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Introducing the NEW Capri Range from Hill Cross Furniture

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Created under the direction of Italian interior designer, Marco Viola, the new Capri Range from Hill Cross Furniture offers ease of use within design schemes as well as boasting many variations to help suit any venue or existing style.A comfortable clean look chair with solid beech wood frame and four round tapered legs. Fully upholstered back pad with exposed seat rail and an upholstered ‘wrap over’ seat pad. The Capri side chair can be upholstered in customer’s choice of fabric.

Ideal airport lounge or hotel lobby furniture. There are various matching products available so please contact Hill Cross Furniture for more details.

Hotel Hessischer Hof Joins Preferred Hotels® & Resorts

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Hotel Hessischer Hof has been accepted into membership of Preferred Hotels® & Resorts, the ultimate luxury collection featuring more than 250 of the world’s most desirable destinations. The brand conveys the highest standards of hospitality and service as it celebrates the individuality of its members.The Grandhotel Hessischer Hof is a true icon in Frankfurt. Open since 1952, with its 119 luxury rooms and suites as well as its nine unique event rooms, the luxurious 5-star property is the only privately run luxury hotel still owned by the family foundation of the landgraves and princes von Hessen. Located within walking distance of the city center, the property is also situated opposite the trade fair and congress halls of ‘Frankfurt Messe’, appealing to both business and leisure travellers alike. Guests also have the option of indulging in the fine dining and haute cuisine of ‘Restaurant Sèvres’, rated as one of the best restaurants in the city. “As a new member with the Preferred Hotel Group, the only hotel of this brand in Frankfurt, we have more power to promote this unique and award winning hotel on new international markets. We are very much delighted to cooperate with this new quality label for our premium hotel,” comments General Manager Eduard M. Singer.

Susan Devine, Executive Vice President Europe, commented on the new partnership: ‘We are delighted and proud to welcome Hotel Hessischer Hof into our luxury portfolio, further cementing our position as leaders in the key cities throughout Europe’.

All Preferred Hotels & Resorts embrace the brand’s award-winning Standards of Excellence™, an extensive quality assurance program that has been honored with the “Best Practices Champion Award” by Cornell University. For more than 40 years, the brand’s legendary commitment to quality has ensured an unparalleled guest experience, from the very best amenities to superb service.

DoubleTree by Hilton Continues Rapid Global Expansion with 49 Hotels Added in 2012

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DoubleTree by Hilton has announced that through Q4 2012, it had added 49 hotels to its portfolio in one year, and that it expects to meet or exceed that pace in 2013 with both new-build and conversion hotels in the development pipeline. Leading the brand’s growth are conversion projects, located predominantly in the Americas and Europe.“2012 was another in what we’re confident will be a number of consecutive milestone years for DoubleTree by Hilton,” said John Greenleaf, global head, DoubleTree by Hilton. “Since 2007, we have grown the brand by more than 70 percent to become the fastest-growing, full service brand in the Hilton Worldwide portfolio and one of the fastest-growing within the upscale, full-service segment. We credit this success to a number of factors, including our brand restructuring with the addition of the ’by Hilton‘ endorsement to our name and the positive performance of Hilton Worldwide around the globe.”

Greenleaf added, “Ultimately, what drives our growth is the confidence our owners have in DoubleTree by Hilton, as that confidence leads them to successfully convert more hotels and sign more franchise deals.”

The brand has achieved the following milestones in 2012:
• Opened 49 new hotels, including:
o 31 hotels in the Americas, 11 in Europe and seven in Asia Pacific;
o 85 percent of these projects were conversions from another brand or independent hotel;
• Opened its first hotels in Japan, Croatia, Thailand and Spain:
• Includes opening of its 300th hotel in Naha, Okinawa, Japan;
• Brought its total portfolio of U.K. hotels to 18 (from zero in 2008):
o Doubled capacity in London;
• Signed more than 75 deals for hotels to open through 2020, at least 25 of which are planned in the Americas;
• Received top honours from Business Travel News in their 2012 Hotel Chain Survey in 6 out of 12 categories including: “Arrange Group Travel/Meeting,” “Meetings Facilities,” “Corporate Rate Programmes,” “Helpful Staff,” “Physical Appearance of Hotels,” “In-room amenities” and tied for “In-room Business Amenities;”
• The brand’s Cookie CAREavan Campaign was named one of the top four consumer campaigns of the year and one of the top 15 overall creative campaigns of 2012 by Holmes Report Creativity Index;
• Won Hotels Magazine’s inaugural Social Hotel Awards “Best Integrated Digital Campaign by Brand” Category for its 2011 Cookie CAREavan project.
“While growing the brand is important, developing the product is even more important to our existing and future owners,” Greenleaf said. “Our repositioning and marketing efforts have yielded impressive returns. For example, our converted hotels have proven they can quickly outpace competitors with respect to share growth.”
With an eye towards the future, Greenleaf said he anticipates achieving the following global growth goals in 2013:
• Expand the brand’s presence in secondary and tertiary markets within the United States;
• Double Canadian supply with three hotels opening, including the brand’s first hotel in downtown Toronto;
• Enter at least two additional countries in Europe, with two hotels each in Ireland and Poland;
• Grow the UK collection to 25 hotels with key openings in London and Edinburgh;
• Continue growth in Asia Pacific:
o Launch of the brand in Indonesia;
o Double supply in India in terms of hotels (from three to six);
• Nearly double the brand’s portfolio size in the Middle East and Africa region with launches in South Africa (Cape Town) and Seychelles, plus the addition of a third hotel in Tanzania (Stone Town, Zanzibar).

“As we look ahead, I foresee that our new Made Market restaurant concept in the United States (now open in Tulsa with more in the pipeline) will enhance DoubleTree by Hilton’s reputation for genuine warmth and local relevance in the face of increasingly uniform hotel offerings,” Greenleaf added. “We’ve spent the past two years on the road, first with our Cookie CAREavan and then with last year’s Little Things project, interacting with our guests to learn what we can do at our hotels to make their stay that much better. The Made Market concept, with three design options to make adoption easier for our owners, is an example of an insight gained, and we’ll be introducing additional changes, both subtle and substantial, that will continue to help us differentiate ourselves from the pack in cost-effective ways.”

Vienna International to open 5-star Leading Hotel of the World near Moscow

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The Astrum luxury hotel will open in Shelkovo near Moscow at the end of 2013. Owner of the property is Shelkowskij Holding, while management of the hotel will be in the hands of Vienna International Hotelmanagement AG (VI). Already one year before its grand opening, the 5-star luxury hotel has been accepted for membership in The Leading Hotels of the World as one of the world’s best hotels on the Russian luxury hotel market. With a 3,400 m² spa and a 1,900 m² conference area, the hotel’s focus is clearly on Vienna International’s two greatest strengths: wellness holidays and conference tourism.The newest high-end hotel in the greater Moscow region is currently being builton 27 floors in Shelkovo, around 20 km from the Russian capital, in an urban agglomeration with a population of 1 million. Vienna International Hotelmanagement AG has been involved from the beginning, assisting the 5-star hotel inproduct development, the conception process and the pre-opening phase, and will assume management of the new Leading Hotel of the World after it opens. “I am pleased that we are making good progress with our expansion on the Russian market. For the greater Moscow area, the Astrum Hotel represents something new in the sense of a city resort,” says Dr. Andreas Karsten, CEO of Vienna International Hotelmanagement AG. “We expect that the hotel will become a new landmark with corresponding appeal in the greater Moscow region.”

Already one year before its opening, the Astrum luxury hotel has been accepted for membership in the hotel alliance of The Leading Hotels of the World. “This is an indication that we have done our job well and that the hotel amenities and the planned services are of a high enough quality to merit this renowned seal of approval,”says Martin Lachout, the Vienna International Hotelmanagement AG board member in charge of project development. “With our many years of experience in the luxury hotel segment, we know what our 5-star guests want. For 10 years, we have worked very well together with The Leading Hotels of the World, for example, in our 5-star Le Palais Hotel in Prague. We are now continuing this successful cooperationin Russia in order to offer more of our guests a seal of approval for the quality that we offer.”

For Shelkowskij Holding, the company behind this lavish project, the exceptional theme hotelis a way to actively promote the Shelkovo region: “In addition to our other activities within the holding company, we see ourselves with this hotel project as a developer who assumes responsibility for the region,” says Dmitry Barchenkov, CEO of Shelkowo Holding: “The hotel is an important prestige object for the region around Moscow, helping to boost the internationalprofile as well as improving the infrastructure and employment situation in the Shelkovo region.” The hotel is clearly positioned in line with the demands on Russia’s luxury market, where special services are required if one wants to stand out. This includes a rooftop heliport as well as a private butler service.

Luxury wellness and medical spa
The Astrum Hotel, the first and only internationallymanaged luxury hotel outside of Moscow, will be run as a conference and relaxation oasis far from the stress of the big city. No expenses are being spared in this regard. The necessary privacy will be guaranteed by private spa suites and saunas, the repertoire of beauty treatments will be constantly complemented by products from big-name cosmetics producers, and the medical spa will offer a whole series of minor medical treatments such as minimal-invasive aestheticmedicine, alternative treatment methods andnutritional science as well as burnout prevention and treatment. The offer will also include post-operative care of cosmetic treatments performed at national beauty clinics plus comprehensive two-and-three-day preventive check-ups.An Ayurveda centre is also planned, with a team of physicians and specialists from India to offer guests a range of Ayurveda treatments.

Realising individual event concepts
As an operator of highly successful conference and eventhotels, Vienna International Hotels & Resorts understands what guests need, and the unusually large conference area of the new Russian hotel will be designed accordingly. The 1,900 m² event area of the Astrum Hotels Shelkovo will occupy seven separate event rooms on three floors. A 335 m² conference hall with amphitheatre seating, a 600 m² event room, and five large meeting rooms will make it possible to hold events for up to 1,000 attendees. The result is an open platform for the realisation of a variety of creative concepts. A separate entrance to the conference area will minimise the impact of external events on hotel operations.

Culinary and internationaldiversity
In addition to the main hotel restaurant, the Astrum Hotel Shelkovo will also feature a Japanese restaurant with a show kitchen as well as an intimate French à-la-carte restaurant on the 23rd floor offeringpanorama views and a seating capacity for 44 guests. A sky bar will also be housed on the same floor. Further facilities will include a fitness lounge, a lobby bar and an exclusive VIP club.

The composition of the hand-selected team has already begun: General Manager Frank Bauer will start choosing his international team in January, focusing especially on Japanese culinary masters as well as a French chef de cuisine.

Luxury design at every turn
Vienna International Hotels & Resorts has made a name for itself as a design-oriented company, and the Astrum Hotel Shelkovo will also feature a conceptual style.

Not far from Star City, Russia’s Cosmonaut training centre, the theme of“space and time” will define the entire hotel in the form of design solutions and works of art in expressions ranging from antiquity all the way to the age of relativity.

The interiors were created by internationally renowned Italian arts craftsman and designer Francesco Molon. A modern skyscraper from the outside, the interiors will be more like those of a Venetian palazzo. Decorated in tasteful colours, the rooms will seem like a 19th century salon withheavy curtains, lavish carved ornaments, upholstered footstools and framed paintings unobtrusively adorning the scene.

HotStats MENA Chain Hotels Market Review – December 2012

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December’s Highlights:

• Growing from Strength to Strength – Dubai Hotels put their mark on 2012;
• Egypt Hotel Performance continues to improve, but rates remain under pressure.

Westin Hotels to Reach Growth Milestone in 2013 with Opening of 200TH Hotel

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Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. has recently announced that its Westin brand expects to open its 200th hotel in 2013, driven by robust international demand and the phenomenal success of the brand’s distinct well-being positioning. Westin will open 11 new hotels this year, the vast majority outside the United States in fast-growing markets including China, India, Singapore and Panama. Westin Continues Strong Growth Trajectory Across Asia Pacific
In line with global growth trends, The Westin brand is experiencing a surge in new hotel openings across Asia Pacific. Seven new Westin hotels will open in Asia Pacific in 2013, increasing the brand’s portfolio to nearly 50 hotels in the region by year’s end. Fueling the brand’s growth in the region is the rapid economic growth in China’s second and third-tier cities. New Westin hotel openings in China this year include The Westin Haikou, The Westin Sanya Haitang Bay Resort, The Westin Chongqing Liberation Square and The Westin Qingdao.

Westin will also make its return to Singapore with the opening of The Westin Singapore Marina Bay in late 2013. In India, The Westin brand will add one hotel to its portfolio this year – The Westin Chennai Velachery.

Westin Nearly Doubles Portfolio in Latin America
Demand for new Westin hotels in Latin America is also heating up. In just the past 18 months, Westin has grown its footprint in Latin America by nearly 50% as part of the brand’s strategic expansion in the region’s fastest growing markets. This year’s opening of The Westin Panama will increase the Westin portfolio in Latin America to 11 hotels, spanning five countries including Panama, Mexico, Peru, Costa Rica and Guatemala.

“A long-time developer favorite in the U.S., Westin has emerged as a global market leader as witnessed by our surge of new hotel development in Asia Pacific, as well as continued momentum in Latin America,” said Simon Turner, President of Global Development for Starwood. “We see continued opportunities for global growth through both world-class new build projects and conversions where developers benefit from the strength of the brand and Starwood’s powerful systems.”

Steady Growth in North America
In North America, The Westin brand will add four new hotels to its portfolio this year, including The Westin Birmingham – a new-build property located within the city’s sleek, new mixed-use development. Westin is also attracting a growing share of conversion opportunities in cities across the United States with The Westin Houston Downtown, The Westin Sacramento and The Westin San Jose all opening in 2013, following renovations.

The Brand New Eastwood Collection from Stylematters

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Our customers’ demands mean that our in-house design department is constantly introducing new and innovative furniture solutions for the restaurant and hotel market, from single attention-grabbing feature pieces to beautifully upholstered sofas and even full seating collections.The Eastwood collection was specially designed by Stylematters for an exciting boutique hotel conversion in a Highland Castle, an amazing transformation that needed contemporary styling, but in keeping with the heritage of its surroundings. The solution was the sleek lines of the Eastwood collection; complemented with exciting modern tweeds, offset against antiqued real leather detailing – the perfect concept for this setting.

The range comprises both a high and low back lounge chair and two and three seater sofas. The design combines comfort and style with intricate detailing for a truly custom chair. All our furniture is available in any contract fabric or leather and can be customised to match your venue.

You don’t need to compromise with a staid, standard product – share your ideas with Stylematters, and we’ll bring a bespoke solution at far less cost than you imagine.

Stylematters manufacture all of our bespoke furniture here in our UK factory, so we have the ability to offer a truly bespoke in-house solution. If you would like more details on our products or have a product you would like to develop give us a call on 0844 880 6620.

European Chain Hotels Market Review – December 2012

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December’s Highlights:

• Hotels in Dublin and Warsaw register greatest profit growth in 2012;
• Spotlight on Athens: Profit plummets as hotels suffer declines in price and volume in 2012.

Hillswood Furniture Completes Major London Refurbishment

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The restaurant at Kensington Close, an elegant four star hotel and spa in one of London’s most sought after areas, has recently undergone a refurbishment by interior design practice RSD Interiors. The designers chose reputable contract furnishers Hillswood to undertake the refurbishment who supplied over 300 dining chairs, banquet seating and tables.

Real wood laminate table tops complement the polished chrome bases and the striking red upholstery on the back-to-back banquet seating creates focal pieces in the area against the zesty green dining chairs and carpet detail.

Hillswood’s seating is made in house using solid beech frames and sprung seats. The size and shape of all bespoke seating units were made to designs by RSD.

MGallery Nemzeti

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The Nemzeti Hotel in Budapest is the latest addition to the MGallery Collection’s 60 classy addresses. This handsome 19th century building is one of the mainstays in local cultural life and stands in an enviable downtown spot near the business district and tourist attractions. Period architecture
The 80 up-to-the-minute rooms in this hotel refurbished in 2012 counterbalance the bold interior design. The stately wrought-iron balustrade and magnificent staircase welcome guests as soon as they arrive.

The walls intertwine Art Nouveau, that eclectic movement that was also called Rococo Baroque, and outright modern décor.

The Nemzeti Hotel was already one of Budapest’s cultural hotspots in the early 20th century, as it was only a short walk from the National Theatre.

Eventful history
The Nemzeti was originally the Hotel Rémi, once owned by the Rémi family. It opened in 1896 which was the year that Hungary celebrated the 1,000th anniversary of the year the Magyars took over the country.

The Rémi was an up market hotel that Hungary’s high society enjoyed. It was sold and renamed Nemzeti in 1929, and its roots in Budapest’s cultural life deepened further.

Budapest in a nutshell
Budapest is Hungary’s historical capital. This cosmopolitan city is home to some 13 nationalities, ethnic groups and religious groups.

The Nemzeti, like Budapest, is brimming with cultural wealth. This city is packed with museums, art galleries, opera houses, movie theatres and concert halls. Széchényi National Library is nestled in Buda Castle, and its 7 million works, including 700 medieval manuscripts, encapsulate this country’s literary history.

Hungarians love the outdoors, explaining the countless brasseries, bars and open-air markets there.

Thermal baths – a vestige from Roman days – are also part of daily life in that country. Széchényi Spa is one of Europe’s largest bathing complexes in Europe. This city is overflowing with surprises, and culture and history weave together every step of the way.

Art Deco Furniture by RHA

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RHA Furniture introduces a new range of Art Deco furniture for residential and hotel projects.

The Gallery collection features decorative cabinets, tables and consoles which would be perfectly suited to a hotel lounge, lobby/reception or bar area.The characteristics of these pieces are their decorative shapes, colours and fine carved detail. Pieces from the collections are made from high quality material, fine veneers, painted bronzes, hand painted porcelains and gold leaf.

Each item is a work of art as well as a piece of furniture.

Items featured in this article are from the Gallery, Brooklyn, Nicea and Atria collections. Together they offer a diverse choice of beautifully crafted tables, seating and cabinets.

In addition to these established collections, bespoke pieces can be made to meet your exact specification.

All these items are available for purchase from RHA Furniture. Further details and a PDF catalogue are available on the transitional furniture section of RHA Furniture’s website.

Scotscape Investigates Thermal Benefits and Water Useage of Living Walls

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Scotscape have designed, supplied, installed and are maintaining a variety of Living Wall systems at Sheffield University for research and development purposes.Working in partnership with the University of Sheffield, this unique 12 month programme will assess the relative performance of each Living Wall type – including hydroponic, compost, stainless steel wire and Ivysystems. Control panels have already been installed and are now being monitored to assess the products’ performance over a range of environmental conditions.

The benefits of living walls in terms of providing habitats for essential invertebrate life, birds and bees is also being assessed across Scotscape’s living wall portfolio, by the proactive charity Buglife. Quarterly analytical assessments are undertaken to monitor the rich variety of ‘birds, bugs and bees’ which gravitate to areas of biodiversity in urban areas.www.buglife.org.uk

In line with our commitment to sustainability and biodiversity, Scotscape are maintaining the living wall at Edgeware Road station. Transport for London commissioned this green wall to counter air pollution on the corner of Edgeware and Marylebone Roads. Funded by the government’s Clean Air Fund, this wall is being monitored by Imperial College to assess the chosen plants for their ability to remove particulate matter from the air.

Commenting on the programme, Scotscape’s Managing Director, Angus Cunningham said: “Sheffield University has an enviable reputation for the quality of its research into sustainable building materials and we’re absolutely delighted to be sponsoring and working with the research team on this particular programme, which will enable future clients to select the system most appropriate for their budget and sustainable infrastructure goals. This is the most comprehensive piece of research ever undertaken into the thermal benefits of Living Walls and we’re looking forward to seeing the results in the autumn of 2013’’.

For further enquiries please do not hesitate to contact Anna Roochove on +44 (0) 7500 708 687 annar@scotscape.net.

Fit for a Queen at the InterContinental London Park Lane

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Design studio the Gallery has transformed the Royal Suite at the InterContinental London Park Lane to have a timeless and elegant style inspired by Queen Elizabeth II. Given the suite’s debut in 2012, Her Majesty’s Diamond Jubilee year, the designers were captivated by the location’s noble pedigree. For the first decade of her childhood, The Queen lived in a building once located on this site, after which the Royal Family moved to Buckingham Palace when her father King George VI succeeded to the throne. The Gallery has created a suite modelled in part after Her Majesty’s acclaimed fashion sense – as seen especially in Cecil Beaton’s photographs of her as a young woman. The new design also honours The Queen as both a tender family person and an archetypical figurehead respected around the world. Her ability to balance compassion with strength and power has been expressed in the décor through the juxtaposition of opposites: the soft with the hard; the flowing with the structured; and the feminine with the masculine. In the living room, for example, silk-effect wallcovering is bordered by round brass nailheads, and a chandelier in a sinuous floral shape is formed from rigid glass rods.

VIPs from around the globe will be residing in the 135 sqm Royal Suite and The Gallery’s intention has been to create a temporary home which will be comfortable for them all. So while the designer’s inspiration has been specific, the suite’s references to royalty are subtle and are woven into a classic design that encapsulate the styles of the decades from The Queen’s birth in 1926 to the present moment.

The result blends Art Deco touches with a contemporary interpretation of the opulent finishes found in royal palaces. Reflective surfaces creatively woven into the interiors increase its sense of spaciousness and luminosity. In the living room, antiqued mirrors border the coved ceiling to create an illusion of height, the coffee and side tables have glazed finishes, and a tufted leather bench is supported by a mirrored base.

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Is Thai Culture Good or Bad for the Development of Thailand’s Tourism Industry?

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Thailand is a like a cunning cheer leader, a good looker, an easy date who cheats at her exams and gossips about her friends, but is perpetually popular despite her shortcomings. Thai tourism authorities are “marketing geniuses but management dunces.”

These were just a few of the claims made by outspoken but respected journalists, both Thai. They were the keynote speakers in the PATA Thailand Chapter debate January 30 in Bangkok entitled, “Is Thai Culture Good or Bad for the Development of Thailand’s Tourism Industry?”

Voranai Vanijaka, a political columnist at the Bangkok Post and lecturer in journalism and mass media at Thammasat University, and Imtiaz Muqbil, the Executive Editor of Travel Impact Newswire, debated the delicate subject in front of 50 travel industry professionals at the Chapter’s annual general meeting at a leading Bangkok hotel.

Voranai warned listeners at the start that he would be saying things that some people would find offensive.

Bangkok is run by short-sighted leaders and is the victim poor planning, said Voranai. The streets are festooned with vendors, prostitutes, robbers (often the police), stray dogs and their faeces. “But still the tourists come,” he said.

Tourists are mugged, robbed, raped, scammed and charged double pricing, “but still they come,” he smiled wistfully.

He likened tourists to abused wives. They are beaten, but still they come back. Why? For the most part, he said, because Thailand makes tourists feel safe, at ease, at home. Thais are generous. They will always smile and help you. They take your money and gossip about you afterwards, but at least they are friendly and helpful when you meet.

“There are few places that even give you that,” said Voranai, citing his own experiences in France and Germany.

“Thai culture is good for tourism,” he said. “Thais are a beautiful people, with a lot of skeletons in the closet — we can be had at an affordable price.”

