirrors and the other luminaires in the guestrooms, but also the stunning large pendants in the public areas.

    All pictures are copyright by “Hyatt Andaz Hotel Amsterdam”.

    New Poolside Range from Kesterport

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    Kesterport are delighted to present the Poolside range which has recently been used in the Presidential Suite and Terraces of the new Hilton Conrad Quinta de Lago. Poolside is one of 11 exclusive contemporary outdoor collections showcasing innovative weave designs and covering any requirements you may have for dining chairs, tables and bar stools through to loungers, sun shelters, partitions or planters.

    Fabricated with an internal aluminium frame which is then powder coated to match the weave colour for added durability, the hand woven synthetic polyurethane rattan is available in 30 different colours with loose cushions available in either Sunproof (16 colours) or Sunbrella (10 colours).

    Please refer to the ‘Luxury Woven’ segment of our ‘Outdoors’ section on our website for downloadable technical details and dimensions or contact the sales office for more information.

    Coco Bodu Hithi & Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu Join Preferred Boutique of Intimate Hotels and Resorts

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    In conjunction with the revamp of their corporate identity and the rebrand and re-launch of their five star resort, Coco Bodu Hithi, Coco Collection – one of the leading portfolios of luxury resorts in the Maldives – recently signed a deal with branding, distribution, sales and marketing leader, Preferred Hotel Group.The alignment with a likeminded association such as Preferred Hotel Group signifies Coco Collection’s commitment to being a premier ‘luxury holiday lifestyle’ resort brand, with a focus on service excellence, quality product, residential design and sustainability. Preferred Hotel Group will represent two of Coco Collection’s luxurious properties, Coco Bodu Hithi and Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu, whilst also offering sales, marketing and technology support.

    “We are very pleased to align the Coco Collection properties with a prestigious organization such as Preferred Hotel Group,” commented Patrick Heuzé, Chief Executive Officer of Coco Collection. “Preferred Hotel Group shares our own brand’s focus on customized service, and its superior distribution technology and sales & marketing expertise are the right fit to support the expanding portfolio of Coco Collection as we introduce the next generation of luxury hospitality into new destinations in the Middle East, Africa and Asian regions.”

    The exotic 5 star resorts, Coco Bodu Hithi and Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu will be marketed under the Preferred Boutique brand. Launched in 2005, Preferred Boutique has rapidly emerged as the brand that defines the boutique hotel experience for travelers. Its members, each of which has 100 rooms or less, are categorized into four inspirational themes – Classic, Design, Adventure and Resort – that celebrate the art of travel and emphasize the palette of personal experiences that await each guest.

    As commented by President of Preferred Hotel Group, Lindsey Ueberroth: “this new partnership with Coco Collection further strengthens our presence in Middle East, African & Asian markets, providing Preferred Hotel Group guests with exceptional new choices in leading resort destinations. We look forward to a long, and mutually beneficial relationship as the companies continue to grow strategically and internationally.”

    Accor expands UK portfolio with ibis Styles Blackpool

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    Accor has entered into a franchise agreement with Blackpool Central Hotel Ltd, to open the ibis Styles Blackpool hotel. The hotel will be operated by Focus Hotels Management. The 90-room hotel is located on Talbot Square, in the heart of Blackpool’s main promenade and within easy walking distance of Blackpool Tower, Grand Theatre and Blackpool Pleasure Beach.

    Thomas Dubaere, Managing Director, Accor UK & Ireland said: “We are pleased to announce the signing of this new ibis Styles in Blackpool, one of the UK’s most popular seaside resorts. It is another important step towards strengthening Accor’s presence across the UK and executing our asset-light strategy. Since the beginning of the year, the number of ibis Styles franchise agreements has doubled, demonstrating the strength of the brand and its attractiveness to potential franchisees.”

    Earlier this month, Accor announced that it had entered into a franchise agreement for a new ibis Styles in Enfield, which will have 54 rooms and is due to open by the end of the year.

    Dubaere continued, “Accor in the UK aims to increase its rooms by 10,000 over the next three years, bringing the total to 36,000 rooms in the UK”.

    The hotel joins the rapidly growing portfolio of ibis Styles hotels which include ibis Styles London Croydon, ibis Styles London Leyton, ibis Styles London Southwark Rose and the recently opened, ibis Styles London ExCel.

    Capture their imagination – start by getting excited!

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    I’m really interested in hotels that are targeted on children, especially with the design. Having two of my own it is really important that they are amazed as soon as they walk in through the doors as you generally pay quite a lot of money to stay at such places.I think one of the best hotels we’ve stayed at so far is the LegoLand Hotel in Windsor. Before you enter the hotel there is a dragon that roars and breathes smoke onto guests. You enter reception and are immediately confronted with lego play areas, buttons to push, whoopee cushion carpets and the gift shop… It’s bright, colourful and definitely a lot of fun. Rooms here are also geared up to entertain the kids with a treasure hunt to unlock a Lego toy in the safe and there is also a special kid’s part of the room with bunkbeds and a TV. In the bar area there’s a stage for entertainment in the evening, but this is targeted at a younger audience so if you have older children, it’s painful. This is where Alton Towers really hits the mark for all ages.

    The advantage here for Alton Towers is that there are two hotels. Splash Landings Hotel has entertainment for the younger kids and Alton Towers Hotel has Pirate Bill earlier in the evening and then usually some singers later on for the adults. The theme within the Alton Towers hotel is Sir Algenon and his adventures around the World, his ship is located in the bar area and reaches up through the atrium to reception level. The standard bedrooms are designed around the ‘adventure’ theme with compasses, telescopes, old fashioned oil lamp style light fittings and nautical themed carpets.

    The next ‘adventure’ at Alton Towers Hotel has been the redesign of some of the guest rooms. The ‘Moon Voyage’ rooms are similar in design to the ones at LegoLand in that they have a separate area for the kids with bunkbeds and TV. Space is at a premium at Alton Towers as the room had to accommodate the design whereas at LegoLand it was a purpose built hotel so rooms are slightly larger. Until we are able to visit the new rooms at Alton Towers, we can only go by the images sent through and clearance at the end of the bed looks tight.

    A hotel I was really disappointed with is the Drayton Manor hotel. Its theme is ‘Thomas & Friends’ but it failed to carry the theming right through the hotel. Standard rooms are very nice, but it looks like a business hotel. There are themed rooms, but the standard rooms should have some element of the theme – there was no magic, no excitement. Similarly with the dining/bar area. It was a business hotel with no entertainment. I have to wonder if the designers got excited when they were given the project as there’s no evidence of it anywhere. Again, a complete contrast to Alton Towers and LegoLand.

    If you have any suggestions for hotels that cater for children then please drop me an email.

    Lorraine.hakes@hoteldesigns.net.

    Brintons Invests in UK

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    Brintons Carpets shows commitment to UK manufacturing by selecting its Kidderminster plant for the next phase of expansion of its High Definition Weave technology.

    As the world’s leading manufacturer of high-quality woven carpets, Brintons MD, Don Coates reflects on what sets Brintons apart from the competition, “Our brand reputation is built on design innovation, product excellence, technical expertise and customer focus; it’s essential we continue to invest in all of these areas to ensure our future success.” High Definition Weave is pioneering technology developed by Brintons and allows us to weave carpets and rugs in up to 32 colours, giving our customers unrivalled design definition and colour choice. Brintons manufactures in the UK, Portugal and India, having made the decision to sell its Chinese operation last year to focus on existing plants. Brintons employs over 500 people in the UK across its Kidderminster and Telford sites and this latest investment will create new jobs in both locations. Investing in the UK will bring a real boost to not only the local economy, but also to British carpet making as a whole. Brintons has a strong owner backing management and funding growth through investment and acquisition. The intention is to build on Brintons’ illustrious heritage, ensuring this 230-year-old brand maintains its worldwide leadership position.

    Coates comments, “We have a very clear view of how we deliver value for our customers; our mission is to make the world a more beautiful place, which we have been doing for over 200 years. We have a fantastic employee ethos with tremendous commitment to the business and the Brintons brand; we will go the extra mile to help our customers achieve their goals.”

    Investing in people is as vital as investing in technology, so at the same time Brintons has announced the launch of the Brintons Apprenticeship programme. Brintons will be recruiting around 8 engineering apprentices between the Telford and Kidderminster sites. This is a fantastic investment in engineering resource for both the UK and for the Brintons group as a whole.

    Coates explains, “Our customers are incredibly discerning, so we work hard to stay one step ahead. We have just filed our company accounts that report a significant turnaround, so we are in a strong position to invest in our people, products and our unrivalled technology. This is good news for our business and a reflection of the hard work and commitment of the management team and of all our employees worldwide, and of the support from our customers. Of course there is still a lot of work to do, but I am confident that we will be successful in our goal of continued business growth.”

    Brintons also plans to expand its spinning facility in Telford following the decision by Axminster Carpets to close their operation in Buckfast and sell off equipment. Brintons yarn processing capacity will increase by over a third to support the companys sales growth plans.

    Editors Note:

    I am delighted to see Brintons new management starting to reverse the ruinous policies of previous management. I have been an admirer of the company since my first visit to the Kidderminster factory in the 1980’s, and have always thought the foreign investments a mistake. With a design archive going back into the 18th century, the tradition of technical and design innovation is strong. If the company is moving forward to build this once more it is great news for UK Ltd.

    I was immensely saddened by the disaster at Axminster, brought about I suspect by environmental demands, but I am delighted with yesterdays news that they are being saved, at least in part. I hope this and the investment of some £3 million being made by Brintons is a sign of a resurgence of UK carpet manufacturing

    New Holiday Inn® New York City – Lower East Side Opens

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    IHG® (InterContinental Hotels Group) announces the opening of the new Holiday Inn® NYC – Lower East Side, in the thriving Lower East Side neighbourhood close to major businesses, universities and Manhattan attractions.The 132-room, eight-story hotel at 150 Delancey Street, features a fresh, modern and open floor plan with signature design and branded elements throughout the space. In the lobby area, guests will find lobby seating, a grab & go café featuring a 24×7 market, and a new approach to the business centre via an eBar, all in one cohesive space to allow guests to eat/drink, relax and have fun. Leisure travellers will discover that the hotel is close to many of the area’s attractions, including the Williamsburg Bridge and to popular New York City neighbourhoods such as SoHo, Little Italy, Chinatown and Tribeca.

    The Holiday Inn NYC – Lower East Side hotel features the Retro Bar & Grill where guests can enjoy American influenced cuisine during breakfast, lunch or dinner. The restaurant offers the standard Holiday Inn Best-4-Breakfastâ menu, with signature items such as Rainforest Alliance™ Certified coffee, Cinnamon Supreme French Toast™ and Skillet Inspirations™. Kids 12 and younger eat free at Holiday Inn when ordering from the kids’ menu in the hotel restaurant and accompanied by a dining adult. Room Service Right … On Time™, also a standard at all Holiday Inn hotels, ensures that guests’ room service orders are accurate and delivered on time, every time.

    The Holiday Inn NYC – Lower East Side, owned by the M & R Hotel Group, and managed by M & R Hospitality Management, is franchised by an affiliate of IHG.

    Hilton Worldwide’s Programme of Growth Continues with Latest Egypt Signing

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    Hilton Worldwide is adding to its programme of growth in Egypt following a major joint announcement with prominent investor, Saudi Egyptian Real Estate Development, to introduce the company’s sixth property to Cairo.The 257-room Hilton Cairo Nile Maadi will be strategically located in the upscale residential and diplomatic district of Maadi and enjoy direct access to the popular Corniche El Nile. The 23-storey property, which is forecast to open early 2016, will also boast views of the legendary River Nile as well as Egypt’s world famous ancient heritage sites, museums and popular tourist attractions.

    Rudi Jagersbacher, president, Hilton Worldwide, Middle East & Africa said: “As the longest serving and most recognised hospitality brand in Egypt, we are committed to offering tangible and sustainable hospitality to the country’s business and leisure industry. Our Egyptian expansion strategy and determined pipeline growth reflects our unwavering faith in the viability of Egypt, it’s people, business and community as we continue the tradition of providing hospitality and comfort to discerning travellers.”

    Designed to appeal to both the leisure and business traveller, Hilton Cairo Nile Maadi will feature a business centre, a 400-square-metre function room, two boardrooms and three meeting rooms. Leisure facilities will include a large state of the art health club and spa, an outdoor swimming pool, two restaurants, including speciality dining, a lobby lounge and an executive lounge.

    Rob Palleschi, global head, Hilton Hotels & Resorts said: “Hilton Hotels & Resorts is immensely proud of its heritage and first class reputation in Egypt and we are delighted to bring another quality property to our growing portfolio of excellence.”

    Hilton Cairo Nile Maadi is a noteworthy addition to Hilton Worldwide’s growing development programme for Egypt and joins a property pipeline which includes the 635-room Hilton Heliopolis; the 660-room Hilton Makadi Resort; the 390-room Hilton Giza Pyramids and for Egypt’s second city of Alexandria, the 158-room Hilton Alexandria Corniche and the 195-room Hilton King’s Ranch Resort.

    As the pre-eminent hospitality provider, Hilton Worldwide’s properties in Egypt incorporate many styles and offerings but all share the well-defined, distinctive company hallmarks of top quality facilities and high standards of service. A sought after portfolio, Hilton Worldwide properties offer urban luxury and sophistication in cities such as Cairo and Alexandria to stunning resorts and spas in relaxing holiday areas of Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, Taba, Nuweiba, Marsa Alam as well as the ancient city of Luxor.

    Engineer Darwish Ahmed Hassnin, Chief Executive Officer from owners Saudi Egyptian Real Estate Development said: “Hilton Worldwide is a recognised hospitality leader with extensive knowledge and experience of Egypt. Together, we are committed to creating a world-class property with outstanding and inviting facilities and service. This property is the first hotel in Egypt owned by both the Egyptian and Saudi governments and is expected to become one of the flagships of the joint investments between both countries.”

    New-look website offers a wealth of Geberit Know-how for architects

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    Leading sanitary solutions and piping systems specialist Geberit has launched a new website for the UK, providing one easy-to-navigate online resource for architects and specifiers.By clicking through to a dedicated section from the homepage at www.geberit.co.uk, architects and specifiers have access to a wealth of information concerning Geberit products and services available. The new-look site contains full and detailed information on all Geberit ranges, from toilets to showers and washbasins to bathtraps, all of which are separated into their relevant sections.. Architects can an also find more information on Geberit’s full range of piping systems, with solutions to cover every aspect of a building or refurbishment project.

    The new Geberit website is also the perfect tool to offer design inspiration, with a whole raft of stunning lifestyle photography that shows the full potential of the manufacturer’s sanitary systems and products. Linked to the new website is the Geberit online catalogue, www.geberit.co.uk/catalogue, where specification details such as technical drawings, product images and CAD drawings can be downloaded. Meanwhile, a dedicated projects section within the architects and specifiers section also details many of the major projects Geberit has been involved with globally.

    Enabling architects to keep up-to-date with the latest technological and product advancements, the site also features all the latest innovations from Geberit in one dedicated section, so they can ensure their own bathroom designs are complete with all the mod cons.

    For architects and specifiers who have already chosen Geberit products, the new website makes it simple to get in touch with the manufacturer directly, with details of the technical and after sales support and training available.

    More than simply a handy reference tool for architects and specifiers, the new-look website tells the story of Geberit, offering design inspiration at evey click.

    See the changes for yourself by visiting www.geberit.co.uk

    The bathroom Kartell by Laufen, designed by Ludovica + Roberto Palomba, is here

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    Kartell by Laufen is a complete integrated project for the bathroom that made its debut at ISH (Frankfurt, 12-16 March), the fair leader in the bathroom and energy world, followed by a launch to the international public at the Milan Furniture Fair (Milan, 9-14 April), where it will be presented at the Kartell flagship store.The Kartell by Laufen bathroom is a complete, integrated project, which came about from the original inspiring approach of Kartell, its design, its quality and its essence, which, through the interpretative project skills of Ludovica+Roberto Palomba, have combined with the innovation of Laufen, giving rise to a collection pervaded with the aroma of emotion.

    With design and total quality as its watchwords, the Kartell by Laufen bathroom takes shape as an integrated architecture; an interconnected ecosystem where washbasins, sanitaryware, faucets, units, shower bases, bathtubs, lights and accessories coexist with the maximum flexibility, changing their appearance like chameleons to meet the taste requirements of all. The glassy transparencies of latest-generation polycarbonate and the bare edges of the totemic floor-mounted washbasin will attract those who love minimal, moon-like, rarefied environments; the ambered plastic, the round softness of the washbasin, the bathtub in the style of a infinity pool will seduce a public that is better disposed to decoration, to play, than ever.

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    Life Time Achievement Award for Sir Terence Conran

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    Panaz Group Managing Director and past chairman of the BCFA Tony Attard met with Sir Terence Conran at his Berkshire home to talk about the legacy of the lifetime achievement award, which was presented at the BCFA luncheon held at the Dorchester Hotel. Sir Terence was keen to point out that a lifetime award sometimes comes “when it is all over” or a career had ended, but nothing could be further from the truth as it was quite evident that he is busier than ever. The real essence of the award has been to recognise inspirational figures who have made a significant change to our industry and in turn have inspired others. Tony Attard was quick to endorse this “Sir Terence was a great influence in my early business career and showed that great design which utilised equally talented business acumen could achieve amazing results. Design should run seamlessly through the whole process, from the initial idea to the eventual delivery to a satisfied client”.

    A Gastro Pub and Restaurant In The Middle Of Chester Races

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    The task of creating a gastro feel to what was a new glass built design was the challenge thrown out to Style contracts after successfully refurbishing both The Weighing Room restaurant and the Holiday Inn Express, all owned by the Racecourse. Style Contracts were called in to fulfil the criteria of a family friendly feel which could also cater for busy corporate race days.Our design team set to work on a rustic feel creating an oak beamed feel with a centralised feature bar, rustic oak tables and chairs, and real leather deep buttoned fixed seating – together with a mixture of gastro dining chairs, softened with tartan clad sofas and tubs from Stylematters’ new ‘Gastro’ range. The restaurant has two feature fireplaces which use kiln-dried logs and helps to create the cosy family-orientated atmosphere.

    Style Contracts also designed the huge outdoor areas with planters, water features, and a covered outdoor canopied dining area. This was vital to the success of the concept as the Racecourse have ‘sold out’ signs on every ‘race day’. The children’s play area with a replica galleon which is fully supervised completed the project.

    Lynsey Jones, project manager of Chester Race Company announced, “We were thrilled when we saw Stylematters’ ideas for The White Horse and had every confidence in the Stylematters’ team to deliver their expertise and achieve the high quality result we’re looking for.”

    This project was completed within 12 weeks, and the actual fit out within a 4 week window, ready for the opening of the Chester Food & Wine festival over the Bank Holiday where over 30,000 visitors will be sampling our latest achievements.

    Watch out for more news from the Style group of companies as they take on the challenge of a new 250 seat restaurant for a 2 star Michelin chef to start April – then onto a superb boutique hotel project in Birmingham. Keep watching!

    About Stylematters
    Stylematters are designers and manufacturers of high quality bespoke furniture for the hospitality and leisure sectors. From its new design showroom and manufacturing facility in Cheshire, Stylematters provides furniture solutions to many of the leading names in UK hotels, restaurants and bars from independent boutique premises to larger multi-site locations including; Independent Restaurant Company, Grosvenor Casino’s, Mecca Bingo and Chester Race Company. Our team of in-house designers and skilled craftsmen work closely with architects and interior designers to provide effective and innovative furniture solutions for our clients. Stylematters has established a reputation for excellence in design, quality and service over many years.

    Adagio launches in the UK

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    Aparthotels Adagio has recently announced the arrival of the European market-leading aparthotel brand in the UK. Aparthotels Adagio, part of a joint venture between Pierre &VacancesCenterParcs Group and Accor, has opened its first British aparthotel in Liverpool. Following the launch of the brand this year, the UK is set to become one of the key growth territories in Europe, besides France and Germany.An upper-midscale brand, Aparthotels Adagio offer comfortable and spacious apartments in urban locations, with fully equipped kitchen and hotels services (24/7 reception, free internet access, housekeeping, etc.) for extended stays based on attractive tiered pricing from fourth night onwards.

    The 126-apartment Adagio Liverpool has opened in the iconic Lewis’s building in Liverpool city centre. Theaparthotel offers studios and one-bedroom apartments, with the majority of its business expected to come from domestic and international stays between 4 and 90 nights.

    Commenting on the UK launch, Vangelis Porikis, Aparthotels Adagio Director Central & Northern Europe, said: “We are delighted to announce the launch of Adagio in the UK, a market that will play a key role in the growth and development of the network in the coming years. The Liverpool opening is particularly exciting as we open in the iconic grade II listed Lewis Building in the heart of the city. Liverpool is an internationally renowned city of business and leisure, with investment and opportunities flooding into the city since its transformation as 2008 Capital of Culture. The continued development in the region provides an interesting demand for both corporate and leisure clients from the UK and around the world.”

    Adagio Liverpool represents a key part of the £26 million development of the former Lewis’s department store, which is one phase in a wider £160 million scheme called Central Village being developed by Merepark.

    Aparthotels Adagio caters for both business and leisure guests, delivering price, prime location, quality and autonomy.The Aparthotels Adagio concept enables guests a feel free guest experience: in the heart of the city, at their own pace.

    Each apartment is fully equipped for guests featuring a living room/bedroom area, kitchen and bathroom, and offering dishwasher, hairdryer, heated towel rack, television with international channels, private safe, iron and ironing board, vacuum cleaner, air conditioning, telephone and Internet access.

    Aparthotels Adagio are located in France, Germany, UK, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland and Italy.

    Roman Embrace Change

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    UK shower manufacturer and designer, Roman, have made some key changes to their popular Embrace range of Shower Enclosures and Bath Screens, which includes a new product addition and some product design upgrades. New to the range is the option of an Embrace Pivot Door, with a Neo-Angle Panel Kit. This has been driven by requests from the Manufacturer’s customers, who are increasingly looking for this shape as a design solution.

    A Neo-Angle Pivot Door, offers space saving benefits as it sits discreetly in the corner of the room and the door doesn’t fully open out, due to the offset pivot pin. They have become a popular installation choice where homeowners have a limited and unusual space to work with, such as a redundant airing cupboard in their bathroom, due to the addition of a combi-boiler. Commercially it also makes a lot of sense by moving the design solution away from price sensitive Quadrants.

    Other changes to the Embrace Range include some upgrades on the Embrace Sliding Door and Quadrant Enclosures, which now feature smoother running bearings and a quick release system for easy cleaning. The look of the products has also been further improved, with slimmer horizontal profiles which have been reduced by 20%. The Sliding Enclosures also now feature positive magnet closing for better water integrity.

    To complete the update, Roman has also increased the height of the Embrace Wetroom Panel range, from 1900mm, up to 2000mm. This keeps them in line with the current market trend towards using these Panels with Low Level Trays or straight-to-floor.
    Roman have an in house design team who continually work on product development, whether that is new products; or modifying and fine tuning existing products.

