Hotel Designs

NEWS AND ANALYSIS FOR HOTELIERS, DESIGNERS AND INDUSTRY SUPPLIERS

Shadow and Fringe – stocked contract axminster carpets

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Brintons, world leaders in designing and manufacturing woven contract carpets, have launched their latest Australian stocked ranges – Shadow and Fringe in Europe.Shadow and Fringe offers specifiers and end users a choice of sophisticated, high performance, contract specification Axminster carpets which have been designed specifically for hospitality and leisure applications.

The collections are available from stock and are perfect for quick-turnaround projects where timing is of the essence. There is something for every style of interior – from melodic interlocking hoops for the cool and contemporary space, to architecturally-inspired mesh-structures which can be used to create mesmeric, daring spaces.
Woven in Brintons’ 80% wool, 20% nylon yarn blend at Brintons own manufacturing plants, Shadow and Fringe offers an expert flooring solution that is engineered to perform in the most demanding, heavy traffic areas.

Shadow and Fringe are also available through Brintons Design Studio Online (DSO) where users can interact with the designs, recolour them and view them in a room.

Greening your business never looked so good

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The hospitality industry has been working to improve its environmental credentials, improving its waste management, energy efficiency, recycling, and water use. Now the UK’s furniture, fabric and equipment supplier, Forbes Group is bringing some glamour to this important area with its latest fabric – EcoFab. Forbes’ chair covers, skirting, table covers, and cocktail covers are well-known for making a special occasion of any event and bringing the “wow factor” to parties, dinners, receptions and weddings.

When made from Forbes’ EcoFab they can now help the environment. This revolutionary new fabric is made 100% from recycled plastic bottles. As a polyester fabric it has all the usual merits of being hard-wearing, crease-, stain- and shrink-resistant, machine-washable and needs no ironing. Besides which it shrugs off spills – useful in the party zone.

Add to this its soft good looks, smart tailoring and a variety of designs, and you’d think it was already angelic enough. But the way it is made has not only kept plastic bottles out of landfill, it has consumed 53% less energy than conventional polyester. It’s making a real difference, here and now, helping the hospitality sector play a material part in protecting the planet.

Who said caring for the environment had to be boring?

For more information, call us now on 01568 616638, email us at info@forbesgroup.eu, or take a peek at www.forbesgroup.eu

Courtyard by Marriott Aberdeen Airport Hotel Opens

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Marriott International has recently revealed the new European-inspired design of its upper-moderate Courtyard by Marriott brand with the opening of the 194-room Courtyard by Marriott Aberdeen Airport Hotel in the United Kingdom. As the first example of the design model announced in 2011, the property is a welcome addition to the brand’s offering of 45 hotels in Europe and more than 900 hotels worldwide. Boasting a contemporary and fresh new design and enhanced room functionality, the new Courtyard model is designed to be more locally relevant and appeal to the European traveller. The Courtyard Aberdeen Airport Hotel is the first to debut the new look with the following hotels opening in the next couple of years:

• 230-room Courtyard Cologne, Germany
• 120-room Courtyard Le Bourget, France
• 175-room Courtyard Gdynia, Poland
• 170-room Courtyard Amsterdam Atlas Park, The Netherlands
• 135-room Courtyard Ulyanovsk, Russia

The Courtyard Aberdeen Airport Hotel is ideally located 5 minutes’ walk from Aberdeen airport and 6 miles from the city centre, with the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre also just a short distance away. The hotel is the perfect launch-pad from which to enjoy Scotland’s beautiful beaches and walking trails as well as numerous golf courses and whisky distilleries.

The hotel’s 194 contemporary guestrooms feature clean lines, natural light and a Mediterranean colour palette. Designed to promote productivity, the rooms are equipped with ample work space, task lighting and multiple, accessible outlets making plugging in easy. Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel will make working and relaxing on guests’ own terms seamless.

The hotel’s spacious lobby is designed to support the business traveller’s needs for dining, meeting and socialising with flexible seating, an interactive GoBoard™ screen featuring the latest news, weather and local information and a 24-hour market. The hotel also features an all-day Bistro Restaurant with menu items adapted to local tastes and demand, a 40 square metre meeting room, a business lounge and a gym.

Leading Designers Compete to Capture the Spirit of the ‘60s at Sleep Hotel

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Sleep Hotel, dubbed “the catwalk of hotel design”, is set to bring together some of the hotel industry’s best-known designers with several newer names that are making their mark on the sector. Kelly Hoppen, BDP, The Hickson Design Partnership and Purpose Design are headlining the event this year which challenges design companies to create a concept for an imaginary hotel working to a particularly demanding brief. These design teams will collaborate with fit-out specialists and product suppliers of their choice to build their concept for Sleep Hotel, which is staged in London’s Business Design Centre annually.This year, the brief is inspired by the widespread interest in, and nostalgia for, the 1960s, and is asking designers to ‘redesign’ a junior suite in a fictitious hotel originally built during the heyday of ‘Pop Art’, translating the radical spirit of this cultural movement into a contemporary experience that is relevant today. An exciting added dimension to Sleep Hotel 2013 is that the Barbican, London’s leading multiarts venue which will be running a major exhibition Pop Art Design between 22nd October 2013 – 9th February 2014, has joined forces with Sleep. As a result, the Barbican exhibition curator, Catherine Ince, will be selecting the winning room set at the event with fellow judges, Anthony Ingham, Starwood’s VP – Luxury and Design Brands EMEA and Conrad Smith, Managing Director of ReardonSmith Architects.

“Sleep Hotel provides a great platform for designers, with their fit-out team and suppliers, to show just how imaginative they can be,” says Conrad Smith. “As a judge last year, I was so impressed by the talent, enthusiasm and attention to detail that all the contenders demonstrated, and by the fact that the sets weren’t just showbiz. They were rooms with great ideas for real hotels”.

Nous Design is creating another much favoured room set located in the Sleep Hotel space – the bar. “We will be creating a dynamic social experience,” promises Nir Gilad, Creative Director at Nous. “Without giving too much away at this point, think taps flowing with champagne and ice trays exuding mist!”

The Sleep Hotel challenge last year was the creation of a five-star bedroom and bathroom with a meagre 23 sq m space. This stimulated a collection of highly innovative and stylish room sets, all constructed to an astonishingly high quality despite the constraint of a mere one day to set-up. The winning room was Shaded White designed by Scott Brownrigg and built by Wilmott Dixon Interiors.

Speaking of the achievement, Una Barac, Director at Scott Brownrigg, says: “It was an incredible experience and we thoroughly enjoyed the teamwork with Wilmott Dixon Interiors and an excellent set of suppliers. The marketing and profile that the practice has received following the award has been invaluable and led to some very interesting opportunities.”

Sleep Hotel is part of Sleep, Europe’s number one hotel design destination, recognised as an exponent of fresh ideas and a showcase for new products as well as a celebration of excellence in hotel architecture and design. Sleep comprises: The European Hotel Design Awards, a design and development conference and a major exhibition as well as Sleep Hotel. Together, they attract over 4,000 visitors and guests from across Europe, the Middle East and North America making Sleep the number one networking opportunity for the hotel design, development and supply community.

A Wink of Sleep
The European Hotel Design Awards Dinner – Tuesday 19th November, Park Plaza, Westminster Bridge, London

Sleep Exhibition, conference and seminars – Wednesday 20th and Thursday 21st November, Business Design Centre Islington, London

Sleep Hotel awards ceremony – 7.00 pm, Wednesday 20th November at the Business Design Centre

All of Sleep, apart from the European Hotel Design Awards Dinner, is free to attend. For more information and to book, visit www.thesleepevent.com

La Carambole – Leather beanbags from Mille Couleurs

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Our leather beanbags are shaped, as the name suggests, like the exotic Carambole star shaped fruit. “La Carambole” is the latest in Mille Couleurs’s uniquely designed range of Genuine Leather Beanbags. Unique to Mille Couleurs London, each beanbag is handmade in London and uses the highest quality, durable, genuine Italian leather, available in two sizes and a variety of colours.

The smallest version of the leather beanbag, called La Carambole Petite, is similar to its bigger sister but very versatile in use. Not only can it be used as a normal beanbag, it can also serve as a headrest or pillow on the sofa or bed. Used with the Carambole Grande leather beanbag, it can serve as a footrest.

• Colour: Various colours
• Material: High quality genuine Italian leather
• Height: 50cm /35cm
• Diagonal: 123cm / 60cm
• Consists of six leather panels
• Embossed with Mille Couleurs London logo
• Minimum of 3 extra great extra seating solutions on the bigger one

Kesterport Introduces their Luxury Seating Collection

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This is a snapshot of the Kesterport luxury seating collection, manufactured using only the highest quality materials and suitable for both contract and domestic environments.Solid beech frames can be stained to match a colour sample provided and finished in either a matt or high gloss polyester lacquer.

All pieces are available in standard factory fabrics/leathers or upholstered in customers own material.

To receive your copy of our new literature please contact us on contractsales@kesterport.com or alternatively please refer to www.kesterport.com to see more of our ranges.

New Guest Rooms, New Way to Check-In at Washington Marriott at Metro Center

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The Washington Marriott at Metro Center, situated at 775 12th Street and H Street, NW, has announced the completion of the renovation of its 459 guestrooms and suites, a multi-million investment by its owners, Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. In addition to the new look of the guestrooms; the hotel is an early adopter of Marriott Hotels’ new mobile check-in, allowing smartphone users a convenient, easier and faster way to check-in. Marriott Hotels is the signature brand within the Marriott International, Inc. global portfolio.The guestrooms new design is inspired by nature. A fresh green palette and organic elements provide a calming retreat. Splashes of mint green compliment the rich chocolate brown present in the carpet and accents. Dark burgundy wine upholstery with deep patter texture that is utilized on the ottoman accents is unexpected, but compliments this new exciting color palate. Business and leisure travelers both will appreciate the upgraded WiFi, i-pod docking station, Bath&Body Works® Energizing Aromatherapy products, and HDTVs.

With the Marriott Mobile App, check-in is simple to use. All Marriott Rewards members can check-in after 4 pm the day before their arrival and receive an automatic notification when their room is ready. Because credit card information is stored within their Marriott Rewards profiles, members simply walk up to the expedited mobile check-in desk where their pre-programmed key card will be waiting for them. The mobile check-in feature is available in the free Marriott mobile app in the Apple iTunes Store and Google Play.

Design Conscious adds another STRING ® to their bow

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design-conscious.co.uk are pleased to announce that they are now an authorised dealer of the String® Shelving system: the original Design Classic mix amd match shelving system.Swedish architect Nils Strinning (1917-2006) designed String® in 1949. This super flexible distinctive and minimalist shelving system earned him a reputation as one of the designers who laid the foundations of modern Scandinavian design. Today String® shelves can be found on walls all over the world.

The string system is a collection of just a few components, but each of those components is so well thought through that there is almost an infinite variety of combinations. Thanks to the slim wire panels it is possible to create a shelf large enough to hold a great number of books and objects whilst still looking light. But don’t be fooled, String® is pretty heavyweight too – depending on the layout it is recommended each shelf can accommodate 15-20kg of evenly spread load.

The components are available in a range of colours and finishes, whilst the measurements are fixed and have never been altered. That is why a String shelf can be rebuilt, reinvented and transformed. Grow or even shrink with your requirements, flexibility that lasts a lifetime.

The String® system briefly comprises of two floor standing wire side panels and two wall mounted wire side panels in a choice of three colours; shelves in a choice of two depths, two lengths and five finishes. Accessories include a small desk and angled magazine shelf, cabinet with sliding doors and a two drawer chest. A new folding table is being introduced in 2013 along with some other new ideas to make String® even more indispensable.

In addition to the system there is also The String® Pocket – an off-the-shelf shelf kit. This is a compact wall mounted shelving unit that comes boxed in a kit comprising two wire side panels and three composite shelves (veneered or lacquered). You can install this small bookcase almost anywhere you have a wall; perfect for a little bathroom shelving, in the kitchen or bedroom and narrow enough for a hallway. It’s also perfect for a shop display or exhibition. The String® Pocket can be expanded extensively, vertically or horizontally and is available in various colours: Black, White, Pink, Yellow, and Walnut and with new colours for 2013 Raw, Copper and White Ash, so you are sure to find a version that complements your interior scheme.

If you’d like to know more about the possibilities of String® shelving, just drop us a line.

Novotel: an exceptional opening in Russia

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At the beginning of July, Accor celebrated the opening of the Group’s 5th hotel in Moscow – the 18th in the region made up of Russia and the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States).The Novotel Moscow City capitalizes on the brand’s strengths. The first Accor establishment located in the heart of Moscow City, the capital’s business district, the hotel offers 360 rooms and contemporary design.

For business travelers there are more than 1,000 square meters of meeting space equipped with the latest technology, including a Eureka room designed for creative meetings. Two Mac corners – free access – are available to business customers.

But the hotel hasn’t neglected pleasure – it has a space dedicated to relaxation with a Spa and a gym, while the MC Traders restaurant takes care of dining pleasure with a menu featuring international cuisine in a very modern setting.

MGM Resorts International & AEG Enter Into Definitive Joint Venture Agreement

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AEG and MGM Resorts International have completed and executed transactional agreements formalizing the details of the previously announced joint venture to build a new arena project, which will be the centerpiece of a complete revitalization of the area between New York-New York and Monte Carlo resorts, extending from Las Vegas Blvd. to Frank Sinatra Drive. They have selected Populous, designers of many of the world’s most memorable sports, concert and entertainment venues as the Architect of Record and designer for the new approximately 20,000-seat indoor arena.The arena is expected to break ground in summer 2014, with the grand opening projected for spring 2016. The project is anticipated to cost approximately $350 million and be financed with equity contributions from each of the partners as well as privately funded third-party financing.

“Finalizing our agreement with AEG and selecting Populous, a world-class design firm, as the architect of this project are both important milestones in this process,” said Jim Murren, MGM Resorts International Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “The combination of MGM and AEG, along with the excellent Las Vegas Strip location, is already driving interest from potential investors in this exciting new development.”

Populous is underway creating designs for the state-of-the-art arena set to become Las Vegas’ premier destination for sporting events, major headline entertainment and special events that will drive significant visitation and revenue to Las Vegas. The venue will feature a variety of unique premium seating offerings as well as other hospitality areas for entertaining and private events.

Dan Beckerman, President & Chief Executive Officer, AEG, said, “After spending many years exploring a variety of arena opportunities in Las Vegas, we are excited to have consummated a partnership with MGM Resorts International, the leading gaming and hospitality company, to begin designing and building a state-of-the-art arena on such an ideally located site. Bringing together the knowledge, experience and assets of our respective organizations, we will create an arena that offers fans the best live entertainment experience.”

AEG Global Partnerships, an affiliate of AEG that collaborates with more than 100 venues and other AEG assets worldwide to create sales and marketing platforms, will undertake the sales of sponsorships, premium seating and luxury suite sales as well as seeking a naming rights partner for the new Las Vegas showplace.

Chris Carver, Senior Principal at Populous, said, “The new MGM-AEG arena in Las Vegas will provide the nation’s preeminent entertainment destination with a world-class venue that will redefine amenities and premium offerings tailored to the demanding Las Vegas market. We very much look forward to working with MGM and AEG to fulfill their progressive aspirations and quality standards for the entire development.”

World leaders in the design and development of iconic arena projects, Populous’ portfolio of sports facilities includes more than 20 projects in association with AEG or ICON Venue Group (serving as project managers for the project) including London’s O2 arena, Berlin’s O2 World arena and Kansas City’s Sprint Center.

ICEHOTEL unveils winning designs for 24th year

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The plans for the building of the 24th ICEHOTEL in Swedish Lapland are well underway, with the designs submitted and 20 winning artists just announced, including two Brits – film director Marcus Dillistone and sculptor Rob Harding.A total of 200 designs were submitted for this year’s hotel with those selected including a London underground platform, a Frankenstein-esque science lab, pole dancing Polar Bears and a Montmartre-inspired roof top setting – all made of ice and snow. The guest designers, who will be responsible for crafting the eleven art suites in the hotel, have diverse backgrounds including film direction to architecture, children’s product design and visual anthropologists.

Winning British Designs
British artist *Marcus Dillistone, who worked on 2010/11 ICEHOTEL (a suite based on the inside of a fridge) has chosen to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the London Underground with his design – a suite called Mind the Gap. **Rob Harding, another selected British artist, has worked with his son on their winning design based on the idea ’Before the Big Bang’.

These winning British designs come in the year when the ICEHOTEL is more accessible than ever from the UK. Discover the World will be offering the UK’s only direct flights from Heathrow to Kiruna (3.5 hours flight duration) and has announced a 30% increase in the number of flights for the forthcoming season to give people more choice of dates and durations especially over the busy Christmas, New Year and mid-February periods.

Discover the World is offering ICEHOTEL breaks from £1,164 per person (based on two adults sharing) including one night in a standard Snow Room, two nights in heated accommodation, morning sauna and breakfast, return direct flights between London Heathrow and Kiruna with complimentary in-flight meal and transfers.

Background of ICEHOTEL
ICEHOTEL is a design inspired living museum built on the bank of the Torne river in Swedish Lapland every year since its inception in 1990. Thousands of tonnes of ice are harvested from the river each year for its construction which takes place over eight weeks between late October and December. After the basic structure of the ICEHOTEL is built, each artist has about three weeks to complete their design in the design suites whilst other artists work to add the details to the remainder of the ICEHOTEL.

The interior of the ICEHOTEL remains similar to a conventional hotel with a bar, reception, luxury suites, main hall and even a church. These are additional design projects assigned to the ICEHOTEL’s own creative team which will be announced later.

This year’s hotel will have approximately 65 rooms ranging over five categories, including the eleven individually designed suites by guest artists. The ICEHOTEL complex comprises of warm rooms as well as ice rooms which guests usually stay in for part of their break.

Confirmed artists include:
Brooke Erdman, USA Marcus Dillistone, UK
Camilla Bergman, Sweden Mark Szulgit, USA
Christian Strömqvist, Sweden
Mathieu Brison, France
Christine Close, France Melanie Peters, Austria
Gretchen Alexander, Austria
Natalie Close, Japan
Jens Dyvik, Norway Natsuki Saito, Japan
José Carlos Cabello Millán, Spain Rob Harding, UK/Spain
Karl-Johan Ekeroth, Sweden
Shingo Saito, Japan
Lena Kriström, Sweden Timsam Harding, UK/Spain
Luc Voisin, France
Yoad David Luxembourg, the Netherlands

ICEHOTEL will be open from 6 December 2013 and available to book via www.discovertheworld.co.uk.

Fameed Khalique launches DXU, a distinctive collection of artistic wall tiles

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Fameed Khalique introduces DXU to his international collection of world-class materials, launching the collection of artistic wall tiles exclusively in the UK for the first time at Clerkenwell Design Quarter, the new design destination at London Design Festival.DXU is the brainchild of Dumas Umemoto, a creative design studio founded by Joel Dumas and David Umemoto in Montreal. The studio’s philosophy of creating beautiful surfaces inspired by travel and people has a strong synergy with Fameed Khalique’s quest to track down the most original and interesting skills in surface materials from far flung corners of the globe. DXU represents a snapshot in the Canadian design studio’s journey of exploration of different forms and materials.

Within the collections of aluminium and copper surfaces, Dumas Umemoto aim to unveil the timeless beauty and nature of raw materials and traditional craftsmanship, transforming them into a tactile and unique experience for the senses. Led by an instinctive creativity DXU brings textures to life with products of the highest quality, combining traditional methods with recycled noble materials, reflecting their honest approach to art, design and innovation.

“With raw materials as primary source of experimentation, and a creative process driven by the instinctive and tactile sense of a sculptor, we’ve come to appreciate the noble and luscious character of copper, as well as the fresh and organic qualities of cast recycled-aluminium.

Playing with various textures, depth and reflection, shadows and light, results in a versatile and unique product. All our products are carefully handmade by artists and skilled craftsmen. Ensuring that each piece has its special character and soul, and therefore is uniquely its own…”Dumas Umemoto.

DXU includes six signature styles in recycled aluminium; Caldera, Metropolis, Lotus, Velvet, Brocade and Komodo and two styles in copper; Batavia and Kalimantan yet it is possible to create bespoke designs tailored to an individual project.

