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    Numirra Lighting – Illuminating ‘LED’ IP44 Bathroom Magnifying Mirrors

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    Introducing the Neo ‘low energy’ IP44 Bathroom Magnifying Mirrors with Hi-Power LED.

    Please click on the above image to view the Neo specifications and our full IP44 Bathroom Magnifying Mirror collection.

    Numirra are specialists in decorative lighting for the world’s hospitality industry. We have a reputation for quality materials combined with attention to detail. Our beautiful products, designed around ‘functionality’, are part of a process by which great in interiors are brought to life.

    For more information, please contact Numirra Lighting in the Directory or via www.numirra.com.

    DoubleTree by Hilton Unveils Ninth UK Hotel in South Yorkshire, England

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    DoubleTree by Hilton has announced its latest UK location with the opening of DoubleTree by Hilton Sheffield Park. Formerly the Sheffield Park Hotel, the 95-bedroom property, which is located on Chesterfield Road on the outskirts of Sheffield, has undergone a significant refurbishment to offer guests and the local community both outstanding accommodations and some of the finest business, conference and leisure facilities in the city.DoubleTree by Hilton Sheffield Park offers guests the opportunity to combine a city break with close access to the outstanding beauty of the Peak District. Only 15 minutes from the M1, the hotel provides complimentary parking and has easy access to bus and rail stations as well as international airports. The hotel proudly holds a Four Star rating from AA and the highly acclaimed Piano Restaurant & Bar holds an AA Rosette rating.

    The modern guest rooms, suites and executive level accommodation at the DoubleTree by Hilton Sheffield Park include pampering bath amenities, laptop safe, mini refrigerator, iron/ironing board, tea and coffee making facilities, hair dryer, generous work surfaces, 37-inch flat-screen HDTVs, plush and comfortable bedding and high-speed internet access. Complimentary wireless internet access is available in all public areas during the day and additional guest facilities include a health club, beauty spa and swimming pool.

    The DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Sheffield Park has a well-earned reputation for hosting some of the finest board meetings, business conferences and social events in the region and can accommodate functions for 5 to 500 guests. Complimentary wireless internet access is available in all meeting rooms when booking a Day Delegate or Residential Delegate Package. More than 8,500 square feet of flexible meeting and event space includes the stunning 4,200-square-foot Devonshire Suite, which features its own private pre-function reception area.

    The Piano Restaurant & Bar at the DoubleTree by Hilton Sheffield Park offers contemporary European cuisine with a classical twist, using locally sourced food products creatively and thoughtfully prepared and presented for the most discriminating of tastes. The bar provides a contemporary, social setting with a unique character for both daytime and evening entertaining.

    The DoubleTree by Hilton Sheffield Park is operated by Sheffield Park Hotel Limited under a franchise license agreement with a subsidiary of Hilton Worldwide. The hotel is managed by Longrose Buccleuch Management Ltd.

    LE Announces Its Forecast for New Hotel Openings For 2013

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    409 hotels/39,162 rooms – expects net supply growth of just 0.6%-0.8% for each of the next three years.For the first time, Lodging Econometrics has announced its Forecast for New Hotel Openings for 2013. A total of 409 new hotels/39,162 guest rooms are anticipated to come online. LE also adjusted its Forecast for 2011 and 2012 down slightly, as continued economic uncertainty and the lack of construction financing still hamper development.

    In 2011, 390 hotels/42,187 rooms will open, with an additional 368 hotels/40,070 rooms to open in 2012. Net supply growth, after removals from inventory, will range from 0.6%-0.8% for each of the next three years.

    Interchange & Consort Hotels appoints Richard Lewis as CEO

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    Interchange and Consort Hotels, the parent brand of Best Western Great Britain, Beacon Purchasing and Innfutures has announced the appointment of Richard Lewis as CEO. Lewis has over 35 years experience in the hospitality and travel industries including over thirteen years in international markets. Previous senior roles include managing director Preferred Hotel Group, EMEA; COO WorldRes; VP Hotel Distribution, Turner Broadcasting CNN International; and international marketing operations director, Forte and Le Merdien Hotels.

    After completing a four year management training course with the Savoy Hotel Group, London, Lewis took a number of operational roles in the U.K., Libya, Egypt and Malta and to further his cross-industry knowledge, Lewis developed his career within advertising and marketing agencies in the U.A.E and London.

    Lewis ‘rejoined’ the hotel industry in the early 90’s and his background in executive positions within operations, sales, marketing, e-commerce, distribution and brand development will be of significant benefit to Best Western, as it drives forward with the successful ‘Hotels with personality’ strategy and to Beacon, as the purchasing solutions company enhances its online capability.

    Commenting on his appointment Lewis said: “I am delighted to be joining Interchange & Consort Hotels at this time and look forward to building on the platform established and progress made over the past five years.”

    “The team in York and the board of directors are focused on pushing forward with our development plans for our businesses. The achievements of Best Western over the past two years have been particularly encouraging with hotel revenue increasing by 20% in the first half of this year alone.”

    “We are determined to invest in our people and our businesses for the benefit of our hotels, their guests and all our customers and business partners” added Lewis.

    Lewis will be based at the company’s Central Office in York and report directly to the board of directors.

    Marriott International and Granite Broadway Development to Develop New York City’s Tallest Hotel

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    Marriott International, Inc. and ownership group Granite Broadway Development announced has recently signed a franchise agreement to develop the Courtyard and Residence Inn Manhattan/Central Park, a soaring, new 68-story property housing two distinctly different hotels – the 378-room Courtyard by Marriott hotel and the 261-room Residence Inn by Marriott hotel — at 1717 Broadway (at 54th Street). The multi-million dollar project will open in late 2013 and be managed by Interstate Hotels and Resorts.Designed by architect Nobutaka Ashihara, the building will rise 752 feet, nine inches high, making it the tallest stand-alone hotel building (without office or residential space) in New York. The Courtyard hotel will provide a refreshing environment for business and leisure travelers, while the Residence Inn will offer all-suite accommodation for longer stays. The property will also incorporate leased retail and restaurant space.

    The hotels will share a main entrance and arrival lobby on 54th Street, with public areas for the Residence Inn on the 3rd floor and for the Courtyard on the 4th floor. Guest rooms for the Courtyard will be located on floors 6 through 32 and for Residence Inn on floors 36 through 64, with separate elevator banks to serve the guestrooms and public areas for each brand.

    In addition to ground floor retail space, a leased restaurant will occupy the 2nd floor, and a 5th floor lounge and terrace with outdoor seating will have a great view overlooking Broadway. Both hotels will share a fitness facility on the 34th floor.

    The 378-room Courtyard by Marriott will offer the brand’s signature “refreshing business” lobby, featuring bright contemporary design, innovative technology and flexible space. The redefined area allows guests more control and choice over their stay, with services and amenities that create a healthy balance between working and relaxing. A signature element of the new lobby is the exclusive GoBoard® technology, a 55-inch LCD interactive touch screen packed with local information, maps, weather, and news, business and sports headlines.

    Roman Showers Water Efficient Valves

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    Leading UK shower manufacturer and designer, Roman Limited, have proved that when it comes to showering you can have high performance at the same time as being water efficient, by getting their new range of valves officially accredited on the WEPLS (Water Efficiency Product Labelling Scheme) Scheme.Roman has put their shower valves through the Bathroom Manufacturer’s Association’s (BMA’s) WEPLS scheme. In line with the scheme Roman’s shower valve range is designed to deliver an invigorating showering experience, as expected by today’s consumer, whilst also being water efficient.

    The Water Efficient Product Labelling Scheme was developed and introduced by the BMA in 2007 and it has been successfully helping to shape the industry. The aim of the scheme is to help consumers save water with no reduction in performance. A key message is how much energy can be saved by using less heated water in the home – this can be a cost saving of up to a third in certain situations.

    Roman’s range of valves come complete with flow regulators, both within the shower valve and the showerhead which, when used with the valve, can restrict the water flow by up to 60%. This economic flow rate has earned the valves approval with the BMA’s scheme.

    As showering technology moves on the challenge facing manufacturers is to create products that are high performing, so deliver the quality showering experience that is being demanded by consumers, whilst also being water and energy efficient. Roman’s range of valves proves you can have high performance and also consider water efficiency and the environment.

    In order to achieve the BMA’s Water Efficient Label, the products are tested to ensure they meet the criteria for water efficient products as defined by technical experts within the UK bathroom industry.

    David Osborne, Roman’s Managing Director, comments: “Roman’s Valves were launched earlier this year and we were keen to put them through the BMA’s scheme as they had been designed to consider water efficiency, whilst also giving a high performance. Roman are 100% behind the BMA’s Water Efficiency Product Labelling Scheme and see this as a growing issue for the industry. As legislation changes, along with the rising cost of energy bills, so will consumers’ attitudes and they will begin to seek out these types of products that not only consider the environment, but can also mean a significant saving in the long run.”

    Steigenberger Grandhotel and Spa

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    Steigenberger Hotels and Resorts has chosen JOI-Design to create the interior style and set the bar for the debut of the brand’s “Extraklasse”, or five-star superior, quality level. Located in the Baltic Sea on the Isle of Usedom, the new-build Steigenberger Grandhotel and Spa runs alongside a 10 km shoreline promenade in Heringsdorf, a town that has long been a favourite with legendary monarchs and cultural luminaries due to its relative privacy, unspoiled shorelines and natural wetlands. This flagship resort is also the first property from Steigenberger that does not feature a “traditional” style. Instead, its design has been inspired by the cool, maritime chic of the Hamptons and Cape Cod. Every material is of the highest quality and has been implemented in a tastefully subdued manner so that the hotel has an exclusive, yet relaxed, elegance. LOBBY
    The hotel comprises three buildings, the Grand Palais which contains the public areas, restaurants, shops, spa and guestrooms; and then the Palais Wilhelm and the Palais Bismarck, which each house serviced apartments. Upon entry into the Grand Palais, guests discover a décor that balances understated sophistication with welcoming comfort. In the lobby, the timeless flair of black and white is expressed through a long reception counter capped with a white countertop and a lacquered timber shelf which extends to a more intimate transaction desk. The twinkle of the desk’s polished chrome lamps is juxtaposed by the rough texture of the feature wall’s horizontal, whitewashed oak planks. For guests desiring further privacy, tufted high-back chairs in houndstooth upholstery flank a separate table crafted from ebony timber with antique-style turned legs.

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    Marriott International Announces Its First Hotel in Benin

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    Marriott International has recently announced that it has signed an agreement with SHRL-Benin SA to manage an upscale, 200-room, full-service Marriott Hotels & Resorts-branded hotel in Cotonou, Benin that is planned to open in 2013. It will be the third Marriott International-branded property in sub-Saharan Africa.Located on a prime beachfront site adjacent to Cotonou’s convention centre—close to the Presidential Palace in the diplomatic and government quarter of the city and within a five-minute drive from the international airport and sea port—the hotel will be attractive to international long-haul and regional business, government and conference travellers.

    The Cotonou Marriott will provide an array of services, connectivity and amenities to help business travellers achieve their goals. Its interiors will be stylish and modern, blending the latest in residential design, colour and real comfort and creating an environment that encourages work accomplishments, socializing with others and staying fit. Recreational amenities will include a private beach, outdoor swimming pool, a health & leisure club and tennis courts.

    For entertainment and dining, the hotel’s five restaurants and lounges will provide guests with a range of choices, each focusing on modern classics made with quality ingredients, featuring foundational cooking and updated presentations. Guests will able to choose among a casual, all-day dining experience, a specialty restaurant, a pool grille, a sports bar serving light snacks and a lobby lounge that will be part of a versatile, multi-purpose space that will serve as a social centre for guests and local residents to meet with friends and colleagues, relax or plug in the electronic devices any time, day or evening.

    Other amenities will include a special lounge available for airline crews; 800 square meters of flexible function space consisting of a 400-square meter ballroom that will be divisible into four sections and will feature natural light, a boardroom, and 360 meters of space consisting of a five individual, interconnecting rooms.

    PAI Group – PAI Lights the Sky at the Stradey Park Hotel

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    The PAI Group has designed, specified and installed a colourful, eye-catching lighting scheme in the “Roof top lounge” at the Stradey Park Hotel in Llanelli.