    The Embrace Range was originally launched by Roman in 2009 and is their mid-market range, which offers affordable solution products that are designed for ease of installation, whilst still offering a stylish finish. The products in the range also have the option of an integrated digital shower valve which sits in the product profile, making for a quick and easy upgrade to a high performance (or pump orientated) shower.

    Like all Roman Enclosures and Bath Screens, the Embrace range incorporates Ultra Care pre-coated glass protection, for easy cleaning, teamed with a service backed lifetime guarantee.

    David Osborne, Managing Director at Roman, comments: “As a manufacturer we are always keen to provide products which not only look great, but are also entirely functional and help solve customers’ problems. We were approached by a number of customers who were looking to install a neo-angle shaped enclosure, but would prefer an outward opening door enclosure. In response we added the option of a Pivot Door which is designed to be compatible for installation in this situation. It was already proving popular with our customers, ahead of it’s had official launch in March.

    “Likewise we always strive to develop our existing portfolio on an on-going basis, making adjustments and improvements where necessary. Simple changes, such as upgrading the roller bearings on a product, can be greatly beneficial – this subtle change gives a much smoother, more silent operation, for a higher quality feel.”

    Crosswater announces new range of iPhone-controlled water-delivery to the British bathroom

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    Controlling water delivery in the bath and shower has reached new technological heights with the launch of Crosswater Digital. Engineered and manufactured in Switzerland, this innovative range of water-control solutions isboth supremely simple to use and to install.The Crosswater Digital range provides the ultimate bathing or showering experience thanks to a range of features and benefits:

    • A free Crosswater Digital App (currently for Apple devices, but with an Android App due to follow in early Summer) is available offering the facility to turn the shower on or fill the bath before getting out of bed in the morning – it can be used from anywhere else in the house. The Crosswater Digital App is configured for home WIFI use only.

    • A clear, straightforward, flashing visual indicator on the controller shows when the water has reached the desired temperature. Up to 3 personal choices for temperature and water flow can be stored.

    • With Crosswater Digital it is possible to completely do away with bath taps for a minimalist look that offers easy cleaning too.

    • Precise thermostatic control ensures water temperature remains constant at all times regardless of fluctuations in demand caused by home appliances being used at the same time.

    • Virtual plug-and-play means there is no complicated set up with Crosswater Digital and it can be used immediately. In edition Duo and Elite, has a battery back-up which ensures pre-set choices are saved in the event of a power cut and this also means the shower is operable for up to 20 minutes in the event of a power cut. The processor may be sited up to six metres away, ideally in the loft or airing cupboard. In the unlikely event of a fault, it can be attended to without disruption.

    • Crosswater Digital is suitable for specification with all types of boilers, including combi-boilers and is supplied with a comprehensive five-year parts and labour guarantee. The range comprises three models; Solo, Duo and Elite – each one provides a differing array of technical possibilities and price points.

    Pete Mersh is the new Digital Commercial manager for Crosswater. He has been heading the project for six months. Pete re-joined Crosswater after an absence of three years during which he was Aqualisa’s northern regional sales manager.

    Pete explains, “Crosswater Digital is the result of long-term and significant investment. This is the next-generation of digital showering product to enter the UK market. It is also the simplest, easiest and the most robust with flexible options. We did not set out to improve on existing technology, we wanted a completely fresh product that would take things up a level. Crosswater Digital works well in all settings, uses the best of proven technology and has set the bar very high indeed.”

    When David Hance (Crosswater Group Chairman and Founder) invited me to spearhead digital water delivery for the Group, I jumped at the chance. I knew the products would be outstanding, but I also knew that the support Crosswater would give to its Digital Retailers and Contract customers would match it. I’m delighted to be charged with developing this exciting part of the business.”

    Retailers, specifiers and installers of the new Crosswater Digital range have an array of support materials and technical guides. The project has a substantial consumer promotional budget as well as in-store and online sales aides via www.crosswaterdigital.co.uk. A Crosswater Digital Technical team has also been deployed to support retailers who need clarification on the technical capabilities.

    One Leicester Street Launches This Spring

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    Opening May 1st 2013, One Leicester Street is the latest project from Singaporean hotelier Peng Loh and Chef Patron Tom Harris. Part of the Unlisted Collection: a brand known for their fresh, dynamic and unconventional approach to boutique hotels and restaurants, One Leicester Street will be located at the former St John Hotel site in the heart of Chinatown. The new hotel will join six boutique hotels and six restaurants located in Singapore, Shanghai, London and soon to be launched in 2014, Sydney. ‘I’m pleased to be bringing the Unlisted Collection: to Soho and Chinatown. One Leicester Street will offer guests exceptional quality within a relaxed environment. We want the bar and restaurant to become a local hub for the neighbourhood as well as our guests, and look forward to welcoming everyone down to see the new space.’ Peng Loh

    With branding by A Practice for Everyday Life and interiors by Universal Design Studio, One Leicester Street will offer guests an intimate 15 room hotel with a bar and restaurant. The lobby, with its warm timber desk and soft grey walls, is the transition from the bright lights and buzz of Chinatown outside, to the oasis that is One Leicester Street within.

    “Our aim was to create a brand identity for One Leicester Street whose reach extends beyond a name or logo and permeates through every part of the hotel and restaurant – from details such as the luggage labels and specially-commissioned menu illustrations, to handmade staff uniforms and painted typographic signage on the walls and doors. It has been a pleasure working with Tom Harris and Unlisted Collection: to identify the right collaborators and realise their vision for One Leicester Street, and we have developed the brand through working with talented experts from other disciplines, including interior and spatial designers Universal Design Studio, illustrator Sister Arrow, and clothing brand Comradettes” – A Practice for Everyday Life

    The Restaurant at One Leicester Street will be headed by Tom Harris, who was previously Head Chef of St John Chinatown, where in 2012 he gained a Michelin star. One Leicester Street will serve breakfast and brunch every day. Offering the very best of British produce, Harris’ daily changing lunch and dinner menu will be presented in such a way as to allow guests to share smaller and larger dishes and step outside the more traditional starter, main course and dessert format.

    ‘I am delighted to have the opportunity to build on our achievements of the last two years with St. JOHN. We have a fantastic team here and I am only thrilled to continue this with Peng through the development of One Leicester Street’ – Tom Harris

    The design of the space will reflect that of the bar with muted grey walls set against characterful oak parquet flooring. A generous leather banquette flanks one long wall, offering views to the terrace and street beyond. Black ash timber dining chairs are paired with sharp white tablecloths and bespoke designed copper pendant lights that provide sparkle and bathe the space in a soft warm light. A Victorian awning will overhang the terrace extending the restaurant dining room outdoors and offering passersby a place to stop for coffee and ice cream.

    Rooms will be soft and warmly lit whilst the intimate bar will have a deep colour palate with deep blues and greys. Offering an extensive cocktail list and bar food menu from noon until midnight. The Bar at One Leicester Street is perfect for relaxing or holding meetings by day, and a softly lit hideaway destination by night. An oak bar dominates one end of the space and banquette seating wraps the other end, creating an inviting corner. The room is filled with bespoke, generously soft seating and is available for private hire.

    Coloured Veneers from Freed Veneers

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    Freed Veneers, established for over 35 years in the wood business, has been at the forefront in bringing the newest and highest quality wood products to the industry.Through our state of the art factory in Valencia Spain, we bring our newest and most exciting range of coloured veneers. Using the most technologically advanced dying tanks and with our own in house chemists and laboratory, we are able to produce large quantities whilst maintaining the highest possible standard.

    For designers and architects worldwide this is a product that cannot be missed. From early concepts you can work directly alongside the customer in picking their own colour patterns. We work with a wide range of different veneers that can be formulated into any and every colour imaginable.

    We are offering an exciting development in the wood veneer world where products of natural beauty can be customised to follow any colour scheme be it in an aeroplane, hotel, car, boat or residential project.

    For further information including sample catalogue contact us on 01525 217777 or sales@veneeruk.com

    Sold – InterContinental London Park Lane – Perfect Timing

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    On behalf of InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels & Hospitality Group, as sole exclusive agents, is pleased to announce the sale of IHG’s interest in the InterContinental London Park Lane. The short leasehold interest (approximately 57 years remaining) was acquired by a private Middle Eastern investor for a sum of £301,500,000.In a continuation of their long-planned “asset light” strategy, IHG strategically timed the sale of their London flagship hotel to take advantage of strong demand for prime central London assets, while acknowledging the shortening term of the lease with The Crown Estate.

    The InterContinental London Park Lane benefits from a rich history, together with a long association with royalty and international dignitaries and celebrities. Initially opened in 1975, an extensive £83.0 million refurbishment of the hotel was conducted by IHG in 2005/2007, reaffirming its position as one of London’s premier trophy hotels.

    Operated by IHG, under their prestigious InterContinental brand, the 447 room hotel was sold subject to a long term management agreement with InterContinental Hotels & Resorts.

    George Nicholas, Executive Vice President, Northern European Transactions, Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels and Hospitality Group said: “The sale represented an extremely rare investment opportunity with only a handful of trophy Mayfair hotels changing hands during the last decade. We were dealing with numerous qualified investors from all over the world, however, we selected this private investor because they share the same meticulous vision for the asset and passion for the brand”.

    “Comprising the largest single asset hotel transaction in EMEA so far in 2013, the sale is record breaking in a number of ways including being the largest ever sale and manageback of a single asset in the London hotel market and the only ever sale & manageback transaction to have occurred on world famous Park Lane”.

    George Nicholas added: “We are delighted with this successful outcome, which highlights the continued breadth and depth of investor interest for prime London hotels. This is truly a record breaking transaction”.

    Mark Wynne Smith, Global CEO of Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels & Hospitality Group commented: “We are delighted to have swiftly and successfully completed this transaction on behalf of IHG. In new hands, the hotel will remain first choice among international travellers to London.”

    Mark Wynne Smith continued: “In addition to achieving a premium price for one of London’s finest trophy hotels, IHG has secured a new 60 year management contract, which will ensure that their InterContinental brand remains a permanent fixture at No.1 Park Lane for decades to come”.

    Marriott International Announces First Hotel in the Northeastern Region of Brazil

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    Marriott International has announced plans to open a new 162-room Courtyard by Marriott Hotel in Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil’s largest and most modern city in the Northeastern region of the country. The hotel project is developed under a management agreement with Rio Ave Ltda., a prominent, local real estate developer. This project, already in construction, will be the Rio Ave Ltda’s first venture into the lodging sector and is scheduled to open in the second quarter of 2014, before the World Cup. The new Courtyard by Marriott property will be located ten minutes from the Guararapes International Airport, and situated in Recife’s upscale Boa Viagem neighbourhood known for its great shopping, five star restaurants, and close proximity to the beautiful beaches. “We are very excited about developing our first hotel property and in partnership with Marriott International” said Mr. Alberto Ferreira da Costa, President of Rio Ave Ltda. “ With the brand’s strong reputation and preference in Latin America, we are confident that the Courtyard by Marriott hotel in Recife will be very successful.”

    “We are fortunate to have great local partners in Brazil, with whom we expect to grow many successful hotels within the market,” commented Craig S. Smith, President of Caribbean & Latin America at Marriott International, Inc. “With this project, not only are we bringing more hotel rooms to the Brazilian market, but doing so in a vibrant city like Recife which is set for revitalization and tourism growth.”

    “This hotel reinforces Marriott International’s continued growth efforts in Brazil.” says Laurent de Kousemaeker, chief development officer for Marriott International, Inc. in the Caribbean & Latin America. ”In the last few years the Northeast of Brazil has become an economic powerhouse. Today it is the fastest growing region in the country and we are extremely proud to be a part of that growth and to have Rio Ave as partners in this key region of the Brazilian market.”

    In addition to 162 guest rooms, the 12 story hotel will feature the brand’s refreshing business lobby, a casual dining restaurant, 300 square meters (3,230 sq. feet) of meeting space, recreational facilities include a swimming pool and a fitness centre and ample parking.

    base2stay to become ‘Nadler Hotels’, with a new flagship property launching in Soho this Spring

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    base2stay has recently announced the launch of “The Nadler Soho” – the group’s new flagship hotel and second London property – which will open in May. Located in a new, landmark building in the heart of Soho, the hotel will comprise 78 rooms, a number of which will come with terraced courtyards or Soho Square views. The property will also feature an exceptional penthouse suite: perfect for longer stays.

    The opening of The Nadler Soho will coincide with base2stay, the group’s operating company, becoming Nadler Hotels and the renaming of the newly refurbished Kensington property as The Nadler Kensington.

    With a focus on service, at the centre of the Nadler experience are their front desk ‘Local Ambassadors’. Tapped into the local neighbourhood, they will provide introductions to the best bars and most exciting restaurants, and share insider knowledge on where to go and what to do in the local community.

    The Nadler Hotel proposition is all about delivering four star rooms, with five star service, at three star prices. Whilst many ‘affordable luxury’ properties focus on style over substance and place an ever-increasing emphasis on technology replacing service, Nadler Hotels offer genuine luxury and value by concentrating on doing the essentials exceptionally well.

    Commenting on the announcement, CEO Robert Nadler said:

    “Nadler Hotels is an evolution from the successful base2stay concept. All the core values and services remain the same though the new name better reflects the demands of the London and international market. Our guests can still expect city centre locations, interior designed, well planned rooms, discreet in-room mini-kitchens, Nespresso machines, high quality linen and free Wi-Fi, together with excellent service and what we believe to be a new level of integration with the local community. Our aim isn’t just to give you a city centre room, it’s to give you the city, and for this, there can be no better location in the world than Soho.”

    Nadler Hotels’ award-winning Liverpool property will remain a base2stay and become the flagship of the group’s regional business.

    Cliq gets cosy in Nuuk and warms up UK locations too

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    When we heard about a new project from British manufacturer Cliq Designs, it suddenly occurred to me we never get any news about hotel developments in Greenland. Last I heard from Greenland it was the location for an episode of Borgen. Further research showed the capital Nuuk to have few hotels so it was a feather in the cap of Lancashire based Cliq Designs to get the order for some new chunky box bed throws via a Danish procurement company.

    Manufactured from Grey wool look Trevira with a burnt orange contrast these are now raising the temperature at the Hotel Hans Egede in Greenland’s capital city Nuuk. This is a modern conference hotel with fantastic views of mountains and the entrance to Gothabsfjord.

    The Ship Hotel in Chichester, England, has a somewhat different ambiance, but once again Cliq has come up with a striking contemporary throw to be included in their refurbishment. The citrus boucle bed throws with aubergine reverse are all Fire resistant Trevira and washable.

    To see and hear more from Cliq, look at their page in the directory and read the profile we completed on them last year.

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    RHA’s beautifully designed multi-purpose chair

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    RHA Furniture presents the new and beautifully designed Suri chair.

    The meaning of the name Suri is ‘Princess’ which is fitting for both the chair’s elegant style and the way it can be embellished by customising its many features.Suri with a wooden 4-legged base would be ideally placed in hotel lounge and reception areas. For hotel bedroom chairs and desk chairs the 4-legged or 5-star chromed base on casters would be a perfect option.

    This multi-purpose chair can be specified in 6 different base styles and over 40 different finish options.

    The chair’s upholstery can be your choice of fabric or leather, with the option to have stitched detail across the inside back. The outside back and sides can be upholstered in matching or contrasting fabric or leather, alternatively it can have a show-wood back in a wide choice of wood finishes and laminates.

    As well as being leather covered, the wooden base can be specified in a wide choice of natural, stained and painted wood finish options. The metal bases can be specified in 6 options, including a chromed or painted finish.

    Like most of RHA Furniture’s products, the Suri chair can be customised to meet your project specification and budget.

    For more details or to request a quote visit RHA Furniture’s online product directory.

    Luxury hotel creating 30 new jobs in Cotswolds

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    A much-loved Cotswold hotel is creating dozens of new jobs as part of a £10m refurbishment project.

    Dormy House, near Broadway, closed last week for the first phase of redevelopment work to begin. This will include the hotel’s public areas and all 40 bedrooms being renovated, while the second stage of the investment will see a stylish new House Spa created.And the four-star hotel is currently recruiting to fill around 30 new positions, which range from porters and bar staff to chefs and management positions. Anyone interested can visit the dedicated Dormy House Career website at www.dormyhousecareers.co.uk.

    David Field, general manager of the hotel, said: “To be able to create so many new jobs during the current economic climate is something we are very excited about.

    “Thanks to the £10m investment, it’s a great time to join the Dormy team so we anticipate hundreds of applicants for the roles.

    “At Dormy House we pride ourselves on our quality of service so for us, the vital ingredient in any employee is their character. We won’t just be focusing our search on those with years of hospitality experience – anyone who is passionate about customer service, has a great personality and plenty of initiative will be welcome to apply.”

    The hotel will reopen to guests in August and remain open while work continues on the House Spa, which is due to launch in early 2014.

    Rezidor announces the Radisson Blu Sheremetyevo Airport Hotel, Moscow

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    The Rezidor Hotel Group announces the Radisson Blu Sheremetyevo Airport Hotel, Moscow. The First Class property featuring 379 rooms is scheduled to open in Q2 2014. It is Rezidor’s second hotel at Sheremetyevo – the group already successfully operates a mid market Park Inn by Radisson hotel at the airport. The new First Class hotel is owned by the Norwegian company Wenaasgruppen; one of Rezidor’s most important multi unit owners: In Russia alone, Wenaasgruppen owns 9 hotels with a total of 4,000 rooms operated by Rezidor.

    “This agreement further strengthens our position as one of the leading airport hotel operators in Europe. It also confirms our commitment to the Russian market where we are the leading international hotel operator” said Wolfgang M. Neumann, President & CEO of Rezidor. The group currently has 45 hotels with 11,600 rooms in operation in Russia/CIS & Baltics, and 29 hotels with 6,700 rooms under development. In and around Russia’s Capital City Moscow Rezidor’s portfolio comprises 6 properties with more than 1,700 rooms.

    The Radisson Blu Sheremetyevo Airport Hotel will be the only hotel featuring a direct walkway link to the international terminals. Besides 379 rooms with Radisson Blu signature services such as free high speed internet access the property will offer two restaurants and two bars including a 600m² bar on the 11th floor with a panoramic view over the airport. Additional services will comprise more than 43 meeting rooms including a 200m² multifunctional hall, a crew lounge, gym and sauna areas.

    The recently renovated Sheremetyevo Airport is the hub of Russia’s national carrier Aeroflot providing the ideal transit point for international, regional and domestic travellers. The new AeroExpress train connects the terminals and downtown Moscow in just 35 minutes. Sheremetyevo serves more than 22 million passengers annually, and is set to grow further as it now has the largest capacity of any airport in Moscow or Russia.

    Delphina Hotels & Resorts Launch Luxury ‘Hotel Licciola’

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    Positioned where the warm clear Mediterranean waters lap the rugged coastline of northern Sardinia, Delphina Resort Valle dell’ Erica Thalasso & Spa, overlooking the beautiful Archipelago of La Maddalena, will launch a brand new destination this May, ‘Hotel Licciola’.For the ultimate in refined relaxation, a part of the new ‘Hotel Licciola’ at the 5* Resort Valle dell’ Erica Thalasso & Spa, is exclusively reserved for adults and children over 6yrs. This development features 116 beautiful rooms within fragrant landscaped grounds and three stunning seawater swimming pools with interconnecting waterfalls all endowed with astonishing views of the nearby islands of Corsica and La Maddalena.

    This brand new hotel will also feature two new restaurants, one of them “Li Ciusoni” serving traditional Sardinian cuisine.

    Services include:
    252 fully equipped rooms, including choice of suites and junior suites. Located just a stone’s throw from the sea, all rooms are on the ground floor and first floor, furnished with classic Mediterranean décor and come complete with private access and verandas.

    The prestigious Thalasso & Spa Centre “Le Thermae” offers an oasis of tranquillity to relax and rejuvenate. Set in an impressive 1600 sqm natural environment of granite rocks and scented by Mediterranean herbs such as jasmine and mastic, Le Thermae offers a Thalasso Circuit of four sea water swimming pools at different temperatures; 15 stylish booths for Thalassotherapy massages and beauty treatments; hammam; sauna; relaxation area and cardio-fitness area.

    The resort also offers a choice of restaurants. Breakfast and lunch are served in panoramic verandas, which offer stunning views of the coastline. A choice of buffet dinner or waiter service is available in the 5 restaurants. In high season the small restaurant Li Zini is open on the beach for superb alfresco dining. La Piazzetta piano bar also offers after dinner live shows and entertainment.

    The large and well-equipped Mini Club Ericaland provides fun and excitement for children whilst giving parents peace of mind with secure indoor and outdoor play areas, dedicated restaurant and evening entertainment.

    Thon Hotel Brussels City Centre completes renovations to its lobby and restaurant

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    Great Hotels of the World member Thon Hotel Brussels City Centre has recently completed major refurbishment to its restaurant and lobby area. The formerly classic decor of Thon Hotels Brussels largest property has been updated to offer a more modern and refreshing look, using bright colours and unique furniture to welcome its guests. Norwegian designer Trond Ramsoskar has created the new concept based on the celebration of light, serenity and modernity, yet continues to encompass the luxury benefits of a four-star hotel. The hotel has searched for a design that caters to various group sizes and still has a vibrant atmosphere. The bar has also benefitted from a major cutting-edge makeover. The contemporary design has been implemented in order to further entice both the general public and guests to sample the wide selection of local beers and other specialities on offer. Furthermore, the current concept enables the hotel to conduct a variety of events with the option to include or exclude the bar, cordon off separate areas and cater for multiple buffets and displays.

    Executive Manager Frank Hoonings comments: “I am extremely pleased that our aim to give the restaurant and bar a complete new look to the hotel overall has been met. The colourful and fresh style invites guests to sit back and enjoy their surroundings, being a hotel situated right in the heart of the city.”

    Thon Hotel Brussels City Centre is situated in the centre of the European Capital, next to the Belgian Government area and the European district. The hotel boasts 454 bedrooms and 17 meeting rooms, with capacity for up to 400 guests. The property features a restaurant, bar and relaxation centre on the top floor, complete with a fitness room and a sauna with stunning views over the city.

    PARKROYAL Darling Harbour, Sydney Relaunches After Complete Rejuvenation

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    The PARKROYAL Darling Harbour, Sydney has relaunched following an almost $20million interior redesign. The hotel now boasts a fresh, contemporary interior that incorporates the latest in hotel technology, offering a world-class hotel experience in the heart of the CBD. The hotel’s rejuvenation was a collaboration between Pan Pacific Hotels Group, owners of the PARKROYAL brand, and internationally-acclaimed design firm HASSELL. The designers introduced a fresh, contemporary aesthetic that employs a bright palette of natural and earthy shades and textures, inspired by the Australian landscape from bush to beach.

    A vital component of the redesign was balancing the new aesthetic with functionality, the latest in hotel technology being introduced to enhance every aspect of the guest experience. The new systems allow the preferences of guests such as their ideal check-out time and added touches they enjoy in their room to be conveyed to relevant staff ahead of their arrival. Room keys can track guest movements so that staff can be alerted if a guest with messages or a package waiting has just returned or even if they are leaving the hotel and their room has been left ajar. The new technology will soon also allow smart phones to be encoded as room keys, streamlining the check-in process even further.