Final call for nominations – Outstanding New Hotel of the Year Award 2013

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Launched by the Independent Hotel Show (Olympia West Hall, London, 30 & 31 October 2013), this new award aims to celebrate and reward dynamic newcomers to the independent hotel industry.Nominate your favourite independent, luxury and boutique hotel that has been operating for three years or less and can demonstrate a real impact to the industry through their initiative and innovation.

The deadline for nominations is 16 August 2013, after which a carefully selected nominations committee will create a shortlist of the best entries for final vote via the Independent Hotel Show website.

The judging committee is comprised of renowned industry experts, including Peter Hancock, Chief Executive, Pride of Britain Hotels, Tom Bell, Editor, Alistair Sawday’s British Hotels & Inns and Pam Foden, Head of Industry Development, Visit England.

Each entry must include a supporting statement outlining a clear commitment to innovation, customer satisfaction and how the establishment nominated differentiates itself from its competitors.

The winner will be announced at a ceremony which will take place on 30 October 2013 immediately following the first day of the Independent Hotel Show.

To nominate your favourite new comer to the independent hotel industry, click here.

Meliá Hotels International to open a new TRYP by Wyndham hotel in Lima (Peru) in 2016

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The Chairman of Meliá Hotels International, Gabriel Escarrer, recently explained at the company’s annual general shareholders meeting that emerging markets, in particular the highest potential countries in Latin America, are the focus for growth of its hotel brands, already successfully operating in 39 countries on four continents.The founder of Meliá specifically named Peru as a target for the company, a country where the tourism industry is beginning to take off, as seen in the growth of hotel RevPAR (average revenue per room) which rose by over 4% in 2012. As in other expanding Latin American economies, Escarrer also highlighted both the potential of the Peruvian domestic market as well as its high potential as a source of travellers for other destinations.

Meliá Hotels International has thus announced what will become its second hotel in Lima. After 15 successful years managing the Meliá Lima Hotel in the district of San Isidro, the company has signed an agreement with Grupo Inversiones Hoteleras La Paz S.A.C (VyV Grupo Inmobiliario and Inverko Peru SAC, both with over twenty years of experience in the management, development and marketing of residential properties, office buildings and commercial and hotel equipment), to manage a new hotel under the TRYP by Wyndham brand, the TRYP Lima Miraflores.

The hotel will provide 140 rooms as well as meeting rooms, a restaurant and fitness room, and will be located in the Miraflores area, known for its tourist activity, facilities, green areas and impressive views of the Pacific Ocean. Meliá will take an active role in the final design of the hotel to ensure compliance with the demanding standards of the TRYP by Wyndham city hotel brand and, in particular, will draw inspiration from the latest additions to the brand in New York, Bogota and Panama, bringing a touch of freshness, design and functionality to the hotel industries in these important cities.

Gabriel Escarrer thanked Inverko for their trust in Meliá and declared that “the new TRYP Lima Miraflores is the first hotel for an important brand in the city of Lima, whose growth points towards an explosion in business travel and corporate customers seeking design, simplicity and efficiency in comfortable hotels in the best city locations”.

For Daniel Kohn and Victor Arce, CEOs of Inverko and VyV respectively “our group wants to play an active role in this new era for tourism and business travel in Peru, and we are proud to be contributing with this magnificent project supported by a prestigious international brand, and located in the privileged district of Miraflores in Lima”.

Introducing the new face of Costa Rican design

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One of Latin America’s most exciting new hotel openings will be unveiled this December on the dramatic Papagayo Peninsula on the northern Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Andaz Papagayo will represent the debut of the Andaz brand in Latin America.A truly original and inventive resort designed by iconic Costa Rican architect Ronald Zurcher, Andaz Papagayo will showcase groundbreaking ‘naturalist’ design that will change the face of modern Costa Rican architecture and go back to the country’s ancient roots. Zurcher’s design taps into Mother Nature for its inspiration, turning its back on thetraditional architectural thinking of the last three decades, which focused on a more colonial style. Zurcher’s vision will unite the Andaz brand’s creative bohemian focus with a refined, yet comfortable atmosphere and signature personalised service.

Located adjacent to Marina Papagayo and overlooking the Bay of Culebra on a 28-acre parcel of oceanfront, Andaz Papagayo will feature 153 guestrooms including 21 luxury suites – four of which have plunge pools – and one vast Presidential Suite with a private, full-size pool. All rooms and suites will have spectacular views of the ocean and will balance modern design with touches of character that blend into the natural surroundings such as woven textiles, solid woods and carved local artifacts. Each will further have balconies and complimentary health-mindedminibars and bath products created by local artisans.

There will be three themed restaurants and a Marina Bar offering farm-to-table ingredients, locally inspired cuisine and a Latin-inspired cocktail menu. Chefs will infuse dishes with the finest regional ingredients, including Costa Rica’s legendary coffee and exotic fruits.

For those with pure relaxation in mind, there will be an 11,000 square-foot Sanctuary Spa featuring nine treatment rooms and an array of therapeutic treatments, along with a state-of-the-art gym. There will also be two swimming pools and a private beach.

Architect Ronald Zurcher is known for his integration of culture, natural history and the flow of the landscape in his design, which fits the Andaz mission to stimulate the creative senses of guests in refreshing ways. Zucher’s vision for Andaz Papagayo was to integrate organic forms and shapes of flora and fauna of the peninsula which he achieved by creating an imaginary gathering of animals using the shapes of cocoons and shells. As Zurcher says, “Costa Rica is known for its peace-loving attitude and I felt tapping into Mother Nature’s energy was the best way to connect the resort with the overall vibe of the country.”

The free-flowing environment Zurcher has created at Andaz Papagayo is in keeping with the Costa Rican ‘Pura Vida’ philosophy, which the hotel abides to. Meaning ‘Pure Life’ Andaz Papgayo reflects the authentic flavour of Costa Rica and compliments the brand’s own philosophy with no desks at check-in, no processes, no formality and thus, no stress. Guests are made to feel at home right away as hosts will welcome them in the open-air lobby and handle check-in seamlessly.

There will also be 8,200 sq ft of flexible meeting space and open air social spaces designed for anything from brainstorming sessions to wedding receptions which further reflects the social nature of the brand.

Península Papagayo offers a multitude of activities both on land and at sea including an 18-hole Arnold Palmer championship golf course, world record class fishing, surfing and eco-adventures like zip-lining and whitewater rafting. Local cultural sites of interest include the Palo Verde National Park, Monteverde Cloud Forest and Arenal Volcano. The Marina Papagayo offers 180 slips, impressivestate-of-the-art facilities, and a full menu of boating services catered primarily to the yachting community.

Andaz Papagayo will be located approximately 20 minutes from Liberia International Airport (LIR), which offers daily services from several major U.S. gateway cities, frequent regional service from San Jose, the capital city, and seasonal service from other main international destinations. San Jose’s Juan Santamaria International Airport (SJO) has regular connections to several gateway cities in Europe and Latin America.

Personal and uncomplicated, Andaz is a new hotel experience that is a fresh, stylish blend of engaging hospitality delivered in vibrant settings, created with simplicity and locality in mind. AndazPapagayo will join nine Andaz hotels that are currently open around the world, in destinations such as New York, California and Georgia in the US, London and Amsterdam in Europe and Shanghai in China.

Improved Technologies for the Grohtherm 2000 NEW from Grohe

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100% GROHE CoolTouch®, GROHE EasyReach™ storage and XL Waterfall

For the new generation of its successful product, GROHE has improved all the key functions and features of a good thermostat.Boasting improved technologies for greater safety, efficiency and showering comfort, a new design for an ergonomic shape and an aesthetic water flow as well as a functional tray – Grohtherm 2000 New is a modern solution for the bath tub and the shower both visually and practically.

Its elegant, no-frills look will enhance any bathroom decor. Well thought-out and intuitive, it combines all advantages of a thermostat with a perfect water experience.

A New £27 Million Tax On Travelodge Developments Could Halt Future Budget Hotel Growth across London

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Today, Paul Harvey, the Managing Director of London’s largest hotel brand has written to Eric Pickles, the Secretary of State at the Department of Communities & Local Government calling for an urgent review into how the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is being exploited by London boroughs in an attempt to raise revenue – when in reality it is putting the capital’s growing budget hotel sector under severe threat. CIL was introduced by the previous Government with the intention of ensuring financial clarity for developers in a bid to ensure developments make a fair contribution to infrastructure whilst providing an alternative solution or replacement to Section 106 payments.

However, instead of helping to drive long term sustainable growth, job creation and investment, the majority of London Boroughs are using this initiative to generate additional revenues.

Travelodge, who currently operates 60 hotels across the capital, has identified 19 London boroughs that have already implemented or are looking to put into practice a CIL charge. Across these 19 boroughs, Travelodge is currently looking to develop 95 hotels which would create 2,600 new jobs. However for these developments to go ahead, the 19 boroughs combined are seeking an additional £27 million from Travelodge.

Paul Harvey, Travelodge Managing Director said: “In today’s post recession economic climate, Government should be supporting businesses who are trying to help drive long term sustainable growth and not be placing barriers, such as the Community Infrastructure Levy.

“This additional development charge is being interpreted by some London boroughs as a quick win revenue generator, when in reality by setting such high rates, they are actually losing out on long term growth, revenue and job opportunities. It is unviable for companies such as ours to invest in new developments as a direct result of this extortionate charge.”

“The London hotel market is the strongest in the world however its supply of branded budget accommodation is less than 20%. In contrast other major UK cities such as Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds and Glasgow boast a 30% supply. It is evident that there is a clear need for good quality budget hotel rooms across the capital as many of the existing B&B’s and hostels offer inadequate accommodation, poor value and extortionate prices.

“However the levels of tax being proposed by a majority of London boroughs rule out future hotel development and job creation. Therefore Eric Pickles must recognise the damage that the poorly thought through CIL levels will have on future economic growth, and he needs to stop Councils implementing such harmful rates of tax.”

Detailed below are two examples of the haphazard approach certain London boroughs have adopted regarding the CIL in relation to hotel development:

Islington
The borough is currently proposing two separate CIL rates in relation to hotel developments which include: £350 and £250 per square metre depending upon the location.

Travelodge is seeking seven hotel sites across this borough and under the previous charging regime this would have been at a cost of £1.7 million. However under the CIL scheme the new charge would be £5.9 million – the biggest rise of any London borough.

Barnet
Despite having a severe lack of hotel rooms to support a growing population and thriving business community, the borough is seeking an additional £334,000 in tax from each of Travelodge’s two proposed developments which is an additional development cost of £668,000.

VI Hotels continue growth strategy with takeover in Germany

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Vienna International Hotelmanagement AG (VI) is setting a milestone in its announced growth strategy with the acquisition, via its German subsidiary, of the 4-star Arcadia Hotel Coburg from the German hotel group Arcadia effective 1 June 2013.The purchase of the Arcadia Hotel Coburg by Vienna International Hotelmanagement AG is effective as of 1 June 2013. At the same time, VI is assuming management of the hotel with no interruption to service and will continue to operate the hotel under the Arcadia brand. After the recent hotel opening in Munich, the Austrian hotel group is taking another step in pursuing the growth strategy announced at the end of 2011. The Arcadia Hotel Coburg will continue to be promoted in cooperation with the sales operations of the Arcadia Group as well as through VI’s channels. As a 4-star product, the hotel fits seamlessly into the portfolio of the Austrian hotel group and possesses plenty of potential for the continued business growth of the VI Group.

The Arcadia Hotel Coburg is being acquired by VI Asset GmbH, a subsidiary of Vienna International Hotelmanagement AG. VI is taking advantage of the historically low interest environment to expand the properties in the portfolio. Vendor is the Arcadia hotel group. Both parties have agreed to keep the price confidential.

“I am very pleased to be acquiring another property in Germany so soon after the successful opening of our new angelo Westpark in Munich. Despite the extremely difficult financing environment, we have succeeded in realising this acquisition and are beginning with the implementation of our asset strategy. This gives us reason to be positive about the future growth,” said Dr. Andreas Karsten, CEO of Vienna International Hotelmanagement AG.

The owner of the hotel property is pleased to have realised the sale of the Arcadia Hotel to an experienced hotel developer and manager: “The sale to VI Hotels & Resorts and the future cooperation guarantee that the hotel will continue to be run under the recognised Arcadia Group brand name,” said Dr. h.c. Reinhard Baumhögger.

The hotel staff will be integrated into the operations of the VI Group with no interruption in service. VI’s newest 4-star Arcadia Hotel Coburg offers 123 rooms and meeting space for 64 people.

Jones Lang LaSalle’s Hotel Investor Sentiment Survey

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Report reveals positive prospects for the EMEA hotel market in 2013 and beyond

Latest analysis from Jones Lang LaSalle’s Hotels & Hospitality Group shows that trading expectations across the sector remain positive for the next two years, with average cap rate requirements at 7.1% and therefore very close to their pre-crisis low of 7.0% in 2007. Trading performance expectations are particularly strong for Munich, Berlin, Paris and Moscow. Short term trading sentiment is still positive for London although weaker due to the current challenges faced by London hoteliers such as new supply and weak economic prospects. However, the on-going recession in Southern Europe means that investors are anticipating trading performance to decline in Lisbon, Madrid and Milan in the next six months.

The survey also tracked where investors feel development prospects are the most attractive. The highest levels were recorded in Moscow (45%), the French Riviera (45%) and Istanbul (38%). The average development level across the region was recorded at 20%. The cities that investors saw as being hot markets for acquisitions included Madrid (89%), Milan (82%) and Dublin (78%.) These were all well above the recorded 57% average for EMEA acquisitions and led by opportunistic investor interest.

Low cap rates are mirroring a growing confidence in hotel real estate and improving markets, backed by a general improvement in financing conditions in a number of markets where new lenders have entered the hotel arena such as insurance companies and debt funds . Corporate and government bond yields are also unappealing low which is driving lenders and investors to consider the prospect of returns from investing in hotels.

London posted the lowest internal rate of return (IRR) requirements at 11.9%, followed by Paris at 12.1% and Munich at 12.3%.

The report has also found that Dublin has had an impressive comeback since the crisis period of 2008 and 2009, with Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR) growing by a yearly average of nearly 12% since 2010.

Jonathan Hubbard, CEO Northern Europe, Jones Lang LaSalle’s Hotels and Hospitality Group, said: “Our analysis shows good prospects in both the short and medium term, which is encouraging given it has been a challenging and competitive environment so far this year. Dublin is a case in point. After no transactions of note between 2008 and 2010 there has been increased activity in the last 12-18 months. With 78% of respondents identifying Dublin as a hot market, this is set to continue as more product is released. The UK regions, despite short term trading uncertainty, are attracting strong investor interest, who are confident in mid-term growth.”

Christoph Harle, CEO Continental Europe, Hotels & Hospitality Group said: “Results underpin the continued confidence in prime markets although opportunities seem to be emerging, particularly in Southern Europe where investment values are often attractively low. With trading performance set to bounce back in the medium term, investors are developing a particularly strong appetite for hotels in Madrid, Milan and Rome. Other core European markets are seen as more stable and appealing for institutional investor types with adverse risk appetite.”

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company Returns to Bali in 2014

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The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C. is set to make a celebrated return to the island of the gods with the opening of The Ritz-Carlton, Bali, Indonesia in 2014.The stunning island of Bali enjoys an enviable reputation as one of the world’s most luxurious retreat destinations with its combination of sandy beaches, local Balinese artisan culture and relaxed ambiance.

The location of the exquisite Ritz-Carlton, Bali is uniquely situated with a combination of white beach front and elevated cliff top settings, blended into the landscape gently enlivening the senses.

The resort property is owned by PT Oriental Indah Bali Hotel Company and designed by architects and designers, Burega Farnell. It will feature 288 keys including 90 exceptional suites and 14 villas. The Ritz-Carlton, Bali will also debut 10 cliff top villas that offer sweeping views across the ocean.

Bali is a dream wedding destination, and The Ritz-Carlton will provide a choice of two wedding chapels, a ballroom, three intimate function rooms and outdoor terraces to create memorable celebrations that will stay with a couple and their guests for a lifetime.

The luxury resort will also include six restaurants and bars, which include a cliff-side restaurant integrated into a natural cave that doubles as a private dining room. Other restaurants include a beach grill, an Indonesian restaurant, a Japanese restaurant, a pool bar and all-day dining. Within the resort grounds, there will be a Ritz-Carlton Spa; a water sports pavilion and other recreational facilities.

Nb: Bali draws almost three million visitors a year and records growth of 4.3% in 2012 in arrivals. Its key markets include Australia, China, Japan, Malaysia and South Korea.

Serviced apartments sector set to grow across Europe, says HVS

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Serviced apartments are emerging as another growth sector across Europe, and one whose survival and expansion will depend on the concept appealing to an ever more cost-conscious consumer, according to a new report from HVS London. Straddling the traditional hotel stay and residential letting, serviced apartments are still a relatively new concept in Europe, despite the presence of international operators in the sector such as Accor and Marriott.

At this week’s inaugural Serviced Apartment Summit [8-9 July], being held at London’s Andaz hotel, report co-author Arlett Oehmichen, director of HVS London, says that investors are likely to be attracted to the serviced apartment sector as they can generate higher profit margins than the average hotel.

According to the report, Here to Stay: An overview of the European Serviced Apartment Sector, serviced apartments initially benefited from the economic crisis as business travellers moved from hotels to more affordable, extended stay products. However, operators and owners realised they needed to adapt to smaller travel budgets and offer more competitive prices.

“Many new extended stay properties now offer slightly smaller rooms, allowing pricing to come down, which has been positively accepted by guests. We have already seen a trend for aparthotels to increase the number of studios,” says Oehmichen.

The report says this urge to downsize is just beginning and can be taken further with the move towards micro apartments, which can provide eco- and budget-friendly living in about 20 m². Despite their small size, designers have managed to create an illusion of spaciousness by creating triple functionality space, whereby one room can function as a dining room, living room and bedroom. This has been achieved with higher ceilings, retractable beds and foldaway tables.

“While planning restrictions and minimum length-of-stay regulations remain issues in this sector, lenders and investors are showing more interest in serviced apartments on account of the lower operational cost structure and potentially larger profit margin,” says co-author Veronica Waldthausen, an analyst at HVS London.

“The market has shown continual, albeit small, growth which reflects the growing demand for the product. Additionally, as mobility improves, people will continue to travel more, making serviced apartments a highly attractive consideration for business people, relocating employees and leisure travellers,” Waldthausen concludes.

The Glasshouse Reveals its Artistic Side with Refurbishment

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Edinburgh’s most luxurious boutique hotel will relaunch under Autograph Collection hotels by Marriott following a refurbishment.Marking its ten year anniversary since opening, The Glasshouse will reveal its fresh artistic interiors in July, which includes transformation of all its bedrooms and public spaces, including The Snug lounge and bar, The Observatory and roof top garden, all linked with a subtle arts and theatrical theme.

In addition, the lobby will feature a large bespoke canvas of the famous Capital’s skyline by Edinburgh-based artist Claire Heminsley, and the mezzanine area will open as an exclusive art gallery showcasing some of Scotland’s finest contemporary artists.

The three-month refurbishment began in March and will be revealed at a launch party, which will also mark its new status as the first Scottish member of the Autograph Collection.

Alison Mathewson, General Manager of The Glasshouse, said: “We’re delighted to showcase the new look hotel. Located next to the famous Edinburgh Playhouse theatre and opposite the birthplace of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Glasshouse is in the cultural heart of the city centre.

“The creative inspiration behind the redesign focuses on the artistic world – incorporating art, dance, theatre, and literature – and is reflected in the colours, ambience and style we have chosen for our guests.

“It has been an exciting time for us with the refurbishment, joining Autograph Collection hotels and a nation-wide wedding venue award win, all within the last few months, so this launch will be the icing on the cake.”

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Fairmont Baku, Flame Towers, Azerbaijan Sets the Skyline Alight

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Fairmont Hotels & Resorts has announced the opening of Fairmont Baku, Flame Towers, the luxury brand’s first development in the emerging destination of Azerbaijan. Located within the highest part of the city in the heart of Baku’s vibrant centre, Fairmont Baku lies within one of the three Flame Towers: an extraordinary, award-winning, new development, now the tallest building complex in the country.