    The hotel, a well established local landmark, is privately run by Gryphon Leisure. It’s just had a new rooftop conservatory lounge built, giving the grand old Edwardian building a contrasting and contemporary twist.Gryphon initially approached PAI to provide an audio solution for the new space. However, as soon as Paul Adams set eyes on the plans, he immediately saw the potential for lighting. He suggested this to the client, who was also convinced, and gave Adams the green light to create a scheme.

    “The place was just crying out to be lit” explains Adams “It was a simple idea to basically edge light the glass panels of the roof, but one that I knew would have massive impact”. Adams conceived the lighting design with Geoff Jones from i-Vision, utilising a total of twenty one i-Vision 1200 mm colour changing Lumos linear LED strips along the glass. These back-light the roof panel blinds when drawn whilst simultaneously providing external illumination.

    This results in the textured surface of the blinds – which absorb light beautifully – being lit or colour changing in a series of enriched and sumptuous hues from the inside. Simultaneously from the outside, there’s also a WOW factor as the light output shoots straight onto the glass and shimmers in the night skies.

    Running the length of the roof inside the conservatory, Adams had a stainless steel plate designed and custom made, into which is recessed blue LED and Uno and Duo (ES111 75watt lamp) fittings to provide conventional white lighting. These are supported by a selection of wall and table lamps for general ambience.

    Outside, the conservatory is a wood-decked terrace. Here Adams specified 22 i-Vision Lumos in-ground colour changing fittings, placed around the outside of the decking, flooding up the glass conservatory and the turret walls enclosing the terrace.

    All lighting is integrated and run via a Sunlight controller and Pulsar data-packs.
    For branding, PAI had two custom neon ‘Gryphon’ signs made, one for the terraced decking and the other for the main entrance.

    For the audio installation, PAI specified a good quality background sound system consisting of a CD player and 3 zone mixer/amp, a Cloud zoner and 10 Australian Monitor wall speakers.

    As well as its role as the residents lounge, the rooftop space is intended for use as a small function room and conference facility, so PAI added a 42 inch plasma screen for presentations.

    Exclusive 10% Discount on Naturalmat Products for HotelDesigns’ Readers

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    Naturalmat are thrilled to be teaming up with Hotel Designs and offer visitors to their website a 10% discount on mattresses from www.naturalmat.co.uk.Naturalmat is a UK company that manufactures 100% natural fibre and organic mattresses for the hotel industry. Using ecological principals, each mattress is made by hand in Devon from the best raw materials, all of which are from environmentally conscious and renewable sources.

    Experts in sustainable comfort and pioneers in natural fibre technology, we use sustainable materials such as mohair, cashmere, horsetail hair, organic coir, organic lambswool and natural cottons. All our waste materials are recycled, and we only use biodegradable packaging.

    With over 1000 rooms delivered on time and in budget over the last year, we supply a truly green product made by a British company with a real sustainability gold card.

    The discount code that can be used is JHBLG7817.

    Brilliant Baroque – Rococo style for the 21st century

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    Rockcoco Outdoor LED Chandelier designed by Dutch design talents DeMakersVan, available through design-conscious.

    Don’t let those devilish goods looks fool you. The RockCoco is not just frivolous and merely modish, it is an effective outdoor light in a glamorous guise!Eight armed chandelier with motives and scroll work constructed in tough crystal clear polycarbonate and powered with low energy LED. Red cables give a modern twist.

    IP 55 rated for use outdoors – you can hang Rockcoco in a tree or over your swimming pool or even over your bathtub.

    Just think of all those areas that can get glamorous with a chandelier now, even without the need for rainproof IP rating – the robust polycarbonate material can be used safely where glass perhaps was not an option.

    Specifications:
    Height – 66cm dia x 66.5 cm
    Weight – 6kg
    Supplied complete with cable & plug
    Max 5W
    Colour temperature 3000k
    3 step driver
    Light output – Low 25lumen, medium 60lumen, high 200lumen

    www.design-conscious.co.uk

    Brintons bought out of administration

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    Following the news that broke yesterday (Sunday 4th September) that Brintons had been bought out of administration by the US Carlyle Group, we received the press release below.

    I worked with the company on a number of hotel projects, most notably the Celtic Manor, and am a long standing admirer of their weaving skills. The recent recreation of the staircase carpet at the Renaissance St. Pancras was a tour de force from the comapny.

    The divorce of design from the weaving sheds in recent years as the company sought the cheapest manufacturing solutions was always, to my mind, a negative move. Designers need an understanding of the manufacturing processes and the close unity of design and manufacturing has been a feature of UK industrial strength.

    The comtemporary divorce of the two has been part of a fatal management disease infecting British politicians and industry alike. Brintons is the latest to fall victim to this disease. It will undoubtedly not be the last.

    Patrick Goff, EditorKidderminster, UK – 5th September 2011 – Brintons Carpets Limited (“Brintons”)
    The business of Brintons Limited, a global manufacturer of specialist woven carpets for residential and commercial premises, has been bought out of administration by Brintons Carpets Limited(“Brintons”), a new company set up by The Carlyle Group (“Carlyle”), a global alternative asset manager. Brintons has received a significant cash investment from Carlyle as part of the transaction, which stabilizes the business and allows management to re-position Brintons for a return to profit and future growth.

    Carlyle’s investment will enable Brintons to implement its strategic plan to extend its international expansion. As a fully integrated and global organization, Brintons will be better positioned to serve its global customer base and compete for larger commercial contracts in Asia-Pacific and the West Coast of America. The investment will also support the company’s commitment to technological innovation including the development of Brintons’ new proprietary High Definition Weave technology.

    The 228 year-old business, which is the largest manufacturer of axminster carpets in the world, has carried out many prestigious projects, including the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, the Queen Mary 2, many Las Vegas casinos and recently the St PancrasRenaissance Hotel, London. The company currently has plant facilities in the UK, India and Portugal and its product portfolio includes premium woven axminster and wilton broadloom carpets, axminster carpet tiles and handtufted rugs.

    Don Coates, Managing Director of the Kidderminster based company, said: “This investment from Carlyle is great news for Brintons as it ensures the continuation of the business and survival of a renowned British brand. The company was impacted by the unprecedented challenges faced by carpet manufacturers during the economic downturn, which disrupted our plans for the business.”

    Brintons management team selected Carlyle following a competitive process to find a suitable business partner. The opportunity attracted interest from a significant number of interested parties. “We believe Carlyle’s strategic involvement, investment and international network combined with our global reputation for quality and innovation will set the company back on track for long-term profitable growth,” added Mr Coates.

    Ian Jackson, Director at Carlyle, said: “We are delighted to invest in Brintons, a global brand with a long heritage that is recognised for its quality, design and unique technology. Carlyle has a strong track record of managing and investing in companies in this position and welook forward to supporting Brintons’ management team to facilitate international expansion and enable the company to reach its full potential.”

    Investment for this transaction will come from Carlyle Strategic Partners (CSP). The CSP team utilizes its specialized expertise to acquire the debt and equity of operationally sound, financially distressed companies. The team focuses on industries in which Carlyle has extensive experience; including aerospace, automotive, consumer, defence, energy, healthcare, industrial, media, power, retail, technology, telecommunications and transportation.

    RHA’s website just got better

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    New online quote request, user account & product refinement.
    RHA Furniture’s new website has been carefully re-designed to offer improved product listings & useful online services.

    The online quote request is a key feature, which allows clients to quickly add products to a list which they can submit via the website to request pricing. Other important new features are the product refinement options, in particular the ability to browse by price band.

    “With over 4,000 products in our online directory, our main aim was to make it much easier for our clients to browse & search through our directory. In addition to the improvements that have already been made, we plan to make additional improvements over the next few months & welcome any feedback or feature requests from our clients.” RHA Furniture.

    For more details please contact RHA Furniture.

    Revolution in New Zealand’s Budget Hotel Sector as Formule 1 Takes off at Auckland Airport

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    The opening of Formule 1 Auckland Airport on the 29th August heralded a revolution in New Zealand’s budget hotel sector.

    The launch of the first new-build Formule 1 in New Zealand is part of a major new accommodation and hospitality complex at the airport that also includes fast-food outlets, a bar, and mobile phone store. The 125 room Formule 1 and the rest of the complex have been developed by Auckland International Airport.

    Formule 1 is Accor’s purpose-designed budget brand that is already present in countries across Europe, South America, South Africa and in Australia. The brand is also set for major expansion in Asia.

    The hotel will provide the ultimate in reliable, contemporary accommodation at the highly affordable rate. There are also double, twin and quadruple share rooms, making the hotel ideal for couples, groups and families. In addition there are five large special-access rooms.

    The hotel features Formule 1’s new Cocoon concept room. The rooms are more stylish, more restful room with soft colours, rounded edges and soothing lighting, as well as extra storage space. Facilities include flat screen TVs with extra channels, wireless internet and a strong focus on sustainability, the Cocoon Room won Best Interior Design at the European Hotels Design Awards and represents a real metamorphosis for the brand, which was first introduced in 1984. Other in-room facilities include quality bedding with duvets, ensuite bathroom, individual air-conditioning and a work table. Rooms are completely sound-proofed.

    The Formule 1 offers an inexpensive breakfast buffet, with more substantial meals available during the day from the various outlets in the complex, including the Szimpla Gastro Pub, health food café, and coffee shop. There is parking for up to 70 cars.

    Within a few hundred metres of the hotel there is a huge supermarket, a number of additional fast food outlets, a bank, New Zealand Post and a camper van hire centre.

    The hotel is managed by Accor, New Zealand’s largest hotel group. The Formule 1 Auckland Airport increases Accor’s New Zealand network to 32 hotels.

    Andy Thornton furnishes Heathrow ‘super lounge’

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    Andy Thornton has just completed a substantial contract to supply stylish bespoke contract furniture to the new No.1 Heathrow Airport Lounge and Travel Spa, in Terminal 3 of the world’s busiest international airport. They worked closely on the exacting specification and choice of finishes with the projects interior designers Inside Out Architecture.Having supplied previously to lounges at both Gatwick and Stansted Airports both operated successfully by client No.1 Traveller, the company was delighted to be invited to supply to this flagship ‘super lounge’, which opened its doors on 11th August.

    The client’s aim was to provide the ultimate pre-flight experience and create a space that suits the needs of all of Terminal 3’s departing passengers. They achieved this by creating a lounge with something for everyone, from the bustling bar and bistro, through to the quiet snug and soothing spa. Andy Thornton provided furniture solutions for all key areas.

    In the main lounge area, Andy Thornton supplied a mixture of two and three seater Chesterfield sofas and matching cubes, with button-back upholstery in rich Yarwood leather. These are complemented by a number of bespoke chaise longues upholstered in a vibrant patterned Romo fabric.

    In the terrace lounge area, which provides panoramic runway views, the company sourced versatile swivel chairs in chrome with seats and backs upholstered in co-ordinated Panaz fabrics. More cubes and a selection of black and white circular coffee tables with solid marble tops were also used.

    To add a bit of fun, the client also specified two quirky basket egg chairs, to be suspended from the ceiling by the ‘Green Wall’, a living wall of exotic, tropical plants that creates a tranquil space for weary travellers.

    In the bar area, Andy Thornton combined high-back lounge chairs, complete with lumbar cushions for an extremely comfortable sit, all upholstered in contrasting velvets together with black pedestal coffee tables. Behind these and fronting the corian-topped minimalist walnut bar are elegant contrasting black on black bar stools.

    In the bistro, Andy Thornton sourced Print chairs from Dan-Form, which feature elaborate seats and backs in white plastic on chrome frames. The matching gloss white tables comprise of turned pedestals with square glacier white corian tops.

    The No.1 VIP room is home to more bespoke high back chairs from Andy Thornton, whilst the company supplied the luxurious armchairs with substantial cushions upholstered in a mix of rich-coloured soft leathers for maximum comfort in the discreet cinema room. The company also provided bespoke furniture for the drawing room, Wii room and games room.