    The hotel’s 340 rooms and suites offer stunning views across the Sydney CBD and the Darling Harbour precinct. All rooms have been furnished to create a residential feel, making the guest feel instantly at home. With modern amenities including LCD televisions, iPod docks and high-speed Internet access, each room becomes a comfortable oasis in the busy city. Guests can choose from a range of room sizes from the Superior and Deluxe Darling Harbour View rooms through to the larger Club and Executive Suites.

    The hotel’s restaurant, Barkers, offers a mouth-watering menu of contemporary Australian favourites from breakfast through to dinner. Housed within the hotel, it provides stunning views across the city, making it a relaxing place to begin or end the day over a meal. For those wanting something lighter, Connections Bar & Lounge on the ground floor offers an extensive cocktail list and a selection of fine wines, the perfect spot to begin an elegant evening out.

    For corporate travellers, the PARKROYAL Club Rooms offer a range of additional facilities and services to make their stay as uncomplicated as possible. Priority check-in, free Wi Fi and a complimentary laundry service are all provided while guests can also access the Club Lounge on the top floor of the hotel. Here they can take in the stunning views across Darling Harbour over breakfast daily or enjoy twilight drinks and canapés in the evening, all complimentary. Club Guests can also use the Club Boardroom for meetings, making it that much easier to do business while travelling.

    The Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal Now Open

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    After much anticipation, The Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal has opened its doors today. The 532-room luxury resort is the first Ritz-Carlton in Abu Dhabi and the ninth property in the Middle East for the luxury hotel operator.Inspired by 15th to early 17th century Renaissance architecture and the urban planning of the city of Venice, The Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal is located at the waterfront and consists of ten stately buildings arranged in a crescent formation. Overlooking the 1,600 square meter pool, the backdrop of the hotel is the majestic Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. The property features 447 luxurious guestrooms and suites, in addition to 85 private one- and two-bedroom villas.

    Beautifully manicured lawns, unique water features, and private beaches over an expansive 57-acres give an immediate sense of well-being to guests upon arrival at the Venetian-designed Ritz-Carlton. Leisure and business travellers alike will enjoy the refined elegance of the 85 one- and two-bedroom villas complete with spacious outdoor terraces, separate arrival palazzo and private butler service. The Ritz-Carlton Club Level provides a dedicated concierge, private check-in, plus five food and beverage offerings throughout the day within an exclusive lounge boasting panoramic views of the property, canal and city skyline,
    The 1,550 square meter Roma Ballroom is the epitome of elegance on a grand scale. Able to accommodate up to 900 guests and divisible by three, the ballroom also provides an exclusive elevator directly from the private Bridal Suite into the venue. Two expansive marble foyers with natural daylight, 14 additional meeting rooms, and a traditional majlis (literally meaning “a place of sitting” in Arabic) ensure The Ritz-Carlton is the perfect venue for all special celebrations and events.

    Renowned Ritz-Carlton chefs will please every palate in any of the ten hotel restaurants and bars including three signature restaurants created by award-winning Japanese designer Super Potato. Li Jiang, meaning “beautiful river” in Chinese, is a modern Southeast Asian restaurant with an open kitchen specializing in noodles and dim sum; Mijana, a contemporary Arabic restaurant, showcases the very best in traditional Lebanese and regional cooking; while The Forge, a signature steak house, serves specialty cuisine in a stylish setting paired with the world’s finest wines. The all-day dining restaurant, Giornotte (blending the Italian words for “day” and “night”), has an indoor seating capacity of 358 and serves light Mediterranean fare. Dolce, an Italian gelato and coffee café; Alba, the lobby lounge serving Afternoon Tea; Sorso, a traditional Ritz-Carlton lobby bar; Al Fresco, the pool restaurant; plus two pool bars round out the remaining food and beverage offerings at The Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal.

    A 1,600 square meter outdoor pool, one of the largest in UAE; a fully-equipped health club; and the Ritz Kids Club are just a few of the other leisure facilities available for guests to enjoy.

    Pub with Rooms Opens In the Heart of Hampshire

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    The Angel & Blue Pig in Lymington has been reborn, unveiling 12 boutique-style bedrooms, along with a refurbished pub and dining room, transforming it into the perfect place to stay when visiting the New Forest. With a new lease of life, The Angel & Blue Pig provides a relaxed, home-from-home haven for locals and visitors alike, with eating, drinking and lodging all under one roof. Set in the picturesque Georgian market town of Lymington, just a two-hour train journey from London, The Angel & Blue Pig is the perfect weekend escape. Perched on the edge of the ancient New Forest, and moments from the coast there is something for everyone whether sailing, cycling, walking or exploring the town’s historical attractions and designer boutiques.

    THE BEDROOMS
    Stylish yet comfortable, The Angel & Blue Pig’s beautifully appointed bedrooms offer understated elegance and charm. Shades of taupe and cream, bespoke furniture and textured fabrics add to the feeling of warmth, whilst angel wing artwork is a playful nod to the pub’s name.

    In-room facilities include luxury Egyptian cotton bed linen, flat screen TVs, complimentary WiFi, White Company toiletries, bathrobes and a homemade welcome hamper packed with coffee, tea, bottled water and sweet treats.

    THE PUB
    With cosy leather sofas, roaring log fires and plenty of Georgian character, the 13th century pub will remain very much at the heart of The Angel & Blue Pig. During summer months guests can make the most of a large alfresco terrace, which will play host to regular BBQs and is the perfect spot for a glass of wine in the sun.

    A warm and inviting place to relax, drink and dine, guests can enjoy an array of quality drinks including the pubs very own ale, Blonde Angel as well as a selection of locally produced Ringwood beers, a selection of cask ales and craft beers and a diverse wine list.

    A menu of beautifully cooked seasonal dishes using quality local ingredients allows diners to indulge in the very best of British, including light lunches, home-made puddings and kid’s dishes.

    Magnolia Hotel & Spa unveils new guestrooms for spring

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    The Magnolia Hotel & Spa in Canada has a new bounce in its step this spring, with fully refreshed, stylishly-designed guestrooms and a brand new restaurant concept about to launch. The spacious 64-guestrooms have each been fully refurbished, anchoring this boutique hotel as one of Victoria’s finest and most sought-after addresses. Throughout the newly decorated guestrooms, a sense of timeless elegance pervades, with a lighter colour palate of taupe, smoke and pearl. Each guestroom and bathroom boasts a renewed lustre, yet still in keeping with the traditionally-inspired feel. Plush textures and elegant patterns adorn the carpet, drapes, bed cover and upholstered lounge chairs, surrounded by subtle, raw-silk inspired vinyl walls.

    “With such a loyal clientele, we thought hard and carried out considerable research before moving forward with the guestroom refresh,” said General Manager Bill Lewis. “The understated elegance of the rooms and quality of furnishings goes hand-in-hand with our attention to detail on the customer service side. With this indomitable offering, we are confident of our future as Victoria’s leading boutique hotel experience.”

    In addition to a new colour palate and furnishings, the guestroom walls will be adorned with a collection of photography by BC artists, Linzy Arnott, Gary Woodburn and Rob Destrubé. These distinctive pieces are displayed on feature walls, showcasing more unusual and close up views of some of the city’s most celebrated attractions, including Craigdarroch Castle and the parliament buildings.

    Vancouver-based BBA Design Consultants worked closely with the hotel owners and management team to facilitate the refurbishment, with great attention to detail. Previous hotel design projects include The Wickaninnish Inn and Black Rock Oceanfront Resort.

    Next up for the Magnolia Hotel & Spa, Tom Ferris of Ferris’ Oyster Bar & Grill will open a new restaurant concept within the hotel’s lobby; Catalano Restaurant & Cicchetti Bar will bring a fresh Mediterranean-inspired eatery to Victoria’s Inner Harbour, helmed by one of the city’s most respected restaurateurs.

    Preview: The Superbly Restored Four Seasons Hotel Lion Palace St. Petersburg

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    Historic palace next to St. Isaac’s Cathedral prepares for rebirth as Russia’s most exciting new hotel and meeting place.

    New-built, high up in Peter’s Square
    A corner mansion then ascended;
    And where its lofty perron ended
    Two sentry lions stood at guard like living things,
    And kept their ward with paw uplifted.
    Immortalised in Alexander Pushkin’s 1833 poem The Bronze Horseman, the legendary Lion Palace is coming to life once again as a stunning new gathering place for travellers and the city’s social and cultural trendsetters. Set to open in summer 2013, Four Seasons Hotel Lion Palace St. Petersburg harkens back to Russia’s romantic past while setting a course for the future of hospitality in the city.

    A Labour of Love and Respect
    A meticulous restoration that respects architect Auguste de Montferrand’s original vision and the storied history of the “House with Lions” is culminating in a traditional setting for a very modern way to travel, meet, dine and entertain.

    The unique triangular-shaped building – guarded for nearly two centuries by the pair of stone lions in Pushkin’s poem – began life like many other St. Petersburg palaces, as an apartment house for the city’s elite. Owned by Princess Cleopatra Lobanova-Rostovskaya, wife of Tsar Alexander’s close associate Prince Alexey Lobanov-Rostovsky, the Lion Palace was occupied for just seven years before it became a state ministry. For much of the 20th century, renovations by various occupants – including a hostel, school and state offices – caused significant damage to the once beautiful palace, until the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation decided to revive this important architectural monument as a luxury hotel, the first Four Seasons in Russia.

    Now, just months from inviting guests to once again pass through its formidable entrance, the Lion Palace is returning to its former glory. The 177-room hotel will also house four restaurants and bars, an exclusive spa, and stunning meeting spaces with high tech amenities for business and glorious décor for weddings and other social functions.

    At the Heart of St. Petersburg
    Positioned next to the iconic St. Isaac’s Cathedral, also designed by de Montferrand, Four Seasons Hotel Lion Palace St. Petersburg is where Admiralteysky Prospekt and Voznesensky Prospekt cross, just a short stroll from the Palace Square. Inside, the feeling is immediately palatial, with a grand staircase reminiscent of the much-photographed staircase of the Hermitage and Winter Palace.

    Guests who stay in one the Hotel’s 151 rooms and 26 suites may awaken from their signature Four Seasons beds and momentarily imagine that they are tenants in Princess Lobanova-Rostovskaya’s 19th century apartment house. Timeless elegance in the setting of a palace fit for royalty, where each room – many with unique floorplans thanks to the building’s triangular design – features high ceilings, period details and fantastic views of St. Petersburg. Also in every room: 21st century technologies and thoughtful comforts that travellers around the world have come to expect at Four Seasons.

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    New sanitary system innovations launched to a worldwide audience at ISH2013

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    Geberit enjoyed a successful outing to Frankfurt earlier this month, as the leading sanitary systems manufacturer showcased a raft of new innovations to a global audience at ISH 2013.Where better than the world’s biggest bathroom exhibition to introduce a new look to one of the manufacturer’s most popular flush plates? Grabbing lots of attention at ISH was Geberit’s re-designed Sigma50 flush plate, which has been modernised and refreshed by its designer, Christoph Behling and now incorporates gently curved buttons and no outer frame to create a seamless and timeless look.

    The Sigma50 flush plate is also now available in a new colour, Umbra, echoing the trend for natural colour palettes in the bathroom. Other finishes include white, black, pergamon, green satinised, smoked glass and white grains, stainless steel, as well as a totally bespoke option.

    Another highlight of the Geberit stand at ISH was the company’s new Aquaclean Sela, the first complete WC solution with integrated shower function that looks just like a stylish, high end ceramic. Created by Milan-based architect and designer, Matteo Thun, Geberit AquaClean Sela neatly conceals the water and power connection and even the control panel is only visible when the lid is open, giving it a sleek and modern look.

    This new shower toilet integrates its technology completely into the ceramic unit within two openings, which provide the necessary space to accommodate the electricity and water connections, as well as the water heater and functional unit. The AquaClean Sela is a perfect fit with Geberit’s market-leading Duofix framing system which has been fitted with an additional conduit pipe, making upgrading to the Aquaclean Sela as a retro-fit project or new build a simple process.

    Stylematters Completes New Luxury Development for Roomzzz, Newcastle

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    Stylematters, who are renowned for designing and manufacturing high quality contract furniture to many of the leading names in the UK hospitality and leisure sectors, are proud to be involved in the refurbishment of the new Roomzzz aparthotel in Newcastle.The development of one of Newcastle’s most historic buildings Friar House is causing a stir within the industry. Developed by Mawson Kerr architects the large Georgian house originally built in the 1700’s has been adapted to house 44 lifestyle lead luxury apartments. Historic relics from the house such as a bank vault, the cast iron range from the servant’s quarters and the sweeping grand staircase have been refined and lovingly restored within the apartment design.

    Working with Head Designer, Rachel Bentley of Bentley Interior Design, Stylematters supplied over 100 pieces of custom furniture to compliment the design. Within the scheme was our beautiful Doorknocker chair, Charles dining chairs, and Seville sofas and Canterbury lounge chair which provided the perfect accompaniment to the luxury modern apartments.

    Rachel Bentley said, “From our initial meeting with Stylematters, their team inspired myself and my clients with their unique showroom and products. The contemporary pieces that we installed at Roomzzz Friar House are of the best quality and look fantastic within the design.”

    About Stylematters
    Stylematters are designers and manufacturers of high quality bespoke furniture for the hospitality and leisure sectors. From its new 12,000 square foot design showroom and manufacturing facility in Cheshire, Stylematters provides furniture solutions to many of the leading names in UK hotels, restaurants and bars from independent boutique premises to larger multi-site locations including; Wyndham Grand Hotel, Chelsea Harbour, McDonald Hotels, Penny Hill Park Hotel and Fonab Castle.

    Our team of in-house designers and skilled craftsmen work closely with architects and interior designers to provide effective and innovative furniture solutions for our clients. Stylematters has established a reputation for excellence in design, quality and service over many years.

    Panaz wins International achievement award at Lancashire Red Rose Awards

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    The International export team at Panaz were delighted to receive the International Achievement award at the Red Rose awards dinner held at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool on Thursday 14th of March.Panaz is committed to providing exceptional service to its clients globally and is very proud of its International reach. This extensive global distribution arrangement allows Panaz products to be used and specified throughout the world with complete confidence.

    From the moment an order arrives at the company freight arrangements are handled effectively and knowledgeably by the internal sales team to ensure no time is wasted in shipping orders to any area of the world. With global relevance in mind Panaz test all products in their portfolio to ensure that they pass International fire codes with required certification, all of which are available upon request.

    The network of Panaz employees and International associates are also trained to offer local advice and service for installations and aftercare facilities. Panaz has an exceptional team travelling the world, backed up by highly skilled internal organisation in order to secure these export orders so valuable to the UK’s economy. With recent large orders received from Moscow, Kazakhstan, Bulgaria, Warsaw, Madagascar, Tangiers, Berlin and Athens, Panaz exclusive fabrics are destined for more luxurious locations around the world.

    Travelodge Covent Garden starts brand upgrade

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    Third of our trio of budget hotels this month Travelodge starts the year with a major reworking of its jaded image and sales pitch. Losing ground to competitors like Premier Inn and Ibis Style, despite opening the greatest number of new rooms amongst the top ten hotel operators, Travelodge has struggled under a mountain of debt in recent years. A restructuring in 2012 has freed the company from this burden and with rejuvenated competition also coming from Ibis, the company’s refurbishment crew have moved into the flagship Covent Garden property with its 641 rooms as they start a £57 million refurbishment programme to restore the brand’s competitive edge.Designed by in house designer Frances Whitley the new look contains many references to the old, but looks fresh and contemporary. Like Ibis, Travelodge is attempting to claim the crown as the chain with the best bed with its newly designed bed, a claim Premier Inn already makes for it’s Hypnos bed and Ibis for its own newly developed offering. This bed skirmish outcrop from the bed wars started by Starwood many years ago (see, for example, this article from February 2006 or this Marriott offering from 2005), and maybe shows a belated recognition that even at the budget end of the market a guest looks first for a good night’s sleep.

    Boss of Travelodge, Grant Hearn hasn’t moved very far from his days as part of the old Forte operation, being based in the same office just up the road from this flagship property at the heart of London’s major tourist area in Covent Garden. This is perhaps the reason that prototyping of the new room sets has been carried out at this hotel, but the designer has also worked with customer feedback to get the design right, and there is little to criticise about the clean, sharp result. One item excluded from the room is a phone, and this writer can testify to the need for this seemingly extraneous item to be still included in bedrooms even in these days of mobile phone usage.

    Stricken with pain, I was unable to summon help and too weakened to be able to get to the door. To get help I had to use my mobile to dial the emergency services, who in turn had problems getting through the key card guard system to come to my aid. In some situations it seems a room phone is still a necessary piece of kit for an hotel bedroom.

    Newcomers Complete Lucia Line-Up

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    In response to industry demand, Design at Knightsbridge has extended its Lucia collection to include new seating and tables for hospitality and corporate environments. Applications for the newcomers range from guest bedrooms and visitor lounges to reception areas, meeting rooms and breakout spaces. Distinguished by simple, clean lines and subtle retro-references, Lucia furniture enhances classical and contemporary interiors alike. In addition to the original upright chairs, the collection now includes compact club chairs, armchairs and twin/triple-seat sofas, all with under-frames in either natural timber or gracefully curving wire. For hotel bedrooms and executive settings, Lucia also embraces a series of desk chairs with rigid and swivel options: these feature either a fixed wire under-frame, a smart four-star base or a traditional cruciform base with castors and height adjuster. Completing the line-up are elegant lamp and coffee tables with lustrous timber tops on wire bases.

    ‘The inherent versatility of the Lucia concept has enabled us to extend the range of product options without compromising its timeless quality,’ says design consultant James A Wright, who has created the collection exclusively for Design at Knightsbridge.

    Lucia upholstery is offered in fabric or hide which can be either customer-specific or drawn from the extensive Knightsbridge library. Show-wood comes in six standard finishes – Cherry, Mahogany, Natural Beech, Wenge, Walnut or Oak – or to order as required.

    All Lucia seating and tables are manufactured at the Knightsbridge factory in Bradford using timber from renewable sources and wire under-frames produced in the UK. The company also demonstrates its commitment to sustainability through FSC, PEFC and FISP certification, ISO 14001:2004 accreditation for its environmental management system and BS EN ISO 9001:2008 quality management accreditation.

    A dedicated sales division and supporting website are the global gateway to all Design at Knightsbridge collections of seating, tables and occasional furniture for the hospitality and corporate sectors. To view the full portfolio, visit www.design-at-knightsbridge.co.uk.

    Holiday Inn® Brand Expands in Colombia

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    IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) has recently announced signings of two new Holiday Inn® hotels in Colombia. The new properties – to be located in the northeast region’s cities of Bucaramanga and Cucuta – will bring IHG’s hotel pipeline in Colombia to 5 hotels. The Holiday Inn Bucaramanga and The Holiday Inn Cucuta, scheduled to open in 2014 will add 285 rooms to IHG’s existing hotel portfolio in Colombia, which currently includes four open Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express® hotels.

    “The Holiday Inn brand family is gaining great traction in South America, particularly in rapidly growing countries like Colombia where we are building a strong presence through expansion in secondary cities,” said Joel Eisemann, chief development officer, the Americas, IHG. “Bucaramanga and Cucuta are the fifth and sixth largest cities in Colombia, and can support new growth products. We are excited to be able to continue to expand our portfolio at a strong pace as we head into 2013.”

    The 187-room Holiday Inn Bucaramanga will be part of a high-end, mixed-use complex—also comprised of the Cacique shopping mall, various restaurants, movie theatres, and a state-of-the-art gym, as well as a 17-story office building. Boasting a modern design, the 187-room Holiday Inn Bucaramanga will be located in one of the most upscale areas of the city—the capital of the department of Santander. Known as “City of Parks,” Bucaramanga boasts a flourishing economy with a bustling energy and petroleum, manufacturing and agricultural base, making it an important destination for local business travellers. The hotel, owned by MARVAL S.A., is franchised by an affiliate of IHG, and will feature a business centre, bar, restaurant, gym, indoor pool, and 11,000 square feet of meeting space.

    Situated in the heart of the chief commercial area of Cucuta, the 98-room, 14-story Holiday Inn Cucuta hotel will be located in front of the Ventura Plaza, one of the city’s largest and most prestigious shopping centres. Due to its proximity to the Colombian-Venezuelan border, the industrial city of Cucuta is a key import-export centre. The hotel, owned by Grupo Suites S.A., which also owns the Holiday Inn Express Medellin, is franchised by an affiliate of IHG, and will feature a restaurant, business centre, meeting rooms, outdoor swimming pool, and fitness facility. It will also have direct access to the city’s main highway, which connects Cucuta to the international airport.

    “We are delighted to add these two destinations to our growing list of hotels within Latin America,” said Alvaro Diago, COO, IHG, Latin America and the Caribbean. “We are also pleased to be working with two great partners who are helping us to increase our presence in the country while maintaining our pledge to offer guests the highest quality hotel accommodations and services.”

    Classic Choice from Crosswater

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    Leaders in contemporary brassware launch modern technology with period style

    Perfect for classic bathrooms, the new Belgravia brassware collection from Crosswater brings sophisticated elegance to the ever popular nostalgic look. Belgravia brassware is a great partner for period style sanitaryware and for freestanding roll top baths – but will work equally well in adding a distinctive touch to contemporary room schemes. This comprehensive collection of six basin and ten bath/shower mixers is designed by Crosswater’s founder and Chairman David Hance, and manufactured exclusively for the Company in Europe. Belgravia features three different handle designs, Crosshead, Fleur De Lis and Lever and an enormous choice of fittings, ranging from standard basin monobloc mixers to floor mounted bath fillers for authentic period styling.All the items in the range are made from top quality brass castings, which provide excellent performance and the finest detail. Individual assembly and meticulous hand polishing by craftsmen gives the chrome plating a deep shine, adding to the period appeal of the collection.

    The classic Crosshead has authentic fine-porcelain hot and cold indices, or for anyone who wants a more Edwardian look, there are smart ceramic Lever designs. Crosswater prides itself on developing brassware collections that meet every design need – so Belgravia also includes Fleur de Lis, a take on the classic Crosshead that brings a touch of timeless French styling. The spokes of the hand wheels in Fleur de Lis have a gentle downward curve finishing in a soft teardrop-shaped end. This look works beautifully with marble topped vanities and with classic console basins.

    David Hance explains, “There are very few brassware collections that offer as much choice and variety as Belgravia. No detail has been overlooked. We understand what the customer wants and the team here at Crosswater design and specify exceptional quality taps in exclusive partnership with the very best European manufacturers.”

    As well as the standard range of basin and bath fillers, the Belgravia collection includes different spout heights on monobloc basin mixers; long or short nose pillar taps; wall mounted basin and bath fillers; tall floor mounted bath fillers, and bath shower mixers; deck mounted bath shower mixers with a lift-off telephone style shower handset.