Imtiaz Muqbil, a native of India and now a Thai national, said: “You could shut down all the travel associations, and still tourists would come because the travel industry in Thailand is very good at sweeping things under the carpet.”

Noting that Thai tourism authorities were “marketing geniuses, but management dunces,” he called for truth in tourism and for everyone to ponder five questions: Are Thais as happy as they used to be? What happened to the Songkran water festival? Is Thai cuisine losing its quality as it goes global? What is an ‘authentic’ experience? [And in a majority Buddhist country] Do visitors get confused by Thailand’s nightlife and alcohol?

Imtiaz lamented the “clonal-isation” of Thailand typified by massive new retail outlets in the city centre. However, there is still real and residual politeness, respect for guests and elders in Thailand that is unmatched, “with the possible sole exception of Bhutan,” he said.

The veteran travel journalist said that Thais should be prouder of their own brands. For example they produce great coffee, but instead imported coffee brands and coffee outlets are everywhere.

In the conflicted cultural space where tourism meets Thai culture, Voranai told the audience that there were two types of tourists that Thais don’t like: big groups of Chinese (“They are loud and annoying, but they are still welcome because we can take their money.”) and sex tourists — “but we’ll still take their money”. For good measure he noted that while the sex tourism taints the country’s image it is “still a small industry compared to the domestic sex business [industry].”

He said the Thailand’s position was: “We want to take your money, but we don’t want a negative image.”

At the vote, the majority of the audience raised their hands to signify that yes, Thai culture is good for Thai tourism. But perhaps it was a moot point.

More pointedly, both speakers identified paths ahead that they preferred.

Imtiaz said that there should be more attention paid to the idea of the “Sufficiency Economy” as advocated by the His Majesty the King. “It should be the driver of everything that we do.”

As comments and questions from the floor were aired, a Thai female travel industry professional, a mother to two daughters, stood and complained: “I hate to be a cheap date! Tell me, what is the way forward for Thailand to stop being a cheap date?” She meant it. She was both vexed and proud.

Voranai told her: “Thailand needs more people like you, people who will say ‘no’. But to say it takes national effort — and for the government to step in.”

He said he was only a journalist, but PATA and others should “harangue and pressurize” the authorities.

“We should be priceless — nothing can buy us. But it’s up to us make it a reality.”

He added: “What we can become, is more important.”

Report by Ken Scott

Starwood Expands Presence in Brazil with Upcoming Sheraton da Bahia Hotel in Salvador

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Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. has partnered with GJP Hotéis & Resorts to expand the presence of its global powerhouse brand Sheraton Hotels & Resorts in Brazil. Sheraton da Bahia Hotel will be located in Salvador, one of the most important tourist destinations in the country. The 284-room historic Hotel da Bahia is currently undergoing an extensive renovation and will re-open to its full splendour by Q1 2013. It will be operated by local hotelier GJP Hotéis & Resorts under a franchise agreement. Starwood currently operates seven properties in Brazil under the Sheraton and Four Points by Sheraton brands. Sheraton da Bahia Hotel will be the 6th Sheraton in Brazil marking another important step in the brand’s global expansion plan to reach a milestone of 500 Sheraton properties by 2015. A 7th Sheraton, Starwood’s 9th property in the country, is scheduled to open by Q1 2014, the Sheraton Reserva do Paiva Hotel and Conference Center in Recife.

When it reopens as Sheraton da Bahia Hotel in Q1 2013, it will feature 284 guest rooms, including 16 suites, all featuring the brand’s signature all-white Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Bed and an exclusive Sheraton Club Lounge. The heart of the lobby will feature the brand’s Link@Sheraton experienced with Microsoft® – Sheraton’s signature social hub where connections, whether face-to-face or via webcam, can take place. The hotel will also offer two restaurants, the brand’s signature Sheraton Fitness programmed by Core Performance® with a spacious work out space, a 1,938 square feet spa with a salon and sauna, swimming pool, business center, and a large meetings and event facility comprising more than 27,000 square feet of flexible space with capacity for over 400 people.

The hotel is strategically located in the city centre and has direct access to Sete de Setembro Avenue, a major roadway that connects the city.

The hotel is currently undergoing a meticulous renovation that will preserve the charms and jewels of the historic building, such as the façade with its beautiful tiles and prominent works of art, including the grand murals by Genaro de Carvalho picturing local festivities from Bahia, protected by the IPAC – Institute of Arts and Cultural Heritage of Bahia State since 1981, as well as three other large murals by renowned Argentine artist Carybé, especially commissioned for the hotel picturing scenes from the Brazilian lifestyle located in the hotel’s lobby area.

Source: Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

A revolution in the design language of ceramic

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First seen two years ago as a prototype, Swiss bathroom specialist Laufen has launched two new washbasin bowls manufactured from its revolutionary new ceramic SaphirKeramik.With a name that alludes to the addition of the mineral corundum, a component of sapphire also used in the watch industry as sapphire glass dials, SaphirKeramik is considerably harder and has a greater flexural strength.

SaphirKeramik is a new generation ceramic material that can generate completely new shapes. Closely defined radii and edges are now possible akin to those seen in pieces constructed from solid surfaces, along with much thinner walls making each ceramic piece up to 40% lighter than if it were made with traditional ceramic materials. The superior hardness of the material opens up new design possibilities, particularly with regard to the radii of the products: 1-2-mm radii for edges and 2 mm radii for corners are technically feasible with the new SaphirKeramik. The norm for classic ceramics is radii from 7mm to 8 mm.

Previously manufacturers had the choice of vitreous china and fine fireclay. Vitreous china excels due to the waterproof qualities of the surface – water absorption is virtually zero – and it therefore meets the highest hygiene requirements for WCs and urinals. Soft, round and flowing shapes can be readily achieved with this material when combined with the appropriate know-how of the manufacturer. However, the arbitrary shrinkage of the material during the drying and firing stage means the manufacturing process is difficult to control.

Fireclay has until now been the ceramic of choice for manufacturing very large ceramic pieces. Here, the classic ceramic mass (slurry) is stabilised with the addition of pre-fired clay (chamotte) which enables large ceramic pieces such as double washbasins or floorstanding washbasin pedestals to be produced.

With SaphirKeramik from Laufen shapes that were previously not possible with ceramic can be created, due to the hardness of the material. A more delicate design language, more defined in shape and line, becomes possible – exactly matching the ideas behind contemporary architectural design. Designs that were deemed to be only suitable for solid surface pieces can now be achieved in ceramic, meaning that all the benefits which ceramic has in the bathroom can be exploited: not only can absolute hygiene be achieved, the material is also not harmed by abrasive or chemical cleaning agents.

Ceramic is also an environmentally friendly and sustainable product, largely consisting of the natural and widespread raw materials kaolin, clay, feldspar and quartz sand. It can therefore be produced economically in large quantities, can be safely used in the bathroom in contact with drinking water for many years and is completely recyclable at the end of a long product life.

The first products to be manufactured from this revolutionary material are two washbasins, a square version measuring 360mm x 360mm and a rectangular version measuring 600mm x 340mm.

Dr. Werner Fischer, Research Director at Laufen, developed the SaphirKeramik together with his team and various university research institutes. The Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing in Berlin (BAM) examined the flexural strength of the material and measured an average of over 120 kp/mm² – which is comparable with steel and twice as high as that of vitreous china.

The exact recipe, according to Dr. Werner Fischer, was developed through half a decade of research and development – and is Laufen’s best kept secret.

Chocolate, Satin or Antique Bronze? Choices from Focus SB

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Bronze is a composition of copper, tin and sometimes zinc and was adored by the elite of antiquity who made sculptures and pendants out of it. The colour of the alloy is a work of art that changes over time as a light turquoise blue residue forms on the surface, which is caused by the copper element oxidising.

Focus SB recreates the bronze colour captured in time, the chocolate and satin bronze coatings over solid brass or stainless steel ensure the finish does not deteriorate.

View our extensive range of stunning finishes.

Concorde Luxury Hotels Portfolio Sold

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Sale represents largest transaction in the European market since 2011

On behalf of Groupe du Louvre, an affiliate of Starwood Capital Group, Jones Lang LaSalle’s Hotels & Hospitality Group is delighted to announce the successful sale of the Concorde luxury hotels portfolio to Constellation Hotels France, a Middle East based investor with global hotel holdings. This portfolio consists of 1,724 rooms in France and includes the Hôtel du Louvre and the Concorde Lafayette in Paris, the Hotel Martinez in Cannes, and the Palais de la Méditerranée in Nice. Going forward, Hyatt is expected to operate the hotels under management agreements.

According to Mark Wynne Smith, Global CEO Hotels & Hospitality, Jones Lang LaSalle: “This sale is great news for the market and bodes well for continued portfolio transaction activity in 2013. It represents the largest transaction in the European hotel market since 2011 and reinforces the international appeal of European gateway cities for real estate investors.”

Commenting on the sale, Sue-Lin Heng, Senior Vice President Hotels & Hospitality, Jones Lang LaSalle said “This transaction brings to fruition the long term relationship Jones Lang LaSalle has with Groupe du Louvre and this iconic portfolio, having advised Starwood Capital in their original acquisition of Societe Du Louvre in 2005 and subsequently advising them in the gradual disposition of the hotels in the portfolio. We are privileged to have had the opportunity to work on this portfolio and delighted to have helped create additional value to the assets.”

Jones Lang LaSalle and UBS advised on the sale.

Hotel at Sea: Miniview of DFDS’s Dana Sirena

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Short sea crossings can be tough. A number of routes can be taken where a few hours in a lounge, reading the paper or drinking coffee can be a respite from driving, but some routes are long enough to demand a cabin. One of these is the route from Esbjerg in Denmark to Harwich in Essex, across a North Sea with some of the worst weather in the world, a route lit by the flares from oil rigs and characterised as across one of the busiest sea lanes anywhere. An alternative route to Scandinavia, Newcastle to Bergen, was closed by the company in 2008 due to rising fuel costs and lack of demand, although it is much missed by many.For many Brits driving to northern Europe (Scandinavia or North Germany and beyond) the route to Denmark avoids the need to be unwelcomed by the French as well as saving many hours on motorways. The route to Esbjerg from Harwich runs on complementary demand for freight and passengers, but drops in winter from 3 sailings a week to two. The ship was full on my voyage as the trip coincided with Danish school holidays

The Sirena entered service on this route in 2003, with passenger numbers upgraded from 200 or so to 605. Passenger accommodation was added to additional decks, at some expense to accommodation for freight drivers, although a large chunk of the ships space is still freight oriented.

Cabins were redesigned on a slightly smaller footprint and three standards introduced , Standard, Sirena and Commodore

Luxury Property National Hotel Miami Beach Unveils Newly Renovated Guest Rooms in Historic Tower

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Debuting in 1939, the National Hotel resonates an Art Deco form and style with an illustrious history that has made a lasting impression in Miami Beach. This December, the luxury hotel unveiled new guest rooms in the historic tower.Accommodations incorporate a contemporary glamour that pays respect and admiration to the era, with an eye to accentuating original Art Deco details that distinguish the lobby and public spaces. Making an indelible mark in the South Beach skyline with the 14-story historic tower and signature cupola, the hotel’s footprint includes a signature infinity pool that spans 205-ft, the longest in Miami Beach. In addition, Signature Pool Terrace rooms and suites are surrounded with lush tropical vegetation while the courtyard extends to a second lounging pool and steps onto beachside bliss.

National Hotel Miami Beach has been known throughout history to draw in the sun-seeking crowd, celebrities, and brightest stars from the 50’s through the South Beach revival of 70’s. Today, Miami Beach is a mecca for fun and entertainment with restaurants, cafes and nightlife steps away from the hotel’s front door.

The hotel remains a refuge for everyone who wishes to enjoy the excitement of South Beach in one of the city’s most iconic Art Deco properties.

Located on Collins Avenue at 16th Street, the National Hotel is ideally located, providing immediate access to the most noted sites on Ocean Drive and Lincoln Road, while sitting in close proximity to the arts and culture centers that include the Bass Museum, Miami City Ballet, the Wolfsonian Museum and the Miami Beach Convention Center.

Hill Cross Furniture: Introducing the NEW Montreal Range

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Created under the direction of Italian interior designer, Marco Viola, the new Montreal Range from Hill Cross Furniture offers ease of use within design schemes as well as boasting many variations to help suit any venue or existing style.The Montreal Range comprises of a side chair, arm chair, bar stool and arm chair, all with a fully upholstered back with a rectangular decorative shape cut out at the bottom. They have an upholstered seat pad with show wood seat rail and top rail and rounded tapered legs.

The solid beech frame is available in various stain finishes and can be upholstered in any fabric of customers choice.

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Vienna International Hotels opens second angelo Hotel in Munich

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After 18 months of construction, the 4-star angelo Munich Westpark opened under management by Vienna International Hotelmanagement AG. The festive grand opening gave some 500 invited guests a chance to take a look at the harmonious concept for themselves. The angelo Westpark is the second angelo brand hotel in Munich. Like the angelo Hotel at Leuchtenbergring, which opened in 2008, the angelo Munich Westpark was developed by Austrian company UBM Realitätenentwicklung AG and its subsidiary Münchner Grund Immobilien Bauträger AG. Just three weeks after the first guest was checked in, some 500 invited guests, including investors, friends and acquaintances of the angelo hotels in Munich, celebrated the grand opening of the new 4-star accommodation. The festive grand opening reflected the infectious joie de vivre of the angelo Munich Westpark, with a fashion show by renowned Munich designer Kay Rainer and an automotive presentation by Wiesmann, the leading manufacturer of puristic sports cars. The chef de cuisine wowed the guests with exquisite finger food and a cryo-cooking station, offering amazing sorbets prepared with liquid nitrogen and plenty of know-how. The evening’s musical entertainment was provided courtesy of the musicians from Austrian jazz band “Die Frequenz”.

The angelo Hotel Munich Westpark
The new 207-room 4-star angelo Hotel Munich Westpark opened in the district of Sendling on 9 January 2013. The colourful, linear design concept is a remarkable blend of light-flooded architecture and bright yellow, luminous coral red and intense anthracite tones that never fails to hit the mark with business guests, conference attendees and city tourist. The spacious conference area, with a capacity for up to 350 people, offers a convincing, pillar-free design on the ground floor, with natural daylight in all rooms and a directly adjoining terrace. An integral part of all angelo hotels is the restaurant Sunlight and the popular lobby bar Jazz with its black-and-white photographs of big-name jazz greats. A private dining area is available for special occasions with up to 35 guests.

The new angelo Hotel Munich Westpark is conveniently located, with excellent access to the ring road Mittlerer Ring and the A95 and A96 motorways, and has 70 underground parking spaces. Marienplatz square, Theresienwiese (Oktoberfest) and the central railway station are reached quickly and easily with the S7 train and U6 underground line from Harras station, just a 5-minute walk from the hotel.

The angelo Hotel concept: Seven times in Europe
The angelo hotels stand out for their sophisticated, colourful design and are already attracting a steady stream of fans of modern architecture in Prague, Pilsen, Katowice, Bucharest, Ekaterinburg and Munich. The seventh angelo in Munich at Westpark will continue the success of the predecessor projects.

LIVE-WORK-STAY
The hotel was developed as part of the LIVE-WORK-STAY complex that also comprises apartments, offices and commercial space. The investment costs of the entire complex amount to around € 50 million. “This mixture of hotel, office and residential space highlights the long-term use of the approx. 9,500 m² property as well as its ideal relationship to the location,” says UBM board member Martin Löcker, explaining the investment strategy. “Although LIVE-WORK-STAY won’t be completed until this summer, the business success of the project can already be seen.” Tenants have already been found for more than half of the office space on Albert-Roßhaupter-Straße; the interior of the remaining vacancies can be designed according to individual wishes and needs. The 26 owner-occupied flats in the quiet and secluded inner courtyard have already all been sold and the first residents will move into their new flats in March. The multifunctional use even helps to improve the recreational quality: hotel guests, as well as office tenants and residents, will benefit from the 2,700 m² city garden adjoining the angelo Hotel in the back and the flats in the south.

El Lodge boosts guest experience with new virtual concierge

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With forecasters predicting another record year of snowfall for the 2013 skiing season, guests at the luxurious El Lodge Resort in Sierra Nevada, Spain, can also enjoy the benefits of its newly installed virtual concierge solution from Cardola.The ski and spa resort, part of the MC hotels group, has installed Cardola’s VirtualHotel solution on its in-room iPads. An iPad, including the VirtualHotel app will be available for guests to access and use in each of its 20 bedrooms. Cardola’s application allows guests at the Spanish ski resort to easily access information about hotel services and the local area, helping them plan their days and spend more time enjoying the slopes.

From the comfort of their luxury suite guests can access the app to view menus and reserve a table at the resort’s bars and restaurants; MC Grill, Suite Nevada, The Bar and The Lounge. They can also book treatments at the hotel’s spa, reserve their skiing gear or even book skiing lessons for themselves or their children.

Tim Butterworth, managing director at Cardola comments, “Our VirtualHotel solution opens El Lodge’s doors to clientele from all over the globe, breaking down any language barriers by offering multi-lingual services, 24 hours a day. Skiing holidays can be very hectic and our VirtualHotel solution gives guests an easy way to interact with the hotel, allowing them to make the most of their time away.”

The application is available to download direct to all guests’ own devices via the app store – providing guests with additional access to services before, during and after their stay.

New Holiday Inn Express® Philadelphia NE – Bensalem Opens Following Extensive Renovation

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IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) recently announced the opening of the Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia NE – Bensalem following extensive renovations.”Holiday Inn Express hotels are designed to be the smart choice for value-conscious business and leisure travellers,” said Jim Anhut, senior vice president, Brand Management, The Americas, IHG. “With more than 2,100 properties worldwide and 440 more in the pipeline, the Holiday Inn Express brand continues to provide our guests with an enhanced-stay experience at a great value. We are proud to welcome the Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia NE – Bensalem into the Holiday Inn family with its brand-new sign and everything it represents.”

“We’re pleased to be joining the Holiday Inn brand family and to be able to offer visitors to the “City of Brotherly Love” outstanding service and a great value in a convenient location,” said General Manager Joanne Johnston. “Holiday Inn Express is a fresh brand that we believe fits well with the needs of visitors to the Philadelphia area.”

The hotel is situated near the office of Kraft Foods, Holy Family University and the Franklin Mills® Mall. Those visiting the Philadelphia area for leisure will discover that many of the area’s historic attractions such as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, are just a short drive away. Nearby Bucks County features historic buildings and sites, museums and outdoor recreation in Pennsylvania’s beautiful countryside.

The 141-room, three-story hotel provides a variety of amenities – including an outdoor pool, a 24-hour fitness centre, a meeting room and a 24-hour business centre as well as the usual Holiday Inn Express offering.

Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia NE – Bensalem is owned by 1329 Bristol Pike Associates and managed by Growth Properties under a license agreement with a company in the InterContinental Hotels Group.

A quality range of fire safety signs

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In 2003, ISO 7010 was introduced – a new international standard for safety signs using pictograms that could be easily understood by everyone, regardless of their language, culture or ability. The rationale being that every country had a growing proportion of non-native speaking workers and text-based safety instructions were therefore considered inappropriate and potentially dangerous. Until now ISO 7010 has been regarded as a ‘best practice recommendation’ with the UK continuing to adhere to its own BS 5499 standard. From January 2013 this looks set to change as ISO 7010 is very likely to become a European Normative – EN 7010; in other words it will be written into European Law that the UK and other member states will have to adopt. This will have major implications for public buildings and UK businesses.Commenting on the imminent arrival of EN 7101, Mark Bartlett, Managing Director of Signbox, said, “The new European Normative 7010 standard, which is likely to be introduced shortly, will make the current ISO 7010 standard part of health and safety law in every EU member state. It means any premises required to display fire signs to convey safety information will be affected.”

“Best practice Health and Safety guidance recommends that the two different types of signage, BS 5499 and EN 7010, should not be mixed in the workplace, so clients may need to change all their current safety signage to comply, and certainly when looking to purchase new signage they should ensure it complies with the new EN 7010 standards.

“For some time now Signbox has been manufacturing signage that meets the ISO 7010 standard, in readiness for the European Normative 7010 standard. We recognise that for our clients keeping pace with changes in legislation of this nature can be onerous, but they can be confident that we’ll take away any such regulatory headaches and ensure that all the safety signs we install in their premises conform to current and forthcoming regulations, including the impending new EN 7010”.

In addition to its ‘corporate’ website, Signbox has now re-launched its e-commerce shop for workplace signs. The new-look online store at www.signboxshop.co.uk features a comprehensive range of readymade workplace signs including fire escape signs that comply with EN 7010.

Travelodge Is Benefiting From a £223 Million Brand Investment This Year

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Travelodge has announced it is benefitting from a £223 million investment this year 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. In 2013, Travelodge will open 14 hotels (1,742 rooms) at an investment of £141.5m. Twelve of these openings will be in the UK and two in Spain.

The UK locations include four properties in London (Bethnal Green, Hounslow, Vauxhall and Walthamstow), Liverpool, Cambridge, Aylesbury, Southport, Kings Lynn, Sittingbourne, Manchester and Chertsey.

The two Spanish hotel openings will double Travelodge’s room stock to 700 and boost the number of hotels to six which includes three properties in Madrid, two in Barcelona and one in Valencia. The first hotel is scheduled to open in spring and is located in the fashionable beach area Poblenoul in Barcelona. The new Madrid hotel is scheduled to open in the summer and is located in the famous Julian Camarilo commercial district.

Grant Hearn, Travelodge CEO said: “In today’s world, Britons are looking for great value when making a hotel booking. The UK at less than 20% remains a growing market for branded budget accommodation, as it is still well behind matured markets such as the USA and France. In response to this growing opportunity, our growth strategy remains in the forefront of our new business plan.”

During 2013, Travelodge will also create 420 new jobs with 371 of the new positions being generated via the 14 new hotel openings. The remaining new opportunities will be created via the Company’s successful management apprenticeship programme (JuMP) which will create 30 new apprenticeship placements and the remaining 19 roles are head office based.
As part of today’s announcement, the hotel chain is also unveiling its new room design which has been created by Travelodge customers. The new room concept has taken 12 months to complete from initial research to implementation and has been overseen by Travelodge’s dedicated in-house Interior Designer – Frances Whitley.

Feedback from Travelodge customers stated they wanted an inviting, functional, warm, relaxing environment, with the main focus of the room being an extremely comfortable bed. To ensure Travelodge met this brief, they worked in cooperation with their customers so that they were involved in every decision and that the new room design met with their expectation and delivered on quality and service.

The new Travelodge room includes the following new features:
An upgraded new luxury king size bed which is deemed in the industry as the ‘Rolls Royce’ of beds and used predominately by luxury hotels worldwide. The bed is produced by royal warrant holders Sleepeeze Ltd who are renowned internationally for their experience and craftsmanship in producing the most luxurious beds that money can buy. The company established 80 years ago uses cutting edge technology to create state-of-the-art pocket spring mattresses that help attain a good quality night’s sleep.

The new Travelodge bed boasts an 800 pocket sprung mattress and each individual spring is designed to follow the natural contour of an individual’s body in order to provide the correct amount of support and comfort to ensure they receive a good quality night’s sleep. The pocket sprung mattress is also very beneficial for couples sharing a bed as it ensures that each individual is much less affected by the movement of their partner.