    The look was completed with the liberal use of co-ordinated scatter cushions for the banquette seating, lounge chairs and sofas, successfully pulling the overall colour scheme together.

    Andy Thornton is a leading supplier of standard and bespoke contract furniture to the international hospitality market. To view the complete range visit www.andythornton.com.

    Decorex International; Love Design

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    Decorex International is held within the stunning grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, London between the 25th and 28th September 2011. Decorex International 2011 will bring together a renowned selection of handpicked exhibitors, showcasing a unique display of exclusive, design-led interior products.

    HotelDesigns will be attending on Tuesday 27th September to meet up with Directory companies exhibiting at the show; so if you would like to book an appointment, please email lorraine.hakes@hoteldesigns.net.

    Companies exhibiting at Decorex include:

    Encompass (G226),
    Focus SB (A3),
    Hamilton Litestat (J317),
    Vescom (F196),
    and Volga Linen (K343).

    Introducing the 2011 Theme:
    Decorex International 2011 invites the design community to indulge in a theme of `Cherished Places’. Source exquisite product and be inspired by pioneering design talent as we explore the creation of sanctuary and our cherished places.

    Join us on a journey to discover the very latest inspirational design ideas, new technologies, craftsmanship and fresh young talent.

    Registration for Decorex International 2011 is now live! Click here to register now.

    Kempinski opened hotel in Huizhou, China

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    With the opening of the Kempinski Hotel Huizhou, Kempinski established its presence in the city and the whole province of Guangdong. The modern five-star hotel beautifully combines the European flair for which Kempinski is known with Chinese culture. Including this latest addition, Kempinski now has eleven properties in China.Huizhou is located in the south-east of the Guangdong province, and is one of its biggest coastal cities, with over 260 kilometres of beautiful coastline, eight bays and 140 islands. Huizhou is said to be the fastest growing trade hub in China, and at the same time is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the country.

    The hotel is centrally located in the commercial district of Huizhou, Jiangbei District, opposite of the Huizhou Exhibition and Convention Centre. Huizhou Airport is approximately 20 minutes away; Shenzhen is 90 minutes, and Hong Kong and Guangzhou 120 minutes.
    The property’s 340 rooms, including the 46 suites, are elegantly furnished and feature all modern cons for business as well as leisure travellers.

    A main focus is the culinary offering – a wide range of restaurants, bars and lounges, including the Season’s Restaurant, Paulaner Microbrewery, Dragon Palace with traditional Chinese cuisine and Edo, a Japanese specialty restaurant, will fulfil any gourmet’s wishes. The Lounge and Kempi Deli, with European delicatessen, complete the palette.

    Even on the conference and events side the Kempinski Hotel Huizhou is impressive. The hotel’s 15 different sized meeting and ballrooms on 3,000 m2, including the Great China Ballroom with 1,050 m2 floor space, professional catering and state-of-the-art technology ensure that from corporate events to lavish weddings, expectations are not only met, but exceeded.

    The spa comprises six treatment rooms, a Jacuzzi, sauna and steam bath for complete relaxation. For those looking for a proper work-out, a gym with modern fitness equipment as well as an indoor and outdoor pool are available.

    Hotel Altis completes first phase of five million euro renovations

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    Great Hotels of the World Luxury Collection member, Hotel Altis in Lisbon, Portugal has announced the completion of the first phase of a multi-million euro renovation.

    200 guestrooms have been completely refurbished and the entrance lobby has been restored, completed at the end of August 2011.The renovation, managed by architects Cristina Santos e Silva and Ana Menezes Cardoso restores the spirit of innovation and vision of the original designer Daciano da Costa whilst creating a more modern, sophisticated and current ambiance.

    The original structure was kept in the rooms, with new coatings and original woodwork replaced. New ebony and stainless steel furniture has been placed in the rooms and the décor in the hallways has been replaced as well as new carpets.

    The reception lobby was renovated by the same architects as well as Joao Paciencia. The remodelling positions the service desk in the front wall of the lobby and is framed by black lacquer. A new bar and rest area fills the area of the old reception desk.

    Ruben Paula, Director of Hotel Altis comments, “These renovations arise from the need of an upgrade to the equipment of the hotel, making it more appealing and comfortable to exceed the demands of our clients. Since 1973 Hotel Altis has been an icon of the city and the stage for important events. Now the hotel is preparing itself to continue to be a symbol of modern Lisbon.”

    Ideally situated in the centre of Lisbon, a short walk from Avenida da Liberdade and from the historical quarters, the five star Hotel Altis frequently hosts high-profile events and has become a part of the city’s recent history.

    Urban London Inspired Wallpapers and Fabrics Designed by Two Top Designers

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    ATADesigns and Adrienne Chinn Design collaborate in the design of Urban London inspired wallpapers, murals and fabrics to launch at 100% Design, Earls Court, 22nd -25th September 2011.We are pleased to announce that two murals from the new Urban London range entitled ”Made in Britain” and “Industrial landscape” are short listed for The International Design & Architecture Awards 2011. A prestigious event hosted by design et al magazine.

    Last year Adrienne Chinn, cutting edge interior designer, approached talented Surface Designer Annette Taylor-Anderson (ATADesigns) known for her gritty urban style to collaborate and develop a range of high quality contemporary designs to feature as wallpapers, murals and fabrics for launch in 2011.

    These designs certainly do stand out from the crowd, drawing-in inspiration from familiar patterns, textures, buildings and objects from around London’s urban city. Incorporating selected photographed images, drawing and creating designs with an ultra modern and edgy twist.

    Annette says “It’s a pleasure working with Adrienne Chinn, and I look forward to working on the new children’s range of wallpapers and murals to launch soon”.

    To vote for Urban London murals by ATADesigns & Adrienne Chinn Design please visit:

     

    The Urban London Collection will be at 100% Design, Earls Court, London – 22nd – 25th September 2011. The Urban London by Adrienne Chinn will be on stand X62.

    The collection will be available from ATADesigns shop soon. www.atadesigns.com

    In the meantime, please also visit full Urban London Collection range: www.adriennechinn.biz/acatalog/bespoke.html

    Villa Clarisse Is Now Open

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    Hot New Hotel on the Idyllic Île de Ré

    Villa Clarisse, the stunning sister property of Hôtel de Toiras, has enjoyed its early months of business since opening its French doors to guests on the 1st June 2011. The property located on a secluded side street in Saint Martin de Ré has been described as an “idyllic setting in the heart of this pretty port town”. The truly delightful 18th century property, classified by the Batiments de France, is the historic birthplace of General Lapasset, a French general of the 19th century. The interior has been designed by the owner Olivia Le Calvez and interior designer Pierre Yves Rochon, together they have added modern elegance to one of the town’s most beautiful villas. The monochrome pallet used throughout complements the historic character and features of the villa. The nine intimately decorated rooms are light and spacious with each featuring an original working fireplace, perfect for when the autumn nights draw in.

    Guests can take in the beautiful garden surroundings at the back of the property whilst enjoying breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea. Evening dining is also available at La Table d’Olivia, the restaurant at Hôtel de Toiras which is just a five minute walk away, through the cobble streets of St Martin.

    The gardens at the rear of the property, some of the largest in Saint Martin, are also home to a heated open air 5 x 10 m metre swimming pool, guests can kick back and relax in the serene gardens and feel a million miles away from the hussle and bussle of the town.

    For more serious spa junkies, Villa Clarisse will be opening a boutique spa in the Spring of 2012 which will boast two treatment rooms and a hammam, located in the gardens of Villa Clarisse.

    Renaissance Zurich Tower Hotel Celebrates Grand Opening

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    Renaissance Hotels welcomes the newest gem in its global portfolio, the 300-room Renaissance Zurich Tower Hotel under a franchise agreement with SV Group. Located in the spectacular new Mobimo Tower in Zurich West, one of Zurich’s most fashionable neighbourhoods, the Renaissance Zurich Tower Hotel is housed in a 24-story tower offering panoramic views of Zurich. The hotel is the third Renaissance Hotel in Switzerland, following the recent opening of the Renaissance Lucerne Hotel.

    The Renaissance Zurich Tower Hotel was designed by Claudio Carbone and the design offers nods to its locale in district five with unique graffiti-inspired artwork leading guests through the history of the Zurich West and its industrial roots. Offering sweeping views of Zurich, each guestroom features the best in Swiss craftsmanship including warm oak furnishings and plush bedding.

    The hotel’s Equinox Restaurant is a modern steakhouse offering expertly prepared, classic steakhouse fare. For a more casual experience, guests can choose from either Lucid, the hotel’s American-style bar or Vivid, a unique tapas-style bar. To work up a sweat after indulging, the 15th floor of the hotel boasts a state-of-the art fitness center and wellness zone offers sweeping views of Zurich.

    For social events and meetings, the hotel boasts over 1000 square meters of meeting space, including a terrace lounge.

    Stoke Place celebrates completion of major refurbishment

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    Great Hotels of the World is delighted to announce the completion of a major refurbishment at Stoke Place – an English country house in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, UK. Stoke Place has opened 10 new Garden Bedrooms, located within their walled garden and peacefully secluded from the rest of the property. Each of the new 10 bedrooms has one wall of glass with lovely views of the surrounding grounds and private seating areas. The rooms are very modern with wooden flooring and beautifully tiled bathrooms. These new rooms are also perfect for groups in need of a private area. The bedrooms overlook the new herb & vegetable gardens at the hotel, designed to make the property more self-sufficient and environmentally-friendly. The successful completion of these bedrooms takes Stoke Place from a 30 bedroom to a 40 bedroom hotel. The Dhillon Group’s Head Office move to Mayfair in London has also allowed the hotel to increase valuable working space for Stoke Place’s corporate clients. Located in the property’s Old Stables, two new office spaces have been created, including a boardroom for up to 10 delegates and another meeting space for up to five delegates. These new settings are perfect for more intimate meetings and provide alternative breakout options from the larger meeting spaces at the hotel.

    Stoke Place has also responded to guests’ requests for a gym onsite. Located in the Old Stables of the hotel with courtyard views, the brand-new gym boasts a quirky and fun design, complete with wood panelled walls, vintage furniture, individual mirrors facing each machine, and the latest gym equipment. The new fitness room is the ultimate space for both corporate and leisure guests to unwind and workout.

    The latest room to be completed is the hotel’s spa treatment room, built to provide guests with the ultimate space for beauty therapy. Guests can now enjoy a variety of treatments including massages, facials, manicures and pedicures with Stoke Place’s beauty specialists Flutterby.

    Only 30 minutes away from the bustle of London, Stoke Place is a quiet haven away from the city. Set amidst the English country landscape, the three storey ‘William and Mary’ style house was originally a family home in 1690 until it was converted into a hotel. With an impressive 26 acres of grounds, Stoke Place provides a stunning backdrop for a relaxing and rejuvenating break. Stoke Place’s Garden Room restaurant has recently been awarded an excellent rating of ‘4’ in the Good Food Guide 2011, 2 AA Rosettes for outstanding cuisine in the AA Restaurant Guide and has been recommended within the Michelin Guide for Great Britain and Ireland 2011.

    Holiday Inn Express® Open At Polaris Parkway, In Columbus, Ohio

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    IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) has recently announced that a new 104-room Holiday Inn Express in Columbus, Ohio has opened its doors. Guests at the Holiday Inn Express-Polaris Parkway will experience a comfortable and smart environment with innovative preferred guest upgrades to ensure a productive stay while traveling for business or leisure.

    The new 7-story property offers a variety of amenities such as a 6000 square foot state of the art water recreation area with 29’ spiral water slide, lazy river, Jacuzzi and kiddy area with frog slide and splash zone; 2 Olympic-sized lap lanes; Fitness Center; 24-hour business center, 650 square foot meeting room, and Convenience Shop.

    Standard Holiday Inn Express guest rooms feature comfortable queen or king-sized beds, 42” Flat Panel Televisions, Microwave, Refrigerator and in-room coffee maker. Suites include the same as standard rooms along with a sitting area with mini-kitchenette and pull out sofa-beds. Business travelers will find large desks with ergonomic chairs, free high-speed wired & wireless Internet access and complimentary USA TODAY® newspapers.