    David Hance, who has been personally involved with the design of all Crosswater’s ranges for over 20 years, has also ensured that Belgravia is packed with technical advantages. Quarter turn operation on all taps makes them perfect for British water pressure. Handset cradles are all ‘no wobble’, low-lead brass is used throughout and industry leading, high performance Fluhs cartridges are used for all items. Wider bath filler spouts enable the bath to be filled at speed and matching hot and cold isolator taps are a thoughtful, practical feature available with Belgravia. Used widely all over Europe, isolators allow the hot or cold supply to bathroom fittings to be shut off without turning the water off elsewhere in the property.

    As is customary with Crosswater products, Belgravia is offered a full 15 year guarantee. The Belgravia collection is shown in Crosswater’s new brochure, which can also be viewed online at www.crosswater.co.uk/crosswater-new-products-2013.

    Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong Sha Tin Opens

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    Marriott International has recently announced the opening of the Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong Sha Tin. Located next to business, commercial and cultural attractions in the New Territories district of Hong Kong, Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong Sha Tin is the exciting new addition to the Courtyard brand in Asia – and is the Courtyard brand’s second hotel in Hong Kong. The hotel is the largest Courtyard by Marriott hotel in Asia by number of rooms and the second largest in the brand’s global portfolio of more than 900 hotels. Featuring 539 modern-styled guest rooms and suites, Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong Sha Tin offers business and leisure guests a refreshing stay with friendly service and attention to detail. A relaxing getaway from Hong Kong island, guests can embrace the tranquility of the New Territories with serene views of the Shing Mun River from the comfort of their guest room.

    The rooms are thoughtfully designed, featuring a functional work area and high-speed internet access, helping guests stay both connected and comfortable. Several guest rooms feature an elegant fish design, emphasising the natural surroundings of the hotel and river scenery. At 165sqm, the Presidential Suite on the 30th floor exudes elegance with a stylish living area and master bedroom.

    The hotel’s spacious lobby is designed to welcome guests to get out of their rooms for work, relaxation and socialising whether travelling alone or with colleagues. With an open and refreshing business environment, the lobby combines innovative technology and contemporary design, featuring a casual seating zone with several electrical outlets and WiFi access. Understanding our guests’ needs, complimentary WiFi is available throughout all public areas of the hotel.

    A key element in the lobby, exclusive to the Courtyard brand, is the newly enhanced GoBoard® 4.0, which presents up-to-date local information, weather forecasts, maps, and headline news on a 55-inch LCD touch screen. Designed with today’s busy traveller in mind, the award-winning GoBoard® features mobile integration, enabling guests to send directions from the GoBoard® directly to their smart phones. Guests are able to touch the screen for immediate access to detailed flight information for local airports, popular entertainment and local event information, as well as walking directions to nearby attractions.

    The lobby’s bold art sculpture and impressive spiral staircase are features that highlight the uniqueness of this new hotel. Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong Sha Tin presents a dramatic unfurling glass art piece that winds across the spacious lobby ceiling. Made from 58,775 pieces of flexible borosilicate glass “fabric”, this creation graces the ceiling and swoops to almost within reach of guests in the lobby, making full use of the open flowing lobby space.

    The hotel’s signature MoMo café, located on the 2nd floor, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner buffet, offering a combination of Western dishes as well as Asian favourites. With contemporary design and décor, including two private rooms, all day dining MoMo Café has open and spacious seating, ideal for business or casual gatherings.

    Accommodating up to 430 people, the 515sqm pillar-less ballroom with spacious foyer is divisible into three equal parts and is fully equipped with state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment and wireless internet, making it the ideal venue for business meetings, weddings and special events of all sizes. Courtyard’s professional event planners meticulously arrange every detail to ensure a flawless and successful event. Other hotel facilities include the open-space Lobby Lounge, Executive Lounge, Business Centre, 24-hour Gym and outdoor swimming pool.

    TTakes MediaHub-TV Integration to the Next Level

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    the global leader in hospitality connectivity solutions, is pleased to announce the completed integration of HTNG’s Hospitality Profile for HDMI Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) in their newest MediaHub TL connectivity panel product line. MediaHub’s new CEC feature is fully compatible with Samsung’s AnyNet+ as well LG’s SimpLINK CEC technologies for the most enhanced plug-and-play guest experience on the market. The guest’s audio/video content as well as auto-TV-switching control is now transferred through only a single-HDMI cable connection to the TV.Neil Betterton, vice president of product development, explains, “CEC compatibility with these top TV makers means our customers can choose MediaHub TL, the most feature-rich connectivity panel on the market, and know that we will operate seamlessly with their VOD, set top box, DVD player or any other entertainment peripheral they want to add to their in-room system. And, regardless of their system components, we will require only one HDMI cable connection and only one HDMI port on that TV. It’s as simple as that.”

    It is common to see travellers accessing their entertainment content in completely new ways when away from home such as Netflix, Hulu, and Pandora on their gaming consoles, tablets and other mobile devices. Hotel guests can use MediaHub to experience their music, movies, video games, photos and other multi-media content from their personal multimedia device through the hotel room’s flat screen HDTV. When using MediaHub’s CEC technology, guests can also power on the LG or Samsung TV just by plugging into the room’s MediaHub TL.

    Betterton adds “watching on a mobile makes sense on an airplane, but when they get to the hotel you want connect into the TV and get back to that at-home type of experience. That’s where MediaHub comes in. We make the TV mobile-friendly, making it possible for the guest to connect seamlessly without having to reach behind a mounted TV to plug in, disable the VOD system to turn on auxiliary ports, or even use the remote control to turn the in-room entertainment system on.”

    analyzing mobile media trends and what that means for hotel room technology. Their recent CEC integration with hospitality’s top TV brands will break barriers for hoteliers looking to invest in a future-proof TV connectivity solution. MediaHub TL is now the only comprehensive solution boasting universal compatibility with guest mobile devices, a simplified single HDMI cable installation process and seamless interoperability with other suppliers in the in-room entertainment space.

    MediaHub TL product range is available in a variety of model variations with trim options to fit any room décor. Each panel features connections to view standard and high definition content from any mobile device as well as USB or AC power for device charging. Built-in TruLink® technology also offers remote firmware updates via FTP, network-based remote manageability and guest usage reporting for improved ROI evaluation.

    For more information on MediaHub TL range and their other connectivity solutions for the hospitality industry, please visit

    Opening of Sheraton Dubai Mall of the Emirates Hotel

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    Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. and Majid Al Futtaim Properties have recently celebrated the opening of Sheraton® Dubai Mall of the Emirates Hotel. With this opening, Starwood now operates 14 hotels in Dubai, representing the highest concentration of Starwood hotels in any individual city outside of New York. Sheraton Dubai Mall of the Emirates Hotel is directly connected to Dubai’s leading shopping destination, Mall of the Emirates, which features more than 560 international retail brands and is also home to the iconic Ski Dubai snow dome. “Sheraton has a long history in the Middle East, spanning over 50 years and it continues to be one of the most sought-after hotel brands in the region,” said Hoyt Harper, Global Brand Leader for Sheraton Hotels & Resorts. “With the opening of Sheraton Dubai Mall of the Emirates Hotel, our brand portfolio in the region is stronger than ever and globally, we are anticipating record-breaking growth with plans to open our 500th Sheraton hotel by 2015.”

    Peter Walichnowski, CEO of Majid Al Futtaim Properties, said: “Sheraton’s international standards and impressive track record in the region make it a perfect fit for Mall of the Emirates, which houses a unique range of high-end retail, leisure and entertainment concepts. The hotel will be a fantastic addition to our hospitality portfolio and will complement our offerings at Mall of the Emirates, which was ranked as the seventh most lucrative shopping mall in the world by the International Council of Shopping Centres.”

    Sheraton Dubai Mall of the Emirates Hotel comprises of 481 guest rooms, including 94 suites, as well as close to 9,000 square-feet of ultra-modern meeting and event space. The hotel offers four restaurants and lounges, including: Sanabel, a Mediterranean restaurant; Sodabox, an American retro 1950s café; Vantage, a contemporary urban lounge; and Sanctuary Pool Lounge, boasting panoramic views.

    As the newest Sheraton hotel in the region, Sheraton Dubai Mall of the Emirates Hotel offers an unrivalled signature experience. This includes all-white Sheraton Sweet Sleeper® Beds in all guest-rooms, the Sheraton Club Lounge, the executive business centre – The Link@SheratonSM Experienced with Microsoft® and Sheraton Fitness Programmed by Core® Performance, with state-of-the-art gym equipment and training. Guests can also pamper themselves in the Sanctuary Spa with its wide range of innovative spa treatments.

    Sheraton Dubai Mall of the Emirates Hotel is conveniently located 30 minutes from the Dubai International Airport and 20 minutes from Dubai World Trade Centre. This opening marks Starwood’s 16th Sheraton hotel in the Middle East since the debut of the company in the region with the Sheraton Kuwait in 1966.

    Source: Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

    DvořákSpa Hotel Carlsbad now a 4-star superior hotel

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    Effective immediately, the DvořákSpa Hotel Carlsbad can call itself a 4-star superior property. The high level of comfort and high service quality which travellers to Carlsbad have appreciated for years has now been classified officially by the European Hote lstars Union. The upgrade of the former 4-star hotel is a result of the constant high service quality and top amenities.“The upgrade to a 4-star superior hotel is the reward for the high service quality provided by my team every day. We are extremely pleased that the many comforts and conveniences which the Dvořák Spa Hotel Carlsbad has to offer have now been classified officially in order to give our guests an even better basis for their decision-making,”says General Manager Christina Leotard. Recent improvements include the complete renovation of the beautiful Art Nouveau façade, LCD TVs in all rooms and WiFi access throughout the entire hotel. The spa offerings now also feature 17 instead of 14 treatment options every week with the complex healing spa treatment, the specialist medical training of our chief physician for the F. X. Mayr treatment, a permanent offer of sports activities such as regular Pilates, water aerobics and Nordic walking classes as well as free guided tours through town.

    DvořákSpa Hotel Carlsbad
    The hotel complex, situated behind a striking Art Nouveau façade in a row of six previously separate buildings, stands out for its exclusive location on the river Teplánear Carlsbad’s spa pavilion and drinking colonnades. The spa hotel features 60 Standard Rooms, 48 Comfort Rooms,15 apartments and 3 accessible rooms. A speciality restaurant treats guests to international and Bohemian cuisine. Viennese coffee specialities are served in the hotel’s Café Opera.The proximity to Carlsbad’s healing springs and the presence of an in-house spa physician underscores the Dvořák Spa Hotel Carlsbad’s reputation as a spa hotel. The choice of treatments ranges from fasting therapies such as the F. X. Mayr diet to non-invasive mesotherapy treatments.

    Brintons at Hilton Rotterdam, Netherlands

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    Rotterdam is Europe’s largest harbour city, and one of the Netherlands’ most picturesque. Hilton Rotterdam is located in the heart of Rotterdam near Hofplein Square and its impressive fountain designed by Cor Van Kralingen.This 4 star hotel offers modern stylish accommodation in a convenient central location. All 254 rooms and suites have recently been fully refurbished in a contemporary style with a harmonious colour palette.

    Brintons worked closely with RPW Design to develop carpets for the hotels’ guest rooms and suites. The design was developed from original intricate lace patterns and gives a truly stunning result. Brintons also worked closely with Kate Mitchell to create a striking design for the hotel corridors. The design inspiration came from birds-eye view photographs of metal container units used to transport goods on ships which formed geometric rectangular shapes.

    The Le Jardin/ entrance lobby carpet design has been developed from maps of Rotterdam streets, which has then been refined and developed into a geometric pattern for the function and meeting rooms.

    Jan Rutgers Hotel Manager, Hilton Rotterdam says “It is amazing how a new design with small changes like no straight lines in the pattern of the carpet, can change a function or bed room. It even gives a totally different feel to an entire floor.”

    The Interiors Design Summit; October 2013

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    The Interiors Design Summit is a relaxed and stress-free way to discover the latest innovations and cost effective solutions within an ever changing environment. The Summit is being held on the 7th October 2013 at the Grange Tower Bridge Hotel, London and follows the successful format of face to face meetings between Interior Design professionals and industry suppliers over the course of just one day.Amongst the 75 delegates who attended the 2012 Summit were Aedas Interiors, Conran And Partners, Dollar Global Corporation, Alexander James International, Dorbiere Ltd, Absolute Construction & Interiors, Fitness First, Matteo Bianchi Studio, who amongst them had various design projects in the pipeline ranging from Hotel chain refurbishment & design, gymnasium design, restaurant design & fit to purchase and refurbishment of high end residential homes in London. Delegates met with suppliers offering a full range of interior design solutions who were in attended for a full day of business meetings and networking.

    “Thank you for a well organised efficient and up-to-date summit. I did not meet one person at the event who would not say the same”
    Anna Hansson Design Ltd

    “The Interiors Design Summit was a day out of the office well spent. Great to meet new suppliers and catch up with peers from the industry. Thanks for a well organised event”
    Rethink Interiors

    As well as the ample networking opportunities, The Interiors Design Summit also gives delegates the chance to attend free workshops and seminars throughout the day, presented by leading professionals. These inspirational, motivating and educational 45 minute sessions will cover key industry topics that are pertinent to your role.

    Delegate registration for the 2013 Summit is completely free of charge including refreshments and networking lunch, attendance to all keynote seminars and personalised meetings itinerary.

    For further information on availability or supplier costs contact Katie Kingsbury on 01992 374094 or email Katie on k.kingsbury@forumevents.co.uk

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    Hilton Hotels & Resorts Adds to Its Growing Global Portfolio

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    Hilton Hotels & Resorts has recently announced the opening of the 158-room Hilton Alexandria Corniche following a major refurbishment programme. The hotel represents the 19th upscale property in Egypt for Hilton Worldwide and its second in the city of Alexandria.With a key focus on the brand’s signature service and style standards, the refurbishment and rebranding programme covered many of the hotel’s public areas including bedrooms, restaurants as well as the exterior and hotel grounds. Enhancements also incorporated state of the art in-room amenities combined with new stylish bedroom furnishings and guests at Hilton Alexandria Corniche will particularly welcome the introduction of complimentary wifi now offered throughout the hotel.

    The renovation also included the hotel’s Royal Floor, which has been significantly upgraded and enhanced in classic baroque style.

    Rob Palleschi, global head, Hilton Hotels & Resorts said: “For over five decades, Hilton Hotels & Resorts has been the hotel brand of choice for visitors to Egypt and I am proud and delighted our legacy continues as we officially open the stunning Hilton Alexandria Corniche in the vibrant and exciting community of Egypt’s second city.”

    Hilton Alexandria Corniche enjoys a prime location in an exclusive district of Alexandria, on the Corniche and overlooking the beachfront and beyond to the Mediterranean Sea. Offering the perfect blend of proactive, friendly service together with welcoming features, the hotel boasts an impressive list of amenities designed to promote business productivity as well as time for relaxation. All hotel restaurants and bars offer spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea including La Gourmandise French Pastry & Tea Lounge: Club 35, one of the city’s more popular nightclub bars serving Asian-fusion cuisine; Lebanese restaurant, Saha El-Layali; the hotel’s famous Cigar Bar, offering an extensive humidor and cocktail list and a poolside restaurant plus beach café. Recreational facilities include a private beach, infinity swimming pool and fitness centre.

    Rudi Jagersbacher, president, Hilton Worldwide, Middle East & Africa said: “Hilton Worldwide enjoys an enviable status as the foremost international hotel operator in Egypt and today’s opening further enhances our proud reputation. Hilton Alexandria Corniche perfectly complements our city based property, Hilton Alexandria Green Plaza, and is a welcome addition to our growing, quality portfolio for Middle East & Africa.”

    Known as the ‘Pearl of the Mediterranean, Alexandria boasts a rich and proud heritage dating back to 331 BC when Alexander the Great founded the city. Alexandria’s status as a beacon of culture and civilisation was symbolised at the time by Pharos, the legendary lighthouse which became one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Today, the city is a beacon to industry, commerce and tourism attracting a mix of business, leisure and cultural travellers.

    Nikki Beach Hotels & Resorts To Open A Nikki Beach Resort & Spa In Bodrum, Turkey In 2014

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    Nikki Beach Hotels & Resorts, a division of Nikki Beach Worldwide, is thrilled to announce the 2014 opening of Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Bodrum, a luxury lifestyle beach front boutique hotel imagined by GAD, the award-winning New York & Istanbul based architectural firm. Spanning over 40,000 square meters of peninsula, the property will offer unparalleled views of the clear blue Torba Bay, Mediterranean Sea and nearby islands. Designed to blend into its natural surroundings and breathtaking setting, the property – as per the visions of entrepreneur Jack Penrod, founder & owner of Nikki Beach Worldwide – will expertly exude modern contemporary features that define Nikki Beach’s sleek look to local details and materials. “Nikki Beach offers a unique experience combining five-star service, luxury accommodations, design and ambiance with signature entertainment in an international, jet-set resort environment” said Jack Penrod, Founder and Owner of Nikki Beach Worldwide. “With its natural beauty and sophisticated lifestyle, Bodrum fits perfectly with our strategy to develop the best and most exclusive destinations in the world” adds Jihad El-Khoury, Chairman and CEO of Nikki Beach EMEA Hotels & Resorts.

    Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Bodrum will feature 57 suites & villas, with private pools and decks; a large infinity edge pool with unobstructed views of the bay; Café Nikki, a charming bistro; and The Sunset Lounge, perfect for a late afternoon refreshing libation and positioned on the property in a location that will give guests a sunset experience to remember. The property will also include 350 square meters of indoor and outdoor conference space featuring a terrace and magnificent views of the sea. Both the Nikki Spa by ESPA and Tone Fitness, the on-site fitness facility, boast over 1,000 square meters filled with state-of-the-art equipment and treatments. Among the hotels’ remarkable facilities, guests will have access to two of the rare sandy beaches in the rocky Bodrum area and also to an exclusive deck that provides dinghy service to accommodate yachters.

    Staple to all Nikki Beach properties around the world, the Beach Club at Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Bodrum will encompass the high energy and unique entertainment that the brand is known for; where guests will be able to enjoy a day at the beach in true Nikki Beach style. Nikki Privé, an ultra-VIP lounge will prolong this one-of-a-kind experience by night and set a new benchmark for Bodrum’s vibrant nightlife scene. Located only 7km from the city center of Bodrum, the shores of Torba – where Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Bodrum is located – are the most sought after areas of Bodrum. Second only to Istanbul for entertainment and nightlife, Bodrum attracts Turks and jet-setters alike. As a favorite destination of those in the know, Bodrum and Nikki Beach are a match made in heaven.

    Holiday Inn Express® Hotels Open First Property in Veracruz, Mexico

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    IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) and Grupo Hotelero Latinoamérica are pleased to announce the opening of the Holiday Inn Express® Veracruz Boca del Rio. This is the sixth IHG-branded hotel in this region; previously opened IHG-branded hotels in Veracruz include two Crowne Plaza® hotels, three Holiday Inn® hotels and a Hotel Indigo® boutique hotel. “Veracruz is a strong and diverse destination with robust demand, which is a tremendous growth opportunity for our franchisees,” said Gerardo Murray, vice president, Marketing Strategic Services, for IHG in Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean. “IHG is focused on finding the right platforms to introduce the Holiday Inn Express® brand, which is designed to offer business and leisure travelers a comfortable, fresh, and modern experience.”

    The 120-room Holiday Inn Express Veracruz Boca del Rio features a contemporary style. The new-build hotel opens following a $10 million investment by Grupo Hotelero Latinoamérica, and is strategically located in the fast-developing areas of Veracruz and Boca del Rio. The hotel, on Blvd. Adolfo Ruiz Cortines 4298, is in close proximity to the Plaza Las Americas mall, and within walking distance of the World Trade Center Veracruz. Additionally, the hotel is just 15 minutes away from the General Heriberto Jara International Airport.

    The Holiday Inn Express Veracruz Boca del Rio was also designed in line with the Holiday Inn brand family’s $1 billion global brand relaunch, the largest project of its kind in hospitality history. The relaunch continues to drive increased quality and consistency across the global portfolio. The new hotel features a contemporary image with emphasis on arrival and welcome services, guestroom and guest bath comfort and a redesigned logo and signage.

    All rooms are equipped with complimentary wireless internet access, ironing kit (iron and ironing board), coffee maker, safety deposit box, flat screen TV, radio-alarm clock with support for audio, and a desk with an ergonomic chair. Other amenities include a fully equipped fitness centre, a meeting room and covered parking for 200 cars.

    The Holiday Inn Express Veracruz Boca del Río, owned and managed by Grupo Hotelero Latinoamérica, is franchised by an affiliate of IHG.

    67% revenue growth forecast for UAE tourism sector by 2016

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    The ATM 2013 road show series concluded in Dubai on the 12th February after a two-week calendar of educational seminars in Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, Lebanon and Oman.
    The road show in Dubai, which was the largest event with 140 delegates, comes at a time when the UAE tourism receipts are forecast to rise by 67% over the next few years. The region is now entering a new era of stability and increased connectivity and expansion of existing infrastructure.According to Alpen Capital’s October 2012 GCC Hospitality Industry Report, the UAE’s hospitality market is likely to reach US$7.5 billion by 2016, up from US$4.5 billion (67% increase) in 2011 as visitor demand gains traction and new hotel supply enhances the existing tourism product.

    “The UAE’s tourism map is now incredibly diverse. The Northern Emirates of Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah are building on their own cultural foundations to present a series of unique individual products that, together with Dubai and Abu Dhabi, position the country as a cohesive hospitality hub, with varied appeal,” said Mark Walsh, Portfolio Director, Reed Travel Exhibitions.

    Looking longer term, a recent Dubai Chamber study, supported by statistics published by Business Monitor International, puts UAE tourism sector growth at 6.5% per annum between 2011-2021, with visitors from the Middle East, Europe and Asia Pacific the key source markets. Employment growth prospects for the sector are also buoyant, with a forecast annual real growth rate of around 4.1%.

    Tourist arrivals in the UAE are forecast to grow at a CAGR of 5.3% between 2012 and 2022, with hotel supply also expected to increase from the current 96,992 hotel rooms in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, to a total of 125,383 hotel rooms in 2016.

    The emirate of Dubai continues to build on impressive performance levels. In November 2012, year-to-date occupancy of 80% was up 2% on 2011 according to Ernst & Young’s 2012 Middle East Hotel Benchmark Survey.

    Dubai International Airport, which is currently ranked the fourth busiest airport in the world in terms of international passengers, recorded total passenger traffic in the first 11 months of 2012 at 52.3 million travellers, up 13.1% against 2011, with passenger numbers forecast to reach 56.5 million in 2012, and 98 million by 2020.

    Abu Dhabi has recorded similarly buoyant figures with 2012 another record year according to the Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi), which revealed that in 2012 it welcomed 2.3 million hotel guests to the emirate’s hotels and hotel apartments, representing a 13% rise on 2011 figures. Hotel revenues for the same period also increased by 6% to US$ 1.261 billion.

    Ras Al Khaimah’s plans to position itself as a nature-focused tourism destination are gaining momentum. By 2021, the emirate expects around 20% of its GDP to be generated by tourism-related activities. According to Oxford Business Group, the northern emirate is aiming to 10,000 rooms by 2016 with a US$218 million commitment to tourism development from the government.