Described by some as one of the most audacious buildings of modern times, the Flame Towers’ three columns are an apt symbol for this “land of fire”. Extraordinary as it seems, HOK International, the architects behind the project, brought the ambitious building to life from a single inspired sketch.

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Assembly Rooms Edinburgh, Still Shining One Year On

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Edinburgh’s historic Assembly Rooms is celebrating the one year anniversary of its double award winning £9.3m refurbishment this July. As part of the extensive project, Chelsom were commissioned to restore the magnificent crystal chandeliers to their former grandeur.With a total of 25 chandeliers throughout the venue, both traditional and modern skills were needed to restore the frames and crystals. Three of the spectacular chandeliers take centre stage in the Ballroom, an elegant addition to this spectacular listed Georgian interior dating back to 1787. Set against a delicate palate of soft greys and dusky whites and with lovingly restored floor-to-ceiling mirrors at each end, the room appears to go on forever.

Chelsom worked in conjunction with Keith Gunn Electrical services to ensure that more than half a million impeccably cleaned crystals were put back in their rightful place on the original lighting frames which have survived the ages of candlelight, gas and electricity. The process was an intricate one taking more than 18months of planning and meticulous execution in its entirety.

Each chandelier was dismantled section by section and the respective parts labelled, packed and boxed for transit to be refurbished while the larger fittings were refurbished in component form and assembled on site over a three week period. Chelsom were challenged with making the lighting scheme throughout the venue as energy efficient as possible; Osram Halogen 42W candle and GLS lamps were selected due to the amazing sparkle these create with crystal, further emphasising the overall impact of the lighting restoration.

After the 18-month refurbishment project, new life has been breathed into the Assembly Rooms. The spaces have been modernised while the building’s character and beauty have been preserved with the chandeliers taking pride of place at the heart of the restoration. Manager of The Assembly Rooms, Shona Clelland, said: “The chandeliers throughout the Assembly Rooms are what makes the building iconic and the Chelsom team did a wonderful job of restoring them to their former glory. When visitors come into the Ballroom, it is the moment they see the three large chandeliers that leaves them speechless. Thanks to Chelsom, the Assembly Rooms has got its sparkle back.”

Summer fun in the shade – cool shade ideas

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The Modern Garden Company has some stunning sunshades for Summer 2013 and in most cases, delivery can be made within two weeks of order.To download the full brochure of shading ideas and products, please click here.

To contact The Modern Garden Company with any questions about their products, please contact them on +44 (0)1279 653 200 or www.moderngarden.co.uk.

GHM Plans Year-end Opening for The Chedi Sakala

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The most expansive resort to date by luxury hotel management group GHM is set to welcome its first guests on the tranquil beaches of Tanjung Benoa at the end of 2013.Occupying 2.4 hectares of pristine coastline on the Nusa Dua Peninsula, the 261-room Chedi Sakala will be GHM’s third property to debut on Bali.

Located on the northern tip of the peninsula, a 30-minute drive from Kuta, The Chedi Sakala will feature 247 suites and 14 private one- and two-bedroom pool villas, two swimming pools, a wellness spa, health club and lagoon bar. A Kids’ Club will cater to youngsters, leaving parents free to explore the destination’s famous coastline, water sports and local attractions.

A capacious ballroom, top-notch catering service and four private dining areas with prime beachfront views will be on offer for corporate events and weddings. Neighbouring the resort grounds is Sakala Bali, a 150-seat contemporary French fine dining restaurant. Already operational, Sakala Bali and its outdoor tapas area maintain direct access to the Benoa beach.

Leading the group’s newest five-star venture as its general manager is seasoned Australian hotelier Evan Pavlakis. Pavlakis, who was in semi-retirement when approached by GHM to lead this development, had previously spent five years as GHM’s senior vice-president and served as general manager at The Leela Goa and The Lalu Taiwan.

The resort follows a well-known precedent set by GHM’s two acclaimed properties on the island, The Legian Bali in Seminyak and The Chedi Club Tanah Gajah in Ubud. Also on the Nusa Dua Peninsula, GHM has partnered with Singapore’s Sinni Villas to build the Chedi Nusa Penida in Crystal Bay. The 100-villa resort is scheduled to open in 2015.

Kansas City’s newest Masterpiece, the Hotel Sorella

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Award-winning interior design firm, Dawson Design Associates, has been commissioned by Hotel Sorella Country Club Plaza to create a provoking, memorable space that exudes the luxury and romance of a Mediterranean villa. Classic sophistication, European elegance and contemporary chic best describes the ambiance and vibe of this thoroughly modern luxurious hotel. In a fusion of old and new, the Sorella takes a playfully cosmopolitan approach in this latest addition to the City’s famous shopping area, the Seville inspired Country Club Plaza. Intricate custom marble tile mosaics inset into white marble floors, hand carved elaborate wood paneling, blown Venetian glass chandeliers, Renaissance inspired paintings with a contemporary modern twist will all merge together to inspire and delight guests as they enter the hotels dramatic lobby. Juxtaposed with the contemporary architecture of curtain walls of glass and steel, the Sorella is a complex fusion of elegance and romance capturing the seduction and luxury of an exclusive Mediterranean villa.

The intimate Garden lounge, modeled after a private garden observatory, allows guest to take in the sun and relax in a space filled with soft light and romantic sparkle. Hand hewn granite pavers, green walls of plants, festoon lighting and comfortable living room seating make this niche off the lobby the perfect hideaway to escape into to read a newspaper over a morning espresso, or to simply sip a glass of wine after a long day of business.

Guestrooms will continue the story of the exclusive Sorella and its timeless fine taste and sense of refined style. Beautifully subdued, the intimate rooms are a sanctuary from the world. Quite shades of blue white and soft grey with rich warm woods and luxurious velvet’s, surround the dramatic headboard tapestry. As the focal point of the guest room, it is modern interpretation of a classic motif. The sublime white on white guest bathrooms of Carrera marble accented by sleek mirrored stainless steel accents and accessories highlight the extravagantly oversized walk in showers.

The designers of this masterpiece, US practice Dawson Design, recently opened their London office in Twickenham.

“As a collaborative design team, we strive to push beyond the ordinary to reach the extraordinary. Our vision is to create an experience that provokes strong emotions and lasting memories. Our goal is to open people’s eyes and minds to discovering the surprise and delight of a unique hotel experience. Our interiors are our canvas. The guests, our audience,” states Principal and Design Director, Andrea Sheehan .

Images are Dawson Design renderings

Baulmann Leuchten Dazzles the Hotel & SPA Aalernhüs, St. Peter-Ording

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The Aalerhüs hotel & Spa is located close to the wonderful beaches of St. Peter-Ording in the very north of Germany. The design of the 62 guestrooms and the 1.000sqm of spa-area is a mixture of modern and classical Frisian elements.Based on the design of Studio Architects Düsseldorf, Baulmann developed and supplied the luminaires for this modern but luxury hotel.

All pictures are copyright by “Aalernhüs Hotel & Spa, St. Peter-Ording”

Hillswood’s BO55 collection

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Hillswood’s BO55 collection of high and low back feature chairs and settees are a pleasing contemporary play on the traditional wing back chair. This has been brought up-to-date with this modern take on the traditional design and the generous size and proportions make this collection at home in both modern and traditional situations.

Both high and low back designs are available in chair, two seat and three seat curved settees which would make them an unusual feature concept for lounge and reception areas.

The image also shows the high back chair Hillswood used in a recent Crown Plaza Hotel entrance lobby project.

Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts Expands Into Azerbaijan with Swissôtel Baku

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The expansion of Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts continues at the crossroads of Southwest Asia and Europe with a new deluxe hotel in Baku, Azerbaijan. Scheduled to open in 2015, Swissôtel Baku is currently under construction and will open in time for the first European Olympic Games.The mixed use complex consists of two towers set upon a shared podium which will accommodate businesses, retail and entertainment outlets and numerous restaurants. Swissôtel Baku will be situated in the taller, 160-metre tower and will offer 149 rooms and suites, as well as a Swissôtel Living with 45 furnished apartments and 80 Swissôtel Residences, which will be sold to private individuals looking to enjoy the benefits of Swissôtel services from the comfort of their home. Food and beverage offerings will include a lobby bar and lounge, an all-day restaurant, and a restaurant and bar on the top floor which will boast panoramic views over the city. Additional facilities will comprise a 2100sqm Pürovel Spa & Sport, the company’s signature spa brand, and 3000sqm of meeting and event facilities including a dedicated 900sqm outdoor space.

Swissôtel Baku is ideally situated with a prominent, elevated position featuring unrivalled views across the city and its crescent shaped bay. The hotel is located in an elegant, residential area of the city and is close to the Parliament buildings. Baku, Azerbaijan’s capital is the economic and cultural heart of the country and boasts several universities, colleges, research institutes, theatres and museums. With its population of two million inhabitants, it is the most densely-populated city in the Caucasus.

Nestled between the Caucasus and the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan borders Russia to the north, Georgia to the north-west and Armenia to the west. It has been an independent state since 1991 and the economy has seen exponential growth, largely due to the expansion of the oil industry and increased production of natural gas, representing the two most important economic sectors for the country.

The owner and developer of the project is Arya İnşaat, advised by one of the world’s leading hospitality consultancies, Servotel Corporation. The project will be designed by internationally recognized and award-winning architectural firm Kreatif Mimarlık.

Arya Insaat, is a subsidiary of Aral Group and a leading construction company in Azerbaijan with multiple large scale high-end residential projects already completed in the city of Baku.
Mr. Ahmet Çetin, President of Arya İnşaat states “This is a landmark project for the city of Baku and we are confident that, with our management partners Swissotel the product and business model will be a perfect match to the city’s tourism patterns while the branded residential components will ensure that the project becomes a focal point of Baku.”

“Azerbaijan, as one of the largest producers of oil and natural gas, is seeing strong growth in the number of business related tourist arrivals, creating strong demand for international brands like Swissôtel,” says Meinhard Huck, President of Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts. “We are thrilled to be entering this dynamic market with such an exciting partner and project and to bring genuine Swiss hospitality in a modern and sophisticated setting to visitors from around the world.”

New report on pub accommodation indicates the growth potential for the sector

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New research from RPBI Reports has found that if ‘pub with accommodation’ was a single brand it would be the second largest in the UK, snapping at the heels of Premier Inn. With over 50,000 rooms in 5,700 pubs (approx 1 in 9 of the UK pub market) providing accommodation, this much under publicised sector of the market is showing great potential for growth and improvement in standards.Perception is changing about the sector as pubs start to up their game to compete with other accommodation providers. The exclusive consumer survey for the report, showed that 41% of respondees would prefer to stay in a pub against 23% in a branded hotel.1

The report also says that pubs’ combined turnover from just accommodation could reach £750million, if they were to achieve the average level of occupancy as provincial hotels and their average room rate.2

For a long time there has been under investment in accommodation in pubs. The tide is now turning with RPBI finding that pub companies are quietly spending money on acquiring, adding and upgrading rooms, resulting in a new phase of growth for the pub industry.

A separate survey of pub owners found that those running pubs with accommodation are upbeat, confident and anticipate growth in the sector.

Almost two-thirds of those pubs owners surveyed said they expected accommodation revenue to grow over the next 12 months, while one-third anticipated income from rooms to be similar to the previous year. Just over half of all pubs are planning to refurbish their rooms within the next year. 3

Pubs have always offered accommodation. It is hardly a new market. But, with all the focus on food and other industry issues, this potentially lucrative revenue stream has often been overlooked. That is starting to change and pub owners and pub companies are putting more focus on rooms, there is a real trend for licensees and pub operators seeking to increase their revenue streams through letting room accommodation.

Pubs are investing significant amounts in accommodation, and will need to wait longer to see a return on their money than other, more immediate investments. But, done well, this is a long-term revenue source for the pub industry and a way of maximising the value of properties.

The ‘Great British Pub’ has found numerous ways to survive over hundreds of years and the addition of rooms provides another opportunity to ensure it continues to do so.

Happily, the majority of pub operators are increasingly understanding that a diverse customer proposition, delivered excellently, is the way forward. And increasingly, letting
rooms are part and parcel of the future shape of the pub.

A sparkling finishing touch to a bathroom that’s fit for a Princess

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Offering the perfect way to add a little bling to the hotel bathroom, Bagno Design has introduced a new brassware range with Swarovski crystal handles. The new Princess Nouveau brassware from Bagno Design brings a touch of luxury to any bathroom setting, with the Swarovski crystal handles guaranteed to make the basin into a real focal point.

Available on the range’s mono basin mixer and three-hole deck mounted basin mixer, the tap itself sports a stylish, high-quality chrome finish which offsets the sparkling Swarovski handles brilliantly.

Suitable for use on high pressure water systems, Bagno Design’s Princess Nouveau brassware brings timeless elegance to any bathroom, with its classical styling and is also available in several other finishes including bronze, brushed nickel, gold and copper.

For a completely co-ordinated look throughout the bathroom, the Princess Nouveau range also includes bath and shower mixers.

Bagno Design can be contacted on Tel: 020 7553 6999 or email info@bagnodesign.co.uk

Brintons presents new designers with special award

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The New Designers Exhibition showcases newly graduated designers from all over the country. Every year the show helps thousands of graduates launch their career at the spectacular Business Design Centre in London, Britain’s capital of design. Brintons Designers Nikki Coates and Lois Norman went along to the show to select two talented graduates for a special award, which included a two week work placement at Brintons and a cash prize of £250 each. Nikki and Lois awarded prizes to Wahyish Vong and Stephanie Rostron.

Stephanie is a Textile graduate from Leeds University, who had hand drawn a series of intricate botanical designs. Nikki Coates said “Stephanie was chosen because her work blew us away; such stunning drawings that showed she could not only draw exceptionally well, but with sure care and patience, she created stunning finished works of art.”

Wahyish Vong is a Textile graduate from Wolverhampton University. Nikki said ” Wahyish’s work caught our eye for her use of colour, her skill in repeating patterns and most importantly, the process she went through in order to achieve her final designs was very creative and it was very interesting where she took her inspiration from. She clearly had a lovely drawing hand which is one of the main skills we were looking for.”

Stephanie and Wahyish will spend two weeks at Brintons London Design Centre developing a collection of designs suitable for a hotel. This will include rugs for a reception area, an electronic jacquard design for a ballroom and an all over repeating design for public areas.

Wahyish and Stephanie were invited to the Brintons stand at the Coronation Festival, Buckingham Palace to accept their prizes from Spanish Designer Cristian Zuzunaga. Brintons has recently collaborated with Cristian on a runner for The Campaign for Wool event at Somerset House.

Anglo Holt completes its largest Travelodge deal

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Anglo Holt Construction has completed its largest ever project with hotel giants Travelodge.

The company was awarded the contract by clients Merchant Place Developments to build a 219-bedroom Travelodge at Eastern Gate in Cambridge.The Charities Property Fund provided forward funding for the project, which had a value of £8.3 million.

The new hotel has a bar café and basement car park. Built on a brownfield site, the six-storey reinforced concrete and timber frame building has one MW photovoltaic installation on its roof.

New Little Wonders from Crosswater

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There’s now a really big choice of compact basins for cloakrooms, small bathrooms and even twin bowl set ups – but many consumers never stop to think that to look its best, a small basin needs a tap that is in perfect proportion. There’s a Mini-basin mixer from Crosswater to suit all tastes and basin styles; whilst smaller than its full size counterpart appeal maybe even bigger!Ever aware of the need for products that combine innovative design with practical features and top level performance, Crosswater has announced three new additions to its already comprehensive range of Mini mixers. Love Me features a waterfall spout and slim pencil style lever. Svelte has a slim line narrow spout. Zion has an architectural, angular body and style lever. All of the taps are suitable for either low or medium pressure and are finished in fabulous easy to clean high quality polished chrome. As always with Crosswater brassware, these products are part of complete collections that include full size bath and basin fillers, wall mounted mixers, showering and more.

“Our range of mini mixers is the most wide-ranging on the market,” commented Crosswater’s Group Chairman David Hance. “Consumers and their designers have the ultimate in choice. Now that so many homes have cloakrooms and small en suites, Mini mixers have become an important element of bathroom design.”

Travelodge CEO Moving On After Ten Years of Service

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Today, Travelodge, one of the UK’s leading budget hotel operators has announced that after ten years of dedicated service, Grant Hearn has decided to move on from his role as Chief Executive Officer. Hearn joined Travelodge in 2003 as CEO after previously working for Hilton UK & Ireland as Managing Director for three years. Hearn led the Company as Chief Executive Officer from 2003 until July 2010 when he was appointed to the position of Chairman. Hearn was asked by the Travelodge Board to return as Chief Executive in April 2012 to oversee the Company’s financial restructuring programme.

The Travelodge Board has already embarked upon an external search for a new CEO and Grant Hearn will remain in his role as Travelodge’s Chief Executive through this transitional period.

Brian Wallace, Chairman of Travelodge, commented on today’s announcement: “Grant has been an outstanding leader for Travelodge. Under his leadership, the brand has been repositioned from a roadside hotel operator to being one of the UK’s leading hotel brands. The Company’s portfolio has more than doubled in size and today Travelodge is a household name with an exceptional digital presence. Grant leaves behind an extremely capable team, one which is already working on building the next exciting growth phase for Travelodge.

“On a personal note, I have known Grant for over 12 years and I wish him every success for the future. I am very grateful that Grant will continue as Travelodge’s CEO through this transitional period.”

On his decision, Travelodge Chief Executive, Grant Hearn, commented: “Travelodge has been an integral part of my life over the past ten years and this has been an incredibly tough decision for me to make. It has been a real privilege to lead the Travelodge team and work alongside some of the most talented people in the industry. Together we have built Travelodge into one of the UK’s best hotel brands and made staying away in a hotel an everyday concept.

“Now, that Travelodge has a solid foundation under new committed ownership and is one of the UK’s most recognised brands. I feel comfortable that the Company is in a strong and secure position for me to move on. Also with Brian’s extensive experience of the hotel industry, I believe the Travelodge brand will continue to grow from strength to strength. Exciting plans lie ahead for the business and for the new CEO, who will drive this next phase of development and growth.”

Travelodge is the UK’s first budget hotel brand. It opened its first hotel in 1985 and today the Company operates 521 hotels across the UK, Ireland and Spain. This year, the Travelodge brand is benefiting from a £223 million investment to help further grow its business. This cash investment will help fuel growth, strengthen the Company’s brand offering and ensure consumers obtain the best value in the marketplace.

As part of this expenditure, £57 million is being spent on refurbishing the Travelodge estate. This programme is well underway and on average more than 50 Travelodge rooms are being refurbished every day. By autumn 2014, over 80% of Travelodge rooms will have been refurbished in line with the Company’s new room design.

Cambria Suites Expands Into North Dakota

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Choice Hotels International, Inc. and KAJ Hospitality has recently celebrated the groundbreaking of a new four-story, 103-room hotel, which will be connected to the future 15,000-square-foot conference center in West Fargo, one of North Dakota’s fastest growing communities. KAJ Hospitality, led by the father and son development, ownership and management team of Kevin and Aaron Johnson, has corporate offices in Sioux Falls, S.D., Mitchell, S.D. and Wichita, Kansas, and will be the owner/developer of both greatly anticipated real estate development projects.”Cambria Suites is experiencing impressive expansion throughout the country because Cambria Suites hotels meet the demand for stylish, upscale hotels offering tremendous value,” said Michael Murphy, senior vice president of upscale brands for Choice Hotels International. “Right now, West Fargo is seeing tremendous economic growth and that’s attracting major companies and the region’s top talent. So a hotel which understands what these businesses and travelers need is essential.”

North Dakota is the fastest growing state in the United States, developing at nearly three times the national rate. The city of West Fargo reflects that momentum. In 2012, the city issued 480% more commercial building permits than the previous year. Further, last year’s city-wide growth rate was 72.9%.

The hotel and convention center project represents an estimated investment of more than $17 million and approximately 325 jobs to the greater West Fargo area. The Cambria Suites West Fargo will be the emerging upscale brand’s first North Dakota property and is scheduled to open in the spring of 2014 at 19th Ave. East and Beaton Drive.

“We are proud to bring extensive marketplace knowledge and first-hand experience as a hotel operator in greater West Fargo to this new Cambria Suites hotel,” said Kevin Johnson, president and chief executive officer of KAJ Hospitality. “For years, there has been a need in West Fargo for a mixed-use conference center space such as what we will now develop. With Cambria Suites as the hotel anchor of our conference center, we are filling an important need for this rapidly expanding city. And we are confident we have the perfect combination to achieve great success as a business as well as members of the West Fargo community.”