    The property is within walking distance to several corporations, restaurants and shopping, and minutes from Polaris Fashion Place. The Ohio State University and The Columbus Zoo are also a short drive from the hotel.

    The Holiday Inn Express-Polaris Parkway is owned and managed by Alliance Hospitality, Inc., under a license agreement with a company in the InterContinental Hotels Group and is located at 8670 Orion Place, Columbus, Ohio 43240.

    Vaughan to Exhibit at Maison & Objet

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    Vaughan are pleased to be exhibiting at Maison & Objet for the first time and would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to their stand when you visit.

    PAI Group – The Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

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    Since opening in June 1999, the Millennium Stadium has welcomed, on average, over 1.3 million visitors per year. The stadium boasts the first fully-retractable roof in the UK and is a leading venue for multi-purpose, multi-faceted events.Vaughan Sound Installations (VSI) has worked with the Millennium Stadium historically on a number of installation projects; this includes teaming up with Security Centres to install a new fire telephone system. More recently, VSI in conjunction with CUK Audio, Baldwin Boxall and the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) completed a major refurbishment of the stadium’s audio system. Essentially the client brief was to deliver an economic, cost-effective solution with the emphasis on improving the systems operation and performance.

    Technical Solutions
    The WRU chose VSI to refurbish and maintain the stadiums audio system. In order to deliver best value commercially and technically VSI entered into collaboration with CUK Audio to co-ordinate and integrate the new audio solution. Community Loudspeakers are internationally recognised in the arena of sport stadia. As a result of this partnership, audio quality, intelligibility and overall coverage have been vastly improved. Additionally, in the eventuality of an emergency evacuation VSI have incorporated the new audio system with the stadium’s life safety system.

    The existing Community M4 and EM 280 horns were reconfigured and reinforced by the addition of R6 Bass bins around the pitch perimeter. Powersoft K series and DC amplifiers were installed to power the front end supplemented by the original crest amplifiers. Powersoft LQ-2804 & Q-4002 amplifiers were utilised to improve the Community WET2V8 under balcony delays.

    Behind the scenes, the Baldwin Boxall Vigil EVAS network router and controller monitors distribution between each of the stadium’s six racks and interfaces with the fire alarm system. A new mimic display touch-screen is installed in the stadium’s control room for match day operation together with a zoned BVRD microphone in the security room. A new enhanced data network cable links the distributed racks throughout the stadium. Processing within the main stadium bowl is provided by dual BSS Soundweb BLU 80 processers in each of the rack locations. The existing 100 v line circuits have all been reconfigured and interfaced with the new system to vastly improve communication throughout.

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    New London Area Manager for Forbes Group

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    The Forbes Group, a leading British supplier of fabrics, furniture and equipment to the hospitality industry, is pleased to announce the appointment of Damian White as Area Business Manager for London.Damian returns to the hospitality sector after five years specialising in public seating systems. He brings a wealth of sales experience gained worldwide, which will complement Forbes’ international portfolio of clients.

    Forbes prides itself on responding to the high standards of products and attention to detail demanded by its customers. In London Damien’s new clients will include hotels, conference and sports venues, as well as City institutions and blue chip companies.

    “I am delighted to be joining the Forbes Group at this exciting time and look forward to working with existing and new Clients to deliver the quality service and complete textile and furniture ranges available from the Group.”

    Morris and Webb at Standen

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    I’m a sucker for much of Victorian design. Inventive, creative, the birth of the machine age unleashed a wave of design, and the Victorians built an art college in every major English town to act as a seedbed for creative and revolutionary thinking. Whilst industrialists powered on devising more and more impressive production lines and mass producing items for a new consumer market (factory workers wages were initially three time the earning of agricultural workers, moving population from the land to the new cities) the revolutionaries such as Mackintosh and Morris exploited design processes to create a new aesthetic.

    Standen, outside East Grinstead in Sussex is one of the finest examples of the merging of the inventive industrial processes with the respect for the past and understanding of materials that typify the best of Victorian Design. The new Morris &Co ranges were appropriately launched at Standen with an exhibition that blurred the lines between then and now. Still under restoration by the UK’s National Trust, Standen was a collaboration between architect Philip Webb and the Morris factory. A close friend of Morris who he worked alongside in the same architects practise for a while, Webb worked with Morris setting up Morris & Co. and designed many items associated with the Morris works.

    Standen was a product of Webb’s architectural practise and he worked with Morris to produce a harmonious and stunning home for the Beale family. Initially the site was occupied by a 14th century farmhouse and Webb incorporated the structure into his design. As one approaches the house it is the 14th century building and a barn that dominate the view, but from the gardens at the rear the full beauty of the building becomes apparent.

    The control of proportion , the sensitivity of scale makes the house sit at ease in the landscape. Comparing it with contemporary houses is like comparing Imperial and A size paper. Imperial sizes based on the human form and the golden section are easy to use in composition when drawing and lend themselves to a degree of aesthetic sub-division missing in the Intellectually created A sizes. These are a logical progression where the long side of one size makes the short side of the next size up.Emotion versus intellect. Humanity versus logic.

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    Travelodge Exchanges On 22 Hotels & Opens a New Hotel with Topshop

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    Travelodge has recently announced that it has exchanged on 22 new hotels (2,198 rooms) across the UK at a combined investment value of £165 million. As part of its new hotel exchange update, Travelodge is delighted to announce its new partnership with Arcadia Group Ltd, the UK’s largest privately owned clothing retailer. Under this new scheme, Arcadia Group Ltd will forward fund the construction of a 96-room Travelodge hotel, above its Topshop store; in Edinburgh’s retail heartland – Princes Street.

    The famous grade ll listed building which houses Edinburgh’s largest Topshop store and the forthcoming new Travelodge hotel was Scotland’s very first steel frame building. The development is scheduled to open in summer 2012 and Travelodge has agreed a 35 year lease with Arcadia Group Ltd, which represents a £10 million investment. This new addition will increase Travelodge’s room stock to 1,230 rooms and 13 hotels in the Scottish capital – maintaining its title of Edinburgh’s largest hotelier.

    Some of the other locations from the exchange announcement include: five London sites: Walthamstow, Enfield, Bethnal Green, Sutton and Southgate. As well as: Edinburgh Queen Street, Eastleigh, Loughborough, Sittingbourne, Bedford, Gatwick Airport, Darlington, Altrincham, Malvern, Aylesbury, Newquay, Woking, Glasgow Airport, Hemel Hempstead, Kings Lynn and Barcelona.

    In addition, the Company has opened 18 hotels in the first half of 2011 and is currently building 43 hotels (4,280 rooms). Twenty one of these properties are anticipated to open before the end of this year.

    Upon construction, these new sites will boost the Company’s estate to 540 hotels and 39,957 rooms. These new hotel openings will also create 1,300 new jobs across the country.

    This year Travelodge will also open five hotels in London and six just before the start of the Olympic Games in 2012. These openings will strengthen Travelodge’s position as the Capital’s biggest hotelier.

    Big Planters with Big Personality

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    The Amon collection created by designer Roberto Garbugli is a sublime encounter between elegance and eclecticism, intending to surprise and enchant. The collection of large scale containers synthesizes manufacturing excellence and stylish glamour thanks to its accurate lines and high quality materials used, which is in line with the philosophy that always distinguishes Tonelli products. This is a company with a great history in glass design and they are taking a new direction with these new concepts in glass designed planters.Amon collection consists of three different sizes and a versatility of the numerous finishes available for the side panels. Glass can be lacquered in black, white or mirrored finish and the wood veneers in rosewood, light or black ebony. Leather is available in a dark natural finish or an embossed white crocodile pattern. Details in the screw fixing are also made as a feature in either brass or stainless steel.

    An optional LED lighting kit can be added to create edge-lit feature of the upper glass panels and illuminate the foliage or whatever feature you chose to put in the planters. Suggestions include: Bamboo, witch hazel sticks, olive/citrus trees, orchids or bonsai, perhaps finished with a surface dressing or pebbles or moss. You can style the contents of these planters to suit your interior and even change them seasonally.

    These planters will make a stylish addition into any high end interior. Use them as standalone features to fill empty looking atrium spaces or use them as a barrier to divide areas or provide privacy. Use them for the delight of your visitors with plants as living works of art.

    These planters are primarily designed for use inside. We can get the black and white lacquered glass models adapted for use outside for the entrance of a building. Please ask for details.

    For added luxury, planters can also be personalized with your logo – please contact us for further details.

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    On Our Bikes! Hill Cross Furniture Coast to Coast Cycle Ride for Charity

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    On the 16th September 2011, employees from Hill Cross Furniture are taking a three day coast-to-coast cycle ride to raise funds for ATAXIA UK.The ride starts at St Bees Head and finishes at Robin Hoods Bay, a distance of approximately 190 miles.

    The ride itself is an extremely tough one – so we would like you to dig deep to make the pain worthwhile!

    Ataxia is a type of genetic neurological condition that affects balance, speech and co-ordination. Ataxia is progressive, meaning it gets worse with time until some people become entirely dependent on others for all their needs. Over 10,000 people in the UK have some form of Ataxia and currently there is no cure. In the last five years, the charity has spent over £3 million on research into possible treatments and cures.

    If you would like to help us reach our target and help this amazing charity then please go to the justgiving site here.

    IHG Opens First Holiday Inn Hotel in Colombia

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    IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) has recently announced the opening of the Holiday Inn Bogota-Airport in Bogota, Colombia. It is IHG’s sixth property in the country, across four brands – InterContinental® Hotels & Resorts, Crowne Plaza® Hotels & Resorts, Holiday Inn® Hotels and Resorts and Holiday Inn Express®. The new-build, eight-story Holiday Inn Bogota-Airport features 191 rooms and is located within ten minutes of El Dorado International Airport. Situated within the vibrant neighborhood of El Salitre, one of Bogota’s most important and modern business districts, the property is part of a mixed-use complex called Centro Empresarial Arrecife (Arrecife Corporate Center) and near the Corferias Convention Center, the United States Embassy, Bogota’s main industrial park and downtown Bogota. The Holiday Inn Bogota-Airport, located at Avenida Calle 26 #69-D-91 in Bogota, is owned by Alianza Fiduciaria S.A., under a franchise agreement with a company in the InterContinental Hotels Group. The hotel will be operated by METRO hotels on behalf of Alianza Fiduciaria S.A.

    The Holiday Inn Bogota-Airport features fresh and stylish décor and an array of amenities, including eight elegantly designed meeting rooms, totaling 4,842 square feet (450 square meters) and with a 400-person capacity. The hotel also boasts a 24-hour gym, full-service restaurant and a business center. Complimentary wireless high speed Internet access is also available throughout the hotel.

    With a population of more than 44 million, improved security and a dynamic economy, Colombia has emerged as a key strategic market for Latin America. Bogotá, the capital, is the largest metropolitan city in the country and the main economic center of Colombia. A vibrant city, Bogota is not only recognized as a center in the region for the development of the arts but for its beautiful cathedrals, major universities, grand theaters and an array of entertainment and nightlife venues.

    IHG has five hotels in Colombia: two InterContinental Hotels, one Crowne Plaza, and two Holiday Inn Express properties. Two IHG-branded properties are currently under development. The Holiday Inn Cartagena Morros is scheduled to open next month (August 2011) and the InterContinental Cartagena is slated to open in 2013. The Holiday Inn Bogota-Airport is the first Holiday Inn hotel in the country.

    Travelodge Opens Its First Hotel at Birmingham Airport and Its 19th Hotel in the City

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    On Friday 26th August, the Mayor of Solihull, Cllr Irene Chamberlain and David Winstanley, Operations Director for Birmingham Airport officially opened the £9.8 million Birmingham Airport Travelodge hotel. Situated overlooking the runway on Terminal Road, the new 200 – room property is the Company’s first hotel at Birmingham Airport and the 19th Travelodge hotel in Birmingham – maintaining the budget hotel chain’s position as the biggest hotelier in the city. This new hotel opening has created 30 new jobs within the community.

    Birmingham Airport Travelodge offers a range of rooms which includes, family, double and accessible rooms. All Travelodge rooms come with a luxury Hypnos king size bed, which has a royal warrant from the Queen. Each room has en-suite facilities with eco-friendly showers, a flat screen TV with 18 free digital channels, free tea and coffee making facilities and Wi-Fi.