    “Local government investment into infrastructure, private sector investment into creating world-class attractions, and major route expansion by the two national carriers is a three-way strategy that is paying dividends for the UAE tourism industry,” said Walsh.

    Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, Ruler of Dubai and set to celebrate its 20th anniversary, the show has grown to become the largest showcase of its kind in the region and one of the biggest in the world.

    New to the 2013 event, ATM is launching the Digital and Technology Day focusing on online travel developments and showcasing headline speakers from across the industry.

    Taking place again this year is the New Frontiers Award, which was created to recognise outstanding contributions to tourism development in the face of overwhelming adversity.
    Industry Careers Day will wrap up the week providing the opportunity for visitors looking to make a career move to meet with the exhibitors’ HR contacts looking for their next recruit.

    Travelodge Opens the UK’s First Comedy Club Hotel

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    On Friday 15th March, the Chief Executive of London’s biggest hotel brand, Grant Hearn, officially opened the first ever UK hotel above a comedy club in Bethnal Green and also announced the Company’s location target list for a further 145 hotels across the capital. Bethnal Green Travelodge, a 131-room hotel which represents an £11million investment has been built above the iconic Backyard Comedy Club. Comedian Lee Hurst previously owned the site and agreed with its redevelopment in return for a purpose built comedy club on the ground floor to replace the one that would need to be demolished. The Backyard Comedy Club is set to reopen next month and will continue with its tradition of being a must-visit location for touring comedians in London.

    At the hotel’s official opening ceremony alongside the MP for Bethnal Green & Bow, Rushanara Ali, Grant Hearn, made the announcement that Travelodge is looking to expand further across the capital with an intention to open a further 145 hotels across London boroughs.

    As London’s biggest hotel brand, Travelodge currently has 59 hotels (7,633 rooms) across the city, it employs 1650 staff members across the capital. This year, as well as Bethnal Green, Travelodge will open a further three hotels in London at the following locations: Hounslow, Vauxhall and Walthamstow. These hotels combined represent an investment of £34 million and will create 80 new jobs across the capital.

    Travelodge’s new location target list includes key London growth areas such as: Westminster, Camden, Southwark, Lambeth, Islington, Ealing and Greenwich. For the full target list please see notes to editors.

    The Travelodge target list of 145 new hotels will create nearly 4,000 new jobs across the capital and boost the local economy annually by £290million*

    Grant Hearn, Travelodge Chief Executive said: “The London hotel market is the strongest in the world and our target location list reflects its growth potential. We were proud to be the largest hotel brand in London for the Olympics but that was just the beginning for Travelodge.”

    “There is a clear need for good quality, budget hotel rooms in central London as many of the existing B&B’s and hostels offer inadequate accommodation, poor value and extortionate prices.”

    “Our research has highlighted that London’s suburbs are the capital’s hot spots for potential growth. Many London boroughs have large employment clusters and impressive regeneration proposals yet have an undersupply of hotel rooms. For instance, we have recently opened a number of hotels in locations such as Enfield and Greenwich, who are enjoying regularly full occupancy.

    Grant Hearn, continued: “We are glad to be playing a role in the continuing redevelopment of Bethnal Green. Located just one stop from the City and two stops from Stratford, we believe this hotel will become one of our strongest performing hotels in London.

    “We are also delighted to be located above Lee Hurst’s iconic Backyard Comedy Club. Over the years it has hosted many household name comedians and we are sure many of the comedians and their audiences will choose to stay at our hotel.”

    To mark the opening of the UK’s first comedy club hotel partnership, Travelodge is introducing loo laughs – a toilet roll which is printed with a selection of funny jokes and cartoons to keep customers entertained and laughing whilst visiting the bathroom.

    GHM Scales New Heights with Chedi Andermatt Debut

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    GHM, the hospitality management group that pioneered some of Asia’s top luxury hotels and beach resorts, has recently announced that its first ski resort is on track for a Winter 2013/2014 opening in Uri, Switzerland. Nestled in the Urseren Valley at the foot of some of the country’s most exhilarating ski slopes, The Chedi Andermatt will debut as the centrepiece of the Andermatt Swiss Alps project, the largest integrated year-round holiday destination currently under development in the canton of Uri, Switzerland.Together with GHM, renowned Belgian designer Jean-Michel Gathy of Denniston International Architects and Planners Ltd., conceptualised the hotel’s 50 rooms and 119 residential units as a blend of contemporary luxury and traditional Alpine architecture.

    Two gourmet restaurants, indoor and outdoor swimming pool and a unique spa and wellness centre are a few of the features of the soon-to-open luxury hotel. In particular, The Chedi Andermatt will provide holidaymakers with a holistic ski experience – from a dedicated ski living room to services by a team of ski butlers. The facilities and amenities of The Chedi Andermatt are set to raise the standard for travel and rival the offerings of any ski resort in Switzerland.

    Renowned as a pioneer of properties in previously unheralded travel destinations, GHM expects the opening of The Chedi Andermatt to pave the way for a revival of interest in the quiet Alpine village.

    “The Chedi Andermatt will be the first GHM property to debut in the group’s third decade,” said GHM President Hans R. Jenni. “Our goal is an exclusive, modern hotel that celebrates the glory days of Swiss hospitality and looks every bit as breath-taking as the surrounding scenery.”

    Set at an altitude of 1,440 metres between the peaks of Gemmstock and Naetschen, The Chedi lies within walking distance of Andermatt’s picturesque old town in the majestic Lepontine Alps. The hotel is 90 minutes by train from the cities of Zurich and Lucerne, and is two hours by train from Milan.

    As a part of the project’s sustainability commitments, The Chedi Andermatt was built to MINERGIE Swiss quality standards, with materials and labour sourced locally.

    Accor Further Develops Its Hotel Portfolio

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    Accor has entered into a franchise agreement to open a new Ibis Styles hotel in London Enfield. This new Ibis Styles hotel, which will be located at 33 London Road, Enfield London, will have 54 rooms and is due to open by the end of the year.

    Thomas Dubaere, Managing Director, Accor UK & Ireland said: “The signing of this new Ibis Styles is another step in the continued transformation of our business model. It puts us well on track to achieving our target of operating 300 hotels in the UK by 2015.”

    Accor currently operates 197 hotels in the UK. The hotel joins the rapidly growing portfolio of Ibis Styles hotels which include Ibis Styles London Croydon, Ibis Styles London Leyton, Ibis Styles London Southwark Rose and the recently opened, Ibis Styles London ExCel.

    Fast Track Franchise Success for Yorkshire Aparthotel Brand Roomzzz as Scottish Sites are Revealed

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    Not content with announcing two new sites in Liverpool and Chester at the beginning of 2013, Roomzzz Aparthotel have stepped up their already fast tracked expansion plans and have revealed 2 new sites in prime locations in Glasgow and Edinburgh.The Roomzzz brand has been gathering prominence and status in the industry since 2006 with a tried and tested methodology for the successful operation of Aparthotels. Mark Walton Head of Roomzzz Aparthotel UK comments ‘Our approach is simple – we give our customers exactly what they require when they are travelling, our rates are transparent and our offering consistent and in line with expectations’.

    After a strong year of trading in 2012 which saw soaring averages of 87% occupancies across all sites and a 16% increase on 2011 Roomzzz are sitting pretty with a solid demand of franchise partners waiting in line to jump on the ever powerful Roomzzz machine. The franchise strategy for Roomzzz is to feature in key City centre locations in major Cities in the UK, so having dominated the hotel scene in Leeds, Manchester and more recently Newcastle with a new £6M Aparthotel – the brand is holding strong in their pursuit of strong and desirable locations.

    Walton comments ‘investors are keen to be involved as franchise partners, there has been a well documented success story surrounding our franchise opportunities – investors are seeing measurable fast track growth year on year and are keen to be part of the brand which has shone through in the darkest moments of the current economic climate’.

    Recent successful franchise sign-ups include sites in Chester and Liverpool which reflect the Roomzzz desire to be present in lively, on trend and vibrant places. Roomzzz are well known for their impact on attracting visitors into Cities due to their loyalty scheme, which sees guests divert their route to their nearest Roomzzz location. Figures show that loyal Roomzzz guests will frequent their favourite location even if it means travelling up to 10 miles out of their way.

    Walton comments ‘the level of customer loyalty we observe through guest surveys really highlights what our guests value about what we offer which includes a loyalty discount and our decision to offer on tap and free wi-fi and phone calls included in our rate.’

    The news of two Scottish additions to the portfolio will bring Roomzzz locations to 9 in total and they aren’t stopping there – the brand is already in discussions with 2 southern locations and are actively seeking a dynamic franchise partner for a central London site. Walton remarks ‘Roomzzz brings with it more than just a place to sleep at night due to the fact we lean towards a lifestyle approach in terms of flexibility matched with practicality which gives us a well rounded and feel good aspect – a key London site would give our customers exactly what they have been requesting – and after all that is exactly what Roomzzz is all about’.

    Autograph Collection to Debut in Germany

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    Autograph Collection, Marriott International’s evolving portfolio of independent hotels, announced it will debut in Germany later this year with the opening of the 87-room Hotel am Steinplatz in Berlin. Celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, the historic icon will re-open following an extensive renovation after first opening as a hotel in 1913. Hotel am Steinplatzjoins a number of Autograph Collection properties currently scheduled to open in Europe this year, helping expand the collection’s current portfolio to fifteen hotels in Europe and more than 40 hotels worldwide.With the original building having first opened its doors in 1907, Hotel am Steinplatz has a fascinating history as an exclusive meeting point for artists, writers, philosophers and even aristocracy. It was designed by renowned architect, August Endell, who also designed the famous Hackesche Hoefe in Berlin. With its heritage listed façade and beautifully recreated interior, the hotel offers a potent mix of historical charm and modern sophistication, making it a prime destination in Germany’s historic capital.

    Each Autograph Collection hotel is thoughtfully selected for its distinctive identity and original features. The collection comprises a dazzling array of beautiful and iconic properties such as Boscolo Budapest in Hungary and The Algonquin in New York City. Autograph Collection launched in 2010 as an opportunity for independent hotel owners to reach millions of travellers through access to Marriott International’s extensive network of global consumers. Autograph Collection also provided Marriott International entry into a new segment of the hospitality market, capturing both leisure and business travelers who sought more unique and independent hotel experiences.

    The boutique property is uniquely located within walking distance of West Berlin’s main attractions and the city’s largest shopping street, Kurfurstendamm. Occupying a tranquil position in a picturesque residential neighbourhood, the hotel is surrounded by various theatres and opera houses, making it a popular destination for travellers and artists. Inside, the hotel has been renovated to the highest of standards with 84 stunning guestrooms, three suites, restaurant, and stylish lobby lounge & bar. Other features include a spa, fitness room and meeting space.

    Openings in Alabama and Kansas Help the Candlewood Suites® Brand Surpass 300th Hotel Milestone

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    IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) announces a major milestone for Candlewood Suites® hotels as the brand celebrates the opening of two new properties – Candlewood Suites Birmingham/Homewood (Alabama) and Candlewood Suites Manhattan (Kansas) – and a portfolio now exceeding 300 hotels. The brand was purchased by IHG in 2003 and has since grown rapidly, nearly tripling in size. The brand is poised to continue its rapid growth, with more than 75 hotels currently in the pipeline.“We are excited to reach this major milestone,” said Robert Radomski, vice president Brand Leadership, Staybridge Suites® and Candlewood Suites. “The Candlewood Suites brand has grown by 100 hotels over the past few years, and our most recent opening in Manhattan, Kan., is just a short drive from Wichita, Kansas where the brand originated in 1996.”

    The new Candlewood Suites Manhattan, Kan., hotel has 84 suites and is located at 210 Blue Earth Place in the newly developed downtown area. The hotel is directly across the street from the Flint Hills Discovery Center and provides convenient access to Kansas State University; the U.S. Army’s 100,000-acre Fort Riley, home of the 1st Infantry Division; and the Manhattan Town Center mall.

    “We’re pleased to bring the first extended stay property to Manhattan and honored to play a role in growing the Candlewood Suites brand in Kansas. It is thrilling to return to the birthplace of the brand as we hit this important milestone,” said Beth Lohman, general manager, Candlewood Suites Manhattan. “This opening is also exciting for us because this development is an integral part of Manhattan’s revitalized downtown.”

    The new Candlewood Suites – Birmingham/Homewood hotel has 81 suites and is located at 400 Commons Drive in Homewood, Ala., approximately eight miles from downtown Birmingham. The hotel offers easy access to Interstate 65 and the Birmingham School of Medicine and Medical Center. Birmingham, Alabama’s largest city, also offers many nearby attractions including the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame and the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame.

    “We’re looking forward to welcoming visitors to the vibrant ‘Magic City’ of Birmingham and to all that Candlewood Suites hotels have to offer,” said Kathryn Lomasney, general manager, Candlewood Suites Birmingham/Homewood. “Our guests will love the design of our spacious suites, and the hotel’s amenities will allow them to live comfortably and keep a daily routine similar to that of home.”

    Candlewood Suites hotels are focused on comfort, space and value, and all feature a combination of studio and one-bedroom suite floor plans with a fully equipped kitchen, executive desk, DVD player, recliner and telephone with voice mail, plus free local calls along with a variety of home-like amenities, including free wired and wireless high-speed Internet access, free on-site Guest Laundry facilities and the 24-hour Candlewood Gym. Unique to Candlewood Suites hotels, guests can also enjoy the convenience of the Candlewood Cupboard®, where a variety of beverages, breakfast items, snacks, frozen entrées and sundries can be purchased on the honour system at any time and where guests can enjoy complimentary, freshly brewed Maxwell House coffee.

    The Candlewood Suites Manhattan, owned by Flinthills Hospitality and managed by Noble Hospitality, and the Candlewood Suites Birmingham/Homewood, owned by Lakeshore Holdings, LLC, and managed by N8, LLC, are both franchised by affiliates of IHG.

    Hill Cross Furniture Launches 2013 Outdoor Furniture Brochure

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    Hill Cross Furniture are the leading suppliers of contract outdoor furniture. Their new bro-chure selection has been specifically tailored to suit the needs of the outdoor furniture mar-ket and to give you a taster of the type of outdoor furniture they supply.Hill Cross Furniture supplies a wide range of outdoor furniture from both traditional styles and weaves to contemporary plastic. For more information, please visit their website www.hillcrossfurniture.co.uk.

    Hillswood Furniture Supplies Westbury Mayfair Hotel

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    The 5 star Westbury Mayfair Hotel has recently opened its doors to the newly refurbished restaurant headed by former Michelin star chef, Eric Chavot.This high profile project was entrusted to Hillswood Furniture by world renowned designers Alex Kravetz. The brief from the designers was to create a total of nine intimate bays with high profile tall banquette seating units, each incorporating two curved shaped ends to the shape specified by the designers.

    As with all Hillswood’s special seating, their frames are made in solid beech. The seats, backs and arms were all deep upholstered for comfort to complement the luxury surroundings.

    Hillswood liaised with Eric Chavot on site for the total installation and the whole project was turned around in five weeks.

    Alex Kravetz specified the specially printed Italian leather with a distressed finish, contrast leather piping to all the shaped arms. All seams have been double saddle stitched for maximum effect.

    New bathroom mirrors based on LED from Baulmann Leuchten

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    In their new general catalogue 2013/2014 Baulmann Leuchten is introducing another family of illuminated bathroom mirrors based on the latest LED-technology.As a standard in the Baulmann bathroom range, the product has a protection rating of IP44, which makes it suitable for the use in bathrooms and wet locations. The warm-white LED, integrated behind the frosted diffuser, provides an all-over glare free illumination.

    Even though the overall height of the mirror is only 26mm the LED-driver is fully integrated in the housing.

    As usual these mirrors can be produced in different individual sizes thanks to the flexibility of the integrated LED.

    Ibis Styles London Excel

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    Editors note: Hyperlinks are provided throughout this article to the competitive set as seen in HotelDesigns

    Just at the moment we seem to be going through a very competitive reappraisal by the brands of their budget offerings. Marriott, have launched Moxy with IKEA as their first partner, targeting 100 hotels. Barry Sternlicht of Louvre has been reworking Campanile and Kyriad, whilst Starwoods have over 50 sites in their recently launched Aloft. Travelodge of course, having survived a major scare with refinancing, have launched their reworked Travelodge room with a major rollout programme, and Accor have restructured their budget offering completely subsuming their All Season and Etap brands into Ibis to boost the numbers to become Europe’s numerical leader in this area.
    Along with this increase in room numbers comes a brand reworking and HotelDesigns had a look at a couple of them. The first of these was the new build Ibis in Blackfriars, whilst the Ibis Styles in Docklands, next to the Excel exhibition centre is the focus of this Miniview. Premier Inn are market leaders in the UK and are starting to spread their wings with 3 now open in India and a couple in the Gulf. Accor’s Ibis is the brand leader in their depressed French home market and Ibis has for years been a steady choice for UK travellers in driving across Europe. As competition hots up I am starting to see ‘facilities creep’ in the provision – dedicated restaurants and bars being created where properties stood apart from but adjacent to separately operated restaurant provision previously.

    Redesign, new styling, boutique styling are all labels that are being applied to the reworking at this level, partially at least under competitive pressure from new design oriented players such as Yotel, Citizen M and Tune. I would describe it as using design properly as part of the branding and marketing tools for the hotels. The hype of the brands about their new styling is as good as an admission that they did not pay enough attention to it in the past, and saw designer fees as an unnecessary expense. Operationally too they are upping their performance with Sleep guarantees and free WiFi provision for example. The Ibis Styles Excel is a conversion of the previous operation and is the opposite side of the DLR station to the Excel centre, so location is good for both delegates and tourists. Car parking is a great bonus, even if limited to the first 50 arrivals. The move by the owners to franchise Ibis Styles has already given a big uplift in occupancy

    Accor has high hopes for sub-Saharan Africa

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    Accor is Africa’s largest hotel operator with 17,000 rooms (116 hotels) in 18 countries. It is now stepping up its expansion on this continent and aims to open another 5,000 rooms there by 2016.Sub-Saharan Africa, where Accor has 54 hotels from economy to upscale in 14 countries, is a key area for the group, which aims to open 35 hotels there by 2020.

    Accor sees opportunity in the area’s economic growth, the urbanization of its large cities, and the growing demand for hotels. It plans to expand principally through its economy and midscale brands ibis and Novotel, but Accor will also expand through its Mercure and Pullman brands as and when opportunities arise in the most important cities. The group plans to create denser networks in countries where it already operates and open hotels in new markets. The next establishment to open in sub-Saharan Africa is the ibis Lagos Ikeja in Nigeria (in spring 2013).

    “After operating for many years in Africa, we have high hopes for this continent and are now stepping up our expansion here. By launching our sustainable development program, PLANET 21, in Africa we are asserting our commitment to responsible growth.” declared Denis Hennequin, Accor’s Chairman and CEO. Accor launches PLANET 21 in Africa, to reinvent hotels…sustainably.

    Sub-Saharan Africa, a key development area
    PLANET 21 is the new sustainable development program that involves all Accor’s hotels and customers. The program is structured into seven pillars – health, nature, carbon, innovation, local development, employment and dialogue, which in turn comprise 21 commitments backed by ambitious quantifiable objectives that the hotels must meet by 2015. PLANET 21 includes an innovative program that uses an array of educational messages to inform and encourage customers to contribute actively to the hotels’ actions through a few simple gestures.

    Accor’s approach to sustainable development places particular emphasis on local problems. For example, over the last few years, the efforts of the group’s sub-Saharan hotels have focused on four flagship projects: tree planting in the Lompoul Kebemer region, employee health and well-being, careers and training and responsible fishing.

    Ever since 2009, Senegal has been home to one of the 14 plantations supported by Accor as part of the Plant for the Planet project which finances reforestation around the world thanks to the hotel bathroom formula “5 reused towels = 1 tree planted”. To date, 590 hotels, including 14 in Africa and two in Senegal, are taking part in this reforestation funding project, which is carried out in partnership with the NGO SOS SAHEL. A total of 1,251,000 trees have been planted on the site and significant benefits are being felt both environmentally (less erosion, villages and fields shielded from the sand) and socially (creation of new revenue-generating activities for the communities involved and organization of a timber exploitation business).

    Accor has made the health and well-being of its teams a priority with E-care, a website available to all the hotels in the region that aims to help prevent illnesses (HIV/Aids, malaria, diabetes, etc.) and psycho-social risks (high blood pressure, stress, etc.).

    Accor is behind the creation of 11,000 jobs in Africa, including 3,000 in sub-Saharan Africa, and believes that employees’ and future employees’ careers and training are of vital importance. In 2012, Accor Africa welcomed 1,846 trainees in 14 countries, and provided 3 252 days of training to employees in sub-Saharan Africa.

    The group’s African hotels are also committed to supporting local development. 82% of them purchase local products and promote them on their menus. In Senegal, a guide to sustainable seafood procurement, produced in collaboration with expert NGO Nebeday, has been used in all the group’s hotels since 2012.

    With PLANET 21, Accor’s African hotels, which already boasted encouraging results in all these areas, are now taking another step towards sustainable hospitality.

    Morgan flies the flag for British furniture design and manufacture in Miami

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    Morgan, the design-led British manufacturer of contract furniture, has once again exhibited in Florida as part of the ‘Best of British’ line-up at Cruise Shipping Miami. From 11-14th March 2013, Morgan joined forces with Skopos, Brintons, Muraspec, Trimline and SMC Design on Stand 2209 where they presented attractive and authoritative furnishings and interior design solutions for the international cruise market. Products on display included the Pastille 5055 and Seville 753ASQ lounge chairs with button back detail. Pastille dining chairs and stools offer contemporary comfort and elegant show wood detailing; with the 5055 model featuring a hidden swivel mechanism, originally designed for Crystal Cruise Symphony. Seville chairs, stools and sofas feature sweeping curved arms which are reminiscent of vintage style, a diamond stitch and button detail was added to the Seville 753ASQ for Crystal Cruises Serenity. Both collections, created by Morgan Design Director Katerina Zachariades, offer timeless style, compact footprints and a comfortable long sit making them perfect choices for cruise liners.

    The cruise sector is a highly successful market for Morgan thanks to their ability to apply the Marine Quality Mark to produce attractive and practical furniture pieces of unsurpassed quality which fully conform to Marine Contract standards. Examples of recent projects include the Crystal Serenity and Saga Sapphire.

    Eight inspired collections from Morgan, including some specially-adapted designs, appeared on board the Saga Sapphire, providing comfort and ocean-going style for up to 706 passengers. Designed to appeal to more modern tastes, the Saga Sapphire has a fun, quirky feel which was inspired by the British seaside. Morgan chair and table collections featured are Siena, Como, Seville, Hampton, Verona, Atlantic, Boston and Rotunda.

    Seville and Pastille chairs were chosen by the design team of the Crystal Serenity, who travelled over from Canada to meet the Morgan team at the head office factory in Emsworth, Hampshire. Upholstered in white leather, the Pastille chairs are invitingly comfortable and elegant in the retail area onboard, while the Seville dining chairs feature a diamond stitched button detail for a uniquely luxurious finishing touch in the Penthouse Suites.