For further comfort, the bed is dressed with a quilted mattress topper and bounce back duvet & pillows. A new addition to the bedding is a stylish swoosh stripes runner to help create a gift wrap feel to the bed.

The bed also features a unique benefit of housing two space saving comfy truckle beds within its base. When the beds are in use the base can be used for storing luggage, providing extra space in the room. The truckle beds have been designed to replace the traditional sofa bed and provide an enhanced service for families staying in the room.
To help create a warm and cosy ambiance in the new room so that its customers obtain a good quality night’s sleep, Travelodge worked with a chromotherapy expert and has introduced a sleep inducing colour palette to the room’s décor.

The new Travelodge room feature wall has been painted a tranquil blue, as research shows our body clock is programmed to relate the colour blue to the hours of darkness. So when we look at the colour blue, our metabolism slows down, making us feel relaxed and sleepy.
The colour also has the effect of making a room look larger and more light and airy. The remaining walls have been painted a calming cream colour as this shade embodies the quality of gentle morning sunlight that helps you to wake up feeling refreshed and alert.

To complement the colour scheme swoosh stripes in the colours of red, grey and blue have been incorporated into the room décor via the curtains and bed runner. Vertical stripes have been chosen due to their illusion of making a room look taller and to create a more restful and contemporary atmosphere.

Other additions to the new room include a stylish white contemporary en-suite bathroom with a power shower, stain & water resistant carpet in a dark shade of blue, a larger desk area, new reading lights and a phone charging socket built into the bed frame. The room also includes artwork above the bed. This is an abstract design featuring relaxing sparkles and shades of blue, which customers found very pleasing to the eye and restful.

All new hotels being opened this year will incorporate this new room design. In addition phase one of the £57 million refurbishment programme which starts in spring this year will include a refit project to transform Travelodge’s flagship and most popular city centre hotel rooms with the new design. By autumn 2014, over eighty per cent of Travelodge’s estate will incorporate the new room design.

To help attract new customers, Travelodge is also investing over £12 million in digital and online marketing this year. As well as over a million pounds in a website refresh later this year.

Frances Whitley, Travelodge In-house Interior Designer said: “It has been great working with our customers to design a purpose built room for them. Interestingly key learning we learnt were customers now want a high level of coordination between colours, shades, patterns and features. They are no longer happy with everything being the same colour. Tastes are also moving away from dark shades, today hotel users want a clean, fresh and bright colour scheme which they find uplifting and energising upon walking up from a good night’s sleep. The number one requirement from our customers was a good quality luxurious bed. Interestingly customer fed back that the addition of a coordinated runner on the bed lent a sense of freshness and suggested that the bed had been carefully prepared and wrapped for them.”

Travelodge is also currently working with its customers to redesign its restaurants and public areas.

Stokke HandySitt now available at Ultimate Contract

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Ultimate Contract is pleased to announce they are now a UK distributor of Stokke’s HandySitt Highchair. This product offers both the stylish features of our existing products and a practical, unique functionality restaurants need.Stokke is a Norwegian furniture company focussed purely on making the younger generations more comfortable. They have many products but it is the sheer genius and practicality of their HandySitt product that has us excited to be a part of their mission.
This product is already popular throughout the world but Stokke has invited Ultimate to promote and sell into the UK market.

Features
The Handysitt highchair boosts many exciting features including its efficiency. The seat is sturdy, safe to assemble and it complies with all relevant safety standards set out worldwide.

The seat is also very flexible. The base will fit into an existing chair up to 41cms wide and is easy to remove if not in use. Its flexibility also shines through its range; no longer will you have to keep multiple products for children of different ages as the HandySitt caters for children from 6 months to 5 years old.

Arguably the most defining part of this product has to be the space saving feature. The HandySitt can replace those tall, clumsy looking high chairs that sit in the corner of the restaurant blocking serving isles and taking up valuable table space. Each seat comes equipped with clips to attach them to a simple wooden bar on a wall or partition; enabling handy, out of the way storage.

Available in three colours Red, White and Black this stylish product is sure to be a hit with restaurateurs and club owners across the country. So order yours now and give those little ones a safe, comfortable and enjoyable seating experience when they come to visit your establishment.

Rezidor opens the Park Inn by Radisson, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol

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The Rezidor Hotel Group has opened the Park Inn by Radisson, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. The 150-rooms flagship brings the dynamic mid-market brand Park Inn by Radisson to the Netherlands; and strengthens Rezidor’s position as one of Europe’s leading airport hotel operators. The group is present is at some of the busiest airports in Europe: London, Paris, Frankfurt, Zurich, Istanbul, Copenhagen, Moscow, Nice, Oslo, Stockholm and Amsterdam – a dense network generating significant brand awareness and profitable growth.The brand new Park Inn by Radisson, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is located in a converted office building in the Schiphol-Rijk office park – home to many local and international headquarters and just 5 kilometers away from the terminals. A dedicated airport shuttle brings travelers to and from the airport in 10 minutes; and the hotel has 150 parking spaces for attractive “park & fly” packages. Amsterdam city centre is only 15 kilometers away, and also cities like Utrecht and The Hague are within easy reach.

The 150 contemporary standard or superior rooms in fresh, colourful design offer all desirable modern amenities including free high-speed, wireless internet access, individual climate control, flat-screen TV with a wide selection of international channels, a large window and a spacious work desk.

The Livingroom is the hotel’s core area for socializing: The Livingroom Restaurant serves delicious international dishes with a Dutch flair – plus a hot and cold breakfast buffet, featuring over 100 international start-the-day-well items. A special kiosk provides a selection of sandwiches, salads, snacks and drinks around the clock. Throughout the day, guests can relax and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee or snack in The Livingroom Lounge featuring comfortable armchairs. In the evening, a range of drinks, wines and beers are available in the chic surroundings of The Livingroom Bar. The Livingroom also offers free high-speed, wireless internet access.

With its excellent location and private Meeting Wing, the Park Inn by Radisson is the ideal choice for business gatherings and events. The state-of-the-art wing comprises 4 versatile meeting rooms, a special pre-function lobby and a small outdoor area.

Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort Unveils Spectacular Design Details

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Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort, a new beachfront resort that recently opened end of last year, is pleased to unveil the details of its contemporary and Balinese inspired design. The new resort, which has already transformed the Kuta experience, sits on a total area of 5.2 hectares of development and is located directly in the heart of Kuta beach, one of world’s most renowned surfing destinations. The resort offers an exclusive retreat, featuring spacious open-air terraces, lush gardens of local flowers, and an outdoor rooftop pool with unrivalled panoramic views of the ocean. Showcasing architecture by the distinguished firm of Enviro Tec, Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort is destined to become an architectural landmark while setting new standards for approachable luxury and extraordinary service in Bali.Constructed by the renowned architecture firm Enviro Tec, Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort is inspired by the design of Bali’s beautiful rice paddy fields. The resort’s open-air concept and elevated position on the island provide amazing ocean and beach views, presenting guests with breathtaking sights of Kuta. Enviro Tec has designed many signature projects over the past two decades, which have brought forth fresh and evocative ideas that test the canons of architectural representation. Additionally, the firm explores responsible design and construction for the creation of an optimal built environment, which is showcased at Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort with the use of recycled wood and water.

The resort’s breathtaking interiors were primarily designed by FBEye, an interior design firm based in Singapore. Interior Design firm A2j also contributed to Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort’s design.

When guests step into the hotel’s drop-off lobby, they are surrounded with the opulence of Balinese touches amidst the premium quality materials used to create a welcoming and warm environment. This beautiful space was designed by Hadiprana, a renowned firm out of Jakarta specializing in hospitality design. In the lobby, two sandstone columns and monochromatic bronze colors are elegantly featured and provide a relaxed ambiance among the timber decorative beam at the lobby’s drop-off ceiling. An exquisite bronze waterfall, which was designed by a local artist, provides an extraordinary backdrop with illuminated silver pieces.

The inviting furniture in the resort’s lobby is custom designed by A2j and features warm tones and high-quality materials. Balinese artwork and detailed rustic timber panels are found throughout the lobby area, providing a picturesque backdrop of the island’s unique culture. The decorative wall-sconces are made from laser cut stainless steel with the traditional Balinese Geringsing pattern. Mounted on the ceiling is a beautifully decorated replica of a Jukung boat, a customary fishing boat used in Bali, highlighting the resort’s ideal proximity to the ocean. Decorative lattice timber with a unique Balinese pattern and dramatic low lighting is showcased along the wall partition in the lobby, while a large sphere lamp creates an inviting ambiance. The décor of the rooms reflects a modern yet classic design aesthetic.

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Roman has 20-20 Vision

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Leading UK shower manufacturer and designer, Roman Limited has joined 20-20 Technologies, which will see their entire range of Shower Enclosures, Bath Screens and related products being listed on the design service’s software, Fusion.20-20 Fusion is becoming one of the leading names in bathroom planning and many of Roman’s key retail partners already use it to create virtual bathroom designs for their customers. Roman has responded to a number of requests from customers to join the service – having already listed products through another leading design service for many years now.

All of Roman’s ranges are now available on the software, from their indulgent Sculptures range, through to their high quality and affordable Haven range. Roman’s wide range of Shower Valve options and high quality Accessories are also available through the software.

With the Fusion design package, retailers can create photo-like bathroom designs as well as generate and play movies, allowing their customers to take a virtual tour of the bathroom design.

David Osborne, Managing Director at Roman, commented: “One of the services which can really set highstreet retailers apart is offering a bathroom design service. As a UK manufacturer we understand the importance of this added value service, so making our portfolio available for use on planning tools is something which we support as a supplier.

“At Roman, many of our enclosures feature totally unique footprints and designs, so having our products available for retailers to access when designing bathrooms, is essential. Further to this many of our designs are ‘solution’ products, for interior design problems. Sometimes it can be difficult to communicate this via traditional display settings. Products such as our Colossus or Trapezium work off minimal wall space with footprints that ensure they avoid windows and door frames, whilst delivering a huge active showering space. The 20-20 bathroom planning software can really demonstrate to customers how these products can work in their space.”

Simon Purves, Independent Sales Director of 20-20 Technologies, said: “The whole 20-20 team is dedicated to working closely with the widest range of manufacturers possible within the bathroom sector, are we are delighted to now include Roman as part of our portfolio. This ensures our software offers the biggest choice of manufacturers’ ranges and options to deliver accurate catalogues, designs and pricing to our customers.”

Using Traditional Skills to Create Beautiful Bespoke Upholstery

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Penwith Upholstery are a small close–knit team and they live, work and are based in Cornwall, but operate nationally. As one of their London projects, they are very proud to have been chosen to supply bespoke seating to a new Mexican-themed nightclub in London.Public founder and close personal friend of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Guy Pelly has opened this new project in Sloane Square with partner Marc Burton. This fabulous new cocktail bar and nightclub has a very exciting concept generating a very classy atmosphere, and with a train that drops drinks off at your table!

The beautiful leather seating booths designed for the comfort of London’s elite were manufactured and installed by Penwith Upholstery, who worked closely with Guy and the highly innovative team from Dtwo Design, to ensure perfection in every detail.

‘Thank you so much for all Penwith’s hard work with this project and you can really see that it has paid off as the booths and seating areas look absolutely stunning’
Guy Pelly

We also have many exciting new projects currently happening in Cornwall, and would like to hear from you if you have any plans for refurbishment or any new upholstery projects.

Please call me on +44 (0) 7714 678900 if you wish to discuss any of your requirements.

Peter Bawden
Penwith Upholstery

From Austria to Oman – 45 new Kempinski Grand Hotels worldwide

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Kempinski is a worldwide synonym for “grand hotels”: a European company with German roots, predominantly owned by the Thai Crown Property Bureau, currently develops 42 new large hotels with approximately 10,000 rooms around the world. These findings have been derived by TOPHOTELPROJECTS. In Vienna the Palais Hansen is scheduled to welcome its first guests in March. A new luxury resort with 309 rooms arises in Oman. And the announcement for a 150 room luxury hotel in North Korean’s capital Pyongyang causes a sensation.The Kempinski Hotel Palais Hansen is located in a heritage-protected ancient building, which is currently being transformed. All three open space patios will be roofed by glass-sky-windows. The lobby lounge, which is located in the middle of one the patios, will be the hotel’s centre point. The rooms will be sized between 40 and 45 square meters, suites will measure up to 300 square meters (presidential suite). This hotel will be Kempinski’s first property in Vienna.

Kempinski will also build a high-class resort In Oman’s capital Muscat. The hotel with 309 rooms, located at the beach, is part of the large construction project “The Wave” and could be finish during the second half of 2015. This hotel project further includes 77 serviced private luxury apartments, 10 F&B outlets, swimming pools, a spa, a beach club and all the comforts and amenities that can be expected in a premium high-end hotel. Construction, executed by the project developer Omani Hospitality, could already start this spring. But first of all, according to the press, the construction still needs to be bought. It is planned that “The Wave” will offer four top hotels, among them a Fairmont Resort.

The intention to build a Kempinski hotel in Pyongyang created lots of excitement. North Korean, not really known for its prosperous economy, favours an internationally known hotel operator such as Kempinski for the 337 meter high hotel pyramid. The construction started 20 years ago and will be North Korea’s highest hotel. Negotiations with the Egyptian tourism project developer Orascom (developer also of the hotel project “Andermatt Swiss Alps”) are currently on-going. As per today it is not possible mention any expected opening date for this 150 rooms hotel project.

A golden break with Wilton Carpets Commercial

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Visitors to the Golden Coast Holiday Park in Woolacombe, Devon, are now greeted by striking and vibrant axminster carpet by Wilton Carpets Commercial upon stepping into the venue’s lively entertainment area.Covering a total of just over 400 square metres, the bespoke axminster carpet displays a lively space-themed design, featuring bright orange and yellow five-point shooting stars on a contrasting background of dark and light blue. A range of eight different colours combine to offer exceptional clarity and to ensure that the carpet design reflects the excitement of the games room.

Woven in a nine-row 80/20 construction in 3.66m width, the carpet is hardwearing enough to withstand the heavy footfall from the daily throng of holiday guests, and the busy nature of the design works to conceal any trodden-in dirt or spillages between cleaning.

Ben Braddick of Braddick Furnishers, who worked closely with Wilton Carpets Commercial to recolour an archive design, bringing added vibrancy to the design, explains, “Golden Coast Holiday Park promises its guests an unforgettable stay defined by good old-fashioned fun and wonderful family memories, and they wanted a carpet for the entertainment room that reflected this bright and cheerful attitude.

“The resulting design is colourful and instantly lifts the mood, as well as being resilient, practical and delivering high levels of underfoot comfort. It also works to seamlessly connect the different game stations within the large room, such as the more adult-focused bowling alley and the conjoining kids’ area. The Wilton Carpets Commercial design team understood our brief and made our vision a reality, providing energetic-looking carpet that mirrors the personality of the holiday park.”

The carpet for Golden Coast Holiday Park was manufactured in the UK at Wilton Carpets Commercial’s Wiltshire production facility on time and within budget.

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

Hillswood Furniture Adds Sofia Lounge Collection

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Hillswood are very pleased to add the Sofia design to their collection. The moulded tub chairs are available in two sizes, low back and high back, both with sculptured shaped arms. To complement these chairs there is also a bar stool with gas lift rise and fall, all on a polished chrome or stainless steel base and column with foot rest. The sculptured shape to the seat and back give an extremely comfortable “wrap around feeling”. Great attention has been given to the feature stitching on these pieces and as our images show, we can use contrast or self colour stitching.

These designs would be equally suitable in executive bedroom suites, hotel lobbies, lounges and bars.

Construction of #23 ICEHOTEL in Swedish Lapland Miniview

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After two months of construction, this season’s #23 ICEHOTEL in Swedish Lapland is now complete. Since November 2012, selected artists from around the world have gathered in the picturesque village of Jukkasjärvi to create this exclusive ice art exhibition. The artists this year came from fifteen countries including Greece, Lithuania, Argentina, Mongolia and Japan, with one designer from the UK. The 65 rooms include one Art Suite Deluxe, 16 Art Suites, 28 Ice Rooms, nine Snow Rooms and two group rooms. And, to celebrate the Aurora Borealis reaching its peak in the eleven-year cycle, ICEHOTEL has created ten Northern Lights Suites, themed to capture the magic of the aurora borealis. The rooms feature a ‘swipe’ of ice with spectacular LED lighting, so guests can enjoy a northern lights show from the comfort of their illuminated ice bed.

What’s more, for the first time in ICEHOTEL history, there is now a northern lights balcony above the ICEBAR so guests can enjoy these atmospheric displays whilst sipping on a specially created northern lights cocktail. Served in a chunky ice glass, this showcase cocktail is made with sparkling wine, Absolut Mango, cucumber syrup and Blue Curacao.

Blue Marine, designed by UK yacht designers from Andrew Winch Designs. Expect a suite in the form of a Whale, inspired by the Blue Marine Foundation, an organisation dedicated to raising awareness to create marine protected reserves.

Beam Me Up, designed by Swedish artists Karl-Johan Ekeroth and Christian Strömqvist. Ever since the 1940s, visitors around the Torne River have reported mystical lights across the Arctic night sky. In Beam Me Up, stand face-to-face with three UFOS hovering above the treetops with the Northern Lights as a backdrop.

The Flower, designed by Japanese designers Natsuki Saito and Shingo Saito. As the name suggests this suite illustrates the intricate design of flora.

Kempinski Opens Olare Mara Kempinski, Masai Mara Tented Camp

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Kempinski Hotels has recently opened the doors (or rather tent flaps) to its all-inclusive Olare Mara Kempinski, Masai Mara Tented Camp. As the company’s first property in Kenya, the Camp is located in the Olare Orok Conservancy Masai Mara, a one hour flight from Nairobi or 90 minutes from Mombasa. The Masai Mara is a large game reserve that stretches 1,510 sq km (580 sq miles) and rises 1,500-2,170 metres above sea level. The terrain is primarily grassland and forest with clumps of distinctive acacia trees. Famous for the abundance of lions, the great wildebeest migration and the homeland of the Masai people, the Camp will allow guests to experience Africa at its finest.Accessible via twice daily air transfer on Air Kenya or Safarilink from Nairobi and one daily flight from Mombasa, Olare Mara Kempinski is hidden in a grove of woodland on the banks of the Ntiakitiak River and accommodates a total of maximum 24 guests at any one time. Each tent is furnished in the classic style of the grand African safaris with four poster or twin beds, outdoor and indoor showers with oversized old fashioned claw foot bathtub and a teak deck spread over 80 sq metres. One of the tents features its own plunge pool.

Designed for active adult travellers, the Camp presents a wide variety of on-site and off-site activities including game drives in 4X4 Land cruisers with knowledgeable safari guides, night safaris, escorted bird, game and nature walks, Masai village visits, bush breakfast at the hippo pool or early morning balloon safaris over the Masai Mara National Reserve. All trackers, rangers and guides have a minimum of Bronze Level KSPGA qualification.

Guests can also relax in the Camp’s pool after a long day of activities or enjoy a sundowner (cocktail) on the deck at the main lodge or around the campfire. Keeping with the traditions of rural Africa, Olare Mara Kempinski offers guests a daily set menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner at communal or individual tables in the restaurant. Dinners can also be scheduled under the stars in the bush amid wildlife under the protection of Masai warriors.

Olare Mara Kempinski prides itself on being an eco-friendly resort that believes in taking care of the environment. From growing its own fresh produce in the largest organic garden in the conservancy to sourcing solar power for 70% of its energy needs, the camp ensures that it does not harm the fragile ecosystem of the grasslands.

Cambria Suites Expands Into More Major Markets

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Building on a year of great momentum, Choice Hotels International has recently announced two highly notable development agreements for its upscale Cambria Suites brand, as well as major milestones scheduled for the second quarter of 2013. From the Americas Lodging Investment Summit (ALIS) in Los Angeles, the lodging giant demonstrated how the stylish, all new-construction hotel brand continues to expand into highly desirable primary markets. Through agreements with prominent developer O’Reilly Hospitality Management, LLC, travelers can now look forward to checking into Cambria Suites hotels in Phoenix, Arizona and Plano, Texas. “Having an industry leader like O’Reilly Hospitality Management sign on for two Cambria Suites hotels right out of the gate this year truly reinforces what we at Choice Hotels already know about the brand: it has a buzz-worthy reputation and boundless potential behind which Choice Hotels and the Cambria Suites team have thrown their full support,” said Steve Joyce, president and chief executive officer of Choice Hotels International. “O’Reilly is a first-rate operator and will help us bring the Cambria Suites experience to guests in even more great markets.”

Cambria Suites Phoenix-Desert Ridge will be a four story, 121-room hotel featuring the brand’s award-winning design. Guests will enjoy a refreshing outdoor pool and the property’s convenient location minutes from businesses such as the Mayo Clinic, 1.2 million square feet of retail at Desert Ridge and the Choice Hotels International Western Corporate Headquarters.

Cambria Suites Plano will be a four story, 129-room hotel. Features unique to this property include 2,400 square feet of meeting space, an outdoor bar and cabanas by the pool. It will be located in the heart of the Legacy office and retail district just north of Dallas, within two miles of 11 Fortune 1000 company offices and corporate headquarters including: Alliance Data, Cinemark Theatres, Dell Services, Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Ericsson, Frito-Lay, HP Enterprise Services, Huawei, J. C. Penney, Pizza Hut, Rent-A-Center, Traxxas, and Siemens PLM Software.

“We studied a lot of brands and we believe Cambria Suites is well-positioned to make a great impact on the hotel market because of how it has differentiated itself within the upscale lodging segment in everything from design and layout to the F&B concept,” says Tim O’Reilly, managing member/chief executive officer of O’Reilly Hospitality Management. “But equally as important, we know the Choice Hotels team is committed to the success of the brand. They have demonstrated that to us by driving substantial RevPAR gains in existing properties, achieving significant growth through new franchises in high visibility markets, investing in sales, marketing and franchisee support, and providing unique financing assistance helpful in today’s challenging lending market.”

The two new properties will offer the same stylish and contemporary accommodations guests and hotel developers have come to count on with the Cambria Suites brand, including larger-than average guest suites with separate work and sleep areas.

SECOND QUARTER 2013 MILESTONES
The second quarter of 2013 will mark the opening of the highly anticipated Cambria Suites Miami. This seven-story, 85,500-square foot, 122-room hotel located by Miami International Airport will have 1,800 square feet of conference room space, as well as an outdoor pool and terrace. Hotel guestrooms will feature stunning views of nearby Lake Mahar. Sunflower Hospitality, LLC is the developer of this hotel property.

Also during Q2, the brand anticipates the “sky-break” for construction of Cambria Suites Washington, D.C. which is part of the CityMarket at O mixed-use development project. As opposed to a traditional “ground break” event, builders at this property will commence hotel construction skyward above a newly constructed base consisting of retail/restaurant and a pedestrian lobby. As part of CityMarket at O, a one million-square foot urban mixed-use development project, the 9 story, 182-room Cambria Suites hotel will be located almost adjacent to the Washington, D.C. Convention Center in downtown Washington, D.C. near Gallery Place, the hub of the city’s entertainment district. Renowned lodging developers, Concord Hospitality, which is also involved in two of the brand’s three recently begun and much celebrated properties in New York, are the developers of this property.