Building on solid development momentum, the Cambria Suites brand made hotel history by holding ground breaking ceremonies for three hotel projects in the New York market within 24 hours last December, combining an approximate $141 million investment and the creation of nearly 1,000 jobs. Since then, the brand has commenced construction nearby the Washington, D.C. Convention Center, just outside Dallas, Texas and announced major development agreements in other cities as well as a joint venture with its first institutional investor, Fillmore Capital Partners and its affiliates, to develop multiple Cambria Suites properties. Cambria Suites Miami is scheduled to open this fall.

The West Fargo hotel will deliver the consistently high level of style at an equally attractive price guests have come to count on with this brand. All Cambria Suites hotels are new-construction and the brand leads the rest of the upscale lodging segment in guest satisfaction scores as measured by guests’ likelihood to recommend (LTR). As of today, many Cambria Suites hotels are ranked #1 and #2 in their respective markets on TripAdvisor.

Designed as a lifestyle hotel brand, Cambria Suites offers more than just a place to sleep at night. It features a larger lobby to give guests a more social atmosphere, spacious all-suite rooms that include separate areas to work and rest, providing business and leisure travelers room to relax, socialize and network.

All Cambria Suites hotels feature Reflect, a casual dining and gathering area serving a dinner menu, liquor, wine, beer, freshly prepared grab-and-go gourmet salads and sandwiches, a barista bar featuring Wolfgang Puck® coffee and a hot breakfast buffet; Refresh, a state-of-the-art fitness center with an elegant pool and hot tub/spa area; and Refill, a 24-7 convenience store that offers energy drinks, snacks and sundries.

In addition, each suite offers the latest technology, including two flat-screen LCD televisions and MediaHub™ plug-and-play technology, allowing guests to connect their laptop, MP3 player, game console, digital camera or CD/DVD player hassle-free. Free high-speed wired and wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel so that guests can stay connected.

One for All with Glide II by Bauhaus

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Versatile, practical and with a classical simplicity that will never date, Glide II from Bauhaus is the furniture collection that meets every bathroom need.Launched this month and available in Calico, White Gloss and real wood American Walnut and wenge finishes, Glide II combines a comprehensive choice of units with basins in either cast mineral marble or slimline ceramic. The two drawer basin units come in 3 widths and offer plentiful and easy access storage space, the range also includes a single drawer link unit and a two door tower that has a very useful laundry basket in the lower section. All units can be wall hung or fitted with optional plant on legs to give a freestanding look.

The cast mineral marble basins are available with or without tap holes, allowing for use of stylish wall mounted fillers (available from sister company Crosswater). The ceramic basins are slab style with useful put down space at either side of the bowl.

Unsurpassed flexibility is provided by the countertop option that allows the designer to specify an unlimited number of sit on basin options.

Drawers are roomy, full extending and fitted with Grass soft close runners and have multiple interior layout options to make the most of space.

“Glide II combines our commitment to good design and customer choice,” says Marten Baker. “It is a range that bathroom designers will welcome because there are so many options. It is also tailor made for a home owner who wants to give a tired bathroom a quality facelift. Just replacing a pedestal basin with a Glide II basin unit and an illuminated mirror from a wide choice of designs can bring a touch of style and luxury to a bathroom that has seen better days.”

Living Art at the iconic Hospital Club in London’s Covent Garden

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Two medium sized Living Art units (1.5m x 1m H) have been incorporated onto the roof terraces at The Hospital Club in Covent Garden by Scotscape Limited.These bring new interest to these compact terraces in an elegant space saving way, echoing the Hospital Club’s passion for all things creative and different!

A third Living Art unit will be installed in September following the completion of new entertaining zones at the club.

Click here to visit their website: www.scotscapelivingwalls.net

IHG Opens its Second Hotel in Ecuador

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InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has recently announced the opening of the 122-room Holiday Inn® Hotel Guayaquil Airport in Guayaquil, Ecuador. The seven-story new-build hotel is adjacent to the José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport, and is the second IHG®-branded hotel for Ecuador, with the first being the Holiday Inn Express® Quito, located in Ecuador’s capital city of Quito. Guayaquil is Ecuador’s main port and economic hub. The city boasts significant regional influence in commercial, financial and cultural activities, is an important center for Ecuador’s manufacturing industries and home to key business enterprises. The hotel is also close to the city’s convention center and main business area.

Situated in the Kennedy Norte neighborhood, the Holiday Inn Guayaquil Airport hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, business center, fitness center overlooking the airport and city, lobby bar, eight meeting rooms with capacity for over 200 people and free airport shuttle service. On the top floor overlooking the city is the Executive Floor equipped with an exclusive front desk, lounge and a VIP meeting room.

Singaporean Hotel Industry Growth to Continue after Recovery

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According to Timetric, Singapore’s hotel market value has expanded at a CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of 10.96% since 2008. This is due to a recovery in tourist inflows during 2010-2011. Timetric forecasts that revenue in the Singaporean hotel industry is expected to reach US$6.7 billion by 2017. This is due to an increase in tourism volumes, rising levels of disposable income and more competitive prices for accommodation. As a major business hub, Singapore is especially exposed to the global business cycle, experiencing surges in business travel during high growth periods and suffers declines during crisis periods. In the wake of the global financial crisis Singapore experienced a decline in the number of tourists. According to the World Travel and Tourism Council in 2012, it accounted for 11.3% of the country’s GDP and comprised 9.1% of its total employment. Key growth drivers for tourism to 2017 will be sound economic conditions, rising levels of consumer confidence and government initiatives to increase domestic tourism.

New innovative initiatives will drive tourism in the future
“We have to look beyond mere numbers and make a strategic shift towards quality tourism,” says Chew Choon Seng, chairman of the Singapore Tourism Board in its 2012 annual report. “This will emphasize hospitality, service standards, innovative developments and rejuvenation of older attractions, with the aim of offering visitors and experience that will commensurate with higher expectations.”

Announcement of hotel operator imminent as work starts on £100m project

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Skelwith Leisure, the developer behind the £100 million Flaxby Country Resort, located between York and Harrogate in North Yorkshire, has started work on the luxury hotel, and will soon announce which international luxury hotel operator will manage the resort on its behalf.The 300-room hotel and leisure development is located on the existing 27-hole Flaxby Park Golf course will be one of the biggest hotels in the North of England when completed in 2015.

The development will also feature a luxury spa and gym, restaurants and bars and boutiques, totalling over 240,000 sq ft in size.

Paul Ellis, Managing Director of Skelwith Leisure commented: “As you would expect, we are delighted to be finally on site and getting on with the work, something we have been eager to do for a very long time. We are on schedule and look forward to opening in 2015.

“For the past five years we’ve been speaking with some of the worlds leading luxury hotel operators, now that we’re getting on with the construction we will soon be in a position to be able to announce which company will manage the hotel.

“There has been a lot of interest as this is a major hotel development for the local area, region and the UK.”

Leeds based K Rouse is the main contractor for the first phase, including a new roundabout on the A59 and ground works for the hotel.

The world’s leading golf course management Company, Troon Golf, has been involved in the project for the past three years and will step up its role managing the course help to attract major events to Flaxby following the start on site.

MENA Chain Hotels Market Review – May 2013

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May Highlights
• UAE hotels see surge in profits driven by strong leisure and MICE demand
• Growth in room rates, despite drop in occupancies, boost hotel profits in Egypt

“Using the inspiration offered to us by art”

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Laufen invites partners from the hotel industry to the Biennale

As part of its partnership with the Salon Suisse Swiss bathroom specialist Laufen invited CEOs from hotel groups, architects, interior architects, project developers and media representatives to Venice in order to give them artistic inspiration and to promote the dialogue between art and architecture. Organized by the Swiss cultural foundation Pro Helvetia, the Salon Suisse offers an event programme that accompanies the Swiss contribution to the Biennale with discussions, lectures and events. It is part of the international art exhibitions’ official events and takes place in several series at the Palazzo Trevisan.“Laufen is committed to supporting this cultural initiative since 2012 and is proud to be able to contribute to the diffusion of Swiss culture and tradition on such an important and internationally significant occasion. As a bathroom manufacturer which deals with very heterogeneous target groups, occasions such as the Venice Biennale and Salon Suisse give us an important opportunity to engage with opinion leaders and decision makers from the world of art and design”, explains Ilker Hussein, Manager Global Projects at Laufen.

Part of the programme was, among others, the visit of the official opening event including a boat trip through the laguna of Venice for invited guests. Furthermore, the guests had a VIP access to numerous events taking place around the Biennale where they could meet artists and curators personally. Thanks to its long-standing expertise as a premium supplier for hotel bathrooms, Laufen is aware of the close connections between art and hotels. Many hotels hold art exhibitions regularly or furnish lobby or hotel rooms with art objects like paintings or sculptures – because art adds even greater individuality to an already stylish interior design. Alongside location and service it should be an integral part of every good company’s flagship.

“If bathroom design is to continue to evolve and break down boundaries”, Ilker Hussein says, “then we have to draw on the inspiration that can be found through art. There needs to be an international dialogue between the fields of art and architecture, which is something that the Venice Biennale encourages and Salon Suisse gives Laufen an unmissable opportunity to inspire and be inspired by an international audience.”

Tulip Inn Eindhoven Airport inaugurated by State Secretary Mansveld

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The 26th June 2013 marked the official opening of the new Tulip Inn hotel at Eindhoven Airport. The 8-storey hotel is the first hotel in the world situated on top of an airport terminal and is directly connected to the arrivals and departures halls, affording hotel guests convenient access to the airport’s many facilities. The new Tulip Inn hotel is a part of the reopening of the completely modified and expanded terminal at Eindhoven Airport. Joined by nearly 400 guests, State Secretary Mansveld from the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment together with Joost Meijs, General Director of Eindhoven Airport, inaugurated the new hotel.

The new-build hotel harmoniously complements the airport’s sustainability ambitions. The Tulip Inn Eindhoven Airport meets the certification requirements of the international ‘Green Key’ and ‘Gold’ labels as well as the A++ energy label. This guarantees, amongst other things, that the construction materials used are sustainable and that the installed lighting is energy-efficient. In addition, solar panels and solar collectors are installed on the roof of the terminal and the hotel itself.

According to Pierre-Frédéric Roulot, President of Louvre Hotels Group and Olivier Derycke, European Chief Operating Officer of Louvre Hotels Group, this new development fits in seamlessly with the group’s strategy of increasing Golden Tulip’s presence in major cities and at airports. Golden Tulip has previously opened new hotels at international airports in Brussels, Rome and Paris.

Michael Spetter, responsible within Louvre Hotels Group Benelux for all management and franchise hotels, is very pleased with the new hotel. “This is a very important expansion for Golden Tulip. Because of its location, the new hotel represents a significant asset to national and international leisure and business guests. Moreover, this is the first Tulip Inn hotel in the Netherlands to be managed under the responsibility of the Louvre Hotels Group itself”.
Joost Meijs is very proud of the end result. “The new expansion now affords us an airport with an appropriate energy for such an ambitious region. The airport and hotel are very closely interwoven. The entrance to the hotel is located in the hall and the guests can eat in the restaurant or do some shopping in the airport hall’s various stores. The bar in the hotel is also available to travellers and non-guests”.

Tulip Inn Eindhoven Airport
Tulip Inn Eindhoven Airport has 120 hotel rooms. The hotel also has a bar, breakfast hall and fitness facilities. In collaboration with Belvedair, the catering operator at Eindhoven Airport, the hotel will make use of the airport’s 6 conference halls and its restaurants. Interior design bureau AbrahamsCrielaers is responsible for the interior design of the public areas and the rooms.

Grohe Introduces the Grandera Collection

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The GROHE Grandera™ collection is both a homage to an age of grandeur long past and an affirmation of a modern sensibility, combining the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship with a love of detail and comfort.Stylistically, the Grandera™ collection can be combined with a wide range of bathroom furnishings, with the added flexibility of two colours – chrome and chrome/gold. Thanks toGROHE StarLight® technology, not only will the fittings retain their shine in the long term but they are also extremely resistant to dirt and scratches.

For more information please visit www.grohe.com

Carpet is the true glory of The French thanks to Wilton

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Cited by famed restaurant critic Giles Coren as the ‘true glory of this place’ and inspired by the hues and grain of limed oak, a beautiful bespoke woven axminster carpet from Wilton Carpets Commercial adorns the floor of The French at The Midland Hotel.

The new Manchester flagship restaurant under Michelin-starred chef Simon Rogan, The French’s grade-II listed Rococo style appearance had to radically change to complement its new modern English dining experience.QHotels turned to Wilton Carpets to provide the luxurious experience of fine woven bespoke carpet.

“The historic interior had to transform to matchthe style of Simon’s cuisine, in addition to providing expected levels of comfort and luxurious finishes,” explains Trudi Purtill, director of group development, QHotels. “With the high ceiling and ovoid shaped room, acoustics were a concern. Hard flooring was not an option and so the luxury, comfort and acoustic absorption of woven carpet was an ideal solution. The brief was given to Wilton’s design manager Julie Robertson for a carpet that pays homage to a limed oak floor, as we felt this would be the perfect compromise.”

Turning to the neutrals and contemporary slate hues within theelegant Optimum Palette, Julie created three initial concepts as sophisticated interpretations of parquet, plank and overall limed oak effects. Liaising with Trudi Purtill, the chosen plank style design was refined with additional grain and knot characteristics, giving an understated quality and contemporary feel to the design that plays perfectly with the new décor, lavish Rococo detailing and modern furnishings of the interior.

“It took just one hand-trial before the design was perfected, and having worked with Wilton Carpets Commercial many times in the past, this is not an uncommon experience. The end result has met with much critical acclaim and provided a vital component in achieving a seemingly impossible transformation,” concludes Trudi Purtill.

The 125 square metres of bespoke carpet was woven in a durable and appearance retaining combination of 80% wool 20% nylon at Wilton’s Wiltshire facility in a quality nine-row construction that offers high levels of underfoot comfort and longevity. Installed by Pocklington Carpets Ltd, the carpet has been in daily use since March of this year.

Raithwaite Estate expands offering with new eco lodges

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Skelwith Leisure, owners of the Raithwaite Estate near Whitby, has announced the start of construction for nine new eco lodges– the first of the 46 new cottages that were granted planning permission last year.The Estate, which includes Raithwaite Hall Country Retreat, the Lakehouse and the recently opened The Keep development, totals over 100 acres and is set just off the fabulous East coast.

Scheduled for completion in October, the two bedroom lodges represent further significant investment in the Estate by Skelwith Leisure, and will provide a different accommodation offering for guests. They will also attract people to stay longer, enabling them to sample more of the delights that the local area has to offer.

Looking out over the Estate, the new lodges are designed to complement the natural environment in which they sit and feature a modern design. They are also partially sunken into the hillside behind them in order to provide natural insulation. In order to further reduce their carbon footprint the highly insulated cottages also feature the latest sustainable technologies, including highly efficient photovoltaic roof panels so that they can produce their own electricity.

Designed by leading architects Brewster Bye, the lodges will provide the same luxurious surroundings as the main hotel and The Keep, and will include high specification interiors. They will also boast the latest high-end audio visual technologies and lighting systems with hand held tablet controls.

Commenting Paul Ellis, Managing Director or Skelwith Leisure, said: “We are very excited about the new lodges, especially as they come hot on the heals of the opening of The Keep. We are committed to making the Raithwaite Estate one of the best destinations in the north of England. The new lodges represent further significant investment in the Estate and Whitby area, and will complement the entire Estate.”

The new lodges are the first of 46 luxury lodges, cottages and a new education centre that were granted planning permission by Scarborough Council in October 2012. Work on the remaining cottages will begin later this year, along with a new access road to part of the site.

Historic Dundee Hotel Reopens Under DoubleTree by Hilton

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DoubleTree by Hilton is offering visitors to Dundee and Perthshire a glimpse of the majesty of Victorian Scotland with the opening of DoubleTree by Hilton Dundee. In partnership with RedefineBDL, the former Landmark Hotel today completed its £1million refurbishment to become the upscale brand’s third Scottish property and its 21st across the UK.The hotel is set within the grounds of a converted private family residence whose original classical period design and intricate Latin inscriptions remain largely untouched. The listed building dates back to 1870, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the elegance of Victorian high society. Guests are free to explore the surrounding six acres of landscaped and maintained gardens complete with an ornate Italian style maze and fountain.

Each of the 92 guestrooms have received a thorough upgrade reflecting DoubleTree by Hilton’s upscale offering. The hotel features a new fully equipped health club complete with indoor swimming pool and offers free internet throughout the property. Fine dining is available on site through the AA rosette winning Maze Restaurant featuring innovative British cuisine. Housed in an eye catching glass house offering resplendent views of the horticultural gardens the venue provides a charming setting for weddings and functions. Guests can also enjoy casual dishes and drinks from The Lounge Bar.

A compelling range of meetings and events facilities are available including the purpose built Landmark Suite Conference Centre, with a capacity of 130. Whilst for functions requiring a more intimate setting The Greystanes Suite holds up to 30 guests in what was originally a private family chapel.

DoubleTree by Hilton has two further Scottish properties, with hotels operating in Dunblane, featuring Nick Nairn’s The Kailyard restaurant, and the thriving city of Aberdeen. The brand will also welcome its first hotel in Edinburgh later this year, once again in partnership with RedefineBDL.

Roman Put a Gloss on Infinity

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Leading UK shower manufacturer, Roman, has launched a new Gloss finish option for their Roman Stone Solid Surface Shower Trays. The new finish is available now on their popular Infinity Shower Trays, as well as selected footprints from their Orbital Tray Range. The Roman Stone Tray Range was originally launched in a fashionable Matt finish, but following customer requests for a Gloss finish, the new option presents a different design perspective.

The Gloss finish is available on all Infinity Trays, which are designed to give a simulated wetroom look, with their ultra-low 40mm profile. The Infinity Trays can be installed straight down onto joists, so that when tiled up to, they are flush with the floor to achieve total level access. The waste is then disguised with a solid surface matching waste cover, for a seamless finish.

Roman’s Orbital Colossus Roman Stone Trays are also available with the option of the new Gloss finish. This is available on both the 1450mm Colossus Tray, as well as the full bath replacement 1700mm Colossus Shower Tray.

All Roman Stone Shower Trays are manufactured in Roman’s on-site solid surface manufacturing facility, in the North East of England, which has allowed Roman to quickly respond to customer requests and introduce the new finish options with ease.

The Trays are available as standard in a White finish, but different colour options and finishes are available for larger scale projects, to suit specific briefs, Pantones and specifications.
The Infinity Tray range is available 5 different rectangular size options, as well as a 900 x 900mm quadrant shape.

David Osborne, Managing Director at Roman commented: “Our Roman Stone Trays have become a popular specification when creating an inclusive designer style showering space. In particular our Infinity Trays are continuing to really increase in popularity as customers, both end users and in the contract market, strive to create a wetroom inspired finish, but with a quick and easy installation. One of the frequent requests from customers was for a Gloss finish on these Trays, so we were happy to respond and add this in as standard option within our brochure.”

Bespoke hotel restaurant furniture, RHA

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RHA make beautiful high quality restaurant furniture to any design specification.

A project for the Conrad Algarve hotel features custom made waiter stations, restaurant tables, banquette seating and shelving units, all skilfully crafted by RHA Furniture at their UK factory.

The impressive looking oval hostess station greets guests at the entrance of the hotel’s Louro restaurant. Designed by Kate Long of ReThink Interiors, the unit is made to a very high quality finish with walnut veneers and a laser cut pattern over leather across its curved front. Custom made waiter stations were produced for the hotel’s main restaurant and private dining rooms, also finished in walnut veneers with marble tops and a bespoke pattern across the doors.

The restaurant dining tables have laser cut stainless steel inlays set into the beautiful wooden tops.

Banquette seating across the restaurant was made to the same high standards, upholstered in Andrew Muirhead leather with deep buttoned inside backs and armrests.

Contact RHA Furniture for more information or to discuss custom made furniture for a project you are currently working on.