    Latest original Morgan collections include Lucca and Modena, both of which are ideally suited to the cruise sector. The fully upholstered Lucca side chair features a continuous piping detail which accentuates the radiused profile and looks striking when upholstered in a contrasting fabric. The seat appears to float on the elegant show wood base. There is also a matching dining height table. Contemporary and luxurious, the Modena collection features lounge chairs and sofa as well as a modular sofa. The chair is generous and features a sweeping upholstered arm detail that creates a sharp profile but also a soft inviting shape. The modular sofa has been designed with a hand crafted show wood base that links the units and avoids double legs.

    Morgan is recognised for its exemplary eco-credentials, a fact independently endorsed by the ISO14001 environmental standard. All products are manufactured in a low energy consuming factory, using sustainable FSC timber, top quality CMHR foams and non rusting fittings.

    Showering Paradise for Roman

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    UK Shower manufacturer and designer, Roman Limited, have just completed a prestigious project on the Paradise Island Resort of Langkawi, Malaysia, supplying just over 300 Shower Enclosures, Wetroom Panels and Shower Trays. The resort includes a series of high specification holiday apartments which overlook a lagoon. The holiday apartments are set against a luxurious backdrop where cable cars run from the top of the mountains down to the nearby beach.

    The upmarket resort called for Roman’s luxury 10mm thick glass Sculptures Range, along with their stylish Infinity Trays, for a designer finish. The specifiers also made use of the shower manufacturer’s Project Specification Guide, installing a series of bespoke options uniquely created to suit their brief.

    The Infinity Tray range is new to the South East Asian market, having already become popular across the UK and Europe for the project market. They offer a ‘simulated’ wetroom look, with their level access and flawless finish, but with a quick and easy installation.

    This is one of a number of high value specification projects that Roman is currently working on, following the launch of their specialist Project Specification Guide. The Guide was launched in October 2012 and was quick to scoop the Gold Award for Marketing at the 2012 Designer Kitchen and Bathrooms Magazine Awards in November.

    The Project Specification Guide is available via a printed brochure or through a dedicated website, www.roman-showers.com/psg. It is designed for volume projects, where specifiers are looking for a tailor made solution.

    David Osborne, Managing Director at Roman, commented: “We are delighted to have supplied showering solutions for such a high quality resort. The specifiers working on the holiday apartments were very specific about what they needed from a shower enclosure supplier – off the shelf would simply not work for every single apartment. The products installed included some standard products from our Sculptures range including; Wetroom Panels, Hinged Doors and Sliding Doors, but some of these were then tweaked to suit different apartments, using our Project Guide. We also introduced them to our Infinity Tray Range, which we know is something a bit different for this market. They liked the seamless look which was presented due to the waste being disguised with a solid surface cover, so were quick to add these onto the specification. The finished apartments look fantastic and our minimalist showering solutions work perfectly in the space.”

    Wool Surprises with beauty at Somerset House

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    March saw The Campaign for Wool organise an innovative and creative focus on the way wool can inhabit a space both public and private. This was curated by Arabella McNie assisted by Jo Bailey.As wool is natural, sustainable, inherently fire resistant and renewable it offers a timeless and enduring quality for interiors, fashion, build and craft. We have many talented and skilled people in the global textile industry and it is wonderful to see them using natural fibres in such a diversity of ways.

    Although my main interest was from the point of view of hotel design, I really appreciate function and form in all the products and artefacts on display as a confirmed ‘fibre fan ‘. The real life sheep on display at the weekend had gone home but these colourful ewes provided a warm welcome.

    The wow factor came into play as soon as one entered the entrance hall with Amy Somerville’s mammoth chair upholstered in wool from Mongolian Long-haired Sheep, a lovely chair to curl up in knitting to while away a wet or snowy afternoon, or provide a signature piece for a boutique hotel reception.

    Outsized balls of felted yarn from Krafthaus in South Africa’s Western Cape drew the eye as did the exquisitely worked monotone sheep tapestry over the fireplace by Melissa Watts of Maud Designs.

    In the corridor the stunning carpet runner was manufactured by Directory member Brintons to a design by Cristian Zuzunaga. The 100 foot runner was made especially for the event with the inspiration for the design coming from DNA and the double Helix. It was produced on Brintons High Definition looms using 33 colours to create the final result.

    Ibis Becomes Leading Hotel Brand in Europe

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    Ibis has become Europe’s outright number one hotel brand in 2013, with 1,277 hotels and 121,882 rooms across the continent.“This represents a major move in the rankings, as it positions owning group Accor – already the number one hotel group in Europe – as also having the leading brand in the market with Ibis,” comments CEO, MKG Group, Georges Panayotis.

    Part of the growth represents new property developments, whilst the bulk is a result of a major repositioning strategy by Accor to amalgamate and uniform the Ibis product with former brands Etap Hotels and All Seasons. Ibis now has the largest number of rooms in Europe, significantly more than any other chain.

    “The complete renewal of our Economy supply through the ibis mega brand project, which concerns more than 1,600 hotels in the world, has been implemented by Accor at an unprecedented speed in history of the hospitality industry. It is a response to the evolution of consumer needs and supports our accelerated international development. I am very happy that this first place in the European brand ranking rewards the exceptional mobilisation of Accor’s staff at every level, as well as of all our franchisees,” states President & CEO Accor Group, Denis Hennequin.

    The change in ranking pushes former number one American brand Best Western to second spot, now with 90,738 rooms, a small increase over last year. With five new properties and a total of almost 57,000 rooms, Accor’s other brand Mercure makes up the top three.

    In another year of very limited organic growth in new hotel constructions, UK brands Premier Inn and Travelodge also showed good movement in supply, spurred by new openings for the London Olympic Games. Premier Inn injected over 5,000 new rooms to reach a total of 50,744, and cement its fourth position in the European hotel brand rankings. Travelodge added over 3,300 new rooms to current stock, allowing the brand to move up two spots in the rankings. Both brands however, continue to maintain the majority of their supply in the UK only.

    Other significant brand movers with increasing supply in 2013 are B&B, Holiday Inn Express, Ramada and Premiere Classe.

    Meanwhile, Hilton International and Novotel both record a decrease in room supply, however this does not affect any of their standings in the top ten.

    “The rest of the year should remain more or less stagnant throughout much of Europe. Although some new supply will enter the market, particularly in Eastern Europe, whilst some properties will abolish their agreement with a brand, overall rankings should not be overly impacted,” concludes Panayotis.

    Tune Hotels Plan 100 Hotels in India

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    Malaysian hotel group Tune Hotels have announced an aggressive roll-out plan for India with a target of 100 new hotels over the forthcoming years. The first 100-room property will open in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, on 1st April 2013 and will reflect the core principals of the Tune Hotels brand – international class accommodation that offers great value and great savings.Tune Hotels have identified the Indian market as a huge opportunity and will be looking to bring their unique set-up to the tourism market. Most hotels in India tend to have 100 rooms per property, but Tune would look to have between 100 and 200 rooms. The brand will also look to focus on the Indian wedding market which offers huge potential for the visiting friends and relatives (VFR) market and the opportunity to house a full family in one single hotel.

    Mark Lankester, CEO, commented: “We are delighted to be opening in Gujarat and have a full strategy in place. Normally we would target larger locations, such as Delhi in this instance, but when we looked at the background and history of Gujarat, we identified that it is the best performing economy in the whole of India.

    If you look at one state which has more citizens living abroad, it is Gujarat, with one million in the UK and US respectively. This is a huge market, and as such, the strategy is for five or six hotels to ideally open in Gujarat in the next three years to target the opportunities that arise with the VFR and business traveller markets.”

    The Gujarat hotel will be closely followed by a 120-room hotel in Bhiwadi, Haryana, by the end of 2013 and a 200-room hotel near the New Delhi Railway Station in early 2014. Besides Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai are the other major capitals that Tune Hotels are looking to confirm a presence. Others in the pipeline are in Neemrana and Jaipur in Rajasthan, Chandigarh, Punjab and Bhavnagar, Gujarat.

    Oh là là – spoilt for choice in Paris

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    HOTEL ATMOSPHERES entices customers with freedom from Axor Bouroullec

    Paris is as famous for its culture and lifestyle as it is for the scope it gives to individual expression: innumerable creative and original thinkers, even mavericks, have left their mark on the City of Lights; names like Sartre, Lagerfeld and Coco Chanel as well as what has become known as Paris ’68 bear testimony to that reputation. The new HOTEL ATMOSPHERES on the rive gauche fully embraces this spirit of freedom: the hotel bathrooms feature the Axor Bouroullec collection that can accommodate personal preferences like no other. The collection was developed jointly by Axor, the designer brand of Hansgrohe SE, and the French designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec. The open system of Axor Bouroullec is ideally suited to meet the requirements of a boutique hotel endeavouring to offer a diverse clientele the ultimate in creature comforts. Shelves in the bathroom, a special feature of this collection, are especially useful in a hotel bathroom: so often hotel guests are unable to find a spot in the bathroom where they could place the things they are accustomed to, or they find that the facilities for use of water do not take the ergonomics and the spatial environment into consideration, only offering standard solutions that are often not even very functional.

    Axor Bouroullec provides freedom of choice
    By contrast, the design of Axor Bouroullec features a functional landscape of shelves arranged around the wash basin – shelves that guests are free to use as they see fit: no more soap dishes integrated into the basin that are designed for that sole purpose and nothing else. Arranged at different heights around the wash basin are various shelves that will accommodate all kinds of items, in addition to the soap and the mixer. The collection also “liberates” the mixer from its traditional place centred at the back of the wash basin. The levers can be arranged in any way that pleases the user and makes sense – even to let water flow from the console above the basin, something that amazes guests at the HOTEL ATMOSPHERES: it is both a stroke of genius and a convenient idea from Axor and the designers, the brothers Bouroullec. In the words of a French trade magazine: “C’est l’avant-garde! The first wash basin without a mixer!”

    With Axor Bouroullec, the interior architect Vincent Bastie could choose from a collection comprising about 90 products, thus providing a perfect solution for the most diverse range of settings and circumstances. The minimalist, yet not quite geometric design of the multi-award-winning Axor Bouroullec collection represents understatement at the highest level.
    A compact interpretation in the “Solo” room, a generously spaced arrangement in the “Junior Suite” and other combinations of Axor Bouroullec are spread throughout the multi-faceted hotel: at the HOTEL ATMOSPHERES, guests are spoilt for choice, a pleasure akin to the discoveries of the “Esprit de Paris”.

    The boutique hotel is half gallery, half luxury hotel
    A preoccupation with the personality of this metropolis along the river Seine comes through in the 56 rooms, including two suites and two apartments: the individual designs reflect different facets of the city and prompt guests to choose their personal favourite world: “Nature”, “Palace” or “Urban” are some of the themes; additional spatial designs are interpretations of themes like “Monuments”, “Macarons” (macaroons, a popular almond pastry), and the night life. Over a hundred images by photographer Thierry des Ouches link the arts theme with the Paris lifestyle. The photographs on display throughout the hotel are for sale, in effect adding an art gallery to this exquisite hospitality establishment.

    With a fitness room and sauna, this three-star hotel housed in two fully renovated old buildings offers the level of comfort of an international hotel. Part of the contemporary presentation of the HOTEL ATMOSPHERES undoubtedly the loft style of its spaciously redesigned ground floor, featuring bare brick walls and contrasting with the salon atmosphere prevailing in the guest rooms: upholstered beds and colourful highlights, modern classics and baroque quotations. It is the perfect complement to its location in the exciting centre of Paris and the characteristic mix of Notre Dame, Louvre and Musee d’Orsay only minutes away, in proximity to the markets exuding Paris flair, and the elegant fashion establishments, the boutiques in the small side streets of the Boulevard Saint- Germain, and the legendary Café Les Deux Magots. The hotel embraces the versatility of Paris in terms of its style, culture and hospitality and interprets these in its own individual way.

    Forbes makes material difference with Eco-fabric

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    Forbes Group intends to make a real difference to its environmental impact with the latest addition to the range of fabrics in which it makes its table skirtings, chair covers, contemporary and cocktail table covers. EcoFab is a ground-breaking polyester fabric made from 100% recycled plastic bottles. As such, it has a double benefit for the environment: it requires up to 53% less energy to produce than virgin polyester, and it keeps plastic water bottles out of landfill.

    In addition, EcoFab is highly practical in the hospitality environment. It has demonstrated impressive crease resistance (especially useful for chair covers, and for storing table skirting), repels stains, is machine washable and non-iron. Like other polyester fabrics, it is also soft yet hard-wearing and doesn’t shrink.

    “We have long wanted to source a more environmentally-friendly fabric,” comments Anna Smarzak of Forbes, “but it had to work for our customers in the hospitality industry too. The fact that EcoFab’s stain-repellent and crease resistant properties were so good made it a winner for me. We think it’s the fabric of the future”.

    For further information, please see Forbes Group’s website at www.forbesgroup.eu or telephone 01568 616 638.

    Holiday Inn Express® Hotel Opens in Detroit Following Multimillion Dollar Renovation

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    IHG® (InterContinental Hotels Group) has recently announced the opening of the new Holiday Inn Express® Romulus/Detroit Metro Airport, less than a mile from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, and less than 30 minutes from the downtown business district.The new hotel opens following a multimillion dollar remodelling that included renovations to each of its 110 guest rooms and the addition of a new business centre, exercise room and guest laundry. Located at 7680 Merriman Rd. at Interstate 94, the hotel offers a free airport shuttle service 24 hours a day and seven days a week, as well as a Park and Fly package, which includes a one-night stay and eight days of parking at a secure facility next to the hotel.

    Business travellers will enjoy the hotel’s proximity to the business centres of Dearborn and Detroit – home of Ford Motor Company® and General Motors Company® respectively. The hotel is also near Eastern Michigan University and the University of Michigan’s Dearborn campus. Leisure travellers will find the hotel location convenient to the Henry Ford Museum, Noah Webster’s home – where the first American dictionary was written – and Thomas Edison’s Menlo Park laboratory. Additionally, the Detroit sports venues of Comerica Park and Ford Field are just a short drive away.

    In addition to its 24-hour business centre, the hotel also offers a small meeting room and free wireless Internet service throughout the hotel.

    The Holiday Inn Express Romulus/Detroit Metro Airport, owned by the Koza family, and managed by Group 10 Management, is franchised by an affiliate of IHG.

    Inversiones La Rioja Expands Marriott Portfolio with Courtyard by Marriott in Lima, Peru

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    Marriott International, Inc. announced plans to open a new 150-room Courtyard by Marriott Hotel in Lima, South America’s third largest city, under an agreement with Inversiones La Rioja, S.A., a distinguished Peruvian corporation which owns the existing 300-room JW Marriott Lima and 153-room JW Marriott Cusco. The hotel will be situated at the intersection of Calle Alcanfores and Calle Schell in Lima’s upscale Miraflores neighbourhood known for its shopping, restaurants, antique dealers and breath taking ocean views. “We were taken by the new concept and positioning of the Courtyard by Marriott brand, and are very excited about developing this property with Marriott International in Lima,” said Alfonso Brazzini, President of the Board of Inversiones la Rioja. “With the incredible performance of the JW Marriott Lima, we are confident this hotel will do very well in Lima.”

    “The new Courtyard by Marriott in Lima will be a significant milestone in our rapid expansion across Latin America,” remarked Craig S. Smith, President of the Caribbean & Latin America at Marriott International, Inc. “The hotel will feature a modern, functional design while embracing Peru’s vibrant culture and the amenities travelers trust from our globally renowned Marriott International brands.”

    “This new hotel strengthens our footprint in Lima, a key strategic market for Marriott International in Latin America, and I am confident it will greatly contribute to our success in the country,” said Laurent de Kousemaeker, chief development officer for the Caribbean & Latin America at Marriott International, Inc.

    In addition to 150 guest rooms, the hotel will feature the brand’s refreshing business lobby, a casual dining restaurant, ample meeting space and recreational facilities include a swimming pool and a fitness centre. It will also feature Courtyard’s new relaxing interior design for the guestrooms.

    Hotel Pipeline Growth in Africa Accelerates

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    Research by W Hospitality Group, one of the founding members of Hotel Partners Africa (HPA), reveals that the number of planned new hotel rooms in the Hotel Development Pipeline in Africa has increased by 16 per cent on last year, which was 12 per cent up on 2011. This is based on a sample of 29 international hotel chains, with 59 brands between them, and analyses deals that they have signed with owners. As in previous years, the detail behind the headline shows a distinct tale of two Africas. In North Africa, the development pipeline grew by 9 per cent, from 17,217 planned new hotel rooms in 2012 to 18,782 rooms in 77 hotels in 2013. In sub-Saharan Africa, however, the chains’ pipeline now stands at 21,052 rooms in 130 hotels, up from 17,109 rooms in 100 hotels a year ago – a massive 23 per cent increase. This compares to 4 per cent growth in Europe and 8.6 per cent growth in Asia Pacific, according to data produced by STR Global (although the growth in Africa is from a much lower base).

    Trevor Ward, Managing Director of W Hospitality Group said: “The main reasons for the slower growth in North Africa include the opening of hotels in the 2012 pipeline, particularly in Algeria, a reduced investment focus on North Africa due to political concerns and a greater emphasis on development in sub-Saharan markets.

    “There is a boom in Africa, in all sectors, including hotels. Economic growth in many countries is 6 per cent or higher and global investors are looking at the continent in a much more serious and sophisticated way. We are being contacted by an increasing number of dedicated investment funds seeking to enter the African hotel market.”

    The five countries of North Africa all appear in the top ten countries for new hotels, led by Egypt (7,644 planned new hotel rooms), Morocco (5,178) and Algeria (3,160). In sub-Saharan Africa, Nigeria has by far the largest pipeline, with 7,470 planned new rooms. The companies leading the way are Hilton Worldwide with 6,230 rooms in its African pipeline, Carlson Rezidor with 5,947, Accor with 5,165 and Marriott with 3,900.

    Said Ward: “The major international brands are still blazing the trail, led by Hilton Worldwide, forging ahead with 6,230 planned new rooms for Hilton, Doubletree and Garden Inn brands, an extraordinary 84% increase on 2012. And it is extremely encouraging to see new brands entering the market, including Campanile, Dusit, easyHotel, Fairmont, Hyatt Place and W. This shows the confidence of the hotel chains not just in the continent conceptually, but also as somewhere where they can diversify their brand footprint.”

    W Hospitality Group and Hotel Partners Africa released the report at the official launch of HPA to highlight its deep understanding of the hotel sector in Africa. HPA is a new consultancy formed by four pre-eminent consultants to the hotel industry in Africa – Trevor Ward and Vernon Page of Lagos-based W Hospitality Group, David Harper of Leisure Property Services (UK) and Mark Martinovic of Hotel Spec (South Africa and Dubai). Together they are offering their clients an unparalleled range of services throughout the life cycle of a hotel venture in Africa, from feasibility & market studies, valuations, sourcing funding & finance, development management and procurement, to asset management and sales.

    Introducing Brushed Steel from Dixon Turner

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    One of the UK’s leading independent wallcovering manufacturer, Dixon Turner is pleased to introduce Brushed Steel to its Premier collection.Brushed Steel – a new fabric backed vinyl wallcovering. The delicate textured surface of Brushed Steel, combined with lustrous metallic print effects makes this new range a stunning addition to Dixon Turner’s extensive collection of contract vinyl wallcoverings. The reflective underlay of the texture contrasts with the fine raised filaments to make this product both sophisticated and chic.

    The extensive colour palette features rich shades of plum and berry, along with earthy tones of moss, peat and sand. Pearlescent finishes have been applied to the paler colours to add a luxurious, yet usable look. As the product name suggests though, the focus of the palette is metallic, and with a wide variety of gold, silver, bronze and pewter hues, Brushed Steel is sure to create a talking point wherever it is used.

    For more information onBrushed Steel or any other Dixon Turner designs, please contact our sales team on: 0870 606 1237, alternatively you can email sales@dixon-turner.co.uk

    Renaissance Dallas Hotel Breaks Ground on State-Of-The-Art Meeting Facility

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    A ground breaking ceremony was held on the 7th March at the Renaissance Dallas Hotel for a new 30,000-square-foot meeting facility. The 14-month, multi-million dollar construction project will create jobs for nearly 200 workers and is scheduled for completion in June of 2014. Renaissance Hotels is a lifestyle brand within the Marriott International, Inc. global portfolio of 18 brands.The new facility will give the hotel a total of 50,000 square feet of meeting and event space. The centrepiece of the new space will be a 16,000-square-foot Grand Ballroom (able to accommodate up to 1,500 people for a seated dinner) with plentiful natural light throughout. Directly above the new ballroom will be the City View Ballroom and City View Rooftop Terrace including an additional 10,900 square feet of indoor and outdoor space for truly unique large-scale events. The City View Ballroom will offer floor-to-ceiling windows and breathtaking views of the Dallas skyline. The architect and contractor for this project is HC Beck.

    The new structure is designed to qualify for the LEED Standard Silver status rating, signalling the hotel’s focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility throughout the renovation process. Key design elements include contemporary décor, vaulted ceilings, and state-of-the-art sound and lighting. The facility will offer a private entrance with valet parking options and motor coach access, as well as catering services focused on modern-American cuisine with a local twist. The hotel’s current meeting and event space will remain open throughout the expansion.

    Mark Woelffer, general manager of the hotel, noted that the new facility gives the hotel the ability to house larger conferences and social galas which they were previously unable to accommodate due to lack of space. It is projected to produce approximately $10 million in revenue in its first year of operation, translating to nearly $500,000 in additional tax income for the city — and will create many new jobs at the property.

    The Renaissance Dallas Hotel offers luxurious accommodations and remarkable architecture in an excellent location near the American Airlines Centre, Dallas Convention Centre, and Love Field Airport. Consistently ranked among the top hotels in the city, the property includes 514 guest rooms and suites, Celebrity Chef Dean Max’s celebrated Asador Restaurant, rooftop pool, and fitness centre. Marriott International, Inc. currently offers a portfolio of nearly 90 hotels across nine lodging brands in the DFW Metroplex.

    Alpine Inspiration: The New Generation of Rooms in Swissôtel Metropole, Geneva

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    Design and comfort take first priority in the new rooms of the Swissôtel Métropole, Geneva. The twelve “signature rooms” are the first of their kind within Swissôtels & Resorts and point the way to future projects for the global hotel group with Swiss roots.The innovative design follows an alpine inspiration, with parquet floors and an absolute eye-catcher, the colourful wallpapers, which symbolize seas of flowers as encountered in the Swiss Alps. The exclusive wallpapers were designed especially for the hotel by the renowned Swiss textile manufacturer Jakob Schlaepfer, a Silk and Embroidery Company of international repute, which supplies luxury fashion designers such as Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Vivienne Westwood with exceptional materials. The open, mosaic bathrooms are a particular highlight, providing guests with their own personal spa experience via the steam showers or Jacuzzi baths with jet stream. The comfort experience is enhanced by the Swissotel product line Pürovel, which is produced by Swiss farmers using pure biological oils and local herbs.