Ground breaking events are scheduled for Cambria Suites Rockville, Maryland during the second quarter. Duball, LLC is developing this Cambria Suites hotel mere steps from the new Choice Hotels International global headquarters. The 140-room property will take up eight floors of the 15-story west tower of Rockville Town Center, one of two mixed-use high-rise towers that will include private residences, 40,000 square feet of street level retail and approximately 1,000 parking spaces.

“Cambria Suites is generating a great deal of excitement within the hotel development community and with consumers,” says Michael Murphy, senior vice president of Cambria Suites. “Guests consistently give our hotels top marks on Trip Advisor for guest satisfaction in our respective markets across the country. So we are extremely pleased three more properties in top-tier markets are that much closer to opening their doors.”

All Cambria Suites 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.

SOURCE Choice Hotels International, Inc.

Andy Thornton provides the vintage look at River Island

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UK fashion retailer River Island’s new flagship store, which won Shop Fit / Design of the Year at the BCSC Gold Awards, is based in the heart of Westfield Stratford City – the largest shopping centre in Europe. For the shop interior, River Island turned to contract furniture and lighting specialists Andy Thornton to help create a stand-out, cutting-edge look befitting their ever-innovative collections. Inside the flagship store, the women’s footwear and accessories area features an assortment of dazzling crystal chandeliers and pendants from Andy Thornton’s Empire lighting range, in a mix of nickel and antique brass finishes. The crystal lights are suspended from ornate plaster ceiling roses, completing the feminine, boutique feel. Vintage mirrors dotted around the walls reflect the sea of lights, creating a lovely, glittering effect.

Soft pink walls continue the boudoir theme and contrast nicely with the industrial display furniture, including the adjustable iron pub table from Andy Thornton’s hugely popular Urban Vintage furniture range. Based on an original factory table, it features a hand-antiqued wooden top and a hand-cranked cog mechanism, allowing the table top to be set at any height.

Move further on in the store and the look is urban and industrial, with men’s shoes perched atop Andy Thornton industrial shelving unit in antiqued steel with wooden slats, based on an original discovered in a tailor’s shop in Wales. A re-design of the piece means it can be used either as a vertical or angled shelving unit, or converted into a table. Nearby, vintage chairs in a mix of colours and finishes provide a spot for busy shoppers to try on new shoes.

Navigate through the vast array of men’s jeans and discover an Andy Thornton heavy duty factory trolley displaying numerous pairs. Manufactured in steel with rivet detailing, the trolley features spoked wheels, a pull handle, two large shelves and four pull-out wire baskets. Functional and durable, it epitomises the cool, industrial look.

Elsewhere in the menswear department, an Andy Thornton Factory cart coffee table is bang in the middle of the winter knits, with jumpers, boots and warm hats arranged lovingly on top. And near the store entrance on the lower floor, industrial tables tempt shoppers into the store with a display of bags and purses featuring the gold studding and vintage-style ball clasps which are so firmly back in vogue.

With close to 300 stores across the UK & internationally and rumours of numerous new store openings, including a first store in New York, River Island’s star is firmly in the ascendant.

Baulmann Leuchten Supplies Waldorf Astoria Berlin

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The luxury brand of Hilton, the Waldorf Astoria, has arrived in Berlin. The first new build hotel of this premium brand in Europe is located in the Hardenbergstrasse, Berlin City-West.The Waldorf Astoria Berlin offers 242 rooms and suites with outstanding luxury interiors. One of the highlights of the “Deluxe”-rooms is the terrific view over the skyline of Berlin.

Having supplied the luminaires for this legendary hotel, Baulmann Leuchten takes pride in being part of this project.

All pictures are copyright by “Waldorf Astoria Berlin”.

Holiday Inn Express® Brand Opens First Hotel in Querétaro

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IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) and Hotelera Queretana, S.A. de C.V., announces the opening of the Holiday Inn Express Querétaro. The new-build hotel opens following a $9 million investment by Hotelera Queretana to introduce the fast-growing Holiday Inn Express brand to the city of Querétaro. This is the first Holiday Inn Express hotel and the fifth IHG-branded hotel opened, as IHG continues to solidify its presence in a city known for its modern infrastructure and connectivity, quality of life, and diverse tourist attractions.The Holiday Inn Express Querétaro hotel is suitably located in the heart of the city – a historic center and designated as a World Heritage Site – within walking distance to downtown, and close to important industrial parks and corporate offices.

“This new hotel exemplifies the confidence that our franchisees have in Mexico, as well as in IHG,” said Gerardo Murray, vice president of Sales and Marketing for IHG Mexico. “IHG is focused on finding the right opportunities to introduce the Holiday Inn Express brand in destinations with a strong demand for high-quality lodging options at a great value. The brand is designed to offer business and leisure travellers a comfortable, simple, fresh, and modern experience.”

The Holiday Inn Express Querétaro hotel is designed in a contemporary style, featuring the work of architect Hidalgo, and has 101 rooms, all with complimentary wireless internet access. In addition, there are 15 suites fully equipped with a full-size refrigerator, microwave and kitchen utensils. The hotel’s facilities include a well-equipped gym and two whirlpool baths – both with spectacular views of the city, and valet parking.

The Holiday Inn Express Querétaro is owned and managed by Hotelera Queretana, S.A. de C.V under a license agreement with IHG.

Fabrics and Papers; Tartans are Forever

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It’s tartan and tweeds month at the online interior design store Fabricsandpapers.com which offers one of the best selection of tartan wallpaper and fabrics on the web. The latest additions to their tartan emporium reflect the increasing demand for variation and choice for this versatile fabric and come from their well-regarded suppliers including Casamance and Moon.Interior designers have been using tartans for years. It’s a great British classic, wonderfully unisex as well as cosy and traditional. Today’s modern interpretation now sees it come in many different colourways, including vibrant bolds such as bright purple and red, pinks and yellows as well as the classic blues and green.

French design house Casamance has a glorious range of tartans, showing the international appeal of the Scottish classic with a contemporary twist. Its Mendibel range combines the warmth of wool with beautiful textures while its Mont Dolent styles with an appliqued stags head makes a striking statement for curtains and soft furnishings.

Camengo part of the Casmance brand has revamped the classics and has given this traditional weave a new lease of life with a stunningrange of tartans now on offer.

Moon’s heritage collection comprises dobby and jacquard woven traditional tartan and estate tweeds. By using their muted melange palette the designs and soft colours conjure up the feeling of the Scottish lowlands and highlands.

Olicana is another boutique supplier for Fabricsandpapers.com. The company has one of the largest tartan collections of any design house and manufactures traditional designs for commercial and private applications.

Fabricsandpapers.com also offers a range of wallpapers from suppliers such as Cole & Son, Osborne & Little, Lewis and Wood, Mullbrey and Sandberg.

By exploring www.fabricsandpapers.com the leading online retailer for curtain fabrics, upholstery fabrics, and designer wallpaper customers can create their own schemes and request wallpaper samples from over 6,000 carefully selected wallpapers and fabrics. A dedicated design team is on hand at the end of a telephone line (01273 495500) to discuss customers’ individual requirements and offer help and advice.

Trevira CS Club: the top customers of 2013

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The Heimtextil Fair in Frankfurt in January was again the scene for this year’s event for Trevira CS Club customers, where Trevira announced the Gold and Silver Club Members for 2013. Most of these suppliers of textile products in flame retardant fibres and yarns were among the group of top customers benefiting from premium services already last year.The fibre manufacturer had set up its multi-level Club system in 2012 with the aim of rewarding its partners for their loyalty and of promoting business with Trevira CS worldwide. All direct and indirect customers who hold a trademark contract and valid trademark approval and registered in the Club at the end of 2012 were able to acquire points and with these gain access to specific services. By participating in a fabric competition running in parallel they also had the opportunity to enhance their status and gain additional points. Members are identified in an annual evaluation process. The Trevira CS Club is growing and enjoying increasing popularity. Many partners from 2012 continue in the Club and they are joined by a whole series of fresh members in the Gold and Silver category.

“Our partners are successful because they are offering high value products, because they are set up internationally, and because of their ongoing commitment to Trevira CS“, says Trevira CEO Robert Gregan. “With the Club system and the associated services we aim to thank our customers and support them in their efforts to further grow this business outside Europe. The quantity of positive feedback we receive tells us that we are on the right track here”. It was not only large customers who were important, this applied also to small yarn and fabric suppliers specialising in niche products. “They make a vital contribution to the great variety on offer. Each year they demonstrate with their innovative and high value products that the demands and design ideas of interior designers can be transformed into reality.“

The 18 Trevira CS Gold Club Members for 2013 are:
• Yarn manufacturers Fil Man Made (I) and Lei Tsu (I),
• fabric manufacturers Dina Vanelli (TR), Engelbert E. Stieger (CH), FiDiVi (I), Fiorete (I), Gaudium (NL), Lodetex (I), Müller Zell (GER), Schmitz-Werke (GER) and Verotex (GER),
• editors Création Baumann (CH), JAB Josef Anstoetz (GER), Kobe (NL), Kvadrat (DK), Nya Nordiska (GER), Rubelli (I) and Sahco Hesslein (GER).
The 29 Trevira CS Silver Club members are:
• Yarn manufacturers Hoftex (GER), Selvafil (E), Spinnerei Lampertsmühle (GER), Torcitura Fibre Sintetiche (I), Torcitura Padana (I) and Vlnap (CZ),
• fabric manufacturers AB Ludvig Svensson (S), Baumann Dekor (A), Bruvatex (B), Gebrüder Munzert (GER), Johan van den Acker (NL), Mattes & Ammann (GER), P.I.F. (MAR), Pugi (I), Spandauer Velours (GER), SR Webatex (GER), Stotz (CH), Tissage de Kalken (B) and Wintex (I),
• editors Gerriets (GER), Kinnasand (GER), Kupferoth Interiors (GER), Lelièvre (F), Saum & Viebahn (GER), Sekers (GB), Skopos (GB), SoFarSoNear (I), Sonnhaus (A) and Tapicerías Gancedo (E).

Meliá Hotels International signs a third hotel for Innside by Meliá in Madrid (Spain)

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Meliá Hotels International has announced its third Innside by Meliá hotel in Madrid: the Innside Madrid Suecia, scheduled to open in 2014. The hotel will join the other two properties announced just a month ago: the Innside Madrid Genova and the Innside Madrid Luchana.It will be located in the same building as the classic Madrid hotel “Suecia”, very close to the Gran Via area and monument to Cibeles. After a full restoration, and within the classical structure, the building will house a modern cutting-edge designer hotel with 127 rooms, a lounge bar and a spectacular penthouse patio, in addition to a restaurant, meeting rooms and a gym.

The new hotel will become the third one in the Spanish capital for the innovative Innside by Meliá brand, one of the top rated hotel brands in Germany, and part of the Meliá Hotels International brand portfolio since 2007. With 11 hotels in Germany, the brand also has great potential for international growth, and is currently preparing openings in countries such as Denmark (Innside Copenhagen), the UK (Innside Manchester), and Spain, with the future Innside Madrid Genova and Innside Madrid Luchana, scheduled to open in 2013.

The brand offers guests a lifestyle business experience, efficient and smart service, the latest technology and a unique design, both in classical buildings – as in the case in Madrid, Berlin or Essen- and contemporary, such as the hotels in Frankfurt, Dusseldorf and Munich. Innside by Meliá has become an excellent choice for both business and leisure travelers, which has already captivated customers all along Germany.

As explained by Gabriel Escarrer, Vice Chairman and CEO of Meliá Hotels International: “At Meliá we are prioritizing growth through management agreements based on exclusive products that meet all the standards of our brands. This is exactly the case for the new Innside hotels in Madrid, which will help open the way for a brand which has great potential to be widely accepted all over the world.”

Hilton Hotels & Resorts Expands Resorts Collection with Opening of First Leisure Property in India

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Hilton Hotels & Resorts has recently announced the opening of Hilton Shillim Estate Retreat & Spa, its first leisure property in India. Operated by Hilton Worldwide and owned by Writer Lifestyle Pvt. Ltd., the retreat is nestled in the serene and unspoiled landscape of the Sahyadri mountain range in the Western Ghats. Located approximately a 2.5-hour drive (100km) and 30-minute helicopter ride from Mumbai and 1.5-hour drive (80km) from Pune, the property is spread across 320 acres within the 3,500-acre private Shillim Estate. Offering a sanctuary for the body, mind and spirit, the retreat features ecologically designed all-villa accommodation with butler service, extensive dining options, one of the largest wine cellars in India and among the largest and most comprehensive spa facilities in Asia that encompasses 70 acres and offers more than 150 treatments. The retreat is designed, built and operated with sustainability as its core commitment. With the opening of Hilton Shilim Estate Retreat & Spa, Hilton Worldwide extends its Hilton Resorts portfolio to 80 resorts across 29 countries.All-Villa Accommodation
The 99 villas at the retreat, set amidst rice fields, bamboo plantations and virgin forests, feature private decks or balconies, dedicated treatment areas and valley or forest views. The interior of the villas combines simple, contemporary elegance with up-to-date technology to offer private relaxation havens. The Spa Pool Villas and Presidential Pool Villas additionally include private gardens and swimming pools.

Extensive Dining Options
The retreat offers extensive dining options that include the best of spa cuisine in addition to Mediterranean, Asian and local delicacies. The six exciting on-site restaurant, bar and lounge venues primarily utilise organic and locally sourced ingredients providing guests the opportunity to enjoy fine dining whilst maintaining a regime of good nutrition. Special dining experiences include the Chef’s Table, a private dinner with the chef at a unique location on the banks of a seasonal waterfall overlooking the valley; Dining by Design, whereby guests can dine at a venue of their choice on the retreat’s extensive grounds, and Dining Prive that allows guests to enjoy a set dinner menu specially crafted by the chef in an intimate setting. Hilton Shillim Estate Retreat and Spa also offers a unique culinary experience, wherein celebrity chefs from across the world are invited to present their culinary magic. A detailed culinary calendar is displayed on the website of the retreat.

Shillim Spa
While Hilton Shillim Estate Retreat & Spa’s mission “to conserve, to preserve, to heal, to celebrate” permeates every experience at the property, it is at the Shillim Spa that it is reinforced. This unique spa integrates the ancient philosophic, spiritual and artistic wisdom of South Asia with contemporary international practices and therapies to offer complete rest and rejuvenation. The extensive facilities include dedicated spa villas, treatment suites, consultation rooms, relaxation terraces, a Yoga Pavilion, Meditation Cave, a spa restaurant, an outdoor heated spa pool, conventional and infrared saunas, steam, outdoor hot tubs and hydrotherapy tubs. The services range from Acupressure, Naturopathy and Acupuncture to Ayurveda, Reiki, Shamanism Therapy, Fire Healing, Tai Chi, Watsu, Meditation and Yoga.

Exciting Recreational Facilities & Services
Recreational opportunities include yoga, meditation, and cooking, dance, music and pottery classes as well as treks, picnics, mountain-biking, horse-riding, fishing and excursions to the nearby Maratha forts of Tungi, Tikona, Lohgad and Visapur and ancient Buddhist rock caves of Karla and Bhaja.

Shillim Institute
Guests can also participate in discourses, workshops and courses at the Shillim Institute. The primary focus of the Institute is to conserve the natural and cultural heritage of the Western Ghats and engage the region in global discussions on sustainability; involve the local inhabitants in mutually beneficial initiatives with the objective of enhancing their lives and offer guests the opportunity of gaining insight into indigenous art, music, dance, poetry, healing, botany, hydrology and much more. The Institute also offers week-long exchange programmes, conducted by visiting masters or Institute facilitators, in an endeavour to facilitate the coming together of the arts, culture, policy and practices from across the world.

Intimate Business & Social Events
The retreat also presents an exclusive location for intimate corporate meetings, business events, social gatherings and private receptions, with a provision to accommodate up to 100 people in a range of settings. Up-to-date technology and the full range of business services are available including high speed internet access, video conferencing, audiovisual equipment rental and secretarial support.

Mercure Milton Keynes Abbey Hill Launches after £1.5 Million Renovation

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The new Mercure Milton Keynes Abbey Hill – previously Abbey Hill Hotel – has announced its launch following a £1.5 million transformation, and rebranding as a Mercure property. With its new state-of-the-art facilities, stunning décor and fresh concept, the property is set to become one of Milton’s Keynes’ premier destinations for business, leisure and weddings.Located close to the city centre adjacent to Abbey Hill Golf Course, the hotel features a nature- inspired colour palette and artwork throughout its newly designed and furnished public spaces. The design theme continues through its 60-seater restaurant, spacious 50-person capacity bar and lobby area, and throughout its 88 stunningly refurbished bedrooms. Other facilities include five state-of-the-art meeting rooms ideal for conferences, private events and weddings, and a newly-built outdoor decking area with contemporary furniture.

The hotel’s new restaurant, Moltens, will this February launch interactive dining enabling guests to cook their preferred meats or fish on lava rock – a rare concept that uses volcanic slates heated to 440oC. Moltens restaurant, whose menu will also cater to vegetarians, plans to introduce exotic specialty meats such as venison, ostrich and crocodile by this summer.

The hotel conducted research into the changing needs of today’s business traveller to determine practical features for the design of its 76 standard rooms and 12 Privilege rooms. These include luxuriously-high 74cm king size beds, demisting bathroom mirrors, under-floor tile heating in the bathrooms, flat screen Freeview TV, a laptop safe, and comfortable light settings including reading lights.

With tranquil views over the golf course, the hotel’s 28 square metre Privilege rooms are considerably larger and offer additional features such as super-king size beds, a complimentary mini-bar, Nespresso coffee maker, bathrobe and slippers, additional toiletries, a Jacuzzi bathtub and a sofa seating area.

Mercure Milton Keynes Abbey Hill, the 75th UK property for Mercure, is located just off the A5 and is five minutes’ drive from Milton Keynes train station and the centre of Milton Keynes.

Tropicana Las Vegas – a DoubleTree by Hilton Now Open

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DoubleTree by Hilton and Tropicana Las Vegas has recently announced the opening of Tropicana Las Vegas – a DoubleTree by Hilton, following a two-month conversion period since the announcement of a strategic partnership between the two entities in late October 2012. Under a franchise agreement, Tropicana Las Vegas will continue to own and operate all 1,500 guest rooms in the 35-acre resort under the DoubleTree by Hilton brand.“We are thrilled that the Tropicana Las Vegas has joined our growing portfolio of global properties and has brought DoubleTree by Hilton to the Las Vegas Strip,” said John Greenleaf, global head of DoubleTree by Hilton. “The opening marks a significant opportunity for Hilton HHonors members to earn and redeem points at this exciting Las Vegas resort.”

Guests will be able to enjoy the recently completed $200 million transformation featuring 1,500 newly renovated guest rooms and suites, four restaurants, a spa, an entertainment complex, a state-of-the-art conference centre and exhibition hall, and the recently-opened Bagatelle Supper Club and Beach Club. Bagatelle features lavish pools and cabanas and a beautiful setting for indoor and outdoor bistro dining.

Pera Palace Hotel, Jumeirah appoints designer Anouska Hempel

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Pera Palace Hotel, Jumeirah announces it has retained renowned hotelier and interior designer, Anouska Hempel, to design new concepts for the public areas and two Presidential suites of the luxury museum hotel.Scheduled for completion by mid-2013, the project will aim to enhance the Belle Époque feel of the hotel and take guests on a journey back in time.

Anouska aims to display the feminine side of Patisserie de Pera’s Art Nouveau décor while complementing the more masculine characteristics of the hotel’s interior. She plans to add pink taffeta, moiré silks, lace curtains, velvet cushions and tiny tables, in silver and cranberry tones to the design of the patisserie.

As the project does not involve major construction work, hotel guests will not be impacted by the redesign. Each area of the plan will be refurbished over a one-week period.

Initially launched in 1892, Pera Palace Hotel, Jumeirah re-opened in 2010 after a meticulous refurbishment of the building. The redesign aims to enhance the hotel’s status among the luxurious grand hotels of the world, where guests can experience the glamour of a bygone era.

Opening of Ritz-Carlton in Revitalised Historical Heart of Tianjin

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Located in the heart of the revitalised former British concession and central business district, The Ritz-Carlton, Tianjin will form an iconic landmark when it opens mid-2013 and pays homage to the city’s historical heritage and vibrant modern development.Tianjin, which literally means Emperor’s Port in North East China, has long been recognized as a key trading port and as a route to Beijing which is only 30 minutes away by high speed train. Designated by the Chinese government as one of five ‘national central cities’, Tianjin is at the forefront of leading and developing political, cultural and economic standards for the nation.

The Ritz-Carlton, Tianjin, is located by the Haihe River, surrounded by the 19th and 20th century architecture of European nations that sought to trade with China, reflecting the city’s strategic importance that continues today. Tianjin enjoys one of the fastest growth rates in China and is a key hub of the economy. Major industries include petrochemical, car production, metal works and aircraft manufacturing. It is also the world’s fifth largest container port and China’s largest artificial deep-water port.

The soon-to-open Ritz-Carlton hotel with a grand neo-classical style façade was designed by the Tianjin Academy of Urban Planning and Design, with interiors created by luxury hospitality designer, Pierre-Yves Rochon. It houses 277 rooms, including 53 suites and reflects the cultural European heritage in the district.

The property will showcase four restaurants and bars, the signature of which will be an elegant Cantonese restaurant with 10 private dining rooms, each featuring its own private wine cellar.

The popularity of the trendy lifestyle venue, Flair Bar and Lounge at The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong influenced a sister venue at The Ritz-Carlton, Tianjin which will offer Asian tapas, a dedicated whisky bar and a cigar cellar adjacent to the private room on the Mezzanine level. Flair in Tianjin will also feature nightly lounge music.

The Lobby Lounge, located at the heart of the hotel’s majestic lobby will of course embrace the tradition of classical English Afternoon Tea service and a gourmet selection of fine Chinese and British teas, and an all-day dining restaurant with a theatre of live cooking stations will serve cuisine from Japan, China and Italy.

The Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge for club and suite guests will have a warm designer urban apartment atmosphere with elements to include a grand fire place room, a library, separate game and entertainment areas as well as a boutique bar and residential kitchen styling.
Conference spaces will include one of the city’s largest ballrooms, and three additional function rooms, totaling 1,625 square meters of space. The hotel will be fully equipped with an indoor swimming pool, luxury fitness and spa facilities.

Vector Concepts Chapter Guestrooms and Corridors

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Brintons brings further creative innovation to their Vector design collection with the introduction of a newly designed Guestrooms and Corridors bespoke package.The latest chapter in the Vector Concepts collection offers designs which have been carefully chosen for the hospitality sector, providing a new approach in the creativity and use of carpet in corridors and hotel guestrooms.

The designs in the new collection draw on the vast experience of Brintons Designers working globally with architects and designers in the hospitality sector and are illustrated in a way that shows the flexibility of the offer. Corridor designs are shown with complimentary designs used in the same ‘family’ in adjacent guestrooms. A variety of scales from designs that are almost ‘textural’ and organic through to large-scale designs, that will make a real statement in a guestroom are displayed throughout the collection.