WATG Plans Growth into Middle East and Africa

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Global destination design firm WATG is pleased to announce that Mike Seyle, President and CEO, has accepted the Board of Directors’ request to extend his leadership term for another five years. WATG Chairman and Senior Vice President Dave Moore stated “Over the past five years, Mike has led us through a challenging period of change and we are now seeing the positive upside of this process in terms of company growth to double-digit profitability. We need him to continue what he started as we move into new territories and new client services”.As part of WATG’s expansion plans in the Middle East and Africa, Seyle will relocate with his family to London to be closer to these dynamic and growing markets. The London office was opened in 1991 and is one of WATG’s fastest growing operations. “We have ambitious growth plans for Africa and the Middle East, alongside our ongoing success stories in Asia, Turkey and Russia. Having the CEO sitting in London, close to these markets is simply common sense!” stated Muriel Muirden, Vice President of Strategy. Seyle added “We have important decisions to make to sustain our current growth trend. This relocation, will allow me to travel frequently to our emerging markets and to build important relationships in these regions”.

A high rise solution to drainage and ventilation

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Geberit’s Sovent fitting, a space saving drainage and ventilation solution for high-rise buildings, has been installed for the first time in the UK at Birmingham’s 140 bedroom Premier Inn. Negating the need for a two stack drainage system, Sovent takes up less space in the service riser, while servicing bathrooms efficiently, quietly and without the risk of unpleasant smells.Installed by Sharpe Mechanical Services, Philip McMaster, from Sharpe, explains the benefits of Sovent: “The Sovent system reduces the requirements for a soil vent pipe throughout the full height of the building, taking up space in the congested service riser, solving a particular problem in tall buildings.”

About Sovent

The flow-optimised Sovent fitting enhances the pipe capacity several times over and dispenses with the need to install a parallel ventilation pipe in most instances.

Rapidly changing pressure situations in conventional discharge stacks above a certain length can lead to unwanted side effects. They could, for example, cause the floor pipes connected to the stack to be sucked dry by high negative pressure or be blown dry by overpressure. This is why the drainage systems of many high-rise buildings include very generously dimensioned discharge stacks and a parallel ventilation pipe that is connected with this stack at regular intervals.

Sovent prevents hydraulic closures in the discharge stack caused by floor connections, thus enhancing its flow capacity. At the same time, Sovent ensures a supply of air between branch discharge pipe and discharge stack, making it possible to dispense with parallel ventilation pipes. In addition, a partition prevents foam or splash water from getting into the branch discharge pipe.

Total hotel plumbing solutions

Installed along side Geberit Sovent is Geberit’s Silent-db20; a waste water pipe with built in sound insulation; ensuring peace and quiet for the hotel’s guests and Geberit Mapress, a press-fit pipe system for general plumbing. Geberit’s long lasting and environmentally sound HDPE delivers above-ground drainage.

The Premier Inn provides an example of where a number of Geberit’s solutions, specifically suited to jobs of this nature, have come together. Philip McMaster concluded: “All of Geberit’s products are of excellent quality, with a range of products to suit different plumbing and ventilation challenges.”

MGallery Celebrates The Art Of Glass With The Opening Of The Lagare Hotel In Venice

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The LaGare Hotel Venezia hotel, MGallery Collection’s second address in Venice, boasts an exceptional location since it is the first hotel on the Island of Murano, which has been a renowned glassmaking centre for centuries.

The views from the windows of the establishment’s 118 rooms attest to its exceptional location: magnificent stretches of water can be glimpsed beyond the Grand Canal, while many of the island’s famous gardens and flowers add to the gentle charm of the setting. Art and design
The hotel is located in an old glass factory dating back to the 14th century. After undergoing complete refurbishment, the building now features a subtle blend of art and design. Elegant furnishings are enhanced by Venini glass lighting fixtures, while the common areas feature a permanent exhibition of museum works and objects designed by Murano’s famous glass artist. Everything in the hotel reflects the splendour of this island, which is a rare jewel in Italy’s splendid heritage. The former glass-works’ façade has been preserved and the hotel walls subtly evoke the city’s architecture. The library features a selection of books for those who seek to learn more about the island’s prestigious craft. Of course, it goes without saying that the hotel’s Memorable Moment consists of a private guided tour of one of the neighbouring glass factories.

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Autograph introduced at the St. Ermin’s

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A heavyweight crew from Marriott last night formally launched the St. Ermin’s as the latest addition to the Autograph collection marketed by the company. Flanked by Tina Edmundson, the Global brand Officer for the non-brand that is Autograph, and John Licence responsible for Autograph Europe, Steve Eckley, the Senior VP of Amerimar who redeveloped the St Ermin’s reported a strong rise in room sales since the switch from Accor. Now some 25% of bookings now coming from Marriott Rewards clients.

My involvement with hotel design goes back nearly 40 years. In those days of the mid to late 20th Century a guest was fortunate if his expectation of an en-suite bathroom would be met by his hotel. Indeed such provision was known once upon a time as an ‘American Room’. When I founded my practice in 1982 for the next ten years our bread and butter work was converting hotels to have en-suite facilities. It is easy to lose sight of how guest expectations have risen, and the launch of Autograph by Marriott in late 2009 was a clear indicator that rising expectation of the nature of the hotel experience continues to dominate the thinking of regular travellers.
Creating Autograph, said Marriott, gave “them the ability to capture a broad audience that would not have typically considered a branded concept – appealing to guests who want to stay in independent hotels”. No longer satisfied with what is now a minimum expectation at 2 star level of an en-suite bath or shower room, the seasoned guest is increasingly looking for an hotel experience that compliments travel experience. This rising expectation, first identified in the wealthy luxury end of the market by Anouska Hempel with Blakes in 1981 and followed by Schrager with Morgans in 1984, is causing many groups to look hard at how they can replicate the appeal of the ‘boutique’ hotels. IHG are flying their Indigo brand; Starwood, after failing to capitalise on the start given by Barry Sternlicht with the original ‘W’ still struggle to grow in this end of the market. Autograph represents a simple way for Marriott to leverage their brand strength and cement the loyalty of their Rewards clients whilst serving this demographic.

In essence the Autograph collection allows a good boutique to remain a good boutique whilst providing a brown paper wrapper that enables the use of Marriott’s great marketing muscle without the labels popping out at the guest everywhere in the hotel, or even, possibly, in the booking process. As definitions of luxury shift to the nature of the experience and the cohort with the money to enjoy the experience becomes older, then the rôle of the hotel in the experience changes. No longer is it sufficient for the hotel to provide a great place to sleep, it now has to perform the supporting rôle in the theatre of travel.

Each hotel in the Autograph collection is intended to be independent and unique, to have essentially a boutique type identity and not be clearly branded. To independent owners like Amerimar, owners of the St. Ermin’s, this is an attraction. Previously flirting with Accor, Steve Eckley of Amerimar confirmed the decision to move to Autograph had been driven at least in part by their desire to market into the strongly recovering US market rather than struggling to sell into a Europe still in the deep throes of the depression the Euro is reinforcing.

The evening was rounded off by a tasting from the suppliers of the hotel, including a display of the honey produced by the hotels own bees in their own rooftop hives. The hotel offers bee keeping classes from September…

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Patrick Goff July 17 2013

Edition, The Next Generation Lifestyle Hotel Brand Opens Its First Hotel In Europe This Autumn

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Ian Schrager returns to London for the first time in 15 years since he introduced Sanderson and St. Martins Lane. His new project, The London EDITION, is the latest from EDITION Hotels, the brand he conceived in a partnership with Marriott International. EDITION Hotels combines the personal, intimate, individualised and unique hotel experience that Schrager is known for, with the global reach, operational expertise and scale of Marriott. This delicate balancing act encompasses not only great design and true innovation, but also personal, friendly, modern service as well as outstanding, one-of-a-kind food, beverage and entertainment offerings ‘all under one roof’. The heightened experience, authenticity and originality that Ian Schrager brings to this new brand coupled with the global reach of Marriott results in a truly distinct product that sets itself apart from anything else currently in the marketplace. As with all EDITION hotels, each one is a cultural epicentre and a microcosm of the best each city has to offer. Each is a portal into the essence of the city. The London EDITION preserves the finest aspects of the historic, landmark building—formerly the Berners Hotel—but reinvents the spaces within to create a dynamic fusion of old and new, past and present. This results in a look and feel that cannot be pigeonholed into a specific time period or look and is incapable of definition or categorisation.

The hotel is inspired by the grand traditions of Great Britain: the traditional, aristocratic English country manor and the quintessential London private gentleman’s club with a modern, edgy, urban feel. When these diametrically opposed aesthetics come together, they create an alchemy, a spark, that takes the hotel and the experience to an entirely new level. Although, these are two aesthetics that do not usually co-exist, the presence of one will serve to showcase the other. Behind the refined Georgian exterior and majestic public spaces, are a dance club, two bars, a 24-hour fitness facility and 173 secluded, intimate and luxurious wood panelled rooms and suites akin to cabins on a private yacht.

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Dernier & Hamlyn helps Shaun Rankin deliver restaurant that exudes quality

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When Michelin starred chef Shaun Rankin, Chef Proprietor at newly opened restaurant Ormer in Jersey, commissioned renowned restaurant designer Martin Brudnizki, a vital element of his brief was that standards should never be compromised. It was with this in mind that Martin Brudnizki chose Dernier & Hamlyn to produce the high quality bespoke lighting that they manufactured in their London factory. The result is three fantastic chandeliers for Ormer that feature metalwork finished in antique brass, dressed with hand crafted triedri glass that spreads light from the chandeliers in a unique and beautiful way.Shaun Rankin comments: “I am so proud of Ormer; the restaurant is all I dreamed it would be from the mohair banquets, to the handcrafted furnishings and lighting, to the state of the art kitchen.”

Martin Brudnizki Design Studio adds: “Whenever we want the best quality bespoke lighting for our clients Dernier & Hamlyn is the natural choice. Their reputation is second to none and it is why we call on them again and again for some of our most prestigious projects.”

International Hotel Casino & Tower Suites reopens after a two-year renovation

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Great Hotels of the World is pleased to announce that its new member, International Hotel Casino & Tower Suites, recently reopened on 21 June 2013. The hotel has completed extensive renovations following a two-year development at a cost of €20 million.Situated in the heart of the Golden Sands Resort in Varna, Bulgaria, just 90 metres from the beach, the hotel has restructured its architectural design to give the property a more modern look with the help of renowned architect Pavel Ivanov. Ivanov has been involved in projects worldwide, including the Bayan Palace in Kuwait. The five-star luxury hotel has now increased its capacity by 150% to a total of 325 standard and superior rooms, as well as luxury suites and a presidential apartment.

International Hotel Casino & Tower Suites will also now offer an I-SPA Centre, complete with an indoor pool, steam bath, Turkish bath, infrared sauna, Finnish sauna, hydro-massage room, fitness centre, beauty salon with a hairdresser and various spa treatments for its guests. In addition, the hotel has created a unique ‘Skyfall Zone’ which includes an infinity-edge rooftop swimming pool and terrace as well as the hotel’s new High Limit Restaurant and 21 Bar. Guests will also now enjoy the hotel’s Steak House á la carte restaurant, ‘Le Café’ lobby bar and International buffet restaurant, offering breakfast and dinner, with a special kids’ buffet section. A kids’ club and care service will also be available.

Outstanding meeting and conference facilities have been implemented, including a flexible and dynamic exhibition space in the conference lobby, a multifunctional ballroom with capacity for up to 600 in theatre style and seven additional meeting rooms which will be completed in the autumn. An amphitheatre with 450 seats and an impressive stage will also be available for events from April 2014.

The hotel’s casino has also undergone major refurbishment and expansion, making it the biggest live-game casino in Bulgaria, with a brand new design and 24-hour operation. The new International Poker Club will host regular daily tournaments, cash game tables and major poker events, such as the Eureka Poker Tour and Unibet Open. A shopping centre and a special ‘I Club’ package, for its most exclusive hotel services and benefits (including designated areas at the restaurant and pool area) complete the hotel’s facilities and services.

General Manager of International Hotel Casino & Tower Suites, Vladimir Filipov comments: “We have been planning and performing the major reconstruction of International Hotel Casino & Tower Suites for the past few years, to be able to call it the ultimate five-star casino hotel with a beach resort location in Europe. Now it is completed and, not only will it bring our already well-established product to a whole new level, but it will also help establish Golden Sands Resort as a high-quality, all-season destination.”

European Hotels Market Review – May 2013

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May Highlights
• Moscow and Prague Case Study: the RevPar, TrevPar and GOPPAR perspective
• Bottom line boost for Berlin in the calendar year to date

UK Chain Hotels Market Review – May 2013

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May’s Highlights
• TrevPar Gains Drive Profit Growth for London’s Hoteliers
• Positive Performance in the Provinces and Contrary Weather in Scotland

The Dangers of Boutique

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There are dangers in going down the boutique route I am reminded. Let’s be clear – a boutique essentially differentiates itself with design, frequently bespoke. David Balmer of Crosswater Holdings has many years of experience of contract supply of bathroom fittings. He raises an issue related to the specification of bespoke in relation to bathroom fittings which is worth considering in relation to other areas of the hotel. Crosswater can do most things to a special finish but special finishes carry with them some additional responsibilities for the designer. The need for support stock for lifetime repair and replacement needs to be discussed with the Client.It is commonplace when creating bespoke carpets for an hotel, for example, to have extra carpet woven and labelled as ‘attic stock’ so that when a specialist bespoke pattern is woven spare for repair and replacement can be stored – literally in the attic in some cases. It is cheaper to add to an existing production run than tool up to weave a small amount over again.

David Balmer has noticed an increase in designers wanting specialist finishes for bathroom fittings, variations on the classical chrome and white combination that has gone so well with various stone finishes over the years. With the increase in the use of colour in bathrooms, the inclusion of digitally printed areas such as those in the bathrooms at Accor’s ‘M’ Gallery in Bath, there has been an increased demand for a variety of finishes such as brushed nickel, brushed stainless steel, black and gold, gunmetal, bronze etc.. Whilst laser etching an hotel logo on taps etc. can be achieved easily, changing overall finish has risks for both operator and designer.

Bagan Lodge Opens Doors to First Travellers

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Poised on the doorstep of one of the world’s most breathtaking archaeological heritage sites, Myanmar’s newest boutique resort Bagan Lodge has targeted Aug. 1 for its soft debut in the ancient Buddhist capital.With stylized tenting and furnishings that evoke the Golden Age of Travel, Bagan Lodge’s 85 rooms and suites skirt the boundary of the shrine-studded plains of the Bagan Archaeological Zone. More than two thousand historic temples and ruins rise from the landscape east of the resort, many dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries at the height of the Kingdom of Bagan.

Conceptualized by noted French designer Brigitte Dumont de Chassart, the interiors and grounds of Bagan Lodge are a melding of traditional Burmese design, colonial-era trappings and contemporary decor. Three classes of accommodation range in size from 50-square-metre deluxe rooms to the 196-square-metre Queen Victoria Suite, which includes four bedrooms, a living room and private garden.

As part of its soft opening, Bagan Lodge will also be cutting the ribbon on its open-air restaurant, Tiffin Box, as well as a spa with eight private treatment rooms, and a 20 x 9-metre swimming pool.

A full-service travel desk will cater to modern-day explorers staying at the resort. Private temple dinners, pagoda tours and fishing excursions on the Irrawaddy are among the activities on offer.

“Of all of the country’s many cultural attractions, Bagan stands out as the ultimate Myanmar experience,” said Shane McKirdy, the resort’s general manager. “This was and is a place so fantastic, it exudes an almost mythical appeal.”

Of more than 10,000 tiered brick temples originally constructed, about 2,200 remain standing within the 46-square-kilometre Bagan Archaeological Zone – the largest and densest concentration of Buddhist monuments anywhere in the world.

Situated 300 kilometres southwest of Mandalay, Bagan Lodge is operated by Apple Tree Asia, a hospitality group that owns and manages a collection of boutique properties in some of Southeast Asia’s most intriguing destinations. Earlier this year Apple Tree appointed Australian-native Shane McKirdy as the Lodge’s first general manager.

A grand opening of the four-star resort is scheduled for later in the year.

Orlando World Center Marriott Slides into Summer with Multi-Million Dollar Renovation

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One of the world’s coolest hotel pools* just got cooler as guests “Slide into Summer” with the highly anticipated completion of the multifaceted overhaul to the iconic Falls Pool Oasis at Orlando World Center Marriott. Sparing no expense to both thrill and chill, guests plunge into an entirely new experience with enticing enrichments inclusive of a new Icon Slide Tower featuring two, 200-foot winding waterslides and one, 90-foot speed waterslide — among the tallest and fastest resort slides in Florida — in addition to a Splash Zone offering kids a zero entry pool and playground, as well as a Kid’s Activity Zone and Poolside Bar and Grill.Splash ZoneOrlando World Center Marriott will officially celebrate the multi-million dollar renovation completion July 18-21, inviting summer travelers to come make a splash among sun-seekers. With a wide array of on property events and activities, including everything from live poolside music and entertainment, to a luau, golf clinics and yoga on the lawn, as well as culinary events like “Taste of Our World,” cooking classes and an exclusive Wine dinner – there is something to suit every lifestyle and interest.

Towering above more than 200 prime, Central Florida acres, the Four-Diamond Orlando World Center offers everything a guest could possibly want. Having recently undergone an extensive multi-million dollar transformation, the resort now features everything on-premise from the iconic Falls Pool to a championship golf course, Bill Madonna Golf Academy at Hawk’s Landing Golf Club, a full service spa and fitness center, as well as 10 taste-tempting restaurants and lounges, including a food court for guests on-the-go. In this magnificent locale with year ‘round average temperatures sitting at 78º, the 2000-room resort is located only 1.5 miles from Walt Disney World® and just minutes from SeaWorld® Orlando, Discovery Cove®, Aquatica™ and Universal Studios® Orlando.

The A Bar – a new destination bar in Amsterdam

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RPW Design has completed the re-design of the A Bar, a chic new cocktail bar in the InterContinental Amstel, Amsterdam.

It may seem as though Amsterdam is constantly adding to its collection of luxury and designer hotels, yet the InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam remains the city’s Grande Dame, enjoying high status and a degree of respect among her peers.Now the grand old lady can boast a new destination bar to attract a younger crowd without alienating the very loyal following that only the best of the best hotels enjoy.

The A Bar opened last month and has set the standard for an on-going programme of works intended to bring the InterContinental Amstel bang up-to-date, so that it can reclaim its position as one of the foremost destinations in Amsterdam.

As well as walking the tightrope between appealing to a younger audience whilst retaining its traditional customer base, Jan Wilson of RPW Design acknowledges that one of her biggest challenges was the A Bar’s limited back-of-house space, and its connections to the rest of the building.

“The bar opens onto a hotel corridor and is located to the rear of the hotel, next to the terrace” she explains. “It also has an extremely high ceiling for a relatively narrow room.”

Part of her strategy to overcome these challenges was the introduction of a striking light installation, comprising eight individual light fittings created from hand-blown glass. After tendering, these were manufactured to Jan’s specification by a supplier based in Austria. The fittings turned out to be one of the most challenging areas of the design. As Jan explains:

“The Dutch are particularly prescriptive about the use of low energy lighting. The result was a lot of prototypes to make sure that the fittings not only looked good as a sculptural element, but also worked to provide some light to conform to the statutory requirements.”

The smoky blue of the light fittings is reflected in the colour of the leather used for the bespoke chairs, adding to the ‘contemporary lux’ feel of the A Bar. Quality craftsmanship and materials are used throughout, from the bronze chain mail curtains and solid timber broad plank floors, to the polished gold finish back bar and feature shelving units.

RPW always makes considerable efforts to commission and procure artwork that gives each of its design projects a special signature, unique to its location. The A Bar in the InterContinental Amstel features a key image over the back bar by the world renown photographer Hendrik Kerstens as well as other artworks that reflect the local contemporary art scene.

Beyond its emphasis on comfort and luxury, the interiors of the A Bar bear little resemblance to its hotel ‘host’. “This was meant to be a new direction for the Amstel. Therefore we retained the values of the existing interiors but took the design in a completely new direction”, says Jan.