    The hotel also has a Bar Café which offers a breakfast, dinner and bar service.

    To celebrate the official opening of Travelodge’s 477th hotel in Birmingham, Cllr Irene Chamberlain cut the ribbon and officially declared the hotel open for business at an opening ceremony. She also met the hotel team and took a tour of the 200-bed hotel.

    In recognition of the 35,000 travellers that pass daily through Birmingham Airport, from destinations such as France, Spain, Greece, Italy, Turkey, Germany, Poland, Dubai, Pakistan and Iran – Travelodge staff have been trained to say Hello, welcome to Travelodge” in ten languages – so that they can greet international guests in their native tongue.

    Birmingham Airport Travelodge is also an ideal base for plane spotting enthusiasts, as all rooms at the back of the hotel over look the airport’s busy runway. The airport’s biggest plane, an Emirates Boeing 777 which lands from Dubai every day is the main attraction for aircraft fanatics. The hotel has already been flooded with requests from guests wishing to sleep on the runway wing of the hotel so they can grab the best views.

    Travelodge has invested £26.5 million in Birmingham during 2011 with the opening of four hotels. The first hotel at Birmingham’s Bull Ring Shopping Centre opened in May, followed by Birmingham Airport and finally Birmingham Moor Street and Birmingham Halesowen in November. By the end of the year the hotel chain will have 21 hotels across Birmingham and have created 100 jobs.

    Birmingham Airport Travelodge is being managed by local girl, Sarah Appleby, who has been working for the Company for five years. Sarah started her career at Birmingham Fort Dunlop Travelodge as a receptionist in 2006. Within six months of joining the company, ambitious Sarah fast tracked her career and moved to become the manager at Walsall Travelodge.

    Crowne Plaza Albuquerque to Open after a $14 Million Renovation and Brand Change

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    IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) has announced that the Crowne Plaza Albuquerque will open in Sept. 2011 following a brand change from a Hilton that included $14 million in renovations throughout the property. The 261-room hotel features 26,000 square feet of meeting space that includes an 8,000 square foot conference centre and is conveniently located just six miles from the airport and three miles from historic Old Town.The hotel is on a 14 acre oasis in the university and midtown district that captures the unique flavour and artistry of the popular Southwest New Mexico destination. Guest rooms are tastefully decorated and spacious with breathtaking views of Albuquerque’s spectacular high-desert landscape of mesas, volcanoes and the Sandia Mountains.

    A recipient of the “New Mexico Green Zia Environmental Excellence Award,” the hotel is convenient for leisure travellers as it is minutes from historic Old Town, Balloon Fiesta Park, the world’s longest tramway, championship golf courses, Indian gaming casinos and wonderful shopping. Sante Fe is a short 55 minute scenic drive away.

    The hotel features the famous Ranchers Club of New Mexico restaurant, the only AAA 4 Diamond Award Winner in Albuquerque, and is also a repeat winner of the prestigious DiRōNA (Distinguished Restaurants of North America) Award. Recently opened, the new Stonestreet Restaurant features innovative New Mexican cuisines for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

    The full-service hotel is located at 1901 University Boulevard NE in Albuquerque and includes 22 meeting rooms in 26,000 square feet of meeting space, an outdoor pool, fitness centre, complimentary wireless access throughout the hotel, business centre and complimentary parking.

    The Crowne Plaza Albuquerque is independently owned and will operate under a license agreement with a company in the InterContinental Hotels Group.

    The North West Design Centre Launched

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    The North West Design Centre is the UK’s premier contract resource centre, providing a dedicated space for industry specialists in the Hospitality and Leisure sectors, including some of the country’s leading architects, interior designers and Operators.With 2 floors covering over 25,000 sq ft, the extensive showrooms provide working room sets and a comprehensive library of international interior brands, inspirational interiors, new products and specialist services.

    Visiting the North West Design Centre is a unique experience. Located near the centre of Manchester and created with the guidance of professional’s within the hospitality industry, the centre incorporates a lounge bar, restaurant and hotel showroom showcasing designs and finishes from top industry suppliers and manufacturers, to create an exceptional interior or exterior space.

    Our theatre kitchens used by Celebrity Chefs provide world class induction technology and showcase the latest eco friendly cooking equipment along with Specialist Bar mixology training rooms.

    Recognised for our attention to detail and expertise within the leisure industry, our experienced team care passionately about delivering the best customer service. Our unique approach provides services extending from design and production through to delivery and all stages in between.

    The Design Centre combined with our production facilities, technical support and service team, makes it a must when planning your next project.

    Rezidor announces the Park Inn Trysil Mountain Resort in Norway

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    The Rezidor Hotel Group announces the Park Inn Trysil Mountain Resort in Norway. The property featuring 369 rooms is scheduled to open in December 2011 – just in time for the next ski season. Park Inn by Radisson is Rezidor’s young and dynamic core brand in the mid market segment; offering a hassle free stay, a relaxed and personalized ambiance, and comfortable rooms with modern amenities. “The Park Inn Trysil Mountain Resort will perfectly complement our existing Radisson Blu Resort, Trysil. We are delighted to further strengthen our presence in our key home market Norway and to also further grow our chic and contemporary resort portfolio”, said Kurt Ritter, President & CEO of Rezidor. The new hotel is developed and built by the company Peab, and owned by Peab and SkiStar in equal parts.

    Minutes from the slopes, the resort will comprise 369 rooms, suites and apartments with up to 3 bedrooms, making it the ideal destination for family or friends travelling together. Further services will include a restaurant, a bar, a wellness area including indoor swimming pool, sauna and 12 treatment rooms, and a conference centre with a 425 square meter ballroom as well as with several meeting rooms.

    Trysil is located in South-eastern Norway, 2.5 hours drive from Oslo. It is one of Scandinavia’s premier ski resorts and attracts a significant international business. For the non-skier, Trysil offers a first-class golf course, canoeing, fishing, cycling, and hiking in a beautiful nature.

    Continuing Expansion: Leonardo Hotels opens its first Hotel in Budapest

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    After Germany, Israel, Belgium and Switzerland Leonardo Hotels customers can look forward to a new travel destination. Since mid-August Leonardo Hotels has been managing the first Leonardo Hotel on Hungarian soil, the Leonardo Hotel Budapest (formerly Ramada Hotel Budapest). “Budapest is one of the most beautiful cities in the world”, explains Daniel Roger, General Manager of Leonardo Hotels Europe.

    “We are very proud to expand our portfolio with a new house in this attractive city and to have the possibility to present a wonderful new travel destination to our guests.”

    The 4-star Leonardo Hotel Budapest is located only a 15 minute walk from the city centre and just a few minutes from the Danube and is part of the blooming business district Ferencváro. It comprises over 182 modern rooms and suites. Business travellers have an entire floor tailored to their needs standing at their disposal. Furthermore, there are three conference rooms with space for up to 120 people. Up to date technical equipment and natural daylight provide a professional and pleasant atmosphere.

    On a culinary level guests will be spoiled at the hotel restaurant offering international cuisine. The associated bistro-bar serves breakfast as well as special wine selections, coffee and warm snacks around the clock. A modern health club with fitness room and sauna is available for workout or relaxation.

    The 4-Star Hotel will be managed by General Manager Rafi Carmon. Mr. Carmon previously was responsible for running the Sheraton Moriah Eilat in Israel (1998 – 2011) and previous to that worked as General Manager of the Sheraton Four Points in Tiberias (1994 – 1998).

    “This is only the beginning” emphasises Daniel Roger, “in 2011 Leonardo guests can look forward to numerous other projects that will be just as multifaceted as the needs of the travellers themselves. I am sure that within our chain everyone will find just the hotel he needs.”

    PAI Group – Marriott Hotel Swansea – Enhancing the guest experience

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    Vaughan Sound Installations, (part of the PAI Group) in conjunction with Charnic Interiors, were instructed to complete the lighting, sound and audio visual needs for the refurbishment of the prestigious Gower Suite in the 4 star Marriott Hotel, Swansea SA1.Client Overview
    The Gower Suite is the Marriott Hotel Swansea’s premier function room. With its own conservatory bar and seating for up to 300 guests, this is an ideal location for meetings, conferences & weddings. The suite offers superb facilities, conveniently splits into three smaller function rooms and would provide the perfect atmosphere for any event. The hotel itself is located in the picturesque Marina.

    Anthony Brunton, Chief Engineer for the Hotel was “delighted with the flexibility of the Multimedia Presentation systems and the intuitiveness of the AMX control interface… Even the most non technical staff will have no trouble in setting up the Function Suites for any occasion.”

    Technical Solutions
    Vaughan Sound was appointed to replace and update the sound and lighting control systems in The Gower Suite. The new installations were able to utilise the existing cabling and this helped to minimise the costs. The TOA M9000 digital mixer was installed to provide comprehensive, user friendly control of the numerous inputs in the suite. In addition TOA ceiling loudspeakers powered by a Cloud multichannel amplifier provide even coverage for the wide range of events that take place.

    For the lighting system, the Anytronics Anylight control system provided control of the numerous circuits via outstations located throughout the suite. Dimming packs, to assist with energy saving, were also installed for the existing fittings together with the digital dimming of the newly installed fluorescent fittings. This gave control over the selection of lighting scenes to suit the mood of the event.

    To work with the flexibility of the Gower Suite, Vaughan Sound Installations installed each partitioned area with projectors, retractable electric screens, six button control systems & Laptop/DVD connection points that can be operated on a standalone basis when the suite is split or utilised as one larger venue as required.

    All local input connection points were cabled to a matrix system within The Manager’s Office enabling the display media to be delivered to any screen or combination of screens as required allowing each partitioned room to operate independently. A particularly useful feature when used in full room mode; the two outer screens will display one presentation with different media displayed to the centre screen.

    Outcome
    The end solution is the cost effective control of the ideal sound and lighting solutions for the function suite with
    lighting and AV systems that offer flexibility and ease of use.

    Key Products
    • TOA ceiling loudspeakers
    • TOA digital mixer
    • Anytronics Anylight control system
    • Lumen projectors
    • Cloud amplifier

    Rezidor opens the Radisson Blu Hotel, Batumi, Georgia

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    The Rezidor Hotel Group has opened its second hotel in Georgia: the Radisson Blu Hotel Batumi, Georgia. The stunning new landmark with wave-inspired glass façade offers 168-rooms in a prime beachfront location within easy reach of Seaside Boulevard, Batumi’s business, commercial and nightlife destination, and minutes from the International airport.The hotel’s minimalistic design was overseen by Italian architect Michele De Lucchi. All 168 guestrooms offer floor-to-ceiling glass windows, providing panoramic vistas across the city, coast and countryside, as well as signature Radisson Blu amenities, including: complimentary high-speed internet, Nespresso coffee machines and LCD flat-screen televisions.

    The hotel’s 19,000-square-foot wellness facility features an Anne Semonin SPA and a fully-equipped fitness centre. The spa offers five treatment rooms, a couples’ suite, indoor pool, outdoor pool surrounded by a sun deck with chairs and parasols, kids’ pool, Finnish sauna, aroma steam bath and relaxing “Ozone” Bar for refreshments.

    Dining options at the Radisson Blu Hotel Batumi include the relaxed Medea Bar & Restaurant and the hotel’s signature Clouds Bar & Restaurant on the 19th floor. This spectacular rooftop venue is perfect for pre-dinner cocktails, followed by a menu of local and international grilled dishes.

    The hotel’s beachside meeting space includes seven air-conditioned meeting rooms equipped with the latest audiovisual conference technology, as well as a Grand Ballroom, spanning 3,700 square feet with space for up to 350 guests. The Grand Ballroom can also be divided into three sections for smaller events and conferences.

    Radisson Blu Hotel, East Midlands Airport

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    Bowmer & Kirkland has just completed a project for the Manchester Airport Group Plc to create one of the UK’s greenest commercial hotel developments.Project value: £14.9m
    Client: Manchester Airport Group Plc
    Location: East Midlands Airport, Nottingham

    Objectives
    To deliver one of the UK’s greenest commercial hotel developments – in line with East Midland Airport’s commitment to be carbon neutral by 2012. The hotel features 218 bedrooms, full conference and meeting facilities, a swimming pool and health club.