This collection provides new ways to view designs in guestroom areas using either ‘flood plans’ or corridor and guestroom room sets. Designs follow themes from sumptuous contemporary takes on the classical style or sets of designs, which have an all over ‘sketchy’, feel designed to translate into a contemporary use of design and colour in public areas. All of the designs within the collection can be re-coloured or adjusted to your requirements, Brintons design team can help to develop any of the concepts illustrated in the collection brochure.

Interest from foreign capital drives London hotel prices to pre-crisis level

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Whilst hotels in the regions continue to struggle under fragile demand, London hotels have posted robust operating results for 2012 according to Jones Lang LaSalle’s latest UK Hotel Intelligence report.
London trophy hotels continue to attract foreign capital as London remains the main focus of UK investment activity with market stability being reflected in the low yields for hotels acquisitions, typically ranging between 4 and 5 per cent. Investment volumes in London at year end 2012 totalled £1 billion reflecting 56% of total UK investment volumes of £1.8 billion.Jon Hubbard, CEO Northern Europe for the Hotels & Hospitality Group at Jones Lang LaSalle said: “Despite the economic challenges it faces, the UK remains Europe’s most active hotel investment market and interest remains in key assets in prominent locations. Notable sales in 2012, such as the 4-star Cavendish Hotel which sold for £159 million, have shown that for the right assets in the right location, investors continue to pay high prices.”

Due to London’s international appeal, ownership is very diversified and only 53% of the 4 and 5 star hotel bed stock is owned by UK residents. Asian owners are the second largest group and constitute a market share of 18%, having significantly increased their presence in recent years, with European ownership accounting for 12% of the total. The share of Middle Eastern ownership in the upscale segment is 7%, increasing significantly following a number of notable transactions in 2011.

Jon Hubbard, CEO Northern Europe at Jones Lang LaSalle concluded: “The fundamental strengths of London as a leading business city globally, together with continued growth in leisure tourism, have created stable operating conditions which have made London a magnet for foreign capital and we have witnessed a growing interest from Asian and Middle Eastern investors. These equity rich investors, often HNWI’s or sovereign wealth funds, have focussed predominantly on 4 and 5 star hotels and, supported by growing profitability, have driven prices in the market segment back to pre-crisis levels”

Roman Recalculate Infinity

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UK shower manufacturer and designer, Roman Limited, has reduced the price of their design-led Infinity Shower Trays and their Colossus Roman Stone Trays – making them comparable to many standard shower trays available and even more attractive for customers. Roman’s Infinity Tray range and Roman Stone Tray range are both manufactured in Roman’s on-site UK Solid Surface Manufacturing Facility. Breakthroughs in volume have seen the manufacturer now reducing pricing on these products.

The Infinity Trays are a unique product which allows you to simulate the look and style of a wetroom, with the ease of installation associated with a shower tray. Manufactured from Roman Stone, they are self-reinforcing, so can be installed directly onto joists. At a height of only 40mm, once tiled up to, the shower tray sits flush with the floor, to give total level access, ensuring effortless entry for all.

The tray design is then completed with a solid surface waste cover, which gives a seamless finish. The Infinity Trays are available in 6 different footprints, including all the most popular rectangular footprint dimensions, and a 900 x 900mm quadrant shaped version.

The Colossus Roman Stone Trays are likewise self-reinforcing and can also be installed to joists, for a level access finish. These trays perfectly suit Roman’s bath replacement 1700mm Colossus, and their 1450mm ‘mini’ Colossus.

Roman has also reduced the pricing on their Embrace and Collage Sliding Door Enclosures, and their Embrace and Collage Quadrant Enclosures. These already affordable products are amongst Roman’s best sellers, so this new lower pricing is set to make them even more popular.

The new lower pricing is included in Roman’s latest February 2013 brochure, which will be available as from the first week in February.

David Osborne, Managing Director of Roman commented: “We have seen the sales of our Low Level Shower Trays steadily increase and, in particular, our Infinity Trays have become increasingly popular. A key trend is installing low level trays to create a simulated wetroom look. With their increased popularity, 2012 saw volume breakthroughs on the Infinity Trays and the Roman Stone Colossus Trays, which has enabled us to review the product pricing. Alongside this, as part of our ISO9001 accreditation, we regularly review our systems and processes. This often leads to streamlining and improvements of our manufacturing techniques, which can reduce the cost of producing our products. This teamed with careful sourcing of raw materials, means that we have been able to lower pricing on certain products. In the current climate we are always keen to pass these savings on to our customers, to help drive sales even further.”

Worldhotels welcomes Amsterdam boutique hotel Sir Albert

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The latest hotel to join Worldhotels, Sir Albert in Amsterdam, with 90 rooms, exclusive suites and residences is opening its doors in January. The boutique hotel mixes luxury with a casual attitude and first class service with high tech conveniences – and rounds out Worldhotels’ offering in Amsterdam. The hotel is located in the De Pijp area, home to many of Amsterdam’s artists, writers and designers. Guests can easily walk to the Museumplein and the nightlife and shopping district Leidseplein. The actual building began life as a diamond factory in the 19th century – its heritage shines through in its high ceilings and large windows. All rooms and suites were designed by the international award-winning BK architects and boast vivid colours, exclusive design, Illy coffee machines, iPod docking stations, Sir Albert’s signature bedding collection, complimentary Wi-Fi, views of downtown Amsterdam and for those who pursue a healthy lifestyle – Sir Albert’s next door gym. The attentive and friendly service makes guests feel right at home.

Sir Albert’s guests can unwind at The Study, a comfortable lounge where they can enjoy morning coffee, relax in the leather armchairs to read the newspaper or a book from the well-stocked library, make use of the hotel’s computers and iPads, or sample a traditional English afternoon tea. Fine dining for lunch and dinner is offered at IZAKAYA Asian, Kitchen & Bar, which features a traditional Japanese Robata grill and Asian-inspired grazing menu. The restaurant’s terrace also provides great views of the De Pijp area.

“Sir Albert brings a new dynamic to Amsterdam’s hotel scene and we are delighted to welcome it to Worldhotels,” says Rob van der Beek, Senior Director of Hotel Development. “We have big plans to grow the Worldhotels’ brand in The Netherlands and securing Amsterdam’s hottest new boutique hotel is another big step for us.”

Ribby Hall Village is Lancashire hot-spot for Hamilton accessories

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The luxury and award-winning spa hotel at Lancashire’s five-star Ribby Hall Village recently celebrated its first birthday, having served 2,500 afternoon teas, massaged over 7,000 backs, welcomed 15,000 guests and celebrities and manicured 91,250 nails over the past year – all lit, powered and connected with the help of electrical wiring accessories from Hamilton Litestat. Hamilton, a decorative electrical wiring accessories specialist and lighting and audio control systems manufacturer, supplied a selection of its classic Cheriton accessory plates throughout the hotel. The plates were finished in satin steel with black inserts, giving the simple, elegant plate design a contemporary edge. Products included switch plates, card switches and sockets, all installed throughout the hotel’s 42 bedrooms for a co-ordinated look.

Hamilton’s expert team also designed and manufactured bespoke products for the hotel based on the company’s Sheer plate design. Created within Hamilton’s Savile Row service, the products included media plates for the rooms comprising four standard electrical sockets, two data points and a Teleadapt wireless internet unit; and junction box covers for the rooms and public areas to hide unsightly wiring and connections. The bespoke products were also finished in satin steel to complement the Cheriton accessories and the ultra slim profile of the Sheer plates meant it was easy to fit the plates flush to the wall so they don’t intrude on to the desk space.

“Often in hotels the number of specific requirements mean that standard products don’t meet all the needs, which is where our bespoke Savile Row service comes in,” said Andy Partington, UK specification manager at Hamilton. “In this case the client wanted to use both Cheriton and Sheer plates so we were able to create a seamless effect by using the same satin steel finish across all accessories. However we often create bespoke products using exactly the same plate design as the standard accessories – or sometimes the idea is that they look completely unique and original so we come up with a brand new design or finish. The main thing is that we deliver the functionality required without compromising on style, and we believe that’s exactly what we’ve done with all our products for Ribby Hall Village.”

Ribby Hall Village is set within more than 100 acres of beautiful Lancashire countryside and features a luxury self-catering holiday village as well as The Spa Hotel. The hotel itself boasts a spa with an indoor hydro pool and seven heat experience rooms, as well as 14 treatment rooms and a brasserie.

The Hamilton products were installed by PEI Delta Ltd electrical contractors and supplied via Edmundson Electrical, Blackpool.

Imperial Carpets Celebrates Great Show at DOMOTEX 2013

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DOMOTEX 2013, which took place from the 12th – 15th January in Hannover (Germany), is considered the most important floorcovering exhibition in the world and Imperial Carpets were proud to showcase their new collections in Axminster and Wilton Carpet.”DOMOTEX has once again delivered proof of its great international appeal and its pivotal role as the flooring industry’s flagship fair,” remarked Dr. Jochen Köckler, Member of the Deutsche Messe AG Managing Board, at the close of the event. “40,000 visitors from over 80 nations came to discover the latest product innovations and trends for the upcoming season.”

The reaction from clients has been very good and Imperial Carpets exhibited new ranges in all kinds of possible Axminster Carpets: 80% Wool, 20% Nylon and 100% Pure New Wool and Wilton Carpets in Wool & Viscose, 100% Viscose and 100% Pure New Wool.

For enquiries regarding any of these products, please contact Imperial Carpets through their page in the Directory. DOMOTEX 2014 will take place from the 11th – 14th January and potential exhibitors should register their interest here.

Starwood Hotels & Resorts to Enter the Philippines

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Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. announced plans to introduce its two largest brands – Westin and Sheraton – to two new multi-billion dollar integrated entertainment complexes in Manila, the bustling capital of the Philippines. Starwood will manage The Westin Manila Bayshore, scheduled to open in mid-2016 as part of the Resorts World Bayshore in the Entertainment City development in Parañaque,; and Sheraton Manila Hotel in the Resorts World Manila development located in Newport City, Pasay. The Sheraton Manila Hotel is slated for opening in early 2017. The Westin Manila Bayshore and Sheraton Manila Hotel are integral components of Resorts World Bayshore and Resorts World Manila, respectively. These new mixed-use development hubs feature entertainment venues, luxury retail establishments and gaming facilities, leveraging favorable economic conditions. The planned development of The Westin Manila Bayshore also represents the Westin brand’s re-entry into the Philippine market.

The Westin Manila Bayshore and Sheraton Manila Hotel are owned by Travellers International Hotel Group, Inc.

Comfort, Convenience and Connectivity
Sheraton Manila Hotel, as part of the Resorts World Manila complex, is to be situated in Metro Manila, the Philippines’ seat of government. It will be located directly across Terminal 3 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, adjacent to the Villamor Golf Course, and a 10-minute drive to Makati City, Manila’s central business district. Resorts World Manila, comprised of hotels, restaurants, gaming facilities, entertainment options and a luxury mall, is set to join the ranks of highly successful integrated entertainment hubs such as Resorts World Genting in Malaysia, and Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore.

Offering 350 stylish, contemporary guest rooms and suites, Sheraton Manila Hotel will be a part of the third phase of the project to be completed by 2017, binding its guests with an exceptionally warm and welcoming hospitality experience underpinned by the sentiment “The World’s Gathering place”. Rooms will be equipped with an oversized work desk, custom-designed ergonomic chair, high speed Internet, flat panel television and the renowned Sheraton Sweet Sleeper® bed.

The hotel will boast three dining venues, including an all-day restaurant, specialty restaurant, and Lobby Lounge; 420 square meters of meeting space; the Sheraton Club and Club Lounge; and a full service Shine Spa for Sheraton®. Other signature offerings include the Link@Sheraton® experienced with Microsoft®, a social hub where connections seamlessly take place; swimming pool, and fully equipped fitness facilities featuring the brand’s revolutionary health and fitness program, Sheraton Fitness programmed by Core PerformanceTM.

Wellness at Work and Play
The Westin Manila Bayshore is to be located in the Resorts World Bayshore mixed-use complex at Entertainment City, a massive master planned development on reclaimed land in scenic Manila Bay. In addition to the 600-room Westin hotel, highlights of Resorts World Bayshore include a grand opera house, a luxury shopping mall along with other entertainment complexes and extensive gaming areas. The integrated complex, which is projected to open in mid-2016, is expected to become a premier travel destination.

Developed under phase one of the project, Westin Manila Bayshore will bring the brand’s sensory-rich environment, including innovative programs and instinctive service, to Resorts World Bayshore, offering guests a welcoming respite from the rigors of travel and helping them leave feeling better than when they arrived. All guestrooms and suites will be outfitted with the restorative Westin Heavenly® Bed; Heavenly® Bath enhanced with the brand’s Heavenly® Shower, Heavenly® Robe and White Tea Aloe bath amenities; and high-speed Internet access. Other offerings will include Westin’s signature SuperFoodsRX® menu of nutrient-rich and delicious options, five diverse food and beverage venues, state-of-the-art WestinWORKOUT® fitness facilities and swimming pool, Heavenly® Spa and 2,300 square meters of meeting and function space.

Fairmont Heritage Place Announces New Luxury Residences On Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah Island

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Fairmont Hotels & Resorts has announced the newest addition to its private residence club offering with the launch of Fairmont Heritage Place, The Palm, Dubai.

Fairmont Heritage Place, The Palm features 10 residences sold in 1/13th fractions. Located within the penthouse levels of the newly opened Fairmont The Palm hotel, the residences range from one-bedroom units averaging 1,550 square feet to two-bedroom units averaging 2,400 square feet. The residences boast expansive windows with wonderful views, adding to the sense of space and relaxation. All bedrooms have large en-suite bathrooms, open concept dining and living areas, and large private terraces running the length of the residences.Ownership at Fairmont Heritage Place, The Palm means enjoying an exclusive residential enclave within the most prestigious levels of the hotel, the attentive service of its staff and use of the hotel’s exceptional amenities. Guests and residents on the Palm Jumeirah can choose from seven restaurants and lounges in the ‘neighbourhood’ from all-day dining with a dedicated juice bar and chef’s table to pan-Chinese to one of the city’s only authentic Brazilian restaurants, incorporating the Churrasco method of grilling. A large outdoor dining area by the beach also offers à la minute wok tableside cooking for additional authenticity. A cigar and malt lounge provides a respite in the comfort of elegantly chic surroundings, highlighted by a walk-in humidor. Outdoor leisure facilities include a private beach club, an outdoor pool complex and Children’s Activity Centre, as well as a Willow Stream Spa.

Fairmont Heritage Place, The Palm offers owner amenities which include access to airport transfers, valet parking, concierge services, daily housekeeping, 24-hour room service, preferred rates at Willow Stream Spa and priority restaurant reservations, as well as use of an exclusive, well-appointed lobby level Owners’ Lounge.

Flanked by two residential towers and adjacent to a soon-to-be debuted walkway filled with restaurants, upscale boutiques and luxury shops (the Golden Mile), Fairmont The Palm, Dubai is ideally located on the Palm Jumeirah for guests seeking short distance leisure activities, dining and exploration in and around the neighborhood. The hotel is also minutes away from the Dubai Marina, lauded for its café style restaurants and al fresco dining alongside the Jumeirah Walk and public beach, and is in close proximity to key business districts, including Dubai Media City, Dubai Internet City and Dubai Knowledge Village. A short distance away is some of the city’s best shopping with the Dubai Mall, featuring over 1,000 shops, an aquarium and underwater zoo, ice rink, and an indoor theme park.

Scotscape Introduce the Sustainable Solutions Brochure

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Scotscape are the UK’s pre-eminent supplier of Living Walls with proven expertise in design, supply, installation and maintenance. They work closely with leading manufacturers of a wide range of systems, enabling them to identify and recommend the most appropriate solution to meet the needs of each individual application.The latest Scotscape brochure explains how living walls and green roofs can benefit the sustainability targets for buildings and businesses.

It is a truly fascinating product and one which will certainly prove to be a great investment into the future of the environment and projects globally.

Please take a moment to browse the PDF or enhanced interactive view here.

Wandsworth Launches Sleek Penthouse Range

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Pioneer of the flat plate wiring accessory, The Wandsworth Group, has made sockets and switches sleeker than ever with the launch of its Penthouse range of screw-less, flush-fitting plates. Engineered to remove the need for the plastic grids or intermediary sections usually required for screw-less plates, products in the Wandsworth Penthouse range fit directly to a metal grid via a patented clip and bush system. This holds them neatly and discretely to the wall, enabling a flush-mounted and screw-less finish while providing a secure and robust mounting method that is hidden from view.

Designed for use with Wandsworth’s interchangeable, grid mounting, modular switches, sockets and interiors, the Penthouse range is currently available in a variety of high quality Brass based finishes including Polished Brass, Satin Nickel and Antique Bronze. The company provides a bespoke manufacturing service, creating plates to customer specification and the Penthouse range will also be made available in a variety of special sized plates for custom arrangement of sockets, switches and modules to create a cohesive look and feel.

Managing director of The Wandsworth Group, Gary Stevens comments: “The Penthouse range is a design-led series of wiring accessories and we are constantly looking for ways to engineer our products to enhance both functionality and aesthetics. The new Penthouse accessories will complement any interior style with no unsightly screws or fixings, all in a low profile unit that is flush to the wall.”

Double 50th Openings Mark Major Milestone for Hotel Indigo® Brand

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Hotel Indigo® will pass the 50th property milestone with the opening of two hotels in London and New Orleans, two cities renowned for their rich history and culture, making them important markets for boutique hotels. The Hotel Indigo brand continues to be a strong growth vehicle for IHG with its strategy focused on growing top-tier priority markets and gateway cities. With a quality global pipeline of 51 hotels, the Hotel Indigo estate is set to double in size to 100 properties within the next three to five years. Hotel Indigo properties are planned in key cities including Hong Kong, which will open in early 2013, Tel Aviv, St. Petersburg, Bangkok, Riyadh, Madrid, Jakarta, Lisbon, Barcelona, Philadelphia, Chicago and New York City.

Hotel Indigo London Kensington – Earl’s Court
Hotel Indigo Kensington-Earl’s Court is located in the heart of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The hotel design reflects the quaint locale and reanimates the stately Victorian manor that the building once was. Many of the 100 guest rooms overlook classic English gardens and the artwork captures the building’s original staircases and stained glass windows.

The hotel’s location affords easy access to some of London’s most famous tourist attractions including the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Royal Albert Hall, the Natural History and Science Museums and royal residence Kensington Palace and is just a stone’s throw away from Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park, two of London’s most idyllic and historic parks.

Hotel Indigo New Orleans Garden District
Sheltered by a canopy of live oaks that line the nearby streets, Hotel Indigo New Orleans Garden District is painted with the vibrancy and history of one of New Orleans’s most historical neighbourhoods. The hotel’s design features murals displaying decorative ironwork, louvred shutters and the roots of an old live oak, with vibrant accents of purple, tangerine, teal and lime.

Situated along the St. Charles Street Car line, the hotel is close to the renowned French Quarter, as well as the campuses of Tulane and Loyola Universities. Steeped in the history of mid-19th Century Victorian homes and the manicured English-style gardens, the 132-room hotel embraces an elegant mix of modish and classic French-style furniture.

See what makes Dernier & Hamlyn different

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Dernier & Hamlyn has been making bespoke light fittings for 125 years and you can see the company’s chandeliers, lamps and wall lights in hotels, palaces, cathedrals and private residences all over the world. But what really makes the D&H difference is the people who handcraft the individually made pieces in the London factory. It’s impossible to convey this merely in words so Dernier & Hamlyn recently produced a series of videos that are not voiced by actors or corporate spokespeople but by the men who work in the factory and the design offices.See installer Brian and hear about his pride in seeing fittings he has made over the past twenty years installed across the UK as well as in America, Russia and Asia.

Watch apprentice Owen talking about what he has learned so far.

Find out more about how director Brian uses the D&H archive to inform responses to designers’ briefs.

And to find out more view the selection of videos on Dernier & Hamlyn’s website or better still contact director Jeremy Quantrill to arrange to visit the factory yourself. You can call him on 0208 760 0900 or email jeremyq@dernier-hamlyn.com.

Hill Cross Supply for Georgia!

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Hill Cross Furniture is proud to once again be working alongside award winning interior design firm, Design LSM. We are currently working on an exciting, design led project for a big development in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.The venue is planned to be a five-storey luxury restaurant for which we are supplying a wide range of indoor and outdoor furniture, along with manufacturing over 200 metres of bespoke fixed seating.

The venue will feature one formal and two informal restaurants, a trendy bar and an accommodating conference suite. Each section will have its own distinct identity, our favourite being the industrial themed Meat Restaurant, featuring high ceilings and exposed metal framed furniture. Some floors are accompanied with spacious outdoor terraced areas which will home the outdoor furniture supplied.

Pictured, is the work in progress of one of many bespoke fixed seating sections created for the bar area. All the fixed seating for this project has been built here on site in North Yorkshire by our expert craftsmen. Alongside the fixed seating, we are also providing a range of bespoke tables to accommodate the varying spaces within the venue.

With the expertise of head designer Andrew Harwood, the venue will be furnished with some of our most prestigious furniture, ranging from the Star Bar Stool to the Luxus Side Chair. Once finished, this venue will be a combination of varying luxury and contemporary style and definitely worth a visit if you’re ever over the Georgia way!

2013 Restaurant & Bar Design Awards

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The 2013 Restaurant & Bar Design Awards are now open for entries, inviting submissions from the world’s leading architects, interior and lighting designers and hospitality operators.An independent annual awards programme, the Restaurant & Bar Design Awards is the only international concept of its kind, dedicated exclusively to celebrating the best food and beverage spaces from around the globe, in all types of environments including hotels, transport, business, culture, leisure and retail.

Now in its fifth year, the awards have become a prominent event in both the design and hospitality industry calendars. Upon the launch of the 2013 awards programme, Marco Rebora, Founder of the Restaurant & Bar Design Awards, said:

“It is with great pleasure that we launch the fifth Restaurant & Bar Design Awards to recognise innovation and design excellence in the world’s most interesting restaurants and bars. In 2012 we received double the entry numbers of the previous year, from more than 60 countries, showing that competition is becoming ever stronger. With another fantastic judging panel, we look forward to what is set to be our most exciting awards programme yet.”

The 2013 awards are open to design projects completed between 1st January and 31st December 2012. A project entry must be a collaborative submission from both the design studio and hospitality operator.

Entries across 21 categories will be judged by a panel of highly influential design, food, lifestyle and hospitality personalities, including: The Times (UK) Restaurant Critic, Giles Coren; Chef Restaurateur, Tom Aitkens; JIA Boutique Hotels owner, Yenn Wong; and Moooi Founder and CEO, Casper Vissers.

Also judging the awards, Tamara Lohan, Founder of Mr & Mrs Smith, said:

“The Restaurant & Bar Design Awards plays an important role in commending the best of the best spaces to eat and drink, demonstrating that design excellence is vital in creating alluring environments which strike the perfect balance between style, substance and quality. I am delighted to be a judge for the 2013 awards and having seen so many hotly anticipated new openings around the world in the last year, I very much look forward to a challenging judging process.”