Celebrating the “Best of British” at the Coronation Festival

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Yesterday (12th July), Patrick and I attended the Coronation Festival in the grounds of Buckingham Palace as guests of Brintons. The event was rather like a large trade show featuring a number of companies that have supplied products or services on a regular basis to the Royal households of The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh or The Prince of Wales. Companies interested in becoming a Royal Warrant Holder can apply to do so if they have been supplying the Royal Household for no less than five years. There are around 800 companies that currently hold this prestigious title including Bentley, Jaguar and GlaxoSmithKline.

It was also nice to see some familiar faces at the event with stands from Brintons, Sanderson (their Directory page is coming soon) and Hypnos. Although we didn’t manage to spent a lot of time on their stands, they looked incredibly busy and I hope it has been a successful event for them.

The majority of our time was spent on the Brintons stand where Patrick has been captured on camera for an interview with the MD. Patrick will be writing his own article on this as I was out of earshot to hear what was said.

Overall, a lovely day with glorious weather and a once in a lifetime experience!

Written by Lorraine Hakes

Domaine De Le Baume – Opens today (5th July) in Tourtour, Provence

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Maisons & Hotels Sibuet, one of France’s most innovative hotel groups, opens Domaine de la Baume on Friday 5th July 2013, in Tourtour, Provence – a 12th Century hilltop village, recognised as one of the most beautiful in France. The Domaine will be the ninth opening for Maisons & Hotels Sibuet, and follows the successful launch of the ‘ski palace’ Altapura in Val Thorens in December 2011.Set in 99 acres, the Domaine is the former residence of French Expressionist painter,Bernard Buffet. Providing a tremendous source of inspiration for his later works, the Domaine includes 10 individually designed rooms and suites, each named after his most famous artworks, from Tournesol et Melon created in 1955, to L’Abeille in 1967. The signature Annabel Suite has been created in honour of Buffet’s wife and includes a private terrace, with views over Provence.

Beautiful French grounds surround the property, and include picturesque rivers and waterfalls, an orangery, vegetable garden with beehives, and an olive grove where Provencal-infused house oil is produced. The terrace restaurant and bar will serve the finest seasonal French cuisine; while the vaulted wine cellar will stock a wide variety of French wines, including those produced at Sibuet’s vineyard, Domaine de Marie in nearby Menerbes. A private chapel is also available for exclusive weddings, and a heliport is located within the grounds.

Design throughout the Domaine is bright yet warm, with a colourful reinterpretation of 18th century style. The ochre façade blends with sky blue shutters, while inside, warm colours range from emerald green and deep blue, to pale orange and dusky pink. Cabriolet and Bergère armchairs are interspersed with delicate antique furniture, all personally selected by the Sibuet family.

Tourtour – the picturesque village in which Bernard Buffet spent the last 20 years of his life – is set between the Verdon Gorges and the French Riviera, and is just over an hour from both Marseille and Nice, or 40 minutes from Avignon. The vibrant and charming village sits at 635 metres, with dramatic views over the surrounding Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region. The medieval castle, old watermill and eight fountains remain the focal points of the village, which has managed to preserve its traditional, rural lifestyle. The village also includes two bronze sculptures by Bernard Buffet, donated by his wife after his death in 1999.

Intercontinental’s Hotel Indigo, Earls Court

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As a starting point for my Review of the Hotel Indigo in Liverpool I took the brand statements made by InterContinental when they launched this, their ‘boutique’ brand. Now their brand statement says ” an exciting option for hotel development, with its fresh vision and flexible design that fit many project types. No two Hotel Indigo properties are exactly alike. What remains consistent among properties is the design principle and innovative program that provides a basis for all design idea”

Each hotel is designed as a boutique. The process of briefing the designers to produce interiors with flair and colour is obviously tight, and thematic is the use of digital artwork to link the properties to their locales along with strong use of near primary colour.

Although this hotel is sold as London Kensington it is about 150 yards from Earls Court Tube station in Barkstone Gardens. This is an area known as ‘Kangaroo Valley’ because of the large number of Australian ex-pats populating the area. Kensington has more snob value than Earls Court though, and Intercontinental have bought one of those odd ‘Lord of the Manor’ titles that can be purchased and made the manager ‘Lord’ Vincent Garrington Hope and the Director of sales ‘Lady’ Laura Swan (no doubt impresses the ex-colonials). This pretension is reinforced by clichéd touches such as making the lampshades over the bar out of bowler hats.

The Royal Apollonia: A Legendary Hotel is Reborn

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Named after Apollon, the ancient God of light and the sun, The Royal Apollonia in Limassol, Cyprus has opened its doors after a complete and truly majestic renovation that led to the rebirth of Limassol’s very first 5-star hotel.Located in the heart of Limassol’s buzzing tourist area and with its very own secluded sandy beach, The Royal Apollonia is Limassol’s most centrally located five-star hotel offering an oasis of relaxation and a truly divine hospitality for unforgettable holidays. It now features totally revamped, bright and welcoming public areas with chic fixtures, earthy colours and unobstructed views to the Mediterranean’s endless blue.

All its 204 rooms have been rebuilt and redesigned to offer luxury, comfort and all the amenities expected from Limassol’s most recently renovated five-star property. Specially designed deluxe rooms now feature an extended balcony with a Jacuzzi for the ultimate experience in relaxation al fresco and with breathtaking views. Its junior suites and suites provide for a spacious and luxurious hospitality with an elegant touch. “Cos’ Altro” which translates to something else and unique, is the name of the brand new Italian restaurant which along with the refurbished Akakiko Japanese and Asian restaurant, the totally refreshed main restaurant and the much loved “Thalassaki” al fresco buffet, raise the number of restaurants at The Royal Apollonia to four. The pool’s design resembles the infinity sign, quite fitting really for its 523 square meters and now features a bar for cooling drinks while in the water. A totally new children’s pool with small water slides and fun in the water elevates The Royal Apollonia to an ideal five-star hotel for families as well. The addition of a high level Spa Centre, an impeccable service and a sumptuous cuisine complete the unique experience that The Royal Apollonia provides, thus justifying its ancient and divine name and the renowned Cypriot “Filoxenia” which translates to befriending ones’ guests!

A great first half-year for Chelsom

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Chelsom continues to build on a successful 2012 by increasing sales almost 20% YOY and starting the second half with a near record high order bookDespite a continuing worldwide recession, Chelsom have exceeded expectations in the first half of the year, seeing sales grow by almost 20% as against 2012 figures. Chelsom attribute this success not only to the design, value and quality for which they are renowned, but also to their fundamental understanding of the global contract lighting market in terms of function, technology, local regulations and logistics. Chelsom Hong Kong Ltd has helped maintain their competitive edge by enabling international customers to opt for direct shipment from China to the final project destination, thereby reducing lead times and freight costs. Export sales now generate around 30% of company sales, with figures for the first half of 2013 already surpassing total export sales for 2012.

As part of an export expansion programme, Chelsom have bolstered their international sales team and enjoyed success participating in overseas exhibitions including Cruise Shipping Miami and Hospitality Design Expo, Las Vegas.

Custom designed product has also seen massive growth for Chelsom this year. The design wishes of worldwide clients, from spectacular one-off chandeliers to high volume budget guestroom lighting, now account for 30% of the company’s sales and Chelsom take pride in being able to turn such designs into successful reality.

Managing Director, Robert Chelsom, says: “All the hard work put in by the whole Chelsom team has produced a remarkable start to the year. I am more pleased however that we move into the second half with a near record order book and we look forward to completing a number of high profile projects including The Mondrian London Hotel at the iconic Sea Containers House building, Chancery Court in London, Marriott Riyadh, Flame Towers Baku, the restoration of all period lighting at Manchester Town Hall and many more. In the meantime we are working hard on finalising designs for the 2014/2015 collection which will once again reinforce Chelsom’s position at the forefront of hospitality and cruise decorative lighting”.

From Chelsea Harbour to the High Seas – Design at Knightsbridge on Board

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The chic yet convivial atmosphere on board three of the world’s most prestigious cruising yachts has been enhanced by sumptuous upholstered furniture manufactured by Yorkshire-based Design at Knightsbridge. Windstar Cruises’ Wind Spirit, Wind Star and flagship vessel Wind Surf have now set sail for destinations around the world following a complete interior re-fit which has embraced all public areas, restaurants and bars in addition to cabins and staterooms. Products from the Design at Knightsbridge seating portfolio were specified for the lounge areas of all three ships by Alan McVitty, Creative Director of Chelsea Harbour’s McVitty Interior Consultants, working in partnership with Southampton-based marine interior specialists Trimline Interiors. Now presenting a blend of elegance and sophistication, the renovated lounges feature fresh palettes and enticing textures, with the gleam of new polished flooring echoed in the lustrous exposed woodwork of the chairs and sofas.

Accomplished in two phases over 12 months, the re-fit effected a total transformation of the vessel interiors. ‘We’re all very proud of what has been achieved,’ says Mike Oliver, Director of Trimline Interiors.

Design at Knightsbridge were asked to supply nearly 200 chairs to the fleet, with the order including examples of Monaco – a fresh interpretation of the classic upholstered armchair – and shapely Panama upright armchairs. These timeless, traditionally-styled models mingle perfectly with the more contemporary profiles of the Millie and Maddie easy club chairs and Mondrian armchairs, all from exclusive collections created for the company by design consultant James A Wright.

The Design at Knightsbridge seating installed on board Wind Surf, Wind Spirit and Wind Star was manufactured at the Knightsbridge Furniture factory in Bradford using timber from renewable sources. The company also displays 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

Marriott International Continues Rapid Growth in Europe with Iconic Hotel in Paris

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Marriott International, Inc. has recently announced that the 298-room Paris Marriott Opera Ambassador Hotel has joined its portfolio of more than 3,800 properties worldwide as of 1st July 2013 under a franchise agreement with WB AMBASSADOR SAS. Located in the heart of the city, the historic property will become the most recent addition to Marriott International’s signature global brand, Marriott Hotels, and represents the company’s 12th property in Paris.Located on the right bank of the River Seine in the 9th Arrondissement and Opera Quarter, the Paris Marriott Opera Ambassador Hotel is a few minutes’ walk from the city’s major attractions including the Opera House, Montmartre, Sacre Coeur, Le Louvre, Place Vendome, Jardins des Tuileries and Galleries Lafayette with world class shopping and boutiques. Also in close proximity to the business district, Paris Stock Exchange and numerous shops and restaurants, the hotel is the perfect base for business and leisure travellers.

Originally built in 1927, the hotel was the vision of the influential architect Baron Haussmann who was commissioned to reshape Paris’ streets and architecture. The property has an illustrious past as host to royalty, politicians and visiting heads of state along with important historical figures such as Charles Lindbergh and Gustave Eiffel. The hotel famously hosted Charles Lindbergh’s celebrations as he historically completed the first solo flight across the Atlantic and named the hotel bar in his honour.

Paris Marriott Opera Ambassador Hotel 2The Paris Marriott Opera Ambassador Hotel’s 298 guestrooms are stylish and thoughtfully designed with clean lines and a soothing colour palette. Guests will be able to enjoy the chic Bar Lindbergh and gourmet restaurant, 16 Haussmann, serving exquisite French cuisine. Leisure facilities include a fitness centre and executive lounge with city views. The hotel’s 9 meeting rooms and 630 square metres of meeting space will accommodate all manner of meetings and events. In 2014, the lobby will be remodeled to seamlessly accommodate work and play, reflecting the changing behaviour of the next generation traveller.

Oriental Weavers Names New Director of Marketing

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Oriental Weavers has named Nicki Rayburn as its new director of marketing. Rayburn will be responsible for creating a new marketing direction and developing global initiatives to elevate the company’s area rug and hospitality brands. Rayburn brings over 13 years of marketing experience to OW, most recently with Mohawk, where she served as director of public relations for the Mohawk, Karastan and Durkan brands. While at Mohawk, Rayburn was responsible for strategic direction and implementation of public relations, trade advertising, point-of-sale efforts and other marketing functions. Prior to her time at Mohawk, she served as brand manager of PetSafe in Knoxville, Tennessee and began her career in an Atlanta-based advertising agency.

“We are truly excited to have Nicki on board as part of our team and look forward to our customers and clients benefitting from her talents and fresh approach to our company’s marketing efforts,” said Mike Riley, President of Oriental Weavers.

Rayburn will be based out of the Dalton, Georgia corporate headquarters.

Get hands on experience with Geberit supply and drainage products with free training sessions

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With dates just announced for the next round of free training sessions focusing on its range of piping systems for supply and drainage, Geberit is urging installers to book now in order to avoid disappointment. The piping solutions training module covers everything installers need to know about Geberit’s market-leading press-fitting systems, Geberit Mapress and Geberit Mepla installation. Attendees will get hands-on experience of working with this pipework and gain first-hand knowledge of just how easy these supply systems are to install.

Following an introduction to the product, installers will be taken through the process of fitting a Geberit press-fitting system, from cutting and deburring to bending and pressing, giving them the confidence and know-how they need to hit the ground running with the products when working on site.

The training session will also see installers receiving hands on training with Geberit HDPE drainage pipework, as they get to know the welding techniques, including Butt welding and Electro welding.

Held at the company’s purpose-built training academy in Warwick, the piping training dates now confirmed for autumn 2013 are:

Monday 23 September
Wednesday 25 September
Wednesday 27 November

All training is completely free of charge, with lunch and refreshments provided. To book your place email training.gb@geberit.com or call 01926 516835.

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Continues to Expand Its Lead in China

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Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. has said the company will open 20 new hotels in China in 2013. Having doubled its footprint here in the last three years, Starwood has 120 hotels open and more than 100 in the pipeline, making China the company’s second largest hotel market behind only the United States, and its fastest growing. Starwood President and CEO Frits van Paasschen who is in China this week participating in the Fortune Global Forum in Chengdu said the company will open one new hotel every 20 days here and that 70 percent of its pipeline of new hotels under construction and in development are in second and third tier cities. “We continue to view China as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for our business,” said van Paasschen. “Whether it’s growing our hotel footprint as part of the country’s massive infrastructure development, or aggressively building our loyalty program in the world’s fastest growing domestic and outbound travel market, we are focused on taking every advantage of our important first-mover position in China.”

Early Foothold in China Continues to Pay Off; Starwood Poised to Double Luxury Portfolio
Starwood’s presence in China dates back to 1985 when the Sheraton Great Wall Beijing debuted as the first international hotel in the People’s Republic of China. Today Starwood is the largest high-end hotel operator in China with more hotels here than competitors Marriott, Hilton and Hyatt combined. In 2012 Starwood opened 25 hotels and signed 36 new hotel deals – a record number of openings and deals.

With over 170 cities with population over 1 million, the runway to grow in China continues to be long. Adding to Starwood’s long established presence in China’s major cities, the company is focused on expansion in second and third tier cities. Starwood’s upper upscale Sheraton, Westin and Le Meridien brands continue to be sought after for new central business districts and government administrative centers in second tier cities. Starwood’s Four Points by Sheraton and Aloft brands fit well in newly developed high-tech, industry and university parks as well as near high speed railway stations and cities in early stages of urbanization, in addition to ongoing expansion in established markets.

Demand for luxury hotels throughout China
continues to grow and over the next few years Starwood will double its luxury footprint here. W Hotels, which just opened the W Guangzhou earlier this year, will open new flagships in Beijing and Shanghai as well as hotels in, Suzhou, Changsha and Chengdu. St. Regis, Starwood’s ultra-luxury brand, will build on its well established presence in China in markets including Beijing, Shenzhen and Sanya with new hotels in Changsha, Chengdu, Lijiang, Qingshui Bay, Zhuhai and Nanjing while Starwood’s Luxury Collection will expand in Dalian, Hangzhou, Nanning, Xiamen, Nanjing and Suzhou.

China is Starwood’s Second Largest and Fastest Growing Traveler Market
According to the UN World Travel Organization (UNWTO), China is now the world’s number one tourism source market in terms of spending, surpassing Germany and the United States. In 2012, China’s expenditure on travel abroad reached US$102 billion. China is now Starwood’s second largest source of travelers behind only North America and in 2012 outbound Chinese travel to its hotels grew by 20%. Already the largest feeder market to Starwood hotels in Asia, China is by far the company’s fastest growing travel market. According to van Paasschen, accelerated Chinese outbound travel is impacting business around the globe, and last year 95% of Starwood’s hotels across nearly 100 countries welcomed guests from Greater China.

Just as important as opening new hotels, Starwood is focused on cultivating loyalty among China’s new mega travelers. Since 2010, the company has doubled its base of active travelers in Starwood Preferred Guest (SPG), the company’s loyalty program. Growth in SPG’s base of travelers continues to grow at a rapid pace, and today, SPG enrolls a new member every 20 seconds in China, and elite gold and platinum members who stay 25+ nights a year are up 53% over last year. Globally, 50% of Starwood’s guests are SPG members, and in China, 55% of rooms are filled through SPG.

Starwood Opening New Resorts in China to Cater to Affluent Local Market
Chinese domestic travel also continues to rise. Starwood’s hotels in China are no longer just outposts for Western travelers, and today 50% of guests at hotels here are Chinese. More and more, Starwood and its owner partners are developing hotels in China with the domestic traveler in mind, including new resort product to meet the demands of an increasingly affluent local market with the means and desire to travel. Starwood will soon have more resorts in Hainan Islands (often referred to as China’s Hawaii,) than it does in Hawaii. Likewise the company has opened new ski resorts in China such as the Westin and Sheraton resorts in Changbaishan and also urban retreats including the Sheraton Huzhou and the nearly 4,000-room Sheraton Macao, Starwood’s largest hotel anywhere in the world.

New Hotels Driving Demand for Talent — Starwood To Fill 10,000 New Positions a Year in China
Over the next five years Starwood will more than double its number of associates in China with 10,000 new hires each year. Starwood’s long presence in China and proven career track coupled with sophisticated recruiting efforts are helping the company attract top talent. Because of its long tenure and well established teams in China, Starwood boasts a deep bench here, and Starwood’s two most senior leaders in Asia Pacific, Stephen Ho, President of Asia Pacific and Qian Jin, President of China, both joined the company in the 1980s and rose through the ranks to their current positions. Within Starwood’s hotels in China, one third of its General Managers and 79% of its hotel senior Executive Committee leaders are Chinese.

Dernier & Hamlyn helps to restore only Guildhall still in civic use in Ireland

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Derry Guildhall has recently reopened following a multi-million pound refurbishment project, which included bespoke lighting specialist Dernier & Hamlyn removing the chandeliers from the Great Hall to its factory for extensive restoration work. This complex project required Dernier & Hamlyn to:
• Produce new patterns and moulds to enable missing components to be manufactured
• Produce custom made new glass shades
• Refinish metalwork by hand in bronze
• Add additional lights to some of the main chandeliers
• Fit energy efficient lamps

Bronagh Lynch at architects Consarc Design Group who was project director for the Derry Guildhall refurbishment comments:
“We have worked with Dernier & Hamlyn before at projects including Belfast City Hall and Ulster Hall. We knew that they would be capable of the high quality, painstaking work that was required at the Guildhall and, as ever, they delivered exactly what we needed.”

Norman McKnight, NMK Engineering, Dernier & Hamlyn’s agent in Ireland said: “We had to ensure that restoring the beauty of the lighting in the Great Hall was combined with updating the lamps to reduce energy consumption. In partnership with Dernier & Hamlyn we were able to meet both objectives to the immense satisfaction of the project director and the client Derry City Council.”

The lighting project was part of the wider £9.5million restoration of Derry’s Guildhall, in which contractors carried out essential maintenance and restoration both to the external and internal structure of the building. The work was funded by Derry City Council, and partners Northern Ireland Tourist Board (NITB), Department for Social Development (DSD) and Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA).

Occasional Tables from The Contract Chair Company

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The Harry, Fortuny and Vanity (shown in the image to the right) are elegant occasional tables by Gino Carollo, available in two sizes and made of painted steel.Other tables are available from The Contract Chair Company, some of which are included on this page.

We also supply a wide choice of furniture for all areas of a hotel, particularly lounges, dining rooms, bars, bedrooms and reception areas.