    Additional features
    In line with East Midlands Airport’s commitment to be carbon neutral by 2012, the hotel utilises a range of low energy technologies to reduce the energy demand of the building; supplemented by an on-site Combined Heat and Power (CHP) engine with a Pure Plant Oil (PPO) Tri-Generation Energy Centre, to export electricity to the national grid outside of normal occupancy hours. This innovative system collects and stores waste heat in a thermal store to heat and cool the whole hotel, delivering an 87% reduction in CO2 and supplying 90% of the consumed energy from a renewable source.

    The build also incorporates a number of Sustainable Construction Techniques. A sustainable Surface Water Drainage system with porous paving in the car park; attenuation tanks and a rainwater harvesting system is also integrated into the design of the hotel to serve the WC’s in the building and water the external landscaped areas.

    Challenges
    A key challenge was the fact that a project requirement was to achieve an excellent environmental rating at an economically viable price point. In addition, one of the coldest winters on record provided challenges at various stages of the build.

    Solution
    • Fundamental to the successful delivery has been a detailed understanding of all of the cost drivers in hotel construction ensuring value is maximised at every level.
    • Using cost consultants and project managers with experience of delivering more than 3,500 rooms across many different hotel brands.

    Outcome
    The hotel reaffirms Rezidor’s position as one of Europe’s leading airport hotel operators with 27 hotels (7,096 rooms) currently in operation and a further 3 hotels (938 rooms) in the development pipeline.

    Unique Chair Is Top of the League

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    design-conscious supplied the new Unique chair to the newly developed Vialli Suite at Chelsea Football Club, Stamford Bridge.As a multi use entertainment area the Vialli suite can be used for Functions of all types & the Architects AFL wanted a modern chair that could work for all types of uses : A comfortable dining chair, a stylish meeting room chair, a stacking conference chair. The Unique chair fulfills all of these roles with executive flair.

    The model of Unique Chair, chosen for this installation at Chelsea FC, was top of the range, in best quality soft Como leather & with leather upholstered arms.

    ITS SIMPLICITY IS WHAT MAKES IT SO UNIQUE

    Unique designed by Formmodul for KFF really is unique. It has a cast aluminium frame with a very slim profile for an upholstered chair. This is a luxury chair with a minimalist line. The Flexible backrest and the soft seating are possible due to a moulded foam core & along with the generous proportions make Unique extremely comfortable.

    In leather cover with a polished frame Unique takes on a classic minimalist look – in more contemporary fabrics & wools in bright colours with perhaps a colour matched powder coated frame the chair can look ultra modern.

    We manufacture to order, so you can chose your upholstery from our own ranges or provide COM.

    Please feel free to contact us for further information.

    www.design-conscious.co.uk

    Photos by jamesbalston.com

    Numirra Lighting Introduces Chic New LED Combi Wall Light & Table Lamps

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    Nimirra Lighting’s new Toto & Bobbi table lamps, together with the Lennie LED combi wall light, makes a stylish complement to the ‘Edition One – Summer 2011’ lighting collection for hotel bedrooms and public areas.Standard Production: additional imagery together with full specifications can be found on our website for standard production.

    Bespoke production: from small to large quantities, all 3 products can be fully customised to reflect project specific requirements.

    Numirra are specialists in decorative lighting for the world’s hospitality industry. We have a reputation for quality materials combined with attention to detail. Our beautiful products, designed around functionality, are part of a process by which great interiors are brought to life.

    For more information, please contact Numirra Lighting in the Directory or via www.numirra.com

    The Crowne Plaza Tuxpan Opens Its Doors with an Investment of More Than $20 Million

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    IHG (InterContinental® Hotels Group) and the Real Estate Group RICSHER, S.A. de C.V. have opened the doors to the new Crowne Plaza Tuxpan, Mexico.

    The Crowne Plaza Tuxpan is in a prime location situated on Carretera a La Barra Rd Km 6.5 in La Calzada neighborhood. The hotel is at the edge of the spectacular Tuxpan River, distinguished by the tranquility of its warm waters, and just five minutes from the beach. It also offers convenient access to the commercial and industrial area and is 40 minutes from the El Tajin airport.The Crowne Plaza Tuxpan’s contemporary style is a product of the young Veracruz architect José Luis Vázquez Cuellar. The hotel has 136 guestrooms, a grand luxurious Presidential Suite and one Imperial Suite, both equipped with a Jacuzzi for rest and relaxation. In addition, guestrooms are equipped with high-speed Internet access, voicemail, a work desk, ergonomic chair, LCD TV with satellite, direct dial telephone, safe, coffeemakers, hair dryer and vanity mirror.

    The hotel has a club floor that offers a complimentary deluxe continental breakfast, wine and cheese during the evenings and a lounge with a large, comfortable social area. Other features include a gym, outdoor pool and children’s pool. The hotel has three restaurants: Tambuco Restaurant, which is a parrilla offering cuisine cooked over a wood fire grill and the capacity for 167 guests; the exclusive Tanhuijo Bar with live music and seating for 120; and the original pool bar “Tochtli” on the river’s edge.

    For meeting planners and social events, the hotel offers the Tochpan Convention Center with seven meeting rooms that have the largest capacity in the region — holding up to 1,700 people; and three boardrooms — Tampamachoco, Tenechaco and Tabuco — with a 10 to 49 person capacity. Crowne Plaza is The Place to MeetTM with the signature comprehensive meetings program that ensures a seamless planning process and exceptional meeting experience consisting of three key components: a Two-Hour Response Guarantee, a Crowne Meetings Director and a Daily Meetings Debrief.

    Goettsch Partners Wins Design Competition for New District Site in China

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    A master plan by Goettsch Partners (GP) has been selected as the winning scheme in the design competition for a prominent site in the new Pazhou district in Guangzhou, China. Three urban parcels form the triangular site, which is planned for seven buildings totaling 428,000 square meters. The client and developer is Poly Real Estate (Group) Co., Ltd., China’s leading state-owned real estate company. Set along the Pearl River Delta, the Pazhou district anchors the city’s expansion to the east. The winning master plan establishes a framework for the three-parcel site as a vibrant and iconic commercial destination that merges the new riverfront with the larger urban fabric.

    A nautilus-like spiral defines the organizing concept for the complex, with its physical center providing a direct visual link to the city’s historic pagoda. The centerpiece of the development is a large public piazza, which helps unify the three urban parcels while clearly segregating pedestrian and vehicular activity. Sustainable design initiatives start with a series of elevated bridges that provide unobstructed breezeways and shade for the ground level. These bridges also house indoor social spaces linking the towers and are topped with habitable garden spaces that minimize the urban heat-island effect.

    A landmark tower at the northeast corner of the site anchors the development in the skyline, positioned for maximum visibility and presence. The six other buildings encircle the piazza and are designed with podium-level retail and dining venues that activate the public spaces. Sky bridges between buildings define the perimeter of the piazza and link the complex, while maximizing views to the riverfront and adjacent canal. These elevated structures also form gateways that lend an overall permeability to the complex.

    In the piazza, a terraced court rises from the site’s lower-level pedestrian access, passing beneath the development’s main connecting roadway. Lined with retail and restaurants, this court features a series of distinct landscaped amenities and terminates at a jewel-like exhibition facility, intended to be an educational and cultural venue. This entire network of pedestrian pathways also has a direct link to the area’s subway lines, providing convenient and intuitive access to the development.

    Identified by a larger plan as parcels 4, 5 and 10, the three urban plots each includes a mix of commercial functions. Parcel 4 totals 210,000 square meters, featuring the landmark office and hotel tower, as well as a separate serviced apartment tower; the two are organized in a semicircular arrangement fronting the main piazza. Parcel 5 comprises 100,000 square meters, with three office towers triangulated on the development’s southernmost portion and configured around a secondary public plaza. Parcel 10 totals 118,000 square meters, including an office tower and a hotel, aligned along the adjacent canal. While each building will have its own unique identity, collectively, the buildings will form an ascending spiral, defining a singular urban gesture for the complex.

    The Pazhou project represents GP’s fourth major assignment with Poly Real Estate. Other projects include a 159,000-square-meter mixed-use development in Deyang, including hotel, office, conference, and cultural functions; a 200-meter-tall office building in Shunde; and a two-tower, 150,000-square-meter office complex in Chengdu. As one of the largest real estate developers in China, Poly Real Estate operates 119 subsidiaries across 35 cities nationwide.

    Hamilton to launch new multi-room audio system at Decorex – Stand J317

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    Decorative electrical wiring accessories manufacturer Hamilton Litestat is launching a brand new audio system at this year’s Decorex (stand J317). Showcased this year will be the new Mercury Multi-room Audio System – a simple-to-operate music system that gives the user complete control over how, when and where their music is played throughout the home.

    Up to four music sources are plugged into a discreet hub and fed into up to four rooms. There are input options for a radio, two analogue devices such as CD players, and an MP3 player. In the case of an iPhone or iPod being the source of the music, Hamilton is producing a stylish Mercury Wall-mounted iDock to connect the device to the hub.

    Each destination room features user-friendly wall-mounted control plates for easy access, although the music can also be managed by an infra-red remote control or a two-way WiFi device such as an iPod, iPhone or tablet, as it comes with its own official app. This level of two-way control ensures that the user can browse and select the exact music they want to listen to at any time.

    The small, slim control plates come in a range of Hamilton’s existing plate designs, providing the option of matching them with other wiring accessories such as light switches and sockets. However, there is also a sleek new black touch screen design available.

    Speakers come in a variety of formats depending on the destination room including ceiling pairs, compact versions – ideal for smaller rooms such as en-suites – and even outdoor speakers for further flexibility.

    Visitors to stand J317 will also be able to view Hamilton’s other accessory ranges including the recently launched Hartland CFX Colours and Perception CFX collections, as well as talk to the team about Hamilton’s bespoke design service which provides special solutions tailored to the particular requirements of individual projects.

    Three Peaks Conference Centre & Aurora Theatre at Solara Resort & Spa Opens for Business

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    Bellstar Hotels & Resorts is excited to announce the opening of a leading conference and weddings venue in Canmore, Alberta. The Three Peaks Conference Centre & Aurora Theatre at Solara Resort & Spa, was recently completed and has proven to be an instant hit with business groups, convention organizers and brides-to-be. Facilities, which include meeting rooms, multi-use spaces and a theatre, are fully-equipped with the latest audio-visual technology. Three Peaks Conference Centre brings a new standard of venue to this popular Canadian Rocky Mountain resort community.

    This 5,000-square-foot conference centre caters to a diverse range of groups, from company retreats and conferences, to visioning sessions and weddings, with space to accommodate up to 300 people in three unique rooms. The Solara Conference Room showcases built-in projection screens with the flexibility to be separated into two smaller meeting rooms (Bow and Chinook) and the Aurora Theatre, where up to 100 guests can enjoy a full size (24ft x 13ft) projection screen and retractable seating for set-up versatility. The Solara Conference Room and Aurora Theatre are equipped with high-tech audiovisual equipment and surround sound systems.

    The flexible Solara pre-conference foyer space, which accommodates up to 70 guests, may be used for delegate registration, morning breakfasts and standing receptions. The Solara Grand Foyer – a bright, open space with floor-to-ceiling windows and an impressive fireplace – is an ideal delegate registration area or a casual standing reception for up to 40 people. Amenities at the 38,000-square-foot resort include hot pools and a family play area. A fitness centre and a health spa operated by One Wellness, will launch in the fall, although interim spa services are available via a unique spa suite, housing a full service satellite spa.

    La Residence Hue joins the MGallery Collection of unique hotels

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    Eight decades after French architects imagined an exquisite mansion in the heart of Vietnam, their vision is now fulfilled as La Residence Hue Hotel and Spa joins the elite MGallery Collection — a collection of memorable and unique hotels by Accor.Introduced in 2008 by Accor, the largest international hotel operator in Vietnam, the hotels and resorts in the MGallery Collection are chosen from thousands of upscale properties on the basis of outstanding design, vision, history or location. World-traveller and actress Kristen Scott Thomas is the ambassador for the MGallery portfolio of properties, which numbers 45 unique hotels on 5 continents with the inclusion of La Residence Hue.