All awards entries must be submitted online by 14th April 2013, with shortlisted projects to be announced on 24th June 2013. For full entry guidelines and further information please visit www.restaurantandbardesignawards.com.

Award winners will be announced at a ceremony and party in central London in late September 2013.

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company L.L.C. Announces First Hotel in Kazakhstan

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The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C. has announced the expansion of its luxury hotel portfolio in the CIS with the development of the first hotel in Kazakhstan. The Ritz-Carlton, Almaty is owned by a subsidiary of Capital Partners L.L.C. The 145 room hotel is located in the 37 storey Esentai Tower within the mixed use Esentai Park development project in Almaty which includes an extensive shopping mall, Fitness Club and residential complexes. The hotel, located in the centre of the city, will offer Club and Suite accommodation together with over 10,000 square feet of meeting facilities.

“We are honoured to partner with Capital Partners to manage this exciting property.” said Herve Humler , President and Chief Operating Officer “Almaty is an important business centre in the region and we are delighted to now be able to offer The Ritz-Carlton experience to our global business travellers visiting this city.”

Burak Oymen, co-founder of Capital Partners: “We are delighted to be working again with Ritz-Carlton. We believe that the partnership between Capital Partners and Ritz-Carlton, which has already worked so well in Moscow, will help create another exceptional hotel in an exceptional city.”

Almaty, formerly the capital city of Kazakhstan, is the Republic’s largest city and an important cultural and commercial centre. Located between the Bolshaya and Malaya rivers, Almaty was formerly one of the transit stations on the Silk Road and is now a vibrant business destination. The Ritz-Carlton, Almaty will be opening late 2013.

DoubleTree by Hilton Set to Launch in Ireland

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Hilton Worldwide has announced that it has signed a franchise agreement with Martinez Hotels & Resorts to bring its upscale DoubleTree by Hilton brand to Ireland. Since opening its first European hotel in 2008, DoubleTree by Hilton now has almost 60 properties trading or under development across the region.The deal will see Dublin’s renowned Morrison Hotel reopen as The Morrison Dublin, a DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in early February, following an extensive €7m refurbishment featuring a new interior design from Dublin based Nikki O’Donnell Architects (NODA). Centrally located on the banks of the River Liffey, the 138 room hotel is surrounded by the shops, bars and restaurants which have seen Dublin establish itself as one of the most effervescent tourist destinations in Europe.

The hotel is ideally located for guests seeking to access Dublin’s International Financial Services Centre, top tourist attractions plus iconic sporting and concert venues such as the Aviva Stadium and O2 Arena, the Bord Gais Energy Theatre and enduringly popular Guinness Storehouse. The trendy Temple Bar area, whose atmospheric cobbled streets are home to the cultural and entertainment heartbeat of the city, is a short walk across the river from the hotel.

The Morrison Dublin, a DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel will feature two restaurants and a bar, details of which are to be revealed shortly. Guests will also enjoy access to a 24-hour business zone and split level fitness centre. Events space totalling 410 square metres will be available with a range of capacities capable of hosting from 2 to 240 guests.

Recently appointed general manager Patrick Joyce will oversee the running of the hotel, having joined from his previous position as general manager of the Lyrath Estate Hotel in Co Kilkenny. Patrick’s hospitality career spans more than 15 years with experience in the UK, Thailand and the Maldives.

Miniview: Grand Opening of Das Stue Hotel in Berlin

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Berlin is in the midst of a shift. The city is stepping away from the ultra-cool post-East hipness it has become so famous for and toward an effortless modern grandeur in the new, old west. Now there’s a new boutique hotel that reflects this movement: Das Stue. Das Stue is the answer to an unspoken yearning for substance; a place for the established, and not just the emerging, to meet in an intimate setting. The hotel’s name is Danish for “living room”. The owners see it not as a living room in the literal sense, but rather more a drawing room; the space in any well-appointed house where people relax, socialize, entertain, and discuss. “The name refers to two important aspects – what the drawing room really is, which is a place to withdraw in an intimate circle; and the idea of ‘drawing room plays’, a genre of theatrical productions and films whose plots are filled with elegance, wit and entertainment,” says General Manager Jean-Paul Dantil. “Think of Cary Grant, bar culture, real gentleman and ladies, cultivated conversations. It’s a celebration of socializing.” Das Stue indeed captures a modern ease and confidence as it hearkens back to an old-fashioned elegance.

Consisting of an historical portion and a new addition by Potsdam-based Axthelm Architects, the 80-room hotel is located in a traditional diplomatic district in the little-known district of Tiergarten, just off of Tiergarten Park and tucked into a section of the vast Berlin Zoo. The area’s past is laden with historical importance, influence, and power. The many grand embassy buildings surrounding the hotel are a testament to the district’s longstanding international orientation.

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Travelodge Calls On Cable to Put Tourism Policy at the Heart of BIS

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Travelodge CEO Grant Hearn has today written to the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation & Skills, Vince Cable, to share a ten-point plan to how DBIS can accelerate the UK’s economy by unlocking the potential of one of the UK’s fastest growing industries (tourism).The letter follows on the back of a report commissioned by Travelodge which investigated how the UK tourism industry has performed during the longest recession since the Second World War.

Findings revealed UK tourism is a resilient industry that has outperformed the general economy over the last five years, led the way in terms of employment numbers and increased visitor numbers.

Despite being the fifth largest sector in the UK, tourism is one of the few industries that has continued to grow despite the economic crisis. Whilst GDP grew by 8% from 2007 to 2011, during the same period the tourism industry increased its revenues by 12.6% to more than £40 billion – representing 10% of GDP.

In the letter Mr Hearn makes a case that it is high time policy makers woke up and unlocked the true potential of one of the UK’s fastest growing industries.

The ten point plan calls for the Government to move tourism higher up its agenda, and for the sector to be given the status it deserves – by moving it from the Department of Culture Media & Sports to the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. As tourism is crucial to economic growth the plan also includes a recommendation for a dedicated taskforce to be created, which is headed up by a tourism minister. This group will be tasked with delivering growth and creating a cross departmental cohesive strategy in cooperation with all tourism partners.

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

The letter also calls for more to be done to increase the UK’s competiveness, such as credible tax breaks and steps to reduce the bureaucracy behind the visa application process which keeps so many Chinese visitors away.

At present, Europe and the USA are leading the way in attracting visitors from emerging BRIC markets. For every one Chinese tourist who visits Britain, eight go to Paris and ten visit America. On average the typical Chinese visitor spends £1,600 whilst in the UK. China has a population of 1.3b but in 2011 just 149,000 citizens visited the UK, spending £240m. In contrast the USA attracted 1.1m Chinese visitors in the same year. As well as China, the Government needs to focus on the other BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, and India) too; otherwise we will lose out on future generations of travellers.

Grant Hearn, Travelodge CEO said: “Our report confirms UK tourism has successfully weathered the recession to date and outperformed other key sectors which is great news. However as one of Britain’s biggest business sectors it deserves the chance to unlock its true potential. We have a real opportunity within our grasp which can play a significant part in helping our economy to recover; our lack of immediate action is costing jobs, growth and investment. It is in our national economic interest and this has to happen now. We need to be treated as a serious business sector.”

“Our ten-point plan is about awakening the potential of the sector and positioning tourism as a key element of a successful and sustainable economic recovery. I welcome an opportunity to discuss this proposal with Mr. Cable and his Department.”

Ufi Ibrahim, Chief Executive of the British Hospitality Association said: “Across the UK, thousands of hotels, tourist attractions, restaurants, businesses small and large, depend on the Government to back them. Our industry has the potential to create over 200,000 jobs in the UK by 2015. All the evidence shows that our tourism and hospitality industry is a success story in this recession. There are measures that Government could take which would create more employment and boost the economy – such as cutting tourism VAT to 5% and the ongoing initiative to improve the tourist visa process. It is essential that there is a more co-ordinated approach for tourism in government.”

Detailed below is Travelodge’s ten-point plan for developing a tourism industry capable of creating jobs and leading the economy out of recession to sustained growth:

1. Move tourism higher up the Government’s agenda, with the first step being to move the industry to where it belongs – the Department for Business, Skills and Innovation. DBIS has both the authority and responsibility to ensure that tourism can flourish.

2. DBIS to take responsibility for setting a national strategy and policy which includes introducing performance targets and better collaboration across the industry.

3. Reinstate a full time Minister for Tourism post.

4. Create a united tourism working party with the Scottish Government, Welsh Assembly Government, Northern Ireland Assembly and the Mayor of London.

5. Develop a dedicated plan and regional tourism fund to help the national tourist boards develop a “London and beyond” strategy that considers where investment in regional tourism can deliver the strongest results.

6. Assess the business case for regional tourism zones that enjoy allowances on capital expenditure and investment in new projects

7. Ring-fence funding for hospitality apprenticeships to drive growth and jobs in the sector.

8. Simplify the visa process for visitors from emerging markets, especially China. Some steps have been taken recently, which is good news, but a lack of further action will cost jobs, growth and investment.

9. Reduce the current VAT rate of 20% for the hospitality industry to 5% in line with our European neighbours. This will create 236,000 jobs by 2015, 475,000 jobs by 2020 and annually boost the economy by £150 million.

10. Target the investment industry especially companies who invest in pension funds and savings plans to invest in tourism business ventures as an alternative long term investment.

New Aloft Hotels Coming Soon to Panama, Mexico, Paraguay and Uruguay

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Less than a year after premiering the Aloft brand in Latin America, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. forges ahead with its expansion plans to open four new Aloft hotels: Aloft Panama, which will debut in 2013, Aloft Merida and Aloft Asuncion slated to open by 2014, and Aloft Montevideo in 2015.Aloft Merida will mark the entrance of the eighth Starwood brand in the country making it yet another milestone for the company. Aloft Merida will be located in the prestigious area of San Antonio, a corporate and shopping destination, just minutes away from the city’s Country Club, Golf Course and the Merida International Airport. Aloft Merida will have 136 rooms and 530 square feet of meeting space.

Paraguay’s economy is growing as the country evolves into a relevant business center in Latin America; as its capital, Asuncion is the cornerstone of this transformation. Aloft Asuncion will meet the demands of this growing economy, providing an alternative to business and leisure travelers as well as a social gathering place for local professionals. It will be steps away from the World Trade Center (WTC), an important real estate complex featuring mixed-use real estate development, including corporate offices and conference spaces, food and beverage outlets, support services, and entertainment options. The hotel will feature 120 loft-like rooms and 614 square feet of meeting space.

Montevideo is the main economic, political and industrial center of Uruguay, an important country in Latin America. Aloft Montevideo will be located in the heart of Montevideo’s business center minutes from downtown, providing business and leisure travelers a unique option. The hotel will feature 100 loft-like rooms and 2,267 square feet of meeting space, designed to accommodate business and group travel to this important business destination.

Aloft Panama will offer business and leisure travelers easy access to downtown and local attractions. This new urban development boasts an ideal location across from the Atlapa Convention Center, 15 minutes from the Tocumen International Airport and 10 minutes away from the financial center. The hotel will be built in two phases. The first phase, with 126 rooms will open in 2013 and the second phase with 186 more rooms will debut in 2016.

Source: Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

Swissôtel Goa – A New Holiday Destination for Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts in India

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With the opening of a resort hotel in the popular Indian coastal state of Goa, Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts will complement its global portfolio with an additional deluxe hotel. First guests are anticipated to be welcomed in the first quarter 2013.The Swissôtel Goa is located in the town of Calangute which is one of the most popular tourist destinations in North Goa. The 135 guestrooms and suites are designed and propor-tioned among eight three level buildings, which are set within a tropical garden featuring idyllic lily ponds and a courtyard pool area. Rooms vary in size depending on category and feature modern design elements. An all-day dining restaurant, pool bar, cafe, fitness cen-tre, adult and children’s pools, children’s club, as well as conference and banquet facilities will delight even the most discerning guests. The hotel will also have an exclusive beach club for its guests on Calangute beach. Designed by Malaysian Architects Chong Chee Ching and Greg Dall, the elements in the lobby and throughout the resort are accented by numerous works by the Indian artist Krishna Mehta are distributed throughout the resort which present modern and colorful design highlights. The most important night-life hap-penings and restaurants of North Goa are only a few minutes’ walk from Swissôtel Goa.

“With the Swissôtel Goa, we are complementing our growing Indian hotel portfolio with an attractive holiday resort. With the already-opened Swissôtel Kolkata and the three Swissôtels under development in Mumbai, Noida and Bangalore, our portfolio on the Indian Subcontinent is growing continuously,” says Meinhard Huck, President of Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts. “We are pleased to cooperate in this project with Convention Hotels India Pvt. Ltd. and look forward to welcoming our first guests at Swissôtel Goa.”

”We are delighted to get this hotel underway as it marks the beginning of a long and close relationship that we wish to share with Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts,” said Priyakant Amin, Director of CHI – Convention Hotels India Pvt. Ltd. “We selected Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts to manage this prestigious property due to its reputation for delivering a contemporary luxury hospitality experience. We continue to develop our hospitality portfolio to create best-in-class properties with right partners by our side.”

India’s first Biennale and The Park Hotels’ launch in Kochi, Spring 2013

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With India’s first Biennale that launched in Kochi (Cochin), Kerala on 12th December, the spotlight is on the state’s evolution from a place largely about the traditional to one that is embracing the contemporary. And it is soon to have its most exciting hotel yet. Situated in the upcoming business district of the city, The Park Kochi, member of The Design Hotels, with its international appeal and innovative design, is testament to the city’s development into one of India’s major metropolises in recent years.

Designed by Lotus Group, also responsible for Raas in Jodhpur, the 28 floor, 168 room building, complete with a heli-pad on the roof, will be the tallest hotel in the state. The design is reminiscent of The Park Hotels’ hallmark style, mixing the contemporary with the traditional.

Striking Keralan influences feature throughout the hotel. Highlights include an upturned hull in the reception, harking back to the states’ sea-faring traditions, lights inspired by Netipattam (elephant decorations) in the entrance and hand-crafted, 6-storey high brass mobiles, based on traditional Kasava dancer outfits spread over two atriums.

The Miami poolside bar concept was first bought to the subcontinent by The Park Hotels and this hotel will not disappoint. Taking pride of place on the 27th floor and with jaw-dropping views over to Old Cochin and beyond, AQUA will be white-cool in the day and vibrant-high-decibel into the night.

The three restaurants consist of a 24-hour outlet, reflecting the Keralan backwaters, a specialty Keralan restaurant, serving all four cuisines from the state and a double height Asian restaurant which dominates the 27th floor.

The AURA Spa will take over the 20th floor of the hotel and a separate four-storey, seven treatment room stilted structure, surrounded by water, will launch later in 2013. The building features intricate laser-cut Tyvek wrapped in a skin of composite glass to give the appearance of a softly glowing lantern at night. Guests can indulge in treatments, both traditional Indian and a la mode, as well as a number of programmes for top to toe overhauls.

Holiday Inn Express® Mill Valley San Francisco Area Opens Following $1 Million Conversion

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IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) has announced the opening of the Holiday Inn Express Mill Valley San Francisco Area. The hotel, formerly the Larkspur Mill Valley Hotel, an independent brand, recently went through a $4 million renovation and is a contemporary hotel in southern Marin County, Calif. The conversion of the 100-room hotel includes a redesign of all guestrooms, a re-modeled public space, and extensive improvements to the property’s exterior.Located at the base of Mount Tamalpais, the Holiday Inn Express Mill Valley San Francisco Area is 5 miles from the northern terminus of the Golden Gate Bridge and 11 miles from downtown San Francisco. The hotel overlooks peaceful and environmentally protected wetlands and numerous bike paths. It is within proximity to several of Northern California’s most visited attractions, including Muir Woods, Stinson Beach and the renowned Napa Valley wine country.

Guests at the Holiday Inn Express Mill Valley San Francisco Area will experience a comfortable and smart environment with innovative preferred guest upgrades to ensure a productive stay while travelling for business or leisure.

Amenities include (as well as the usual offering from Holiday Inn Express): a heated outdoor pool area with an expansive deck, private cabanas, a whirlpool spa, and an outdoor fire pit. There is also a business centre, a well-equipped fitness centre and multiple meeting and event spaces. During their stay, guests can enjoy bicycle rentals, welcome beverages at check-in, and s’mores kits each evening.

The Holiday Inn Express Mill Valley San Francisco Area is owned and managed by Ultima Hospitality under a license agreement with InterContinental Hotels Group.

Louvre Hotels Group announces the launch of new websites and new partnership with TripAdvisor

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Louvre Hotels Group, a major player in the hotel industry both in France and internationally, is announcing the launch of new websites for its Premiere Classe, Campanile and Kyriad brands, as well as the start of a partnership with TripAdvisor. To offer a higher quality of online customer experience
With the launch of these websites, Louvre Hotels Group is once again demonstrating their focus on improving the online customer experience.

The new sites are built for speed and efficiency and have significantly reduced the time and clicks needed to reserve a room of customer’s choice. Clients of the Group’s brands will also benefit from the best available offers thanks to an automatic price-comparison display. This multi-brand search tool will enable customers to make their choice based on the prices proposed by Première Classe, Campanile and Kyriad.

Improving the customers’ online experience will be achieved by grouping and presenting all the relevant information in one place.

With this in mind, Louvre Hotels Group has established a partnership with TripAdvisor, the world’s largest travel site*. Rather than having to research multiple websites, customers of Première Classe, Campanile and Kyriad will have access to all the information necessary to make their choice directly on the hotels’ websites: the overall TripAdvisor rating and the five most recent reviews in each language for each hotel.

This innovation should significantly improve Louvre Hotels Group’s online conversion rate due to the transparency of the system and the reputation of TripAdvisor. TripAdvisor gets 60 million visitors every month and 60 new contributions are made every minute to its reviews. The multiple TripAdvisor sites, representing 30 different countries and in 21 different languages, has 36 million members and more than 75 million reviews and opinions from travellers around the world.

To improve the competitiveness of Louvre Hotels Group
Online content distribution has become a major factor for success within the hotel and restaurant industry. The implementation of these new platforms will allow the Group to be more competitive in this ever-increasingly important aspect, where specialists have already appeared.

• The revamping of the websites is the product of the same brainstorming that identified four objectives for the online image of Louvre Hotels Group:
• Simplify access to numerous functionalities such as the use of promotional codes, direct links to group-bookings for more than 9 rooms, the possibility to subscribe to a newsletter on every page, a prominent position for the Group’s call center phone numbers etc.
• Optimize the customer content and layout to improve the sites’ prominence on search-engines like Google (SEO) and to get more out of the purchase of key words (SEM)
• Increase internet traffic from search engines by exploring other key entry-points
• Improve the site’s conversion rate on bookings thanks to dynamic content allowing to further promote destinations and special offers etc.

Chinmai Sharma, VP Revenue & Distribution Management of Louvre Hotels Group, said: “We are very proud of the new web sites that we have created for our brands Première Classe, Campanile and Kyriad. They meet the high standards of Louvre Hotels Group by delivering a very high-quality online customer experience and making it even easier to make a reservation at one of our many hotels. The new sites will increase our online visibility due to improved response time, rich content and ease of use, which will eventually translate into increased reservations and revenue for our hotels.”

“We are delighted to be partnering with Louvre Hotels Group, one of the leading European players in the hotel industry. This partnership will allow the Group’s customers to have access to TripAdvisor reviews for well-known brands such as Première Classe, Campanile and Kyriad”, Maud Larpent, Senior Manager, Partnerships at TripAdvisor stated. “This initiative demonstrates the Group’s commitment to transparency and means that visitors to the brands’ websites will be able to base their booking decisions on the views and opinions of travellers. We are also looking forward to helping Louvre Hotels Group collect feedback from their customers and to be working with hotel management to highlight the importance and influence of their responses to customer comments.”

*Source: comScore Media Metrix for TripAdvisor Sites, Worldwide, July 2012

The Ritz-Carlton, Chengdu Set to Open its Doors in Summer 2013

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The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C. announces that The Ritz-Carlton, Chengdu, located in the heart of the capital of Sichuan province, will become the luxury hotel operator’s first flag in Southwest China, when it opens in summer 2013.Sichuan is renowned globally as the home of the giant panda, one of China’s national treasures, while the city of Chengdu enjoys a rich history dating back over 2,000 years as a cultural and trading hub. Today, Chengdu is recognized as amongst the new leading cities inside China.

The Ritz-Carlton, Chengdu, in Tianfu Square, is home to one of the city’s largest commercial districts. The hotel will have 353 rooms, including 55 suites, taking interior design cues from the style of a traditional courtyard home which can be found in parts of the old city. Featuring a palette of light woods, relaxing blues and golden hues, the property will subtly reflect the city’s heritage in a contemporary way.

The property features three restaurants including an elegant Cantonese with eight private dining rooms, Flair – the sister lifestyle restaurant and bar of The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong as well as an all-day dining restaurant. There will also be a contemporary lobby lounge that will act as a focal point for people to meet and enjoy high tea. Meeting spaces will include a Grand Ballroom, Junior Ballroom and seven additional meeting rooms, totaling 1,716 square meters of space. The hotel will be fully equipped with an indoor swimming pool as well as luxury fitness and spa facilities.

MENA Region Chain Hotels Market Review – November 2012

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The highlights of November’s performance include:
• Egypt’s race to recovery – Sharm El Sheikh sees highest occupancy and Cairo posts record profits since the Revolution;
• Dubai hotels post record demand, revenues and profits.

Aloft Hotels Debuts in Tampa

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Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.® and Liberty Group has announced that Starwood’s fast-growing Aloft® brand will soon debut in Tampa, Florida. Opening in early 2014 along the Tampa Riverwalk, Aloft Tampa Downtown will occupy the former Mercantile Bank office building as part of an adaptive re-use project developed, owned and managed by the Liberty Group in a joint-venture partnership with Convergent Capital Partners, which acquired the vacant office building earlier this year. Orlando-based Baker Barrios Architects has been selected as the lead architect and interior designer for the project. Aloft Tampa Downtown will deliver style-at-a-steal with 130 spacious, loft-like rooms, forward-thinking technology and a vibrant, social atmosphere in an ideal location along the Tampa Riverwalk, the landmark gateway to downtown. It will be the fifth Aloft in Florida, following the opening of Aloft Miami-Brickwell in 2013.

The project is a vision of joint-venture partners Punit Shah of Liberty Group and Santosh Govindaraju of Convergent Capital Partners. Collectively, the companies have invested over $550,000,000 in performing / sub-performing commercial mortgages and real estate including hotels, golf courses, multifamily, and office in just the past four years.

For Liberty Group, Aloft Tampa Downtown represents yet another opportunity to adapt and reposition another distressed property in a prime location, having acquired more than 20 hotels throughout the United States since 2010.

Located along the Hillsborough River and the new Tampa Riverwalk, Aloft Tampa Downtown will be within walking distance of the University of Tampa, Tampa Convention Center, University of South Florida’s new CAMLS facility, Tampa Times Forum, Tampa Center for the Performing Arts, Tampa History Museum, Curtis Hixon Park, Florida Aquarium, and the Port of Tampa. Hotel amenities will include the Aloft brand’s signature w xyzsm bar located adjacent to the waterfront pool and a 24-hour fitness centre. Aloft Tampa Downtown will also feature a 4,000 square foot rooftop flexible meeting and outdoor terrace area in the heart of Tampa’s bustling financial district.