Wya Point Resort Brings Eco Luxury to Ucluelet, BC

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Yuu-tluth-aht First Nation proudly announces the WyaPoint Resort, currently offering luxurious lodge accommodation, rustic eco yurts and a family-friendly campground in the lush coastal rainforest of Vancouver Island’s west coast. The resort is the culmination of a long-time dream of the community, providing employment and a way to share their pride in their culture with the world.Wya Point Resort is an impressive and beautiful addition to Ucluelet, the ancestral home of the Yuu-tluth-aht people and a world-class destination on the edge of an island rich with ancient history and vibrant energy. The internationally renowned region attracts visitors year-round with its storm watching, surfing, kayaking, hiking and fishing, as well as the captivating wildlife (whales, eagles, bears and rainforest creatures) that call the area home. Just steps from Ucluelet’s resorts and B&Bs are spectacular beaches and clifftop trails, which meander through the rainforest and feature panoramic views of Barkley Sound and the Broken Group Islands.

With its broad range of accommodation and amenities—including the Wya Welcome Centre, Surf Shop, Wya Point Campground, Yurts and the Lodges at Wya Point—Wya Point Resort draws every type of traveler. Nestled in the coastal forest, a few kilometres outside Ucluelet and within minutes of world-famous Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, Wya Point Campground is an ideal retreat for families and individuals who want a relaxing break by the sea. With direct access to the private beaches within the Ucluth Eco Resort, the Wya Point Yurts have full amenities including summer kitchens, barbecues, fireplaces, wrap-around cedar decks, oceanfront beach access and cedar lounge chairs. For those looking for a more luxurious experience, the Lodges at Wya Point offer deluxe accommodation in self contained, architect-designed lodges complete with fireplaces, modern kitchens, spectacular ocean views and walk-on beach access at Ucluth Beach.

With secluded sandy coves, clear water and hidden rock pools, the beaches at Wya Point provide endless recreational fun. Ideal for a romantic retreat or family getaway, Wya Point Resort offers a peaceful sanctuary for all travelers. Developed by the Yuu-tluth-aht First Nation, Wya Point Resort is located on an old village site, tucked into the trees on an exclusive beach. Future plans for the resort include a 70-room boutique hotel, a restaurant, spa and 800-seat convention centre within the 600 acre property.

“Being the first to sign the Maa-nulth Treaty has helped the Ucluth First Nations invest in new business enterprises and partnerships which will not only ensure independence, economic stability and growth for generations to come, but will also help us reach out and share our cultural heritage to the many visitors arriving here from around the world,” says Tyson Touchie, Ucluelet First Nation’s Manager of Economic Development. “We are thrilled to showcase what has been our summer home for thousands of years as the new Wya Point Resort, and to celebrate our new emerging history.”

The Yuu-tluth-aht cultural connection to the land means that sustainability is the guiding principle for all aspects of the Wya Point development. Architect Scott Kemp has designed all the buildings to LEED Platinum standards, incorporating local materials and resources, including locally harvested FSC certified wood. Rainwater collection and domestic water are provided from the nearby lake and the resort will use the marsh’s natural cleansing properties to treat grey water.

Along with quiet, simple luxurious beach front accommodation, Wya Point Resort offers the following services available by request: in-room massage, catered meals, gift baskets, romance and elopement packages, extensive natural trail network into the National Park, stand up paddle board rentals and lessons, individual and or group surf lessons and rentals.

Besselink & Jones Introduce Hand Painted Lamps

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Besselink & Jones are pleased to introduce these two hand painted lamp designs suitable for the contract market.T3-033 small square tea caddy, hand painted Jumbo Crusoe. Wired with gold flex silk
Lampshade: Empire shape in gathered honan silk.

Oranges and Lemons, hand painted card lampshades in a wide range of sizes, colours and designs.
Lampshade: Empire shape.

For further details on any of Besselink & Jones’ products, please contact them directly on 0207 351 4669 or via their website www.besselink.com

Styles&Wood Completes £2.6 Million Dubai Hotel Scheme

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Integrated property services and project delivery specialist Styles&Wood has completed a £2.6 million (AED 14.8 million) refurbishment contract at Dubai’s newest hotel development, on behalf of JA Resorts and Hotels. The 35,000 sq. ft. project included a comprehensive programme of works to convert a former residential tower into the four-star Ocean View Hotel. The scheme was delivered by the Altrincham-headquartered company’s JV with Dutco Transport Company, DutcoStyles&Wood (DS&W).

The scope of the contract included demolition, strip-out and alteration work, mechanical, electrical and power service installation and a comprehensive refurbishment across six floors, featuring a an external terrace, gyms, conference suites and bars, shops and management offices.

The 338-room Ocean View Hotel is the latest addition to the city’s Jumeirah Beach Residence, a 1.7km beach-front development featuring 40 high-rise towers. The scheme is the only four-star beachfront hotel in Dubai, and overlooks the Arabian Gulf and The Palm Jumeirah.

Warren Gemlik, General Manager, from DutcoStyles&Wood, said: “This was a prestigious project delivered to the very high specification demanded by one the world’s most exclusive tourist destinations.

“In order to meet the client’s tight schedule and ensure smooth delivery, we devised a robust schedule of works which included the coordination of more than 150 operatives working 24 hours a day.”

Launch of global hotel company glh. – London’s largest owner operator challenging the status quo

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GuocoLeisure Limited, a Singapore-listed company with a secondary listing on the New Zealand Exchange, has recently announced the launch of a major global hotel company, glh.The launch of glh. is driven by CEO Mike DeNoma, who since joining the business 12 months ago, has developed with his management team a new strategic direction for the company using his considerable experience of transforming international businesses in several industries. The launch of glh. signals serious intent and long term ambition to lead the transformation of the company.

glh. has carried out extensive market research into what affects decision-making for owners & guests which underpins our new approach. The new business model will provide an alternative to the current hotel industry business model by giving autonomy to our individual hotels:

• A new deal for property owners and developers: glh. is offering more flexible terms and conditions to property owners and developers which challenge the status quo and redress the risk/reward balance within the industry.

• An entrepreneurial approach to general management: While the industry rushes to take even more decision making out of the hotels, glh. is moving to put even more back in – giving autonomy to our individual hotels and unlocking the great potential of our General Management team.

• Increasing need to respond to the data driven incursions of the online players: glh. will set out to transform the current model by using big data to differentiate the guest experience.

• Launch of three new hotel brands over the next 12 months: In addition to developing a new operating model glh. will be announcing the launch of three new hotel brands over the coming 12 months, the first of which will be a luxury brand in July 2013.

The glh. global owner-operator strategy focuses on the 100 major global cities with the ten year ambition to deliver the best guest centred experience in the industry. The company is underpinning this with the use of advanced customer facing technology, infrastructure and decision science.

Commenting on today’s launch Mike DeNoma, said:

“We’re delighted to launch glh. a new hotel company that signifies our intent and ambition to unlock human potential and give property owners and developers a new deal. We want to be the first port of call for developers, owners and investors who want a new deal from a hotel management company.”

Mike added: “If you want to change the world, be profit accountable in an autonomous and decisive general management role, give us a call.”

Note: glh. refers to GLH Hotels Management (UK) Limited, the new name of Guoman Hotel Management (UK) Limited, a subsidiary of GuocoLeisure Limited.

Jupiter Hotels-managed Mercure properties achieve four-star status

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Mercure’s Manchester Piccadilly and Kidderminster hotels, both managed by Jupiter Hotels, have been awarded four stars by the AA’s recognised rating scheme for hotels.Shane Harris, CEO at Jupiter Hotels said: “We are incredibly proud that the Mercure Manchester Piccadilly and the Mercure Kidderminster Hotel have been awarded four star ratings – each accomplishment is testament to the commitment shown by the teams at both hotels.”

The Mercure Manchester Piccadilly hotel, a short walk from Manchester Piccadilly railway station, benefits from views overlooking Manchester’s vivacious city centre.Overlooking Piccadilly Gardens, this 280-bedroom hotel is located in the heart of Manchester city centre.

The property’s International Suite, currently undergoing a redesign, will reopen in September accommodating 800 conference delegates or 400 exhibition guests, making it one of the largest hotel conference spaces in the North West.

David Daly, General Manager of Mercure Manchester Piccadilly commented: “Achieving Four Star AA rating reflects the excellent standard of service provided by our team as well as the superb facilities available at our hotel.”

Also awarded four-star status by the AA, the Mercure Kidderminster Hotel combines 19th-century heritage and picturesque country surrounds. The hotel is set in 20 acres of Worcestershire countryside and is close to West Midland Safari Park. Part of the hotel, the ‘original house’ features refurbished Victorian rooms – guests also have the option of modern-style classic rooms. All 44 bedrooms benefit from complimentary standard Wi-Fi and satellite television.

JohnMacaskill, Hotel Manager of Mercure Kidderminster Hotel commented: “We’re incredibly proud to have achieved a four star rating from the AA. The award exemplifies our commitment to providing guests with an exceptional hotel experience in the glorious Worcestershire countryside.”

The AA is one of the UK’s most recognised and trusted brands, recommending and acknowledging hotels for over a century. In 2008, the AA celebrated 100 years in the hospitality industry.

The Blue Train, South Africa

The Blue Train, South Africa (Patrick Goff)

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Last time I rode a luxury train it was the Orient Express UK end, steam pulled from London to Kidderminster, and not the blue of Mallard or Sir Nigel Gresley either. Intended to be a celebration for designers of some good years when planned, the Lawson-induced crash turned it into a wake — grown men crying as they realised the Tory party had bankrupted them in the search for parity with the new Euro, much as many grown men cried in 2010 as they realised bankers had shafted them in this latest crash.

The decision to take the African equivalent of the Orient Express, was one haunted by my 1992 ghosts, but the Blue Train provided an effective exorcist. The train runs a regular luxurious service between Pretoria and Cape Town, timetabled as 27 hours. It harks back to a more graceful era of travel, and is all the better for that.

Relaxed journeys are for those who enjoy travelling as much as arriving, essential here as much of the line is single track. Delays are almost inevitable as we waited for mile long freight trains full of South African minerals to trundle past on the sections of loop track where this was possible. The train describes itself as a window into the soul of Africa, and it does a pretty good job of giving a privileged window into South Africa as it travels the 1000 miles through informal settlements, townships, small towns and farming communities, through a wide variety of land and townscapes.

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We started in Tshwane, the administrative capital of South Africa that used to be better known as the capital of Afrikanerdom under the name Pretoria. Surprisingly the Voortrekker monument to the brutal Dutch pioneers still stands high on its dominating hill above the city. Almost a suburb of Johannesburg now, Tshwane is a busy city dominated by the civil servants that run government and the Blue Train starts its journey in the main station, still labelled Pretoria, amongst the busy commuter trains, including the new high speed ‘Gautrain’, standard Metro trains and dedicated Metro Business expresses.

Standing on its own dedicated platform the Blue Train waits the passengers who check in to their own comfortable lounge, where the crew serve welcome drinks and are introduced to their charges. When all guests are assembled they are called off by suite number, baggage loaded in the baggage car and mealtime preferences registered.

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The superb dining car can seat half the train at a time, and early brunch can be chosen along with the early dinner, but the guests first have time to settle into the marvellous cabins before they start to eat. Entrance onto the train itself is a piece of theatre and the wood panelled and brass railed corridors barely prepare the guest for the richness of the design of the classical interiors, full of gleaming brass and glowing timber marquetry.

I have stayed in some pod hotels, and some so called 5-star hotels with tiny bedrooms that cannot compare with the luxury achieved in these railway carriages. My cabin had a comfortable lounge with a huge picture window and its own gold tapped en-suite marble bathroom. The choices of cabin include a special provision for the less able and larger luxury cabins with more floor space. Twin or doubles, bath or shower complete the choice. Unlike most hotels the choice is offered on booking, too. Would that hotels that offer shower only bathrooms gave the guest the choice of shower or bath on booking — giving them the choice of going elsewhere if shower only is not acceptable. Research has shown that shower only is unacceptable to over 30% of all guests and less acceptable still to the wealthy older cohort. That they have the choice on a train is a delight.

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Unlike many hotels the train is able to offer a smoking lounge, up front, behind the engines, but this is the only area of the train where smoking is permitted — and the Chinese tourists took advantage of it, booking the closest cabins. The restaurant car was in the centre of the train, and immediately behind it was another, non-smoking saloon bar. After more cabins the last carriage was an observation car offering 360o views of the landscape traversed.

The advantage of train over plane or auto is of course the size of the windows. In the cabin each passenger could enjoy the view in comfort, many passengers locking open the carriage doors too, so that they could see clearly out of both side of the train. Riding gently in air-conditioned comfort in complete privacy enabled conversation about the passing views, face to face or side by side, interrupted only by the occasional service from the cabin butler or the call to eat and drink in the comfortable restaurant or bar car. Yet it was possible to go out and walk the train, to stretch and converse with other passengers, to be social in a way not possible in a plane or auto.

The gentle ride at a stately 55kph carried the rhythmic clunk over rail joints. Missing in rail traffic in Europe where tracks are welded rather than jointed, the rhythm was the only sound track as travel rolled the landscapes past gently. Many passengers had cameras permanently ready, and the television in each cabin, which could be used to watch videos or TV could also be tuned to an engine mounted camera to watch the track ahead.
Although the cabins were small at the evening meal the time was used to turn down and transform the cabin into a double bedroom – this functional change in effect doubling the cabin into a suite. The reverse process was achieved whilst breakfasting the following morning.

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Sleeping on the train was far more comfortable than on a ship. It lacked that thumping juddering crash experienced when a ship hits a large wave, nor was it possible to hear the engines. The only sound was the rhythmic, gently soporific noise of iron on iron, the steady clunk setting a rhythm that lulled to a sleep only broken when silence came if the train stopped in one of the rail loops to allow for passing freight. Insulation was very good, so no sound from outside the cabin apart from the wheels on the rails, and the tv could be used to watch movies or, if one preferred, the view from the front of the train.

The restaurant car , beautifully appointed with marquetry and murals, brass and the gleam of polish, glistened with white linen and fine china. Service matched a good five star and the fare included all the food and drink one could hold. Yet still there were the views. Occasionally the disparity between the wealth in the train and the poverty still there in some townships would become evident as a signal caused an stop where passengers looking out became like zoo exhibits as people waiting on an adjacent platform looked in, but generally a smile and wave was the response from outside to a lifted glass within.

The train showcases views of the mountains, the Klein Karoo and the veldt, and stops to provide a view of one of the world’s largest holes, the diamond mine at Kimberly. No samples alas but for those with the money and needing the gleam , there is an exclusive shop on the train where diamonds and jewellery can be bought through personal appointment.

The Blue Train, South Africa

South Africa is changing, slowly, noticeable and with increasing momentum as education (sorely neglected by the arrogant and frequently corrupt ANC leaders) and economic growth improve the lot of the majority. I think South Africa is reasonably safe for tourism – take advice before you go. There are areas I avoid, and I get good local advice, but it is a good buy for Europeans and needs your tourist money to help the rainbow nation truly flower.

The beauty of the country is showcased through the windows of this train, as are the local standards of service through the charm and courtesy of the staff. Design harks back to an age when grace and pleasure in travel were key ingredients of the experience, when comfort was more important than style alone, and when customer experience ruled over the bean counters. Using the Blue Train really does show how it can be better to travel than to arrive.

© Words and pictures by Patrick Goff. From a journey in May 2013

Top UK destination gets top hotel

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Voted one of the 2013 top ten holiday destinations in the world by the Rough Guide, Margate is on its way to regaining the glory of its heyday, but this time, with its feet firmly planted in the 21st century.

Its revival has brought a thriving, vibrant arts scene to the town, led by the opening of the stunning world-class Turner Contemporary gallery. Add to this the wide, sandy bay, a cobbled Old Town with quirky shops, galleries and great places to eat, open-air live music bringing big name Jazz musicians to the area, the promise of Dreamland, and there’s never been a better time to visit the great British seaside.Now the attractions of the original seaside town have been boosted by the opening of the boutique Sands Hotel on Margate’s sea front. The Victorian building, which was most recently a sweet shop, was snapped up by Nick Conington in an auction in 2011. Inspired by Margate’s renaissance, Nick has invested in the town’s bright future:

“I fell in love with Margate the instant I came to view the building pre-auction in September 2011. I was stunned by the glorious views across the Sands, the vibrancy of the nearby Old Town, and the magnificent new Turner gallery just along the bay. I’d originally planned to convert the building into luxury flats but discovered that it had been a hotel in Victorian times and was excited by the possibility of recreating a hotel and trying to capture some of the building’s original splendour. I brought Conrad Bigham, my co-director, into the picture to conduct feasibility study and we moved forward from there.

“I was encouraged by the enthusiastic response of everyone in the town, and it’s been supremely satisfying to contribute in some small way to the town’s undoubted renaissance.”

The hotel also features a restaurant – Bay @ Sands, serving imaginative modern British cuisine in a sublime setting. Nick, with business partner Conrad Bigham and head chef, Ryan Tasker, have devised a menu that shows off the region and reflects the restaurant’s seaside location, with dishes inspired by the fresh, seasonal produce of the Garden of England.

Set on the first floor, the restaurant is beautifully designed, with an airy, bright, warm atmosphere, high ceilings and a stunning fireplace. Full-length glass doors lead to an outdoor terrace, commanding breathtaking views of the sea and Margate’s golden bay.

Nick and his wife Karen worked with Margate-born designer Dawn Pirie, who interpreted their vision for the look and feel of the hotel and restaurant, incorporating her own ideas to balance the building’s original Victorian features, such as columns and cornices, with a contemporary interior.

New Living Art Brings Nature Home

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The new Scotscape Living Art range was launched to great acclaim at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show. A radical new concept in both interior and exterior design and decoration, Living Art is perfect for any space, bringing the beauty and elegance of vertical greening indoors and out. The new system was developed in Spain by the University of Seville and has been brought to the UK by the country’s leading landscape and living wall experts, Scotscape. Scotscape Living Art can be tailored to meet the specific requirements of each individual application – with a range of frame sizes, frame colours and a vast selection of plant options to choose from. Alternatively, a number of stunning standard designs have been developed which are available ‘off the shelf’.

Living Art represents a really elegant solution for a host of applications, providing the perfect solution for cost-effective interior and exterior greening and delivering an outstanding combination of beautiful aesthetics and low maintenance. Clean and vibrant, the system operates independently making it easy to install and maintain, providing a fresh alternative to traditional pot/plant combinations. It is the ideal solution for anyone looking for an unusual but practical and low-maintenance green design piece.

Scotscape’s experienced team is able to look after every element of Living Art installation – from design and planting advice right through to installation and ongoing maintenance. For more information visit www.scotscapelivingwalls.net.

Miniview: Mercure London Bridge

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An hotel lobby is prime real estate and a multi-functional space. At various times it can be full of guests arriving or departing with their luggage (a coach party of Italian opera fans has to be seen to believe how much disruption can be caused). It can be busy with ‘meetettes’ as the space and its free wifi are used by itinerant business travellers and their colleagues. Later in the evening perhaps elegant tuxedo clad men and their fashion icon wives will wait there for a cab to take them to an event. It can be an arena in which children pushed out of rooms by exasperated parents can create chaos. It can be a waiting zone, a parking zone or become the playing field.Marriott tried to make it an inhabited zone 24/7 at the Courtyard but failed to carry the vision through – corporate inertia perhaps or just the caution that management of large companies show, always looking up over their shoulder. Smaller, Citizen M trumpet their Canteen with staff as ‘ambassadors’ and other more nimble companies than Marriott play their version of the lobby games. Accor’s French competitor Louvre group implemented it in the new model Campanile, and now Accor are trumpeting their new model Mercure, which the groups says “breaks the traditional codes of midscale hotels”. I wonder if Accor have read Mein Erster Blog Auf Deutsch and pondered whether the model they are adopting is right for the conservative segment Mercure has traditionally occupied?

Mercure say their new model vision answers new guest expectations in this sector. The GM of the Mercure London Bridge more sensibly says it puts the hosting of the guest back at the centre of hospitality. It certainly in design terms helps make a smallish space look larger, and by zoning through furniture and design creates more flexibility for management and guest alike.

Mercure is opening an hotel a week at the moment and has a target of 1,000 hotels in 5 years, currently operating 732 in 50 countries. The company added over 15,000 new room in 2011/12, and accounted for 21% of new rooms opened by Accor in 2012, 75% through franchise and management agreements.