    The 81-year-old boutique hotel is the third property in Vietnam to become a member of the MGallery Collection, and the first in the country to join the MGallery roster of “historic” hotels, alongside time-honored establishments such as the Covent Hotel in Amsterdam, the Grand Hotel Beauvau in Marseilles, and the Hotel Frances in Santo Domingo.

    Besides its heritage background, the hotel also boasts strong design connections borne of its architectural roots. At the height of the art deco movement in 1930, the mansion at 5 Le Loi in Hue was built as part of the French Governor’s official residence in the former colony of Annam.

    Over time, the hotel, with its distinctive bowled façade, long horizontal lines and nautical flourishes, has become a Hue landmark and a destination in its own right. With 200m of frontage along the south bank of the fabled Perfume River, the hotel’s terraces, gardens and ample banks of windows offer outstanding views of Hue’s Flag Tower bastion and Truong Tien Bridge.

    Inside, the hotel’s age-old ambiance is evoked by a fusion of art deco styles. In three, linked buildings, the hotel’s 122 guest rooms and suites blend old-world charm with Asian opulence. Nostalgic touches like louvered shutters, hardwood floors and lofty ceilings evoke the romance of the Indochine era, encouraging guests to take a step back in time.

    The Signature Suites — including the palatial, 76-square-metre Resident’s Suite — are a collection of individually designed and uniquely decorated spaces.

    In the centre of the hotel’s main building is Le Gouverneur Bar, where a spectacular mural by Roland Renaud arches over the room, depicting scenes of Vietnamese daily life. The hotel’s fine-dining restaurant, Le Parfum, serves up a blend of Mediterranean cuisine with strong French overtones, plus traditional Vietnamese dishes.

    New Club Quarters Hotel and Restaurant Development Takes Shape at London’s Kingsway

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    International hotel operator, Club Quarters, is developing a new hotel and restaurant scheme at Kingsway, London WC2. With an outdoor terrace to Lincoln’s Inn Fields, the 10,000 sq ft restaurant building and 160 room hotel development are currently on site and due to open early in 2012. Leisure property specialists Davis Coffer Lyons has been appointed by Club Quarters to seek an flagship restaurant occupier for the space, which has open plan layout and exceptional floor to ceiling heights.

    Club Quarters already operates 14 hotels across the UK and the USA, including three in London located at Trafalgar Square, St Pauls, and the City, primarily aimed at business travellers.

    Rob Meadows, Davis Coffer Lyons, said: “This is a really impressive space both in terms of size and grandeur, with two prime entrances and an al fresco dining terrace. Kingsway is one of London’s main through-roads, with high pedestrian footfall and close to Covent Garden and the London School of Economics. The area is bustling with Londoners, day trippers and international tourists and is very much in need of a quality, innovative dining concept to enhance the range of catering provisions on offer in the area. The space can provide the opportunity to establish an iconic restaurant and it is rare to find this size of premises with a large al fresco terrace in this part of London.”

    Focus SB has the edge at Decorex 2011

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    Decorex 2011 (25th – 28th September 2011) at The Royal Hospital Chelsea: (Stand A3)

    Focus SB will be launching its new hand finished Deckle Edge plate at this year’s Decorex Exhibition. The plate has feature edges and is designed to look like slate and would work with a number of interior design themes.The latest crazes in interior design fashions can change as often as clothing fashions, almost with the seasons. From modern, minimalist apartments to period houses the possible combinations are seemingly endless, as Roger Kemp, Managing Director says: “Design wise it is very versatile – the Deckle Edge would suit a period country home or indeed a new build flat in the city and it complements the rest of our range well. We are pleased to bring such an exciting new product to an excellent show like Decorex, which goes from strength to strength each year.”

    Focus SB is one of the only UK companies that designs and manufactures special wiring accessory plates in-house creating an exact and carefully crafted product. It can incorporate the modules and devices to fully integrate multi-room entertainment systems, lighting and heating controls or other required control devices necessary.

    These high specification plates can be engraved or silk-screen printed in any language with lettering to identify the function of each individual switch or control on a multi-gang plate.

    Focus SB also extends a no minimum order policy and can manufacture any quantity without the need for long lead times ensuring those last minute crisis can be easily rectified.

    Hilton Worldwide Set to Transform Economy Hotel Sector in Turkey

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    Hilton Worldwide has recently announced the signing of four new Hampton by Hilton hotels in Turkey, as it expands its brand offering in what is a key development market for Hilton Worldwide, with 34 hotels either currently operating or under development in the country. The four new signings are: Hampton by Hilton Istanbul Kayasehir; Hampton by Hilton Rize; Hampton by Hilton Corlu; and Hampton by Hilton Gaziantep.

    Patrick Fitzgibbon, senior vice president, development, Europe and Africa, Hilton Worldwide, said, “We have already seen significant growth of our Hilton Hotels & Resorts, DoubleTree by Hilton and Hilton Garden Inn brands in Turkey and now we have a further four Hampton by Hilton hotels under development. These latest signings join the existing Hampton by Hiltons currently under development in Ordu and Bursa, which are expected to open later this year.”

    Hampton by Hilton Istanbul Kayasehir
    The new-build hotel will be located in the heart of Kayasehir, a new satellite city currently under construction to the north of Istanbul, which will be home to more than 250,000 residents. Hampton by Hilton Istanbul Kayasehir will feature 144 bedrooms and form part of a mixed use development including a shopping centre, leisure facilities, restaurant outlets and office space. The hotel will benefit from the extension of the Istanbul metro line, a new highway and a third Bosphorus bridge – all key infrastructures improvements either planned or underway. The hotel build will consist of a six floor tower with three meeting rooms, a 24-hour fitness suite and car parking. The announcement of Hampton by Hilton Istanbul Kayasehir follows the signing of a management agreement with Makro Insaat Ticaret Ltd. Sti.

    Hampton by Hilton Rize
    Overlooking the Black Sea and located on the main coastal road to Artvin, the new-build Hampton by Hilton Rize will feature 90 bedrooms and will be located approximately seven kilometres from the city centre. Rize is becoming increasingly popular as a tourist destination, with the local area known for its incredible mountain range, which attracts visitors for outdoor activity tours. The hotel will also benefit from the city’s organized industrial zone, which boasts significant industry including tea production, nut processing and food manufacturing. The nearest airport is Trabzon, which is approximately 72 kilometres away. The announcement of Hampton by Hilton Rize follows the signing of a franchise agreement with YTP Turizm Yatirimlari ve Iisletmeleri A.S.

    Hampton by Hilton Corlu
    Located on the east side of Corlu, a rapidly developing industrial city, the new-build hotel is strategically located on the main thoroughfare from Istanbul to Turkey’s border with Greece and Bulgaria. Hampton by Hilton Corlu will feature 136 bedrooms and form part of a mixed-use development with restaurant outlets in close proximity to the hotel. Corlu International Airport is approximately five kilometres away and the hotel will benefit from its proximity to the Cerkezkoy Organized Industrial Zone, one of the largest industrial zones in Turkey and home to multiple major industrial companies. The hotel will consist of a seven floor tower with three meeting rooms, 24-hour fitness suite and car parking. The announcement of Hampton by Hilton Corlu follows the signing of a franchise agreement with Onur Isil Otomotiv Insaat Turizm Sanayi veTicaret Ltd. Sti.

    Hampton by Hilton Gaziantep
    The new-build hotel will feature 116 bedrooms and will be located in the city’s busy commercial district, within the Milenyum Business Centre, which is also home to office, retail and restaurant outlets. The hotel will benefit from three meeting rooms, a 24-hour fitness suite and car parking. Known as a gateway to the Middle East, the city has an important role in Turkey’s commercial and industrial infrastructure with four organized industrial zones and connections to key cities in the region. The announcement of Hampton by Hilton Gaziantep follows the signing of a management agreement with Muharrem Balat – Insaat Yuksek Muhendisi.

    With a Turkish pipeline of six Hampton by Hiltons, all of the new hotels will feature the brand’s signature offerings, with a stylish lobby, free internet access throughout and working zone. Guests will also enjoy comfortable and flexible bedrooms all featuring the Clean and Fresh Hampton Bed. The hotels are designed and styled to appeal to business and leisure travelers, offering best-in-class service and comfort. Additional guest amenities include the free On the House hot breakfast, a 24-hour snack area, and a bar area to help guests connect after meetings.

    PAI Group Completes Work for The Royal Horseguards Hotel

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    Project Brief
    The PAI Group was selected as the nominated supplier by interior designer Lorna Griffths of STS Design, to supply user-friendly, state-of-the-art, IT, AV and lighting solutions. The room control systems would need to be smart and stylish, in keeping with the hotel’s opulent decor.Client Overview
    The Royal Horseguards Hotel (Guoman Hotel Management) is a 5 star hotel located at 2 Whitehall Court, London, over-looking the Thames in the heart of London. With a grandeur and opulence to match its Whitehall address it was justifiably awarded the prestigious accolade of London Hotel of the Year at the renowned AA Hospitality Awards 2010-2011. Along with the breathtaking views of The London Eye and other landmarks in the Capital, the hotel offers 280 luxurious bedrooms, suites and apartments.

    “Using the innovative i-sign products in the Royal Horseguards Hotel has added a contemporary look without compromising any of the traditional features that the hotel is renowned for. By introducing the ipod interface and VGA input into all rooms, guests can use their own media equipment, such as laptop or ipod, whilst staying in the hotel” said The PAI Group Operations Director, Keith Elms.

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    Time to check into the Drayton Manor Hotel

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    The 4-star Drayton Manor Hotel officially opened its doors to guests on Monday 15th August.

    Drayton Manor Theme Park’s Managing Director, Colin Bryan, Hotel Manager, Martin Wright and popular Thomas & Friends™ character, The Fat Controller, were at the launch to cut the ceremonial ribbon and welcome the hotel’s first guests personally. The hotel boasts 150-bedrooms, all of which have wi-fi access, air-conditioning, an en-suite bathroom and LCD TVs as standard. Each room has a stylish, contemporary interior, complete with a unique framed photograph of one of the theme park’s rides. Guests can choose from a range of rooms including standard, family, interconnecting, executive and deluxe rooms, as well as three presidential rooms, each with fantastic views overlooking the theme park and grounds, for those wanting that extra something special.

    Eleven rooms are Thomas & Friends™ themed, each with a hand-painted scene on the wall and ceiling, depicting a different character from the Thomas & Friends series, along with unique themed bunk beds, and train track patterned carpets in the corridors leading to each room.

    Guests can choose from two restaurants, Parklands Brassiere and Parklands Restaurant as well as two bars, Parklands Bar and the Carousel Bar, so guests will never be stuck for a choice of fine food and drink.

    The hotel will also be a popular venue for both private and corporate events as it includes a beautifully styled, large hospitality suite, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows. This suite can accommodate up to 150 delegates for the likes of conferences, exhibitions and product launches or wedding parties and other celebrations. In addition, the hotel has three smaller rooms, each accommodating up to 12 people, making them ideal for board meetings.

    Colin Bryan comments: “It’s been a long time coming and we’re all really pleased that the hotel is now ready to welcome visitors through the door. With the hotel now open, we can turn Drayton Manor into more than a theme park, it will become a leisure resort where families can come and enjoy a few fun filled days away from it all and let our excellent hospitality team take care of all their needs.”

    Directory companies involved with the project includes:
    AMS Group
    RJD Interiors Ltd
    Contra Curtains Limited
    Hypnos Limited – Contract Division

    Courtyard Continues Expansion with Pune City Centre Opening

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    Courtyard by Marriott, continues to gain popularity in the Indian market as the brand recently opened its seventh hotel, 179-room Courtyard by Marriott Pune City Centre. The opening today of Courtyard by Marriott Pune City Centre marks the third Marriott International hotel and the second Courtyard in the exciting Indian city. The Courtyard Pune City Centre is owned by The Advantage Raheja and operates under a long-term management agreement with Marriott International headed by Harinder J. Singh as general manager. Bright vibrant colors and modern smart design, the new Courtyard Pune City Centre features great in-room amenities such as the deluxe bedding, iPod docking stations, high speed internet access and a 37” LCD television. Throughout the hotel, from the lobby area to the guestrooms, Courtyard allows guests more control and choice over their stay, with services and amenities that create a healthy balance between business and leisure.