Pioneering initiatives in music, design, and technology have positioned Aloft as a must-have living-social brand for the next generation of travellers. Aloft has reported consistently high guest satisfaction scores since its launch, reflecting the success of its modern and vibrant design at an affordable price point. Aloft’s social guest experience, with the buzzing re:mix lounge and w xyz bar, have also earned select hotels within the portfolio designations in TripAdvisor’s 2012 “Top 10 Trendiest Hotels in the US” rankings.

Source: Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

Kesterport introduce the Aro Collection

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Kesterport presents the ARO collection from award winning designer Carlos Tiscar.With a circle as the common denominator the ARO range consists of dining chairs, lounge chairs, stools (3 heights) and occasional tables. Curved backs are available fully upholstered or with beech veneered exteriors.

Table tops are available in wood, toughened glass or lacquered HDF, all of which are available in a host of different colours/stains.

For enquiries please contact the contract sales office on 01932 573600 or visit our website site at www.kesterport.com.

Roman Answers SOS Call

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UK Shower Manufacturer, Roman Limited, has once again worked with leading home improvement show, DIY SOS, to help a family in need – this time by supplying products to furnish 3 bathrooms.The show, which aired in January, showed a family in need which had more than doubled in size overnight, when Mum, Julie adopted her best friend’s 5 children after she and her partner tragically passed away. This saw the family grow from 4, up to 9 – putting a huge strain on the 3 bedroomed home, which only contained one bathroom.

Julie’s story appeared in national newspapers, and after being inundated with requests from local residents and those who had read the story nationally, DIY SOS took on the project of extending and refurbishing the house to suit the much larger family.

One of the key issues raised in the show was the queue for the bathroom on a morning. The team decided to update the existing bathroom and also add two additional showering facilities, including a downstairs shower room and an en-suite shower room off Julie’s bedroom.

Having helped out a number of times on DIY SOS, Roman was very keen to get involved and offered products for all three spaces. With the bathrooms all being squeezed into tight spaces, one of the key considerations was products that would be space efficient.

Further to this, Roman was also keen to help reduce the family’s energy bills by using water efficient products. This is when they called on their industry body, The Bathroom Manufacturer’s Association, to see if any other members would like to be involved and supply products – with one stipulation – they must all be registered on the BMA’s Water Label Scheme.

Roman selected products from their Orbital range which offers a number of cleverly designed Enclosures and Bath Screens, which help solve common space problems in the bathroom. The products supplied included their 760mm Orbital Bi-fold Door with Side Panel – this inward opening door doesn’t project out on to other furniture making it a perfect fit. For the main family bathroom, they supplied their power shower approved Orbital Folding Bath Screen, which offers a stylish over bath showering facility.

To complement these products, Roman also supplied one of their stylish shower valves, which is registered on the BMA’s Water Label Scheme and shower trays to suit the enclosures.

The family were delighted with their finished bathrooms and with the rest of the home.
David Osborne, Roman’s Managing Director, commented: “We are always very happy to help programmes such as DIY SOS. They always work with such deserving families, to help turn their lives around. The finished bathrooms and homes always look amazing. On this occasion, the family we helped out had suddenly more than doubled over night. The space the designers had to work with was somewhat limited, so space saving was at the fore-front when making recommendations for the shower facilities. Alongside this, with such a large family and house for mum, Julie, to look after, easy cleaning and maintenance was another priority. Our enclosures and bath screens were a perfect fit – both are supplied with Roman Ultra Care Pre-coated Glass protection. This is designed to stop dirt and grime sticking to the glass, for easy cleaning and lasting sparkle. The finished bathrooms were not only practical, but offered a real designer finish.”

Tune Hotels Expands UK Portfolio with First Scottish Property

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Malaysian hotel group Tune Hotels announced the official opening of its first ever Scottish hotel, Tune Hotel Haymarket, Edinburgh on 8th January 2013. Following the resounding success of the group’s UK entry with its four London properties, the Scottish hotel has stayed true to the brand by offering visitors international class accommodation that offers great value, great savings. Tune Hotel Haymarket has a different look and feel to other properties and showcases the group’s new, hip branding. A Tune Hotel tartan was also commissioned by the hotel, adding a subtle Scottish feel to the furnishings.

Mark Lankester, Group CEO of Tune Hotels, commented: “Introducing the Tune Hotel brand to Scotland was an important business move for us. The demand for a low cost hotel that offers good quality basics and importantly a great night’s sleep is becoming ever more important as tourists and business travellers are swayed by price but unwilling to trade down. Edinburgh is an immensely important trade and tourism hub and we’re excited to take part in and contribute to its continued success. Further Scottish development is definitely on the cards as we look to introduce the brand to a number of Scottish cities.

Tune Hotel Haymarket brings Tune Hotels’ UK portfolio to five with more on the way. We have 27 hotels globally across five countries and the pipeline includes hotels opening in Melbourne, Australia and Ahmedabad, India this year.”

Tourism Minister Fergus Ewing said: “Tourism is one of Scotland’s major industries and The Scottish Government is fully committed to growing the sector. We have much to look forward to – 2013 is the Year of Natural Scotland and next year we have the second year of Homecoming, incorporating the Commonwealth Games and the Ryder Cup.

Visitors will come from across the globe to make the most of our beautiful natural landscapes as well as our visitor attractions and it is important that we have a full mix of accommodation available to make their stay as enjoyable as possible. I am pleased to open the new Tune Hotel in Edinburgh and look forward to working with the company as they develop their brand in Scotland – creating jobs in the process.”

Perfectly positioned opposite Haymarket station, Tune Hotel Haymarket has 179 en-suite bedrooms including double bedrooms with and without windows, alongside twin and accessible bedrooms with windows. Continuing with the group’s core vision of providing great quality basics for a great night’s sleep at a price everyone can afford, those who book in advance will be able to enjoy bedrooms for as little as £25 a night.

As a limited service hotel consumers can expect low-cost rooms focused on offering high-quality basics – five-star beds, power showers, air conditioned rooms, central locations, a clean environment, and 24 hour security – with guests only paying extra for the facilities and services they use.

Hotel Opening: £3.1 million Highlands hotel

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West Midlands construction company Anglo Holt has announced the completion of its most northerly project ever – a £3.1 million Travelodge hotel in the Scottish Highlands.Travelodge Fort William is a 60-bedroom hotel with 21,125 sq ft of retail space. The 40-week design and build project was awarded to the construction company by Edinburgh-based clients Ashford Property Group.

Andy Elwell, managing director at Anglo Holt, said: “Fort William is our most northerly project to date. The build programme for the hotel, which is located on the high street in the shadow of Ben Nevis, was carried out during the winter.”

The Fort William project extends the company’s successful 12-year partnership with Travelodge, which has seen it complete 56 hotels, with a further five contracts currently in progress, worth a total of more than £200 million.

Marriott International Introduces Two New Brands to the Brazilian Hotel Market

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Marriott International has recently announced plans to introduce two of its mid-market hotel brands, the Fairfield Inn and Courtyard by Marriott brands in Brazil. The company will open a new 165-room Fairfield Inn by Marriott in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, and a 160-room Fairfield Inn by Marriott and 158-room Courtyard by Marriott hotel, both in Curitiba, Parana. All three properties will be developed under an agreement with Mr. Aldemir Dadalt, owner and president of Prisma Engenharia SA, a prominent regional real estate development and construction company based in Joinville, Santa Catarina, who has developed 14 hotels located in major cities of Southern Brazil.

The hotels will be Mr. Dadalt’s second project with Marriott. The first was the 128-room Hotel & Spa do Vinho Caudalie, part of the Marriott’s Autograph Collection, located in Bento Gonçalves, Brazil’s wine region in Rio Grande do Sul approximately 124 km from Porto Alegre.

The two Fairfield by Marriott hotels in Curitiba and Porto Alegre will be the first two introduced, both set to open in the first half of 2014 before the World Cup.

The 158-room Courtyard by Marriott hotel in Curitiba, scheduled to open in early 2015, will feature the brand’s refreshing business lobby, a casual dining restaurant, meeting space and recreational facilities include a swimming pool and a fitness center.

Marriott International is currently represented in Brazil by the 445-room Renaissance Sao Paulo Hotel, 245-room JW Marriott Hotel Rio de Janeiro, the 311-room Sao Paulo Airport Marriott, 114-unit Marriott Executive Apartments Sao Paulo and the 128-room Hotel & Spa do Vinho Caudalie.

Company Profile: Thomas Dudley

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Did you imagine that such a thing as a ‘Euro-standard turd’ would exist? Neither did I until I visited the testing department of Thomas Dudley, the amazing engineering company based in Dudley. Whilst engineering giants like Vickers have been sold down the river by incompetent shareholder appointed managers, Thomas Dudley is benefiting from family ownership that sees a bright future for UK manufacturing and is investing family money, and millions of it, to ensure the company continues and thrives.Designers will be familiar with Thomas Dudley from their stands at the various interiors trade shows but may be forgiven for thinking that toilet cisterns were the company’s major product. The ‘Euro turd’ forms a small, but important, part of the flush testing process – more of that later. Whilst this is important the company continues to invest in research and development and the linked production technologies on its factory sites in Dudley.

Located in a building on the side of the site overlooking an art school sculpture studio, the new multi-million pound moulding line in the foundry contains a new automated casting capacity which vastly increases production capabilities. It is here that a small group of technicians are developing vandal proof toilets and wash hand basins in new polymer materials. Internationally renowned comedy star Lenny Henry inaugurated the new foundry capabilities and you may well ask, “why him?” Well, he hales from – yep, you’ve guessed it – Dudley!

This part of the British Midlands was at the heart of many of the processes created in the Industrial Revolution. Whilst the North West was the creative centre for the weaving industry and its share of the Industrial Revolution, Dudley was at the heart of the Midlands revolution in metal working. On a coal field just up the road from Ironbridge, named for its own creative evolution of iron working, Thomas Dudley has survived whilst government, management and unions have conspired to destroy the regions once great engineering heritage. Thomas Dudley is one of a few names surviving and thriving in an area littered with the names of giants that no longer exist – Morris, Austin, Norton, English Electric, the list seems an endless epitaph to English self-destructiveness and managerial incompetence.

No such incompetence at Thomas Dudley as the owners and management team forge a future based on innovation, quality control and smart production.

Flush plates of a new generation at Ecobuild 2013

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Geberit will be exhibiting at Ecobuild 2013, held at London’s Excel, to present and showcase its new developments and innovations ideal for modern, sustainable building designs within private and public applications.Taking pride of place on Stand S349 will be Geberit’s new addition to its Sigma10 range of flushplates. The new design incorporates the very latest dual flush technology, controlled via infra-red, and has been styled for the next generation.

Geberit’s Sigma50 flush plate has been modernised and refreshed by its designer, Christoph Behling. With his new design, Behling has incorporated gently curved buttons and removed the outer frame to create a seamless and timeless look as well as introducing a new colour, Umbra. Similarly, the manufacturer’s popular Sigma10 flush plates have also been given a re-design, and are available in a stainless steel finish for both the touchless and the mechanical versions.

The leading sanitary systems and piping solutions manufacturer will also be introducing enhancements to several of its key product lines in 2013 and many of these will be shown at Ecobuild. Boasting water-saving credentials for both commercial and domestic situations the new Geberit’s Sigma50 and Sigma10 flush plates are being launched to ensure they meet modern requirements on both an aesthetic and practical level.

Continuing with the sustainable solution theme, Geberit will also be displaying its Self Sustaining Power Supply, designed as an independent power source for use with the manufacturer’s infra-red taps. Designed for use in washrooms with a large volume of users per day, Geberit‘s Self Sustaining Power Supply helps commercial premises effortlessly fulfill their green credentials.

To find out more about Geberit’s innovative sanitary systems and plumbing solutions visit Stand S349 at Ecobuild, Excel London, from Tuesday 5 to Thursday 7 March.

Four Seasons Arrives in Tanzania: Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti Now Open

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Following a rebrand and an extensive upgrade, Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, Tanzania has officially opened its doors.

The Serengeti National Park is considered by many as the best in Africa and is one of Tanzania’s most famous natural wonders. The Lodge is the first Four Seasons in Sub-Saharan Africa and marks the introduction of the brand to the region with two additional properties planned in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and an exclusive beach resort on the island of Zanzibar. With a total of 77 guest rooms, including 12 suites with plunge pools and five free-standing villas with private swimming pools, the Lodge offers guests the ultimate in privacy. Each room has an elevated open-air sundeck, which provides views over the Serengeti and a truly intimate wildlife experience to its guests.

The design of the property reflects both contemporary African architectural style and its surrounding landscape – with the centrepiece of the Lodge comprising of a two storey great house that includes a choice of both indoor and outdoor dining options: Kula’s, an International and African buffet-style restaurant; Maji Bar, an à la carte restaurant and bar; and Boma Grill, offering authentic African grilled dishes using locally sourced produce. The Sundowner Bar boasts spectacular sunset views and a wine cellar where guests can sample wines from across the African continent.

Four Seasons Safari Lodge offers guests a unique opportunity to be immersed in the Serengeti from a safe and ecologically responsible environment, while still being pampered amid the unspoiled wilderness. Elevated wooden walkways weave throughout the property, connecting the great house and guest rooms with a free-standing Spa complex housing six treatment pavilions and a fitness centre. From the serenity of the Lodge’s outdoor infinity pool, guests overlook an active watering hole that attracts a daily variety of wildlife, including elephants.

Suitable for guests of eight years and above, Four Seasons Safari Lodge is also home to its own Discovery Centre featuring museum quality exhibits and a lecture hall for guests to learn about the local wildlife, environment and culture.

“It’s great to be in Africa, where each day brings a new wonder,” says James Kostecky, General Manager and Four Seasons veteran. As an avid photographer with a keen sense of adventure, he points out, “This Lodge is an excellent opportunity for first time safari travellers, families and groups to experience the natural beauty, astounding wildlife and fascinating culture of the Serengeti.”

W Guangzhou Hotel & Residences

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W Hotels Worldwide has unveiled the innovative design concept for the highly anticipated W Guangzhou Hotel & Residences. Slated to open in early 2013, the first W Hotel in mainland China will introduce Guangzhou to a new style of modern luxury, featuring cutting-edge architectural and interior designs by an eclectic assemblage of international designers. With a striking exterior by renowned architect Rocco Yim, W Guangzhou will feature dynamic interiors by New York’s Yabu Pushelberg, Glyph of Toronto, Hong Kong’s AFSO, A.N.D. of Tokyo, and Kuala Lumpur’s DesignWilkes. Providing a rich mosaic of architectural design elements, W Guangzhou will stylishly depict Guangzhou’s unique juxtaposition of an ancient city in the midst of a modern industrial and economic explosion. Owned and developed by KWG Property Holdings and managed by Starwood Hotels & Resorts, W Guangzhou will join the ranks of a fast growing portfolio of W Hotels in vibrant destinations and exotic locations throughout Asia Pacific, including Seoul, Hong Kong, Singapore, Maldives, Koh Samui, Bali – Seminyak, Taipei, and just recently Bangkok.

A Mosaic of Design – Embracing the Past, Present & Future
As a global design powerhouse, W Hotels Worldwide pushes the boundaries with each new hotel to create innovative, yet locally relevant design stories. In partnership with KWG Property Holdings, W Guangzhou has assembled a team of cutting-edge regional and international designers to develop the hotel’s design narrative, which brings to life Guangzhou’s ancient culture and promising future.

W Guangzhou boasts a striking exterior by architect Rocco Yim of Rocco Design Architects Limited, who has developed some of China’s most recognizable and iconic projects, including Hong Kong’s International Finance Centre and Hong Kong Station as well as the Guangdong Museum in Guangzhou. The building’s exterior has an asymmetrical shape with a sleek sheath of black glass punctuated by architectural cut-outs and bright glass highlights. Layer upon layer of color, light and texture weave a vibrant, modern palate that is exciting, stylish and provocative.

The hotel’s major interior spaces each feature unique design concepts that work together to create a rich medley of experiences that capture Guangzhou’s position as an ancient city in the midst of a modern evolution. Inspired by the intricate Kesi tapestries of the region and Guangzhou’s storied history as a center of commerce and culture, the spaces utilize multiple colors, innovative installations, bold lighting and dynamic textures to dramatically transition from one to another.

W Guangzhou will introduce the city to new style of modern luxury with a range of 320 contemporary guestrooms and suites designed by Yabu Pushelberg. The hotel’s destination bar, sure to become a new hotspot in Guangzhou, will feature a stunning, bold design that is literally out of the box. Architect and designer Kosaka of A.N.D. has created a four-story lit glass loft suspended from the side of the hotel with optical fiber strings of light cascading down the inside of the glass, creating a pulsating effect of light and energy that can seen from both the inside and outside the hotel.

Yan Yu, W Guangzhou’s signature Chinese restaurant, will feature a modern design by DesignWilkes inspired by the orchid, a flower treasured throughout Asia and valued for its multiple color varieties. With a creamy white palette to anchor the interior, each private dining room will reflect a different color on the orchid spectrum, while servers will move around in colorful silk uniforms of mandarin, fuchsia, lemon, lime and plum – a prism of color to be reflected on the white background.

Innovative installations will be found throughout W Guangzhou, including the stunning three-story “Luminous WaterWall” in the entrance of the hotel. Developed by WETDesign, the piece has been inspired by impressionist paintings and is a liquid mosaic of light, lines and color that evolve, entwine and collide to create a vibrant, dynamic entry. Other installations will be cleverly functional, including a piece by Yabu Pushelberg that will frame one WOOBAR’s lounge areas, a suspended modern nest, supported by an elevated walkway and tethered above and below by thing metal strips to create an intimate and provocative space with views of the hotel’s Living Room (the W brand’s twist on the traditional hotel lobby).

Andy Thornton at Hospitality 2013

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Andy Thornton will be introducing a selection of new furniture designs at Hospitality 2013 with a contrasting emphasis on modern Italian design and industrial/urban vintage. The company is constantly introducing new and innovative furniture, lighting and decorative accessories to the UK hospitality market.New at the show will be the recently launching Albert-One side chair which features a solid beech frame which can be polished to any colour and upholstered in any fabric or leather. Equally stylish is the Doll side chair which can also be polished and upholstered to client’s specification. Both chairs are ideal for most type of venue combining well with other chairs and tables from the range.

Andy Thornton will also be featuring samples from their hugely popular Urban Vintage collection of furniture & lighting which has taken the hospitality market by storm. Amongst the most popular bar stools are the Draughtsman’s bar stool and the Industrial bar stool which are both offered in pewter finish with timber seat.

Andy Thornton will also be displaying a decorative feature wall made up from a popular design from their metal tile range, finished in a heavily distressed, shabby chic finish. This traditional product is experiencing a renaissance in hospitality interiors, being used extensively for ceiling and wall decoration in restaurants and bars.

Visit Andy Thornton on stand 717 at Hospitality 2013, from 21-23 Jan at the NEC, Birmingham.

RHA’s Hotel Desk Chairs

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RHA Furniture offers a wide range of modern and traditional desk chairs.

Recent additions would be ideally placed in hotel bedrooms, business lounges and meeting rooms.All of the Lottus chairs are available with thermoplastic seats, in a range of colours, as well as the option to have the seats partially or fully upholstered in your choice of fabric or leather.

New desk chairs have also been added to the competitively priced P2 range; the stylish Noa and Laja desk chairs are available in a white or black lacquer finish.

The Gliss, Noa and Laja desk chairs are listed on RHA Furniture’s Hotel Desk Chairs webpage, where you can find full product details and request a quote.

Ibis Styles London Excel opens its doors

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ibis Styles London Excel has opened its doors following an exciting refurbishment of bedrooms and public spaces.

The hotel, ideally located opposite the London ExCeL Conference Centre in the Docklands area of London, is within one mile of London City Airport and within easy reach of The o2 Arena and the Olympic Park. It offers 302 bedrooms each featuring a work desk, flat screen TV, tea & coffee making facilities and a shower room. The hotel boasts four separate dining spaces and The Capstan Conference Centre with four meeting spaces for up to 150 people.

Thomas Dubaere, Managing Director, Accor UK and Ireland, said: “As the world’s leading hotel operator, we are always looking for opportunities to expand with franchise partners. This hotel is in a great location in the upcoming East end of London which has benefitted enormously from the Olympics. An ibis Styles offers creativity and personality for the hotel and its guests. As we continue to increase the Accor UK network to 300 hotels by 2015, ibis Styles and the economy brands will play a major part in our development.”

Unique to the economy segment, the ibis Styles hotels (formally all seasons) are all individually designed, contemporary hotels. They offer a new economy hotel experience and provide a high-quality, budget boutique atmosphere for all visitors.

ibis Styles London Excel is the fourth ibis Styles hotel in the UK, all of which are located in Greater London. The ibis Styles network will continue to grow across the UK in 2013.

For more information on London hotels please visit our website.

Hamilton Appoints New UK Sales Director

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Decorative electrical wiring accessories, audio and lighting controls manufacturer Hamilton Litestat has announced the promotion of Jim Berry to UK Sales Director, effective from 1 January 2013. Jim joined Hamilton in late 2011 as a regional manger, working mainly with architects, consultants and specifiers in the London area, using Hamilton’s dedicated area at The Building Centre as his central London base. His promotion to UK Sales Director will see Jim lead a team including a sales manager and area representatives throughout the UK to continue expanding the Hamilton brand with specifiers, electrical contractors and wholesalers.

Managing Director Ian Hamilton, commented: “Jim’s promotion is a great way for Hamilton to start 2013 after what was a challenging year for the whole industry. He is a big part of our future growth plans and will undoubtedly play a vital role in shaping the exciting plans we have for expanding the Hamilton brand. He’s an experienced sales person in the electrical industry and over the past year he’s proved a real asset to our company, securing several large contracts and helping to motivate others to do the same. We look forward to him leading by example and helping to drive forward our company.”

“I’m thrilled to have been made a director of Hamilton and I’m really looking forward to building on the work I’ve done over the past year in helping to create opportunities and drive sales, both for our standard products and where our bespoke design service is needed,” added Jim.

Leading North East Hotel Shortlisted For Top Tourism Award

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A STYLISH hotel in the centre of Newcastle is celebrating after being shortlisted for a prestigious tourism award.

The Sandman Signature Hotel Newcastle, the first in the UK to be opened by leading Canadian hospitality chain the Sandman Hotel Group, has been shortlisted in the Large Hotel of the Year category in the North East England Tourism Awards.The awards honour the achievements of venues, attractions, hotels and service providers working in the tourism industry and the winners of the 14 categories will be announced at a ceremony on January 31 at The Sage Gateshead.

If the multi million pound hotel, on the site of the former Scottish and Newcastle Brewery at Gallowgate, opposite the Newcastle United football ground, wins its category it will then have the chance to compete against winners from other UK regions in the Visit England Awards for Excellence in 2013.

The four-star, 170-bedroom hotel and Shark Club gastro bar was shortlisted by judges from a number of organisations, including Newcastle Gateshead Initiative, Northumberland County Council, Nexus and the North East Chamber of Commerce.