    The signature rooms also demonstrate the latest technological developments: all lights and electronic instruments are navigated via a central control panel and the 150 channel television is integrated into a room-high mirror, with a media connection panel allowing guests to connect an MP3 player, an iPad or notebook and to view an own video, for example. Various additional services, which are available free of charge to guests in the new rooms, are decisive for the unique hotel experience. Minibar, ironing service on arrival, Nespresso coffee machine and free Wi-Fi access are all included. All signature rooms are offering a view over the famous English Garden or Lake Geneva.

    According to Stefan Winistoerfer, General Manager of the Swissôtel Métropol, Geneva, “the first guests in the signature rooms have been absolutely delighted. The designers have accomplished a modern and chic ambience, offering a high degree of comfort. Twelve additional signature rooms will be completed in the course of the year”.

    The luxury hotel Swissotel Métropole, Geneva is ideally located on the left lakeshore, midst in the business and shopping quarter of the city and only a few minutes’ walk from the old town. The 111 rooms and 16 suites provide the latest technology and constitute the ideal accommodation for both business and private travelers.

    Opening of Pullman Dubai Deira City Centre

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    Pullman, Accor’s upscale brand for international seasoned travellers, opens Pullman Dubai Deira City Centre with 317 rooms. This new property is the first step of a key year, sustained by a strong expansion in main tourist hubs and a new way to experience upscale hospitality through a cosmopolitan, vibrant and in style journey. This opening will also reveal the first Pullman Artnight, an exclusive and original event which takes guests into the heart of the Pullman brand.“Adding Pullman Dubai Deira City Centre to our global properties is a milestone for us. Our Pullman network currently counts 78 hotels in 23 countries. We have huge ambitions for this brand which offers a strong and differentiated proposal to customers and owners. Middle East’s strong travel and tourism outlook matches Accor’s development goals of managing 150 Pullman hotels worldwide by 2015-2020, among which 15 will be in key GCC destinations.” says Yann Caillère, President and Chief Operating Officer Accor.

    Pullman Dubai Deira City Centre: a cosmopolitan, and in style hotel in Dubai
    Pullman Dubai Deira City Centre is located in the Deira district, connected to one of the city’s largest malls. Close to Dubai International Airport, the location is popular among business and leisure travellers. The hotel has undergone a complete refurbishment to reflect the brand’s creative DNA.

    Offering an amazing view of Dubai’s creek and lush landscape of Dubai Golf and Yacht Club, Pullman Dubai Deira City Centre features the best of the brand’s signature services including the Welcomer, Pullman bed, free Wi-Fi, Connectivity Lounge, Co-Meeting offer for the MICE market, Nespresso® experience, Vinoteca by Pullman wine list and Pullman Fit & Spa Lounge.

    This hotel radiates Pullman’s DNA and treats cosmopolitan guests to an all-new experience at the top of upscale hospitality range, combining performance and pleasure into a lifestyle where working and relaxing are no longer contradictory terms Christophe Landais – Managing Director Accor Middle East, added: “We are committed to further strengthen our position in the region and the Pullman Dubai Deira City Centre will undoubtedly be the choice hotel for business and leisure travellers. We currently operate four Pullman hotels in the Middle East, and will add two more – the 354-room Pullman Dubai Jumeirah Lakes Towers which will open this year and the 468-room Pullman Doha West Bay which will open in 2015.”

    Modern and connected rooms
    The Pullman Dubai Deira City Centre’s 317 rooms provide first-class comfort and state-of-the-art technology. All rooms have a new bedding concept, which offers memory foam pillows to relieve neck pain and provide a better sleep. The hotel is designed to be a perfect balance between business and leisure. Its environment facilitates efficient and quiet work thanks to its latest connectivity features.

    Contemporary food and beverage outlets, facilities for sports, recreation and wellbeing
    The property, with four restaurants and bars, provides international and local cuisine tailored to cosmopolitan travellers and local customers alike: Le Cafe, a 24-hour lobby lounge; all-day dining restaurant Medley; La Fabrique, a New York-style venue for after-work drinks or to watch the latest sport broadcast; and the outdoor rooftop pool lounge, Azure, the perfect place to unwind, sip cocktails amidst views of the Dubai skyline. The luxurious SOMA Spa, uses famous Clarins products while the ‘Fit Lounge’ has latest generation cardio and weight training equipment.

    State-of-the-art meeting areas and latest generation technology to be unveiled soon
    In October 2013, the hotel will have an entire floor dedicated to meetings and events with 9 totally renovated meeting rooms, a dedicated meeting space of 909 square metres. It will feature the Pullman Co-Meeting concept, which offers comfort and connectivity and also encourages dedication and cohesion. A fully dedicated team, with an Event Manager and IT Solutions Manager, deals with all last minute details (from the break areas, meeting room set-up, dining rooms, video-conferencing services, Pullman Chill out Spaces and innovative breaks) to assure success of all professional events. The Pullman Connectivity Lounge allows clients to stay tuned, print documents and efficiently work with the latest-generation of PCs and printers.

    The first Pullman Artnight: a vibrant experience on the occasion of Pullman Dubai Deira City Centre launch
    Pullman Artnights, series of signature events produced locally around the globe, have been launched for the Pullman Dubai Deira City Centre opening. These international encounters with the Pullman brand will become the common thread for each event, recognizable and identifiable global Pullman moments, rooted in the destination city as well as in the brand DNA: cosmopolitan, in-style and vibrant.

    “Whether they are staying for business, leisure, or both, our objective is to offer our guests a cosmopolitan, vibrant and in style experience. In 2013, starting with Paris, London and Brussels, Pullman will start building with both emerging and established living artists a contemporary art collection that explores an essential aspect of our times: the re-emergence of cultural identities in a modern world marked by universality and cultural mixing.” explains Xavier Louyot – Senior Vice President Global Marketing Pullman.

    Hyatt Regency Chicago’s $168 Million Renovation Unveils Sleek New Modern Design

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    Hyatt Regency Chicago, Chicago’s largest hotel and the largest Hyatt in the world, is set to unveil a $168 million renovation in early April, enhancing the entire property into a sleek, modern oasis for travellers and locals alike.Located next to the intersection of Wacker Dr. and Michigan Ave. – the crossroads of Chicago – and on the southern shore of the Chicago River, Hyatt Regency Chicago is both an urban landmark and a flag bearer of an international hotel brand. The current renovation seeks to polish this distinguished property, bringing a building which was designed more than 30 years ago into alignment with the most recent additions to Chicago’s architectural skyline including the nearby Millennium Park, the Jay Pritzker Pavilion, the Chicago Historical Society and other internationally acclaimed works.

    “The central vision behind the renovation is that of the atrium and lobby as a grand urban space, a place where the excitement of the milling crowd is amplified by the presence of extraordinary program elements,” says Paul Bentel, Partner at Bentel + Bentel architects and planners. “Whether it be registration and concierge, American Craft Kitchen & Bar, Market Chicago, BIG Bar or a reinvented Stetsons Modern Steak + Sushi, each have been given a stronger identity within the lobby, making it the ‘heart and soul’ of the hotel and a place that is easier to navigate and more energetic than ever.”

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    Intercontinental Hotels Group expands into the Russian market

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    InterContinental Hotel Group has signed a franchise multiple development agreement (MDA) with Regional Hotel Chain, a portfolio company of VIY Management (VIYM). The agreement will see 15 new hotels developed in Russia by 2019, which, when open, will double the size of IHG’s estate there as it stands today, and will introduce the Holiday Inn Express brand to the region for the first time.

    The new Holiday Inn Express hotels will add approximately 2,250 rooms, when signed, to IHG’s current Russia development pipeline of over 1,700 rooms across 5 hotels.

    The news comes just 10 days after IHG announced double-digit profit growth in its 2012 financial results, which saw the opening of 226 new hotels across the globe and an 8% increase it its European revenue.

    IHG have invested growth into the Russia market, and have previously announced plans to have 100 hotels across Russia and the CIS open in the pipeline by 2020. IHG has 13 hotels (3,894 rooms) open in Russia, with another 5 hotels (1,773 rooms) in the pipeline that will open in the next 3 to 5 years.

    The company said it would work with local investors to introduce, managed and franchised hotels across the country, where there is a need for internationally branded hotels. Its expansion will be driven by growth in regional centres and new fast-growing cities with well-established business communities and tourist attractions.

    Intercontinental Trend Report

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    The report, created by IHG and The Futures Company, is both engaging and illuminating, with various news hooks such as:

    Who is ‘The Invisible Traveller’?
    How travellers are no longer ‘Business or Pleasure’ – the report redefines 4 new types of traveller
    The East West divide
    Radical changes in travel in the next 20 years
    The relationship between travellers and the industry and the shift in power
    Global trends and emerging markets
    How technology is radically changing ‘the traveller’
    Major dilemmas faced by the industry

    And much more.

    Secrets Revealed: Crosswater Digital now available

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    A week or so ago the indefatigable David Balmer invited me to the Crosswater nest near the Dartford Crossing for a preview of the launch of the new Crosswater Digital controls and a look at their revamped showroom. Since my last visit some months ago the company has grown in the hotel sector considerably winning contracts from, among others, Hilton. Their large car park bore testament to this, being almost full, and David remarked they were beginning to kick against the walls.

    It is good to see a British company that is investing in research and development and bringing new products into the market place with confidence and verve. The company is showcasing its new products, part of a series of launches over the next few months some of which I can’t talk about yet.What I can talk about is the new digital control system devised by Crosswater. I was talking with a US based designer recently about electronic controls in the bathroom and her response was ‘why on earth would you want them’? Well, speaking as someone who has enjoyed a simple electronic shower control for years now, I can say that being able to push a button and step into a shower that is set exactly at the right temperature before I get even my hand wet is a real delight in the mornings (as we all know the US is decades behind Europe in decadence anyway, we are Athens to their Rome.)

    The idea that I might be able to start a bath or my shower from the breakfast table or whilst in bed is delightful, but the Crosswater system takes it further than this enabling you, if you are so inclined, to put the plug in and run you bath as you watch the end of the match on your telly. The mobile phone app (currently only available for some minority make of fruity phone, but soon on sensible devices too) enables this degree of control too.

    Travelodge Calls On More Than 100 MPs to “Stand Up and Fight for Tourism in the House of Commons”

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    Ahead of English Tourism Week (16-24 March, 2013), Grant Hearn, Travelodge CEO has written to 106 MP’s from England’s key tourism constituencies to ask them to stand up in the House of Commons and fight for the industry. With the right regulatory framework the UK’s fifth largest industry has the potential to create 300,000 jobs by 2020. However a lack of Government action will prevent this from happening, which is why Travelodge’s boss is asking for MP’s support to promote tourism from its second class status in the eyes of policymakers.

    In the letter Mr Hearn makes a case that it is high time policy makers woke up and unlocked the true potential of one of the UK’s fastest growing industries and asks MP’s from England’s key tourism constituencies to support a ten point plan to develop a tourism industry capable of leading the economy to sustained growth and job creation.

    The ten point plan calls for the Government to move tourism higher up its agenda, and for the sector to be given the status it deserves – by moving it from the Department of Culture Media & Sports to the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.

    As tourism is crucial to economic growth the plan also includes a recommendation for a dedicated taskforce to be created, which is headed up by a tourism minister. This group will be tasked with delivering growth and creating a cross departmental cohesive strategy in cooperation with all tourism partners.

    The letter also calls for more to be done to increase the UK’s competiveness, especially to reduce the bureaucracy behind the visa application process which keeps so many BRIC visitors away.

    Grant Hearn, Travelodge CEO said: “English Tourism Week celebrates a vital industry in terms of providing economic growth, inward investment and job creation but it has been largely ignored by successive Governments. The industry needs more than just lip service, as we have a huge opportunity within our grasp to help the economy recover. A lack of action is costing jobs, growth and investment, and whilst we dither, our European neighbours and the USA are successfully pursuing growth via forward-thinking tourism strategies.

    “The difficulties in the economy are well-publicised, but British tourism can act as a catalyst to help grow the UK’s economy and create much needed jobs. It’s crucial that the Government does everything it can to unleash the true potential of one of the few industries that is continuing to grow, but to be able to do that we need MP’s who will champion its cause.

    “Our ten point plan is about positioning tourism as a key element of a sustainable economic recovery, so we hope this provides the catalyst for MP’s to stand up and fight for it.”

    The letter is published on the back of a Travelodge report which provides stark evidence into the role that tourism can play in delivering sustained economic growth. The first ever comprehensive analysis into how tourism performed during the double dip recession shows that the industry outperformed the general economy, leading the way in terms of employment numbers and revenue growth.

    The report proves that tourism is one of the few industries to have continued growing despite the economic crisis. Whilst GDP grew by 8% from 2007, during the same period the tourism industry increased its revenues by 12.6% to more than £40 billion – representing 10% of GDP.

    Against a backdrop of rising unemployment, the reports shows that the industry continued to create jobs, including 120,000 new ones in 2011 alone. As a further illustration of this growth, Travelodge is today announcing plans to help put more young and long-term Britons into employment. The hotel chain is pledging to create 500 new jobs, 100 apprenticeships and 50 work experience positions by 2015.

    The report also shows that the UK’s appeal as a tourist destination endured during the double dip recession, with overall visitor numbers up by 3.1% to 157.4 million. Staycations form the backbone of the tourism economy, with domestic trips and holidays increasing by 5.6% to 126.6 million. This shows that Britons have reacquainted themselves with holidaying at home, and city breaks emerge as particularly popular, accounting for almost a quarter (23%) of all domestic breaks.

    However, the report also highlights there are huge opportunities to grow tourism particularly when it comes to boosting overseas visitor numbers. Between 2007 and 2011, global tourism grew by 23.4% but during that same period, two million fewer overseas visitors came to the UK, a drop of more than 6%. This means the Government’s target for four million new overseas visitors by 2014 will be missed.

    At present, Europe and the USA are leading the way in attracting overseas visitors, particularly from emerging BRIC markets. For every Chinese tourist who visits Britain, eight go to Paris and ten visit America. On average the typical Chinese visitor spends £1,600 whilst in the UK. China has a population of 1.3 billion but in 2011 just 149,000 citizens visited the UK, spending £240m. In contrast the USA attracted 1.1 million Chinese visitors in the same year.

    Wilton Carpets Commercial sets Zeffirellis on fire

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    Visitors to the bustling Lake District town of Ambleside have always loved the award-winning restaurant and cinema Zeffirellis, and they now have even more reason to visit thanks to a recent refurbishment that sees 450sqm of bespoke axminster carpet by Wilton Carpets Commercial gracing the venue’s busy floors.The brand new 10-row woven axminster carpet uses a palette of muted grey, soft cream and striking blue in an eye-catching abstract print and now covers the restaurant and two cinema floors. Perfectly coordinating with the sumptuous upholstery and lavish soft furnishings in the restaurant and providing a striking contrast to the bold red cinema seats, the bespoke design was created by Zeffirellis’ management team in conjunction with installers Kendal Quality Carpets and brought to life by Wilton Carpets Commercial’s experienced design team.

    “Zeffirellis wanted a truly stand-out carpet that would inject life into the restaurant and cinemas in a unique fashion,” comments Karl Greenall, coordinator, Kendal Quality Carpets. “After browsing through Wilton Carpets Commercial’s stock designs, we were drawn to those with dancing flame-type motifs and knew that these sort of styles would inject the vibrancy that Zeffirellis was seeking. We then created a custom design in beautiful shades, with cream flame strands flying out from one wall and then dispersing amongst the bolder blue swirls for a high-impact look.”

    Not only offering a stunning aesthetic, the new carpet also provides the durability that this busy location demands with guests choosing to make a day of Zeffirellis by watching a film in one of the venue’s cinema screens before moving on to the restaurant to enjoy fine Italian cuisine. As Dorothy Smith, managing director, Zeffirellis, explains:

    “When considering the new carpet, it was imperative that it offered us outstanding levels of resilience in order to withstand the heavy footfall that we experience on a daily basis, while still having the visual flair that our venue is famous for. Wilton Carpets Commercial delivered this within a very strict time frame so that we could open our doors to our loyal customers as quick as possible.”

    For further information contact Wilton Carpets Commercial on 01722 746000 or sales@wiltoncarpets.com

    Parma Restaurant Refurbished With Style!

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    Stylematters has successfully supplied and installed the complete furniture and fixed seating within a 10 day period for Parma Restaurant in Knutsford. The restaurant is set to be a real gem in the community offering freshly prepared pizzas and pastas throughout the day using authentic Italian ingredients. Stylematters, along with our in-house design and fit out company Style Contracts, was delighted to be involved in the redesign of the site. The refurbishment features the design and fit out of a bespoke bar, a luxury mirror wall and a beautifully heated outdoor terrace.

    David Oulsnam, chief executive of Style Contracts told us, “Our challenge was to transform the site from what once was a coffee shop into a distinguished yet inviting restaurant atmosphere. By rebranding and refurbishing the indoor dining and outside decking areas, we are very proud of the end result.”.

    Working alongside Style Contracts, Stylematters delivered and installed all the fixed and loose seating including our flagship ‘Pickmere’ dining chairs and bar stools and light up ‘Ammici’ poseur tables along with our white marble tabletop. The overall design offers the perfect space to enjoy the freshly prepared delights of head chef, Claudio Iannetta.

    Restaurant owner, Marco Dellapina announced, “We are thrilled with the high calibre design and quality of our new interior at Parma. It has been well received by our customers and has created a real buzz in the area.”.

    Holiday Inn Express® Philadelphia E – Penn’s Landing Opens Near Historic City Sights

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    IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) has recently announced the opening of the new Holiday Inn Express® Philadelphia E – Penn’s Landing, within walking distance of Philadelphia’s historic district and downtown.The new Holiday Inn Express hotel opens following a $4 million conversion that includes renovations to each of the 184 guest rooms, a fully remodelled lobby, a new business centre and an exercise room. Located at 100 N. Christopher Columbus Blvd. in the Penn’s Landing waterfront area, the 10-story hotel is just minutes from downtown Philadelphia River and offers a free shuttle for its guests to the most popular historic attractions.

    “Holiday Inn Express hotels are designed to be the smart choice for value-conscious business and leisure travellers,” said Heather Balsley, senior vice president, Brand Management, The Americas, IHG. “With more than 2,100 properties worldwide and 450 more in the pipeline, the Holiday Inn Express portfolio continues to provide our guests with an enhanced-stay experience at a great value. We are proud to welcome the Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia E-Penn’s Landing into the Holiday Inn family with the brand-new sign and everything it represents.”

    “We’re pleased to join the Holiday Inn Express brand family and offer visitors a new and attractive lodging experience in the very popular Penn’s Landing district,” said Robert Ambrose, general manager, Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia E – Penn’s Landing. “Holiday Inn Express is a fresh brand that we believe fits well with the needs of visitors to this historic area, whether they are here for business or leisure.”

    Guests will discover that the Philadelphia Visitor’s Center, just a half mile from the hotel, is a great place to learn about the area’s historic attractions, which include: The Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and the National Constitution Center. Also within walking distance are the National American Museum of Jewish History and the Edgar Allen Poe National Historic Site.

    Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia E-Penn’s Landing, owned by Delaware Waterfront Associates and managed by Growth Properties Hospitality Management, is franchised by an affiliate of IHG.

    Great Northern Hotel to Launch April 2013

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    This April, the Great Northern Hotel, London’s first railway hotel, re-opens for the first time in almost 12 years following a comprehensive £40 million renovation programme. Occupying a prime position between King’s Cross Station and St Pancras International, the busiest rail transport hub in Europe, the privately owned Grade II listed building has been thoughtfully restored by owner-operator Jeremy Robson of Ram. The Great Northern Hotel actually forms an integral part of King’s Cross station, with the signature dome of the new Western Concourse designed to fit the crescent shape of the hotel itself and is also just 18 metres away from the main Eurostar entrance to St Pancras International.“The restoration and re-opening of the Great Northern Hotel has been a dream of mine for many years. I saw the quality in the original architecture and realised what a careful renovation could contribute to the major regeneration being undertaken at King’s Cross. The hotel has an enchanting beauty and enjoys the most spectacular of locations in one of London’s most exciting neighbourhoods. I wanted to re-create something of real and lasting value; a London landmark that would serve visitors and Londoners alike.” Jeremy Robson

    Originally designed by architect Lewis Cubitt, the Great Northern Hotel opened in 1854 as the first of the new generation of Victorian railway hotels. Its Italianate, classical features are textbook examples of the early Victorian period. Reflecting its architectural heritage, the 91-bedroom hotel has been sensitively refurbished and its interior design exudes a timeless elegance with a hint of modernity. The intention has been to evoke the romance of rail travel from a bygone age and to preserve a sense of history and style. David Archer and Julie Ann Humphryes, co-founders of Archer Humphryes Architects (Hakkasan, Sans Souci Hotel Vienna), were commissioned to execute the concept and interior design of the hotel.

    Leading international consultancy and construction company, Mace, acted as the hotel’s design and build contractor and also contributed to the funding of the project. Great care was taken to sympathetically refurbish the hotel’s original features and structures such as the façades, windows, lead-lined gutters, cast iron grilles and drainpipes. In regaining the lost stature of this charming building and returning it back to use after many years of neglect, there was much valued collaboration between English Heritage, The London Borough of Camden, the contractor, the owner and the design teams.

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    A window of opportunity at Hampton Court Palace

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    Focus SB, played a part in preserving the Baroque interior of the Queen’s State Apartments at Hampton Court Palace.

    When the Hampton Court Beauties exhibition ended in December, Harry Brimmel, maintenance manager at Hampton Court Palace, saw a rare window of opportunity to undertake some much needed re-wiring in the Queens State Apartments.On the surface, this rewiring job was simple: replace the old filament lights with LED’s, redundant wiring with new, and fit new light switches and electrical face plates. However, it took four months to complete, while usually a job such as this would take half that time.

    “You simply cannot drill through walls here,” Harry explained. The historical significance of Hampton Court Palace meant the refurbishment had to be completed with minimal to no impact on the interior. If there were any changes to the external face, then these had to match the rest of the interior and go unnoticed.

    Part of the characteristic of this job was to work around the palace’s grand interior and infrastructure. When preserving a historical treasure, time is not of the essence, but rather patience. So time was taken to thread cable from one room to the next by going up three stories and down again so not to make any fresh insertions into the walls. Pre-existing pathways were followed from lamp to socket to switch.

    The electrical plates, the face of the re-wiring, were all made bespoke, in order to match the old, by Focus SB. The plates had to be approved by English Heritage. So, at first, a photograph of a Focus SB made plate was sent to them, and then a member of staff visited Hampton Court to view and give the go-ahead before they were installed. This planning process took around six weeks and Focus SB had to be prepared to make the alterations.

    Harry commented: “The amount of work that went into this simple job is incredible. Focus SB was good to us; they were patient and empathetic. This was a very particular job and they never promised more than they could deliver.”

    Once the electrical plates received approval they were placed into pre-existing holes in the skirting board. The finishes and design varied, for the Queen’s bedroom and drawing room, a bronze finished plate was used. For the Queen’s Court, sockets with primed flip lids were used. Once fitted, these were painted the same colour of the room and affectively hidden from view.