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Announcing the Rebirth of the Hôtel De Paris St. Tropez and National Hotel Miami Beach

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Miami Beach and Saint-Tropez actually have much in common as sexy, beachside destinations. Now they share even more: Sister properties, Hôtel de Paris, Saint-Tropez and National Hotel Miami Beach, announce the rebirth of newly renovated luxury hotels. These iconic properties were built in the 1930’s at a time when each destination was being recognized as a place for the perfect escape. The Hôtel de Paris on the Cote d’Azur in France reveals a new audacious and contemporary interior design while the National Hotel in Florida pays homage to its pure Art Deco roots. St. Tropez and South Beach are recognized by connoisseurs for many of the same things: yachts, beach, beautiful people and wildlife (in nature and otherwise – simply use your imagination). These celebrated hotels deliver an unbeatable combination of relaxation, authenticity, luxury and tradition sitting in prime locations within their destinations. The Hôtel de Paris St. Tropez was closed for 21 years and now reveals an entirely new hotel of 90 rooms comprised of 52 rooms and 38 suites all decorated in a colorful ambience. Upon check-in, you’ll notice light filtering through to the lobby only to look up at the dramatic glass bottom pool suspended 15 meters overhead where you’ll spy bathers doing their daily laps. The soon to be revealed Clarins Spa will offer a variety of beauty rituals to promote pure relaxation. Set within the heart of the village, windows and balconies will peek out over picturesque lanes and terracotta rooftops.

The National Hotel Miami Beach offers 153 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites. The hotel lobby honors the Art Deco era with original lighting fixtures and furnishings. Although it features its own beach club, the hotel boasts the longest pool in South Beach stretching 205 feet offering guests an alternative to the sand and surf. A variety of pampering spa treatments provided in a poolside cabana are a newly added amenity. Set in the heart of South Beach, guests are in close proximity to shopping, culture, and the city’s inimitable nightlife.

Raithwaite Estate opens latest accommodation offering

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Skelwith Leisure, owners of the Raithwaite Estate near Whitby, has announced the opening of The Keep at Raithwaite, the latest addition to the Estate’s accommodation options.Set within 100 acres of beautiful countryside on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, the 28 bedroom Keep offers guests the same luxury and splendour as the main Hall in some of the country’s most awe inspiring surroundings.

The Keep includes the Hunters Bar and Restaurant, meeting rooms, outside patio areas and panoramic views of the woodland on the Estate.

Commenting Paul Ellis, Managing Director of Skelwith Leisure, said:

“Everyone is delighted that The Keep is now open, not only is it a fantastic addition to the Estate, but further signals our commitment to the local area.

“We have invested heavily in the estate to date and will continue to do so. We’ve started work on our new eco-lodges and, along with The Keep, these complement the original Hall and spa.

“The Estate now encompasses a wide range of accommodation options, attracting visitors from across the country and beyond, providing a significant boost to the local economy. The Estate is a significant employer within Whitby and The Keep will allow us to provide further employment and training opportunities.”

As well as being an excellent accommodation option The Keep is also a great location for any business or corporate event, boasting its own conferencing facilities, state of the art IT system and access to fantastic outside spaces, ideal for team building.

Work on the remaining cottages will begin later this year, along with a new access road to access part of the site.

Panaz is finalist for BIBA’s

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Panaz Limited, based in Fence, near Burnley, is one of Europe’s leading suppliers of high quality, flame retardant fabrics for the Hospitality, Healthcare and Corporate sectors and is delighted to have reached the finals in 3 categories of the prestigious “Be Inspired Business Awards” (BIBAs) as Best International Company; Best Medium Sized Business and Best Manufacturer. Their extensive portfolio of Hospitality fabrics grace some of the most iconic interiors around the world. Their market leading Healthcare division specialises in anti-microbial treatments, resilient and high performance finishes and intelligent textiles to promote a sense of well-being and aid recovery in exacting Healthcare environments. The Corporate division offers stylish, durable and comfortable fabrics for workspace seating from desk chairs to break out areas and receptions – playing their part in promoting the corporate brand.

Panaz fabrics are not only well known in hotels but in cruise liners globally.

Starwood Hotels & Resort’s Sizzling Aloft Brand Debuts in Cancun

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Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.® and Promotora TIIM has announced that Starwood’s Aloft® brand made its debut in Cancun, Mexico. Aloft Cancun is ideally located in the Hotel Zone, adjacent to Cancun Center, the city’s convention and exhibition center, and walking distance from dining, shopping and nightlife. Aloft Cancun features the atmospheric public spaces that have made Aloft a worldwide hit. Guests will be able to mix and mingle, read the paper, work on laptops, play a game of pool or grab a drink with friends at the re:mixSM communal lobby area or at the w xyzSM bar. The hotel will also have a rooftop pool and re:fuel café as well as a re:chargeSM gym. It will have approximately 6,500 square feet of banquet and meeting space.

“Since its launch, Aloft has emerged as a popular choice among savvy business travelers. We are thrilled to launch the Aloft brand in Cancun, a renowned tourist destination as well as a prime business travel destination that is seeing increased demand in the meetings and conventions segment,” said Osvaldo Librizzi, Co-President the Americas. “This opening is also an important step for Starwood as it marks our 25th hotel in Mexico and the entrance of our eighth brand in the country. Furthermore, it allows us to continue to build on the momentum of the Aloft brand in Latin America.”

Currently, there are eight Aloft branded hotels in operation or in development in the region, including the Aloft Panama, which will open in June. Aloft Merida and Aloft Guadalajara are slated to open in 2014, and Aloft Asuncion and Aloft Montevideo will open their doors in 2015.

“We’re delighted that Cancun will be the launching platform for the Aloft brand in Mexico, and we are excited to partner with Starwood in this project,” said Mauricio Hamui Hilwani, owner and Director of Promotora TIIM. “Cancun continues to establish itself as an important convention and tourism hub, as demand increases from leisure and business travelers. As a result, it is the ideal location for Aloft – a brand that caters to both segments.”
Aloft Cancun is located along the main avenue of Cancun, Boulevard Kukulcan, only 25 minutes away from the International Airport, 15 minutes from downtown and walking distance to several key entertainment places, including the city’s famous white-sand beaches.

New Urban Hospitality Collection

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Manchester has long been known as a hot spot for urban design and Dawnvale are proud to announce the launch of their latest collection to continue this trend.Dawnvale’s new ‘Urban Hospitality Collection’ includes a wide range of eclectic, distressed and reclaimed products which would enhance any interior design scheme. They have handpicked a range of materials with a strong emphasis on character and individuality, including:

Urban wall coverings
Aged brick tiles
Natural flexible stone veneers
Reclaimed Victorian pine flooring
Aged oak flooring
Rustic flexible floor planks
Distressed ceramic floor tiles
Internal and external metal doors
Metal sprayed finishes
Industrial light fixtures
Tin ceiling tiles with aged finishes
Reclaimed and eclectic style furniture
Urban fabrics and leathers
Bespoke production and bric-a-brac

This has been supported with a dedicated setting in their Manchester showroom showcasing many of these products and finishes in a venue lead setting.

Dawnvale’s new brochure can be downloaded from the literature section of their main website: www.dawnvale.com

Alternatively, please contact their sales office for further information.

Baulmann Leuchten Supplies Beautiful Lighting to the Rica Hotel Narvik

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Located in Narvik, one of the northermost parts of Norway, RICA Hotels opened their lastet new build hotel end of 2012.The architectural form that towers over 18 floors gives this hotel a wonderful view of the city, the fjord “Ofotfjorden”, the Mountain “Dronningen” and the other surrounding mountains. Rica Hotel Narvik has a stylish interior that takes up the exciting exterior of the 148 luxurious and spacious guest rooms, all-day restaurant and a sky bar with panoramic terrace on the top floor.

The hotel arranges for business travelers with eight functional meeting rooms, where the largest room has a capacity for up to 175 people.

According to the designs given by the Interiors Architects AS Scenario Interiørarkitekter MNIL from Oslo, all guest rooms and public areas have been equipped with special made luminaires from Baulmann Leuchten.

All pictures are copyright by “Gatis Rozenfelds, SIA `F64 Photo Agency´, Riga”.

A Fashion Reinvention at Les Sources de Caudalie

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Mentored by Sydney Toldano, CEO of Christian Dior, Simoëns is the new darling of French fashion editors – LVMH have just taken a stake in his brand, and he has already been compared to a young Yves Saint Laurent. Simoëns was briefed by Les Sources des Caudalie to use the suite, set in a summerhouse on stilts over a lake, as a creative workshop. The result is characterised by contrast: black against white, matt against gloss, plain against print – all united by greens and blues throughout. Furnishings include a Pietro Arosio lounger, Charles Eames armchair and UV wall lighting in a chicken’s foot pattern – a nod to Simoëns’ latest catwalk collection. Panelled mirrors, lampshades and cupboard doors reference the trademark symbol of the bar-code, giving a clean graphic modernity to the suite. Elegance, attention to detail and deep comfort combine with quality in a suite that is at once fun and relaxed, in keeping with the atmosphere of Les Sources de Caudalie.

Les Sources de Caudalie is set in the heart of the family owned Château Smith Haut Lafitte Grand Crus vineyard near Bordeaux, home to a Michelin starred restaurant and the original Caudalie Vinothérapie spa. The hotel is inspired by the concept of the ‘French Paradox’, whereby the diet and lifestyle of Southwest France is seen as conducive to good health, with statistics proving the positive effects of wine consumption.

Dernier & Hamlyn booked for world leading college assignment

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As part of the £3 million renovation of Imperial College, Dernier & Hamlyn refurbished the art deco lighting in the world renowned College’s St Mary’s library, which is believed to have been installed when the College was opened in the early 20th Century.The new library has been renamed the Fleming Library after Sir Alexander Fleming. Dernier & Hamlyn’s work included thorough, expert cleaning of the Library’s historic lighting and replacement of various parts that had gone missing over the years. Dernier & Hamlyn also updated the light fittings by rewiring them to meet current regulations and incorporating QL induction lamps which combine appropriate light levels with longevity to help the College meet its sustainability objectives.

Dernier & Hamlyn joint managing director Jeremy Quantrill comments:

“There are few companies in the UK that have the expertise to be able to take on a sensitive project of this type and I am very proud that Dernier & Hamlyn was selected for such prestigious work.”

Darren Gough leads launch celebrations for Hotel Indigo Kensington – Earl’s Court

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Owned and operated by The Cairn Hotel Group under license from InterContinental Hotels Group, Hotel Indigo London Kensington – Earl’s Court is a four star boutique hotel, situated in the heart of the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea. The hotel first opened its doors to the public on 12th December 2012 and has quickly established a reputation as one of London’s top hotels for both tourists and business travellers.England cricket legend and former Strictly Come Dancing Champion, Darren Gough led the celebrations for the launch party of Hotel Indigo London Kensington – Earl’s Court on Thursday 26th June, at a glittering Victorian-themed extravaganza.

Since its launch six months ago the hotel has already won a Tripadvisor Award for Outstanding Customer Service and is experiencing exceptional trading levels, some 25% ahead of expectations.
Originally built in 1886, the building recently underwent a £7 million refurbishment scheme to transform the building into a Hotel Indigo site. The hotel now boasts 100 bedrooms including 22 executive rooms and 11 junior suites, each individually styled.

While the overall theme is sharp modern chic, the hotel retains unique design touches, which reflect its surroundings and history of the building. This is most clearly seen in the bar, known as The Mansion Bar & Parlour which has been themed as an 1890’s private members club.

The bar, which is rapidly becoming one of West London’s must visit cocktail venues, specialises in carbonated and molecular cocktails while also providing a mouth watering menu of dishes all made from regionally sourced seasonal ingredients. While the food complimented cocktails take centre stage in the evenings when it comes to Sunday it’s all about lazy brunches with delicious pancakes and waffles while listening to live jazz from some of the capital’s top musicians.

Emphasising the theme of decadence and reflecting the importance of customer service, the hotels employment package gives all staff an official title, meaning visitors are looked after by ‘real life’ Lords and Ladies. Commenting on the newly transformed hotel, Hotel Indigo London Kensington – Earl’s Court General Manager, ‘Lord’ Vincent Garrington, said, “We are incredibly proud of what we have achieved with the hotel. From the lavish décor that greets visitors when they enter the reception, to the warm and friendly service, to the stunning cocktails and food on offer in the bar, we feel we’ve created a unique offering that provides our customers with a slice of history, but in modern luxury and comfort.

Hotel Indigo London Kensington – Earl’s Court is the 10th Hotel Indigo to open in Europe and the 50th site to open around the world.

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Whitbread Launches Britain’s Most Space Efficient Hotel

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’hub by Premier Inn’

PREMIER INN today announces the launch of a new hotel concept that boasts the UK’s most space-efficient and digitally savvy rooms. ‘hub by Premier Inn’ will have ingenious storage solutions in every nook and cranny and state of the art digital technology – for “guests who value location, price and design over space”.

Each ‘hub by Premier Inn’ room is kitted out with an en suite bathroom with power shower, wardrobe, desk, Hypnos pocket-sprung bed, free Wi-Fi and a 40” inch smart screen TV – all neatly fitted into just 11.4 metres squared.

It will also be the UK’s first hotel where the rooms can be remote controlled using a smart phone app. Guests will be able to check in online and control the room’s lighting, temperature and even what will be on the TV or radio when they arrive.

Each hotel will have its own deli-style restaurant serving local produce and guests will be able to pre-order breakfast using the ‘hub’ app.

Patrick Dempsey, Whitbread Hotels and Restaurants Managing Director, said: “hub is all about giving customers more choice. It will provide great quality, contemporary room design in the heart of a major city at an outstanding price. With space at a premium, each aspect of the design has been aimed at optimising every single centimeter of space from the desk that folds up and disappears into the bed to a convenient under the bed space for luggage.”

The new brand will target major UK city centres and the first hub will open in London’s West End next summer. Rooms will be, on average, up to 30% cheaper than a comparable Premier Inn in Central London, at under £100 a night mid-week, whilst starting and off peak prices will be less.

’hub by Premier Inn’ has been trialled since last June at the Premier Inn Kings Cross after five prototype rooms were created with 1,825 guests staying in them to date.

Mr. Dempsey added: “Premier Inn has played a leading role in shaping the budget hotel market and we believe ‘hub’ will do the same for a new generation of compact city centre hotels. It will appeal to customers who value price, location and design over space.”

Whitbread has plans for five ‘hub by Premier Inn’ hotels (c.1,000 rooms) to open in the next three years and is targeting to have around 40 ‘hub by Premier Inn’ hotels (c. 6,000 rooms) opened or in the pipeline by 2018.

Andy Harrison, CEO, Whitbread PLC said, “Premier Inn is the UK’s fastest growing hotel chain and this year we will open 40 Premier Inn hotels, creating over 1,000 jobs. ‘hub by Premier Inn’ gives us another exciting new growth platform and we are confident it will deliver good returns for our shareholders and prove a hit with customers.”

Terre Blanche Hotel Spa & Golf Resort – The Gateway to Provence and The Riviera

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Following an exit from Four Seasons management at the end of 2012 Terre Blanche has re-launched with new, unique services and facilities for its guests. The 750-acre luxury resort on an outstanding estate in the south of France is the gateway to Provence and the Riviera. As the only property of its kind in the region, it is embracing its independence and unparalleled five-star offering with refined hospitality rooted in authenticity and nature.Terre Blanche’s unrivalled location enables guests to experience the charm and character of Provence as well as the chic of the Côte d’Azur. 45 Minutes from Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport, it is the ideal destination from which to explore the south of France.

The all-suite and villa resort, which has become a member of ‘The Leading Hotels of the World’, has 115 spacious suites and villas ranging in size from 646 square feet to 3,229 square feet (with private pool and jacuzzi). Guests will experience personalised service in luxurious comfort, with stunning natural surroundings and views of mountains and medieval villages. New in-room amenities have been created exclusively by “Fragonard”. The products takes guests on a personal voyage of discovery and concentrate the mind on the scents of the region; mandarin and mint combined with orange blossom and cardamom, woodland green tea, cedar and musk.

Terre Blanche prides itself on its gastronomic variety, with four restaurants overseen by Executive Chef Franck Ferigutti. The resort’s fine-dining restaurant, Le Faventia, offers contemporary French gastronomy, followed by Le Gaudina which has been enlarged and refreshed and offers a new menu of Provençal cuisine. Thirdly, Les Caroubiers at The Clubhouse has an array of Italian specialties, and lastly The Tousco Restaurant offers alfresco dining beside the infinity pool.

Commanding panoramic views over the surrounding landscape the large infinity pool at Terre Blanche is a spectacle in itself. After considerable investment the area now boasts 31 beautifully appointed private Poolside Cabanas with sun loungers. A new buffet style dining concept has been introduced with a menu including fresh fish and local produce. As well as a Jacuzzi and a cocktail bar there is an additional Pool Cabana where guests can indulge in a poolside massage.

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Axor – Brand of choice for the Waldorf Astoria Berlin

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In January, following a three-and-a-half year period of construction, the “Zoofenster” skyscraper, which has been the subject of much discussion, finally opened its doors in Berlin: the international luxury hotel chain Waldorf Astoria moved into the 118 m high tower, prominently located between the Zoo Station and the Memorial Church. The European flagship of New York’s legendary hotel takes up most of the 31 floors, which are also home to office areas and shops. The Abu Dhabi investors pooled around 200 million Euros for the new building. The architect was Christoph Mäckler, who is already famous for his “Lindencorso” (Unter den Linden) in Berlin, and the spectacular new “Opernturm” in Frankfurt. The style of his latest building in Berlin reflects a classically modern and timeless appearance with a light-coloured limestone façade. Inside, the luxury hotel’s 182 deluxe and superior rooms, as well as the 50 suites, reflect elegance and sophisticated interior décor. The Axor Citterio collection and the two-coloured marble in the bathrooms exhibit a sense of art deco. The collection is the result of a collaboration between Axor, the designer brand of Hansgrohe SE, and the Milanese architect and designer Antonio Citterio.

Discreet luxury and lasting quality
The bathroom collection, which made its début ten years ago, represents the ultimate in design and manufacturing quality. The precision-manufactured mixer reflects both quality and consistency. It’s not at all surprising that the tradition-steeped Waldorf Astoria, whose very name is associated with timeless luxury, has opted for mixers from the Black Forest.
Indeed, in the hotel’s marble bathrooms, Axor Citterio carries on the hotel’s main theme of combining classic elegance with traditional references and modern comfort: interior décor and bathroom merge together seamlessly, while the bathroom collection imparts a sense of tranquillity and a hint of luxury in its use of water. Citterio’s finesse in combining completely smooth surfaces with curves, captures the precision and high-quality standards that are evident throughout the hotel. The manufacturing precision of the collection is consistent with the distinct dedication to high-quality detail that can be found at the Waldorf Astoria Berlin. For instance, in the Waldorf Astoria’s 1,000 square metre Guerlain Spa, lies a centrepiece pool clad in shimmering turquoise Bisazza mosaics, which is shaped like a cloud. Or in the hotel’s ballroom, which features wall lighting in the shape of a violin bow, and whose ceiling is adorned with an intricate starry sky. The fine wood and valuable materials used in the rooms also give the impression of being a guest at a classic grand hotel.

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Give your events an instant make-over with a free Silcra table cover from Forbes

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Forbes Group is offering a free Silcra cover with every purchase of a Buffet-Rite top and Alu-Lite® T-bar table, from now until the end of July.When the Silcra stretch cover is used in conjunction with the table and Buffet-Rite, a coffee station, outdoor buffet or temporary bar is transformed into a sleek addition to any function, inside or out.

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Travelodge Opens 60th Hotel in London

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Travelodge recently opened its 60th hotel in the Capital with the launch of the Travelodge Vauxhall, London on the 20th June 2013.To celebrate the opening, and Travelodge’s recent refresh of its bedroom design, a worl record attempt was set for the fastest bed making by an individual. Travelodge Hotel Manager, Andrea Warner, set this record making a king size bed in 74 seconds (after a few attempts) and was a nice change (pardon the pun) to celebrate a hotel opening.

As for the interior design… it’s a Travelodge. I counted two canvases on the wall of the same image (red leaves in varying tones) within the public areas. For anyone visiting this Travelodge, it could have been anywhere and doesn’t inspire you to discover more about Vauxhall which was disappointing. However, it’s very clean, new and inoffensive and will provide a comfortable night’s sleep for any weary traveller.

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Lorraine Hakes
Visit: 20th June 2013
Images (C) Lorraine Hakes/ HotelDesigns