General manager Kevin Gilhooly said: “Among the key factors in our decision to choose Newcastle as the destination for our first hotel in the UK were its great infrastructure and its place as the commercial and historical heart of the North of England.

“Not only has this served us well in attracting corporate clients, but it has also made us a hugely popular choice for visitors to the region who find the hotel an excellent and accessible base from which to visit all the attractions and venues this incredible region has to offer. We are delighted to have been shortlisted for this prestigious award.”

The Sandman Hotel Group owns more than 45 hotels, resorts and inns across Canada and is now actively looking to expand in the UK.

Travelodge appoints Brian Wallace as Chairman

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Travelodge, the UK’s leading budget hotel company, has announced the recent appointment of Brian Wallace as Chairman. Brian has a wealth of experience in the hotel industry and will take up the role with immediate effect. A qualified accountant, Brian has held senior executive roles with a number of companies, including Schlumberger, Ladbrokes and Hilton, as well as non-executive roles at Miller Group, Hays plc and Scottish & Newcastle plc.

Brian spent 12 years with Hilton, initially as Finance Director, before combining that role with Deputy Chief Executive. During that period, he played a pivotal role in strengthening the balance sheet, expanding the global presence of the Company and ultimately reunifying the Hilton brand through the landmark sale of the business to Hilton Hotels Corporation in America. Brian is currently a non executive director of FirstGroup plc.

Commenting on the announcement, Grant Hearn, Chief Executive of Travelodge, said: “I am really excited to welcome Brian as the new Chairman of Travelodge. He has extensive experience of the hotel industry which will be invaluable as we continue to grow the Travelodge brand and deliver on our successful growth strategy. I have known Brian for over 12 years and believe he will be a real asset to our Company.”

Brian Wallace commented on his appointment: “I am delighted to be joining Travelodge at an exciting time in its history. The management team did a great job last year in successfully achieving the financial restructuring of the business. I am really looking forward to working with Grant and his team as Travelodge continues to focus on serving its customers, with a significant room refurbishment programme due to be launched shortly.”

GHM Introduces a New Name in Luxury with The Aayu Mumbai

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Add India to the select roster of countries that are home to a GHM property.

The exclusive management group has recently unveiled plans for The Aayu Mumbai, a 42-suite luxury hotel and setting for India’s first restaurants by the world’s most decorated chef Joël Robuchon, and culinary star Hide Yamamoto. The property is scheduled to open in December 2013.The Aayu Mumbai will claim the top five floors of Kohinoor Square’s Central Tower, the tallest commercial building in the city. The all-suite hotel overlooks historic Shivaji Park and offers views of the Arabian Sea to the west, and the island mainland to the east.

Spread over a 5-acre parcel of land and towering 203 metres above the Dadar area of Mumbai, Sandeep Shikre & Associates (SSA Architects) in Mumbai and US-based GKK Works collaborated to design the 50-storey Kohinoor Square complex of office, commercial, retail and residential space that is poised to dramatically redefine the skyline of India’s most populous city.

Interior designer Jaya Ibrahim, who previously partnered with GHM on The Legian Bali, The Chedi Muscat and The Nam Hai, will lend his award-winning aesthetic to The Aayu’s spaces, including its 42 suites ranging in size from 65 to 155 square metres.

Joël Robuchon, named ‘Chef of the Century’ by the Gault Millau guide and the only chef to be awarded 28 Michelin stars, will open his 8th L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon at The Aayu. Serving contemporary French cuisine with artistic flair, L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon will also feature a tea lounge, pastry shop and collection of fine wines handpicked by Robuchon.

Japanese culinary genius and 2010 Global Chef Award recipient Hide Yamamoto will mastermind a second restaurant showcasing new generation Japanese cuisine from its charcoal Robata grill, homemade ramen noodle bar and sushi and sake counter.

“With the involvement of Joël Robuchon and Hide Yamamoto, GHM is redefining the culinary landscape and luxury offering of Mumbai in the same way the Kohinoor Square tower is transforming the city skyline,” said GHM President Hans R. Jenni. “Each of these chefs is an exceptional, world-renown talent. Through their collaboration with GHM, The Aayu will emerge as a new style icon in Mumbai.”

A library lounge and bar, cigar and cognac lounge, exclusive malt bar and capacious boardroom will occupy the 49th floor. The hotel’s spa will be unmoored from a fixed location, with all treatments conducted in the haven of a guest’s room. The Aayu’s 50th-floor rooftop terrace will be home to Mumbai’s highest bar, complemented by a swimming pool and deck with ocean views, as well as 1,400 square metres of landscaped courtyard.

Inspired by the Sanskrit word for ‘life’, GHM aims to make a bold new statement in India with the launch of The Aayu. Aside from The Aayu Mumbai, the group is on target to debut two other properties by the end of 2013; The Chedi Club Suzhou in China and The Chedi Andermatt in Switzerland.

Opening of the Shanghai Marriott Hotel Pudong East

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Marriott International, Inc has announced the opening of the 323-room Shanghai Marriott Hotel Pudong East under a long-term management agreement with Shanghai Hengchang Industry Co., Ltd. Speaking at the opening of the hotel, Arne Sorenson, Marriott International’s President and CEO, said: “We are delighted to be opening this wonderful Marriott Hotels & Resorts property today and adding to our extensive portfolio of hotels in China across all our brands. This hotel represents our 62nd hotel in the country and our 20th in Shanghai alone, where we are the largest operator of full-scale hotels in the city. I would like to thank our partner in this hotel, Shanghai Hengchang Industry Co., Ltd., for their trust and granting us the opportunity to manage such a magnificent hotel and we look forward to a long partnership with them.”

Located in the heart of Pudong, Shanghai Marriott Hotel Pudong East is close to two major industrial parks which are home to the China headquarters of many Fortune 500 companies, and is just a five-minute drive from the Shanghai New International Expo Center, a popular venue of high-profile regional and domestic trade shows and exhibitions in eastern China. The hotel is easily accessible from both Pudong and Hongqiao international airports in the city.

The Shanghai Marriott Hotel Pudong East offers 323 rooms and suites that feature scenic views of park, lake or canal of the surrounding area. The hotel provides business travellers with a full array of amenities and facilities to inspire them to perform better and stay connected with business partners, customers and family.

The hotel concierge and ‘At Your Service’ hotline provides guests with insightful information and advice for exploring and discovering the city. Guests staying on the Executive Floor enjoy exclusive access to the 21st floor lounge which is ideally suited for relaxation after a long day, taking advantage of the great panoramic views from the floor-to-ceiling windows.

Shanghai Marriott Hotel Pudong East features four food and beverage options providing guests with a variety of local and international culinary delights. Man Ho, the signature Chinese restaurant of Marriott Hotels & Resorts, features sumptuous Cantonese and Shanghai cuisine. This opulent restaurant offers several private dining rooms which are ideal for business meetings or intimate celebrations. Casalingo offers authentic Italian dishes from antipasto, home-made pasta, stone-oven cooked pizza to gelato, as well as a great selection of Italian wine and coffee. Pudong City Bistro offers a variety of international dishes and is a perfect choice for food lovers who want to taste cuisines from around the world, while The Lounge is an ideal venue for informal business meetings and casual social activities.

The hotel offers 1,705 square meters of banquet space, including a 655 square meter divisible and pillar-free grand ballroom, together with another 10 function rooms which feature natural light. The hotel’s recreational facilities include a fully-equipped Fitness Center with a 22-meter heated indoor swimming pool. Jacuzzi, Steam and Sauna are available in both male and female lockers with four spa treatment rooms providing a variety of pampering treatments.

New Baulmann catalogue 2013-2014

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Baulmann Leuchten, the lighting-specialist for hospitality projects, has now launched the new general catalogue 2013-2014.The successful design of the previous catalogue 2011-2012 has been continued consequently and updated with current reference photos. Besides all the novelties from the “Light&Building 2012” and the “Sleep Event 2012” numerous new products have been introduced in all categories. Special attention has been paid to the development of innovative products using the latest LED technology.

Subdivided into the well-know ranges “Interior Project”, “Big Lights”, “Bathroom” and “Business”, the new catalogue 2013-2014 is now presenting the standard range of Baulmann Leuchten on a total of 193 pages. As usual, all these products can also be customized to fit the requirements of different projects.

The electronic version of the catalogue can be downloaded from the homepage of Baulmann Leuchten within the next days.

Dawnvale Hospitality Interiors release new contract furniture website

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Manchester based Dawnvale Hospitality Interiors are pleased to announce the launch of their new furniture website www.dawnvalefurniture.com dedicated for design professionals and operators, showcasing an extensive range of stylish contract furniture to suit a wide range of projects, including bars, restaurants, hotels, cafes and nightclubs.Continued growth during 2011/12 of the contract furniture division has lead to a dedicated website being launched in January this year. This exciting development demonstrates the quality and diversity of their product ranges and profiles a large range of recent successful projects, including Hawksmoor Restaurants, Chaophraya Group, Eclectic Hotels and many others.

The new website address is intended to run alongside the main company website www.dawnvale.com which provides an overview of the entire group.

Supplying both indoor and outdoor contract furniture, Dawnvale provide more than just a catalogue of products. As specialists with strong manufacturing skills, exceptional product sourcing and knowledge of technical specification, they can manage all of your furniture needs whilst providing options to suit every budget and design specification required.

The combination of their UK manufacturing facilities, European suppliers and dedicated partnering facilities, all working in an extensive range of materials and production processes provides complete furniture solutions for contract use on time and within budget.

Dawnvale Hospitality Interiors specialise in the manufacture of bespoke bars, commercial kitchens, contract furniture and interior fit out projects. The company is well established within the market place with thirty years experience in the leisure and hospitality sectors.

AMARI DOHA NOW OPEN – introducing the first Amari property in the Middle East

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Amari Doha became the first Amari hotel in the Middle East when it opened its doors to the public in the Qatari capital on 1st January 2013. Amari Doha is owned by Sharaka Holdings, formerly known as GTG and managed by Thailand based, ONYX Hospitality group’s leading upscale brand, Amari.Ideally located just 15 minutes from Doha International Airport and in convenient reach of Doha’s major commercial centres, the property boasts a prime position for exploring Doha’s historic and cultural sites, including the Islamic Art Centre and Souk Waqif, making it the perfect base for business and leisure-seeking travellers alike.

The 13 storey property features 120 contemporary designed fully appointed rooms, including 78 superior rooms, 36 deluxe rooms and six suites. Facilities include the fresh and fun Breeze Spa, which also features a Jacuzzi and Vichy shower room, Turkish bath, Sauna and steam room, a selection of food and beverage outlets, adult and children’s swimming pools, fitness centre and for visiting executives, a business centre and conferencing and banqueting facilities. The hotel’s rooftop pool lounge also provides stunning panoramic views of Doha’s skyline and the Corniche.

Says Damian Ball, General Manager, Amari Doha: “Amari Doha’s opening is a significant milestone for ONYX Hospitality Group. For the first time, Amari’s genuine Asian hospitality can now be experienced within the Middle East. Leisure travellers will be encouraged to share and experience Doha’s local attractions and hot spots while enjoying Amari Doha’s unique style and friendly service, while business travellers are equally catered to with premium quality accommodation, convenience and thoughtful consideration in both facilities and the availability of creative corporate packages and hospitality solutions.”

Commenting on the new venture, a spokesperson for Sharaka Holdings said: “As an enterprise that encompasses excellence in every business we operate, Sharaka Holdings is proud to partner with ONYX Hospitality Group to bring the reputable Amari brand to Qatar and the Middle East for the first time. With our core values of integrity, sharing and creativity we are confident Amari Doha will become a prominent player in Qatar’s hospitality landscape.”

Thistle Piccadilly Reveals Brand New Look

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Thistle Piccadilly is celebrating the completion of an extensive refurbishment, as part of a wider £45 million investment across the Thistle London property portfolio. The renovation of Thistle Piccadilly has transformed all 82 bedrooms, offering guests a contemporary and stylish base ideal for both business and leisure travel. All bedrooms benefit from brand new luxurious en-suite facilities with rainforest showers, specialist mood lighting, LCD TVs and tea and coffee making facilities. The lobby has also been totally remodelled and is now a bright, modern space, graced with soft lighting and furniture.

The newly refurbished House Lounge exudes the style and comfort befitting of its theatrical surroundings, making it the perfect location to enjoy a pre-theatre drink or dinner. The enticing menu features a range of British and European dishes, complemented by an extensive wine list.

Thistle Piccadilly boasts an unrivalled location in the heart of the capital near many of London’s top attractions. With Leicester Square right on the doorstep, guests can also take advantage of a wealth of cinemas and restaurants. Other top attractions that are close by include Covent Garden, Trafalgar Square and Leicester Square.

In addition to the Piccadilly refurbishment, Thistle has transformed a further four of its London hotels including:

Thistle Kensington Gardens
This popular London business and leisure hotel has been completely transformed with a new, contemporary look and feel and stunning views over Hyde Park.

Thistle Euston
Conveniently located just a few minute’s stroll from St Pancras International and London King’s Cross station, Thistle Euston is the perfect choice for business travellers. The complete refurbishment of this property includes all 362 bedrooms and six meeting rooms, the largest seating 100 in a theatre-style setting.

The Royal Trafalgar, by Thistle
All 108 bedrooms at The Royal Trafalgar, by Thistle have been newly refurbished offering Standard and Executive rooms. Located on the ground floor, the Lounge and Gravity Bar offer perfect surroundings for after work or pre-dinner drinks.

The Kingsley
Located in the heart of London, the refurbishment of this historic, boutique property has seen a complete transformation of its 127 bedrooms and seven meeting rooms.

Thistle has recently launched free, unlimited WiFi across its portfolio of London Hotels. Provided in partnership with BT WiFi, the service offers first class connectivity to guests, making remote working stress-free and keeping in touch even easier. Guests also benefit from anytime, anywhere internet access throughout the hotel properties, eliminating the need to be confined to WiFi ‘hotspots’.

David Grosfils, Regional Operations Director, comments: “Following a multi-million pound investment and three years of work, we’re extremely proud to announce the completion of this final refurbishment. We are committed to continually investing in our properties to provide first rate accommodation for our guests. The refurbishment has completely transformed bedrooms, bars, restaurants, meeting and events facilities and public areas across our London properties and will ensure our guests continue to enjoy a comfortable and relaxing stay.”

Directory member Contra Curtains supplied all the soft furnishings to Thistle Kensington Gardens, Thistle Euston and The Royal Trafalgar, by Thistle.

Four Seasons enters the last lap of its most challenging restoration project to date

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Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts has now started an official countdown to the opening of its newest restoration project – the 177-room Four Seasons Hotel Lion Palace, St Petersburg. Designed in 1817 by French architect Auguste de Montferrand as a Russian Palace, the Hotel represents possibly Four Seasons’ most ambitious and culturally important project in its more than 50-year history. Once home to Princess Lobanova-Rostovskaya, Four Seasons Hotel Lion Palace will be the company’s first hotel in Russia and will set new standards of luxury and service in the city of St Petersburg and, indeed, the country. This painstaking project follows Four Seasons’ successful restoration of historic properties in Florence, Budapest, Istanbul and Milan and reflects the group’s ever-growing focus on rescuing unique heritage buildings as it expands its range of properties in Europe. “It is always difficult to confirm an exact opening date on a restoration project of this scale and complexity, however we are currently preparing for a Spring opening with great confidence. Anyone who has followed what was achieved in Florence or Budapest will appreciate that, with Four Seasons, the doors will only open when every last detail is as it should be. Patience will be rewarded and I am confident this will be one of the most talked about hotel openings in 2013,” said Martin Rhomberg, the hotel’s General Manger.

Four Seasons and its development partners have been working closely with the Russian heritage and planning authorities to ensure that the project reaches the same high standards of historical authenticity and cultural sensitivity for which the group has been applauded for in the historical cities of Florence, Istanbul, Budapest and Milan.

The building is located in the heart of the city and has an impressive yellow façade with huge classical white columns and a blue-green rooftop – all of which combine to make it the epitome of St. Petersburg elegance. Before the work could start, the development team produced an over 1,000-page Historical Note document covering all aspects of the proposed works for submission to the St Petersburg heritage authorities. As an example of the essential attention to detail, the existing exterior painted surfaces were studied by experts who discovered that the building had over forty remaining layers of paint. Consequently the process of choosing the most authentic colour was far from straightforward.

The hotel’s main entrance is guarded by two magnificent white marble lions that have been immortalized in Alexander Pushkin’s 1833 poem, “The Bronze Horseman.” The restoration team are obviously keen to preserve and protect this venerable pair who have now survived nearly two centuries of St Petersburg’s eventful history. During the Siege of Leningrad (as it then was known) in the Second World War they remained bravely at their posts and despite the remorseless shelling which the city suffered thanks to some strategically-placed wooden boards. The female sculpted figures also have been restored and sit atop the hotel’s terraces. Often wrongly assumed to be angels, they are in fact muses (as angels were reserved for churches in Russia) and bear the coat of arms of the Russian Empire.

The hotel has an impressive main stairway dressed in marble with elaborate mouldings and gold and bronze decoration, all of which has been restored to the original 1820s drawings of Auguste de Monteferrand with Reardon Smith Architects and interior designer Cheryl Rowley leading the restoration and conversion.

Located in the historic Admiralteysky district – just two blocks from the Hermitage Museum and close to Nevsky Prospekt and the Mariinsky Theatre – the hotel will immediately be positioned among Russia’s finest hotels. Four Seasons Hotel Lion Palace St. Petersburg provides the dream St Petersburg luxury accommodation experience: living like Russian royalty in an authentic 19th-century palace. The newly appointed luxury hotel areas reflect imperial Russian style while feeling fresh, light and contemporary.

The Lion Palace joins a collection of unique and architecturally important heritage hotels in Europe whose origins range from the fifteenth to the early twentieth centuries. These now include the Four Seasons Hotel Florence, sensitively adapted over ten years from two Renaissance palaces and set in an idyllic 11-acre garden; the Four Seasons Gresham Palace, an Art Nouveau landmark in the remarkable city of Budapest; the Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet, housed in a century-old neo-classical prison; the Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at the Bosphorus, transformed from a nineteenth century former Ottoman place; the Four Seasons Hotel Milan developed from a Fifteenth Century convent and the legendary Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris, an eight story landmark built in 1928.

Introducing the latest additions to the GROHE New Tempesta line of showers

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GROHE New Tempesta is a line of showers with a lot of value for money in terms of innovative technologies, varied designs and versatile spray patterns. The latest generation of the classic showers is an all-rounder for major projects in particular. The latest additions to the range include a mono spray pattern model without aeration and a shower system priced to fit into smaller budgets.The newly designed showers GROHE New Tempesta and GROHE New Tempesta Cosmopolitan come in a variety of shapes and styles. GROHE New Tempesta comes with four different spray patterns including Rain, GROHE Rain O2, Massage and Jet spray patterns that will trigger different sensations on the skin – from a soft rain shower to an effervescent tingle and a pulsating massage to a firm and stimulating jet. All showers incorporate GROHE DreamSpray® technology which channels water evenly to all nozzles, resulting in highly precise spray patterns and the large 100 mm diameter of the shower head allows the spray patterns to unfold to full effect.

New products: Mono-spray shower and shower system
Planners of healthcare facilities will be pleased to see the addition of a mono-spray shower variant to the GROHE New Tempesta range; the soft Rain pattern is not aerated in order to meet the enhanced hygiene requirement in the healthcare sector. The ergonomically shaped handle gives users a comfortable and safe grip on the handshower. Should the shower nevertheless be dropped, a silicon ring wrapping around the shower head protects both the shower tray and the chrome surface of the shower against damage.

The second new product is the GROHE New Tempesta Cosmopolitan shower system. The 390 mm long shower arm can be swivelled for a personalised shower experience and the 160 mm head shower produces a rich and full-bodied Rain spray. For peace of mind throughout the shower the system incorporates the sleek and minimalist Grohtherm 1000 Cosmopolitan Thermostat using GROHE TurboStat®, which completely eliminates the risk of hot and cold shocks resulting from fluctuating pressure in the water pipes.

All GROHE New Tempesta showers represent state of the art shower engineering. GROHE CoolTouch® technology prevents the user from scalding as it creates a barrier between the hot water and the outer chrome surface. GROHE StarLight® ensures that the showers and fittings retain their sheen for a long time and are protected against scratching and soiling. Last but not least, SpeedClean technology means that the lime build-up on the shower nozzles can simply be wiped off with your fingers.

Models are optionally available with the innovative GROHE EcoJoy® technology which enables responsible resource management – users can save water on a daily basis without compromising on the enjoyment of the shower.

A perfect match
The variety of variants ranges from head showers and handshowers to 600 or 900 mm long shower rail sets as well as wall holder sets for bathtubs to complete shower systems. The wide range meets the most diverse installation requirements and all products are designed for a particularly easy installation.

Roman Sales Director Long Service Award

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Leading UK shower manufacturer, Roman Limited, has celebrated the long service of their Sales Director Marc Teasdale, who has been with the company for 25 years.Marc joined Roman in January 1988, when the company was just approaching its own third birthday, as one of the original team of Sales Managers. Upon joining Roman, Marc worked closely with company founder and current Chairman Gerry Osborne. Since then he has worked his way up to the role of Sales Director.

Marc now focusses on his relationships with Roman’s key Housebuilder partners and Roman’s key Merchant partners. He has become a well-known face and personality in the industry.

Marc is passing the passion for showering down the family, with his daughter Lauren Teasdale joining Roman’s Marketing Team on a work placement. Lauren presented Marc with a photographic montage spanning his 25 years.

Gerry Osborne, Roman’s Chairman, commented: “Marc is our longest serving member of the team, having joined us almost at the beginning. It has been fantastic to see him grow and flourish with the business. The feedback we receive from customers who work with Marc is always extremely positive and they have nothing but praise for him. He has become trusted and well respected both within the business and with our customers. Importantly he has always been great fun to work alongside!”

Record number of conversions as Geberit Mapress takes to the road

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Covering more than 8,000 miles as it travelled to destinations throughout the UK, Geberit On Tour 2012 was the company’s biggest and best road trip yet, with hundreds of installers able to witness first-hand just how easy Geberit’s Mapress press-fit piping system really is.Over the course of the summer, the Geberit Land Rover and trailer stopped off at a total of 33 venues in the UK, from Liverpool to Taunton and from Belfast to Cardiff, in order to demonstrate the many advantages of its press-fitting system to installers. Geberit’s main stockists including BSS and Pipe Center enjoyed a visit from the On Tour team, which also travelled to Scotland to visit several branches of William Wilson and across the water to bathroom specialists Davies in Dublin.

At each stop along the route, the team carried out demonstrations of the Geberit Mapress pressing system and encouraged installers to try it out for themselves. Installers new to the system were quick to realise the speed at which leak-proof connections can be made when using Geberit Mapress, particularly when compared to soldering.

“Geberit On Tour 2012 was a resounding success in terms of highlighting the many benefits of Geberit Mapress among a new audience,” commented Simon Spridgeon, Senior Product Manager – Piping Systems. “The Tour provided a wonderful opportunity to meet with existing customers and to convert a new following and we very much look forward to taking to the road once again in 2013.”

For details of where the Geberit Land Rover and trailer will be stopping off when it goes On Tour in 2013 visit www.geberit.co.uk/ontour