    The Queen’s State apartments were built later than the Tudor Palace, which was constructed while Henry VIII reigned in the sixteenth century. Over a century later, Queen Mary attempted to rebuild Hampton Court Palace in a Baroque style and communicated opulence, power and Catholicism through the flamboyant interiors.

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    Holiday Inn Express® Opens in Downtown Charleston, South Carolina

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    IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) has recently announced the opening of the Holiday Inn Express Charleston Downtown-Ashley River, in the heart of downtown Charleston.

    Having recently undergone an extensive renovation with all -new furniture, fixtures and equipment, all 153 rooms in the eight-story hotel at 146 Lockwood Boulevard include granite countertops and walkout balconies.The Holiday Inn Express Charleston Downtown-Ashley River comes on the heels of the Holiday Inn Historic Charleston Downtown which opened recently in January.

    The property also features complimentary high-speed Internet access available throughout the hotel, a fitness centre, large outdoor pool area, a 24-hour business centre and almost 700 square feet of meeting space accommodating about 50 people.

    “It is so exciting to be a part of the Holiday Inn brand family and add another Holiday Inn Express to both the Charleston area and our Charlestowne Hotels portfolio,” said the hotel’s general manager, Rebecca Ruttiger. “We are building a great staff to match this great new product. We look forward to having a wonderful partnership with Medical University of South Carolina, the Charleston RiverDogs, and other area businesses and hotels to continue to enhance this Historic City.”

    Guest rooms feature contemporary styling, a 32-inch HD flat screen TV, comfortable queen or king-sized beds, a sitting area with a lounge chair and an in-room coffee machine featuring complimentary Smart Roast 100% Arabica coffee. Business travellers will find large desks with ergonomic chairs, free high-speed internet access and free local phone and toll free, phones with private voicemail and complimentary USA TODAY® newspapers. The SimplySmart™ shower will incorporate a proprietary Stay Smart™ Kohler showerhead, signature shower curtain with curved rod, upgraded 100 percent cotton terry towels and a custom line of cinnamon-scented bath products. Guests will enjoy the SimplySmart™ bedding collection, where they will find crisp fresh bedding that features an attractive decorative throw, a medium-weight duvet blanket and soft, 200 thread-count sheets.
    The complimentary Express Start® breakfast bar features a full range of breakfast items, including a rotation of egg and meat selections, biscuits, yogurt, fruit, pancakes, the brand’s proprietary cinnamon roll, and Smart Roast® coffee.

    The Holiday Inn Express Charleston Downtown-Ashley River, owned by Charleston OPCO, LLC, and managed by Charlestowne Hotels, is franchised by an affiliate of IHG.

    Style Seating Launches Flex12 Chair

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    Elegant and practical the FLEX12 range from Style Seating is sure to be our best selling chair of 2013.Superior comfort, light weight and very practical. Available in your choice of upholstery colour to suit any design scheme.

    To view the technical details and more options, please visit our website: www.styleseating.co.uk

    Premier Inn Waterloo – official opening

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    Yesterday, 13th March 2013, marked the official opening of the Premier Inn Waterloo located on York Street, SE1 London. The 234 bedroom hotel is an interesting conversion as part of it contains a grade II listed building in the form of the old General Lying In Hospital dating from 1767. The adjacent building houses the main reception, restaurant and bar and is a conversion from an office block.

    The two buildings created some interesting challenges for AXIOM Architects and Senior Project & Programme Manager of Whitbread, Steve Hammond, as the buildings do not align on each floor. This meant the hotel could not utilise the impressive entrance to the old hospital as it was difficult to comply with access requirements for Disabled guests and remain sympathetic to the building’s interior.

    However, the overall effect is very impressive. The hotel is reflective of London’s architecture – a “bit of this and a bit of that” and it works beautifully. It’s only a shame more could not be made of the large public areas in the old hospital as they would be used as lounge areas in other brands such as CitizenM. Hammond commented: ‘To ensure the Premier Inn “Sleep Guarantee”, we couldn’t use sofas in these [public] areas as people would meet here and disturb guests… it’s something we considered very carefully”.

    Whitbread is highly experienced at converting vacant buildings into hotels which our review of the Premier Inn Leicester Square demonstrates. When asked if there had been any special steps taken at the Premier Inn Waterloo to reduce noise levels such as those at the Leicester Square hotel Hammond responded, “With the Leicester Square property, the vibrations and noise from the nightclub required us to do something special with the design of the rooms… it has not been a requirement to do that here [Waterloo] as the extra glazing on the windows was enough.”

    The greatest asset the hotel has is the view over Southbank. Lying in bed looking out over the London Eye and Big Ben has to be worth every penny of the budget hotel price you forget you’re paying.

    Written by Lorraine Hakes on a visit on the 13th March 2013.

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    Fairmont Heritage Place Announces New Luxury Residences at Mayakoba in Mexico’s Riviera Maya

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    Fairmont Hotels & Resorts has recently announced the newest addition to its private residence club offering with the launch of Fairmont Heritage Place, Mayakoba. Located in the most exclusive resort complex of the Mexican Caribbean, in the vibrant heart of the Mayan Riviera, Fairmont Heritage Place, Mayakoba is a dream conceived by OHLD and Fairmont Hotels & Resorts. Fairmont Heritage Place, Mayakoba features 30 exclusive residences sold in 1/12 fractions available in three-bedroom units (2,152 square feet) with spacious terraces and four-bedroom units (2,238 square feet) with private terrace, plunge pools and roof top garden access. All feature large en-suite bathrooms, full kitchens and open concept dining and living areas. Buyers gain interest in a world-class residence without the hassles of home ownership and like other forms of real estate, ownership interests can be sold, willed, deeded or placed in a trust.

    Located within the award-winning Mayakoba resort development – renowned for its singular ecosystem of dunes, jungle, mangrove forests and freshwater lagoons – the residences are set away from the beach to protect the integrity of the coastal mangroves, home to myriad indigenous species of fish, birds and mammals. Owners gain access to world-class golf on Mayakoba’s 18-hole, Greg Norman-designed El Camaleón championship course, host to the only PGA TOUR event in Latin America and the Jim McLean Golf School. Dining and spa privileges are also included at all of Mayakoba’s three hotels – Fairmont, Rosewood, and Banyan Tree Mayakoba, easily accessed via the Mayakoba Connection ferry service connecting the three properties.

    Fairmont Heritage Place, Mayakoba offers owner’s luxury amenities including access to airport transfers, valet parking, concierge services, daily housekeeping, 24-hour room service, preferred rates at Fairmont’s Willow Stream Spa and an exclusive, well-appointed Club House complete with owner’s lounge, bar, fitness and yoga facilities, a private pool and teen and kids play areas. As an added incentive, owners can utilize their allotted time at other Fairmont Heritage Place locations around the world or enjoy exchange privileges at Fairmont, Raffles and Swissôtel’s worldwide collection of distinctive hotels and resorts and through the extensive portfolio of The Registry Collection® program.

    Roman Launches ‘Your Bathrooms’

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    UK Shower Manufacturer and Designer, Roman Limited, have launched a case studies section on their website, where their retailers and customers have the opportunity to send in their real life bathroom designs, to highlight how they have used Roman’s product range in a variety of different real life settings.The new section, called Your Bathrooms, is an opportunity for retailers, plumbers, bathroom designers and specifiers to show off their design skills, whilst also offering inspiration to end users.

    All Your Bathrooms featured include details of the project, advice and specialist tips, along with an image of the completed bathroom. The retailer, plumber, designer or specifier is also then credited with their contact details and a link through to their website where relevant. All successful submissions are also shared across Roman’s social media network for maximum exposure.

    As well as having their company promoted on the Roman website, every successful Your Bathroom that is published has an opportunity to win the ‘Your Bathroom of the Month’. The prize includes £50s in high street gift vouchers, promotion on the homepage of the Roman website and the case study being highlighted as the bathroom of the month across Roman’s social media platforms, for even further publicity.

    Roman launched the Your Bathrooms section in response to their website statistics, which highlighted that one of the most visited sections on the website was a small real life case studies section. Further to this, research has proven that consumers research their bathroom online, before making a purchasing decision. They utilise the internet and purchase bathroom magazines to get inspired.

    The shower manufacturer decided that the popular case studies section, which was relatively small, needed to expand, to highlight a wide range of different real life bathroom settings which feature Roman products, so they opened up the opportunity to their existing customer base.

    The Your Bathrooms section launched at the beginning of February and Roman named Rawson’s Bathrooms in Sheffield, as the Your Bathroom of the month for February. The Sheffield based retailer sent in a completed bathroom design, which showed how a small space could be transformed into a dramatic bathroom.

    Roman have set up an easy to use submission form on their website, where retailers, plumbers and bathroom designers can quickly and easily complete the required details and upload photos of the project.

    David Osborne, Managing Director at Roman, commented: “We are keen to receive a wide variety of different bathroom designs, from really top end bathrooms, to small bathrooms, from budget bathrooms, to inclusively designed bathrooms. We are interested to receive bathrooms of every budget; whether they incorporate our designer Sculptures range right through to our affordable Haven range. We simply need a good clear picture of the completed bathroom.

    “This is a fantastic way for our retailers and other customers to show off their bathroom design capabilities, and promote themselves to the end user, who we know researches online, before even stepping foot into a traditional retailer. Where case studies are of an exceptional standard, we will also work with the retailer to try and get these placed in consumer magazines, for even further publicity for the retailer.”

    Vaughan Launches New Range Of Floor Lamps

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    Vaughan has recently launched a new range of floor lamps available in brass, bronze or polished nickel finish. The Villon and The Ludlow range are designed to take lampshades, to which Vaughan can make to order, and they can also advise on the size and style to suit the Floor Lamp.

    The Farringdon and Savona Floor Lamps have matching Desk Lights available which have already proved popular with Hotels such as The Hotel Intercontinental, Cliveden, Hotel Standton Place and Chateau Reylof.

    To view more of their exquisite range of lamps, please visit www.vaughandesigns.com

    Welcome To The Punch, starring James McAvoy, Mark Strong and LUGO Hotel Furniture

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    Following the recent premiere, British actors James McAvoy and Mark Strong are currently appearing extensively on our TV screens to promote their new British blockbuster movie, “Welcome to the Punch” released in cinemas across the UK on March 15th. The new Brit-action thriller is written and directed by Eran Creevy working alongside Executive producer Ridley Scott. Creevy, who achieved a BAFTA nomination for his directional debut with the 2008 Urban Thriller “Shifty” describes the experience of working with Scott as “incredible”, adding he felt “privileged to be in the same room as him and be treated like an equal”. The story is that of a former criminal, Jacob Sternwood (Strong) who returns to London from his Icelandic hideaway when is son is involved with a heist gone wrong. This gives Max Lewinsky (McAvoy), one last chance to catch the man he’s always been after.

    Some eighteen months before the release of this action packed thriller had even been announced, Lugo Hotel Furniture were delighted to be invited by the production team to become involved in the set design for one of the pivotal scenes of the film.

    The Lugo team worked very closely with acclaimed set Director, Crispian Sallis (son of British actor Peter Sallis), head of Red Diesel productions, and a previous winner of an Emmy for his work on Ridley Scott’s epic film “Gladiator”.

    Lugo were briefed in great detail to produce a complete five star hotel bedroom set at Three Mills Studios in East London, where the scene was filmed. This included designing and producing all furniture within the scene as well as the soft furnishings. As this luxurious bedroom set was to be showered with bullets during the scene, Lugo’s design team had to pay careful attention to every detail of the furniture to ensure that it performed for the cameras. The glass used on table tops, wardrobe handles and mirrors was specially constructed so that it shattered exactly as the Director had instructed. Similarly the chair, sofa and bed cushions were filled with fine feathers to enable them to explode for the camera upon impact.

    Three exact sets of each piece of furniture had to be manufactured by Lugo for the five star bedroom suite in order to allow Crispian Sallis and his team a couple of ‘takes’ to achieve the perfect final scene from different camera angles.

    All those at Lugo who were involved with this exciting project are looking forward to a company night out to the local cinema to watch this fantastic piece of British film-making and to spot the fruits of our labour on the big screen. Project co-ordinator to Lugo, Kelly Knight comments “It was a fantastic project to be involved in, and although I can’t wait to see the movie I imagine it will also be quite unsettling to watch our furniture being sprayed with bullets in the hotel shoot-out scene!”.

    Dawnvale serves up top-notch kitchen for delicious Damson

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    Greater Manchester-based Dawnvale is proud to have played a significant role in supporting both award winning restaurateur Steve Pilling and Salford City College to create and install one of the UK’s ‘greenest’ and most advanced low-energy commercial training kitchens at the £1m Damson Restaurant overlooking the garden and piazza area of MediaCityUK. The 140-cover Damson Restaurant officially opened earlier this month to rave reviews and is already proving to be a hot-spot for food-lovers from across the North West and beyond. The kitchen meanwhile is providing students from FutureSkills, Salford City College’s £6m advanced skills centre, the opportunity to work for one of the North West’s top restaurant brands in a cutting edge commercial kitchen environment. The ground-breaking project (and vision of Graham Pennington, Deputy Chief Executive at Salford City College) has been in planning and build for over two years, although Dawnvale completed their remit in a 12-week period as agreed.

    Working closely with Chef Simon Stanley, renowned restaurateur Steve Pilling and architect Don Hobson (Design Mac) – Neil Guest, Managing Director of Dawnvale set out to deliver leading-edge kitchen facilities featuring the latest sustainable and environmentally friendly technology. In addition to the commercial kitchen, Dawnvale also designed and fitted the new bar, marble floors, bespoke wine displays, a feature drop down ceiling with LED lighting as well as supplying a range of high quality furniture for the restaurant.

    Dawnvale’s credentials and outstanding reputation in the hospitality sector span over 30 years. Other notable recent projects include TGI Fridays, Hawksmoor Restaurants and the Chaophraya Group. Renowned for design flair, collaborative working practices and value for money, Dawnvale designs, manufactures and fits bars, restaurants, hotel bedrooms, cinema rooms for some of the UK’s leading hospitality groups and independently owned restaurants and hotels. Neil and the team already had a long-standing relationship with Steve Pilling whose superlative credentials span some 15 years at the very highest level and whose restaurants include the multi-award winning Damson Restaurant in Heaton Moor and The Red Lion in High Lane.

    Steve said,

    “Salford City College should be congratulated for their vision, passion and hard work in ensuring the industry has not just a national centre of excellence for our young people, but actually one we can safely say aspires to be world-class.

    My expertise in running, owning and developing high quality restaurants has, I trust, brought a new and personal dimension to the project. Working with Salford City College and Dawnvale to ensure the facilities and experience will surpass the expectations of students and the paying public has been exhilarating and inspirational.

    This will be the perfect environment for students to truly learn and master their craft as well as gain knowledge on the increasingly important elements of running a sustainable and environmentally-friendly kitchen. It’s great news for young people with career aspirations, the North West hospitality sector and the industry as a whole. ”

    Said Neil Guest,

    “This is undoubtedly one of the most exciting projects Dawnvale has ever been involved in. Every single aspect of the design and build has been created using ‘next-generation’ thinking; we have pushed all the boundaries to harness the very best products available to meet our sustainable and low-energy approach.”

    Opening of the Westin Chennai Velachery

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    Westin Hotels and Resorts, has announced the opening of The Westin Chennai Velachery. Strategically located in the fast growing business district of Chennai in the Southern part of India, The Westin Chennai Velachery is the sixth Westin hotel in India and the first out of seven new Westin hotels expected to open in 2013 across Asia Pacific. The Westin Chennai Velachery opens in Chennai, India. It is the sixth Westin hotel in India and the first out of seven new Westin hotels expected to open in 2013 across Asia Pacific.

    A Modern-Day Oasis in the midst of Chennai
    Located within 20-minute drive from Chennai Domestic and International Airport, the hotel provides convenient accessibility to Guindy business district, OMR-IT corridor, city centre and Chennai Trade Centre.

    Nestled amidst lush greenery of Chennai, the hotel’s sensory rich environment offers a refreshing respite from the bustling metropolitan city and features a breathtaking view of the cityscape and the surrounding green environment. Upon entering the hotel’s lobby, guests are transported from the everyday and are greeted with 35-feet cascading water body located in the central courtyard of the hotel. Visible from the main lobby, Seasonal TastesTM restaurant is a spectacular visual delight offering international cuisine with live cooking stations.

    A New Haven for Travellers
    The hotel offers 215 spacious and lavishly appointed guestrooms and suites with refreshing pool or city skyline views. Each guestroom is outfitted with the world-renowned Westin Heavenly® Bed – an oasis of lush sheets, down and a patented pillow-top mattress, which cradles and contours to the body for truly restorative sleep. Guests can revive in the Heavenly® Bath enhanced with the brand’s Heavenly® Shower, Heavenly® Robe and White Tea Aloe bath amenities, in-room and high-speed Internet access.

    Westin brand’s innovative programs and instinctive service transform every aspect of a guest’s stay into revitalizing comfort making the hotel ideal for rejuvenation both for the business as well as the leisure traveller. The Westin Executive Club located on the top floor, is indeed a truly exclusive and pampering experience. It offers panoramic views of the city with complimentary breakfast, Wireless Internet Access, and evening cocktail service with an eclectic selection of hors d’oeuvres.

    The Westin Chennai Velachery offers the 24-hour WestinWORKOUT Fitness Studio. For those who prefer to combine their workout routine with fresh air and local scenery, the hotel also offers a group run with the special RunWESTINTM program. Guests can enjoy a refreshing dip in the outdoor swimming pool, or choose from the rejuvenating bouquet of massages and therapies at the Heavenly Spa by WestinTM.

    Replenish and nourish the body with one of the many distinctive culinary experiences at the hotel’s three restaurants: Seasonal Tastes, the contemporary all day dining restaurant, features an eclectic display of local and International cuisine as well as Westin brand’s signature SuperfoodsRxTM menu that offers nutrient rich and delicious options to tempt every palate; revel in the flavours of authentic Pan Asia delicacies at EESTTM; or, catch up on favourite sport with a heady selection of beverages at the cricket themed lounge bar- Willows. The open-air Poolside Grill & Barbeque venue serves a repertoire of Latin American, Middle Eastern and Indian grills with the choice in barbeque offerings.

    State-of-the-art meeting space
    With over 12,600 square feet of refined meeting and function space, including 2 large pillar-less ballrooms and 12 break-out rooms and a Business Center, the hotel is an ideal host for everything from intimate business affairs to large-scale corporate meetings. Equipped with high-speed internet access, sophisticated audio visual technology, and first of its kind ergonomically designed performance chair, the hotel offers inspiring and smart solutions for a distinguishing meeting and social experience.

    RHA’s bedside tables for all styles & budgets

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    RHA Furniture offers an extensive range of bedside tables for residential and hotel projects.

    The range offers a combination of custom made bedside tables in a variety of styles, alongside items from RHA Furniture’s new M18 and recently updated C5 collections.Custom made bedside tables can be ordered as standard items, alternatively they can provide inspiration for the creation of bespoke pieces made especially for your project. Made to any design specification and to meet any budget, all items are contract quality and beautifully made by UK and European craftsmen.

    Bedside tables from RHA Furniture’s C5 collections offer a variety of attractive Italian designer pieces including beautiful wood veneers, leather, glass, mirror and high gloss lacquer finishes.

    For a more transitional style RHA’s M18 bedside tables offer a range of art deco designs featuring fine veneers, glass mosaic, painted bronzes, hand painted porcelains and gold leaf details.

    Like most of RHA Furniture’s products, the M18 range can be customised to meet your project specification and budget.

    All these items are available from RHA Furniture; further details are available on the bedside tables section of their online product directory.

    New solutions add value to wellness bathrooms

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    Hansgrohe SE relies on pushbutton ease of operation and harmony of head and heart for the ISH 2013

    Every two years, the Black Forest-based bathroom and sanitation specialist Hansgrohe SE, takes the opportunity offered by the world’s biggest sanitation technology fair ISH in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, to present its many new products to a wider audience as a premiere event. “And it’s that time again: from March 12–16, 2013, our Axor and Hansgrohe brands will be presenting solutions for the bathroom at our 1,600 square metre stand in the exhibition hall in Frankfurt – solutions that represent real added value and will boost the quality of life of users every single day,” announced Richard Grohe, the company’s Deputy CEO. “How our head and heart can be in perfect harmony will be demonstrated by Axor with its new Axor Starck Organic collection. The collection combines a unique design with the responsible use of water, and it comes with an innovative, ergonomically sound operating concept. The latest milestone reached by Hansgrohe is the innovative Hansgrohe Select shower control system: there is no complex set of instructions – one stylish pushbutton is all that is needed for control of water sources with a simple click.” Pleasure at the push of a button
    The idea underlying the Hansgrohe Select technology: to evolve from twisting controls to simply pushing a button. And that goes for the entire product range. Pushing a button has become a perfectly natural way for us all to control various aspects and functions in our everyday lives. Just think of light switches, the telephone, or mouse buttons. So why not switch between the different jets in a hand spray, or between the different outlets in a shower system, also with the simple push of a button? Especially when it comes to controlling water in the bathroom, a reliable mechanical control will always be compared to complex, error-prone electronics. “With Raindance Select, the Ecostat Select thermostats, and an entirely new product category – the ShowerTablets with Select function – we have expanded the new operating concept to cover our entire range, and we look forward to launching a comprehensive burst of innovation at the ISH under the motto ´Pleasure at the push of a button´,” said Richard Grohe.

    At http://select-ish.hansgrohe-int.com you can explore the new world of Select products from the bathroom specialist Hansgrohe in advance. This platform will be revealing and introducing one by one the new products within the Hansgrohe Select range in the lead-up to ISH.

    Innovations for head and heart
    For the Axor Starck Organic collection launched in September 2012, the French designer Philippe Starck worked with Axor, the designer brand of Hansgrohe SE, to produce an innovative, organic-minimal design. It is reminiscent of shapes found in nature, it is sculptural yet highly ergonomic. The collection harmoniously blends in with the most diverse range of environments, enriching them with striking features at the same time.

    Just as innovative as the visual appearance are the latest technological developments, which result in a new kind of sustainable water use. The Hansgrohe spray laboratory has developed a new, luxurious type of spray especially for these washbasin mixers: it has an unprecedented low flow rate of only 3.5 litres of water per minute, yet without making any compromises in terms of functionality or convenience. On the contrary; soft yet voluminous water pearls give the generous spray a new sensuous feel. A unique feature is the intuitive, ergonomic operating concept, with separate controls for the volume of water and the temperature, allowing water and energy to be used economically.

    “Our new Axor Starck Organic collection sets new benchmarks in terms of innovation because it results in greater pleasure using less water, and because it makes operating a mixer easier and more convenient,” according to Philippe Grohe, Head of the Axor brand. “Axor Starck Organic demonstrates that it is possible to combine luxury and comfort on the one hand, and sustainability and the responsible use of resources on the other, in a single, outstanding solution. That is what we will showcase to sanitation specialists, architects and interior designers, as well as to end users, at ISH 2013.”