    The hotel features a variety of great restaurants that appeal not just to guests, but also to Pune’s local food lovers. MoMo Café, offers all day dining options, combining Western dishes with local favorites. Red Zen features Pan Asian cuisine while Momo2Go is the perfect option for those who are looking for grab-and-go salads and sandwiches.

    Presenting great value for money, the hotel caters well to both international as well as domestic travelers. The property also features four spacious banquet halls, a fitness centre, an outdoor swimming pool, party deck, a business centre and an executive lounge.

    Simon Cooper, president and managing director Asia Pacific, Marriott International said, “The Courtyard by Marriott is a smart business hotel that caters to the needs of the traveler who is on the move. Asia-Pacific as a region has seen a tremendous growth curve as far as economic thrust and business acumen is concerned. A second Courtyard property in Pune was needed looking at the steady expansion the city has seen in various industries. We are delighted to be opening the Courtyard by Marriott Pune City Centre and to be working with such great partners in The Advantage Raheja.”

    Rajeev Menon, area vice president – India, Malaysia, Maldives and Australia added, “With the influx of IT, ITES, manufacturing and automobile industries we see tremendous potential in Pune in the coming years. Given the demand, this is our third offering from Marriott International in Pune. We are extremely delighted to present our newest hotel today which is magnificently built and will stand ahead for the great hospitality standards that Marriott International is committed to offer.”

    Evoline® USB – Charger

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    When design and order is required

    So far it was necessary for all electronic devices such as mobile phones or digital cameras to have their own charger. Schulte & Loughborough present then EVOline® USB Charger, the perfect alternative to integrate a charger into furniture without all those adapters.The EVOline® USB Charger is the ideal all-in-one solution.

    For the first time, Schulte Elektrotechnik is introducing a USB – Power module with two USB Sockets for the installation in EVOline® Profiles.

    Whether it’s a mobile phone, PDA, MP3-Player or digital camera, every device has its own power supply. This results in a large collection of power supplies and cables. Newer technologies with energy cells implement the USB Socket as a charging port for their devices.

    Even now many devices are delivered with a micro-USB port and this will likely set the standard for future devices that require external energy supplies.

    This world class solution already prepares and enables companies and households for future applications.

    Technical data:
    Output current: 2 x 700 mA / 1 x 1.400 mA
    Primary voltage: 100 – 240 V AC. 50 Hz
    Secondary voltage: 5V DC
    Standby power: 0.3 W
    (Ekodesign Regulations ErP 2009/125/EWG)

    Swiss Development Group Launches 51º Spa Residences

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    Swiss Development Group has commissioned visionary and award-winning architects and designers Michael Graves & Associates and Marc Michaels Interior Design to create 51º Spa Residences, the world’ first residence with in-home thermal spas direct from the source. Situated at the Northern head of the Leukerbad valley, overlooking the historic village, renowned architect Michael Graves vision for the luxury development pays homage to the iconic chalets of the 19th century golden age of mountaineering in Switzerland. Celebrating the serenity of the region and its famed thermal water, the extraordinary development appears to be carved out of the rock of the mountains and rise against the backdrop of the dramatic landscape. From a roughly massed base of boulders, the architecture rises into a staggered six story building encircled with private terraces and balconies created from reclaimed stone and timber complete with a slate roof.

    51º Spa Residences offers owners the ultimate marriage of intricately crafted Old World luxury combined with a streamlined, contemporary design. Every residence is designed around a wood-beamed great room, the centrepiece of which is a massive open fireplace and key features include split-log walls, wide-plank floors and high beamed ceilings. Each residence is a symphony of today’s cleanest and purest materials – reclaimed oak, translucent white quartz, charcoal green slate and smoke-gray granite, taking inspiration from the natural surroundings.

    Leukerbad’s famed thermal waters are central to the development and design. Each residence has its own personal spa facility with an indoor/outdoor soaking pool, steam room an indoor master bathtub, all of which have direct unlimited access to Leukerbad’s thermal spring. The Moon Bath, a Concetta stone slab tub, built into the oversized balconies provides residents with an unforgettable mountain experience with stunning views over the mountain range.

    Phase 1 of 51º Spa Residences is expected to complete in late 2013.

    The Modern Garden Company ‘Swings’ into the Limewood Spa

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    The Modern Garden Company has recently supplied a range of spa furniture for the Limewood Hotel House Spa. Specified by David Collins Studio the spa features the elegant Swing lounger by Manutti. The Swing has a delicate looking cord weave but is durable enough to work well in the harsh spa environment. The loungers with their custom fabric cushions form part of a collection of furniture that also features casual chairs and sofas and are offset in the spa by the addition of the beautiful Paola Lenti exterior rugs.

    Company Profile: Aaronson Noon Glass

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    It starts with a blob of pigment. Dipped into a furnace full of molten glass. What happens then is, as with all highly skilled craftsmanship, a little piece of magic. Huffing and puffing, toing and froing. Plenty of heat. The roar of burners in the furnaces drowning out conversation. Heat. My shirt sticks to me and I start trying to remember the camera specs. At what point does a digital camera melt?The two craftsmen work in near silence, a dance around the work area from furnace to bench, sensing each other’s movements, swinging their lances(’punteys’) with their points of molten glass in an unchoreographed but much practiced dance. Cheeks puffed, they blow and heat again in the furnace. The globule grows and is shaped by blowing down the hollow bow pipe, and fondled with gloves blackened by scorching. Sparks rise from newspaper pads , the continuous roar of the furnaces, the heat of the glass forming a counter point to the pauses and gestures.

    Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Expands In Northern China

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    Fairmont Hotels & Resorts (Fairmont) has recently announced a new property scheduled to open in 2014 in Taiyuan, a historic city in Northern China and the capital of Shanxi Province.The luxury hotel will be situated along the Fen River offering spectacular views, yet within walking distance of the new Central Business District in Taiyuan. Shanxi Jun Lian Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. (Junlian) is developing the Sumeru project, a mixed-use development featuring luxury residential accommodations, a 7,000 square meter private club and retail facilities in addition to the hotel. The nearby convention and exhibition facilities, as well as a new major sports center currently under construction, will generate substantial business and leisure travel and demand. Taiyuan is a strategic center for industry and energy development in China as well as an important location for education and research in fields such as science and technology.

    Fairmont Taiyuan will offer corporate and leisure travelers 330 guestrooms and suites, located on the upper floors of the tower anchoring the development. Guests will enjoy an extensive selection of lounges and restaurants featuring a variety of culinary offerings. For corporate events and local galas, the hotel features 3,500 square meters of function space, including a 1,500 square meter ballroom. Fairmont Taiyuan will include a Willow Stream Spa, the award-winning signature spa brand as well as fitness and pool facilities. All therapies at Willow Stream in Asia are “energy inspired” drawing from modern Western and traditional Chinese philosophies using prestigious international spa products.

    Taiyuan, an important industrial city along a key communication route in the region is bordered by mountains including the famed Tianlong with its ancient grottos and over 1500 statues and embossings dating back to 420 and spanning 10 dynasties. The city itself has a 2500-year history, evident by the number of rich cultural and historic temples and attractions.

    Fairmont Taiyuan joins Fairmont Beijing, China; Fairmont Jakarta, Indonesia (2014); Fairmont Makati, Philippines (2012); Fairmont Nanjing, China (2012); Fairmont Peace Hotel, Shanghai, China; Fairmont Singapore and Fairmont Yangcheng Lake, China.

    Skopos Fabrics at St Ermins Hotel

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    St Ermins, with its beautiful brick façade, has now undergone a major refurbishment. It has been modernised, upgrading the hotel from a 3* to a 4* deluxe hotel, with unique fabrics designed by Powerstrip, designers based in LA, working in close collaboration with Skopos Design. The exciting fabrics have strong design influences founded in the Arts and Crafts movement, drawing on the building’s rich heritage. The use of both print and textured weaves create additional depth and interest in the interiors, a challenging brief for Skopos – specialists in interpreting print and weave onto FR qualities.

    The end result is a stimulating combination of historic design, sophisticated warm colourations and contemporary styling

    Skopos is an ISO9001 accredited company with over 30 year’s specialist experience in the design and manufacture of high performance FR contract fabrics for the hospitality sector.

    Baulmann Leuchten Completes Work on the MS HANSEATIC

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    During the period of May 28th to June 10th 2011 the 5-star explorer cruise liner MS HANSETIC, part of the Hapag Lloyd fleet, had to undergo regular maintanance works in a shipyard in Hamburg. As a part of these works all cabins and suites had been refurbished according to the contemporary designs of the German interior designer, Wilfried Köhnemann.

    All cabins now offer remarkable comfort and an individual atmosphere for a maxiumum of 184 guests, having “on board” table lamps and wall-mounted luminaires produced by Baulmann Leuchten.

    Smashing Roomzzz Records AND Two New Openings

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    As a burgeoning contender in the franchise market with two new franchise partners and a reputation for rapidly expanding innovation in new style hospitality – Roomzzz Aparthotel have released their latest figures after 10 months of this financial year that show remarkable growth for the independent brand. Figures are reading a certified 27% growth year on year highlighting a trend which is continuing to move forward. Heartening news indeed for a brand whose expansion is well documented.

    Mark Walton Head of Roomzzz Aparthotel comments ‘the brand is evolving, morphing into a force which is smashing historic growth patterns and sales figures. Our investment into researching the marketplace is considerable and this knowledge has enabled us to make bold directional changes to drive and keep up with demand’.

    Roomzzz are known for their own take on deciphering their target audience and tailoring the appeal of the brand to match and manage expectation of customers across the four sites which will soon show an additional two sites taking the company from a Northern (originally Yorkshire) brand to a Nationwide concern. Both new sites as part of the franchise model success occupy prime locations with one in East London near to the Olympic stadium and one in the centre of Bristol. The sites have been carefully chosen to relate to audiences looking for affordable yet luxury boutique accommodation solutions in City central locations.

    Walton continues, ‘The Roomzzz Aparthotel franchise model has already been very well accepted and we are in discussions with several more franchisee partners to take the brand site total into double figures for 2012 and 2013 and could see us expanding into Europe’.

    Exciting times ahead for the brand which has recently tackled the last bastion of customer service – real time loyalty with a new product, The Royalty Club. Figures are showing a 70% increase in new business as a result. Recently launched to a corporate audience the traditional concept of ‘corporate rate’ has been updated with real time discounts giving a far greater advantage to business travellers.

    Two new sites are opening 2011/2012 in southern locations. Bristol and East London. One of which is under construction the other is in planning.

    Mint Hotel completed in Central Amsterdam

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    The newly completed 550-bedroom hotel for Mint Hotel Group is the latest and most prominent element of Amsterdam’s Eastern Dock Island regeneration project, sitting within Erik van Egeraat’s masterplan, adjacent to Amsterdam Centraal Train Station. The hotel occupies the sharp point of the development, with the historic canal basin directly to the south. The remainder of the Eastern Dock Island is densely developed and carefully sculpted with housing, offices, the Amsterdam City library and a music conservatoire.

    Bennetts Associates’ hotel rises from eight to eleven floors and comprises of three linked blocks of bedrooms above two public floors that contain conference and dining facilities.

    The composition of the building ensures that the bedrooms, terraces and the SkyLounge rooftop bar make the most of the views across the waterside and Amsterdam Old Town. The large suites, which sit in the angular corners of the building, have panoramic views across the dock whilst the central courtyard increases daylight to the internal bedrooms.

    To the south and west of the hotel, the public areas spill out onto a pedestrian quayside, facing the city and acting as a “shop window” for the hotel. Road access is beside the railway embankment, contained by a continuous, elevated range of buildings on all the masterplan sites.

    The hotel’s facades are a complex series of layers, consisting of moveable perforated shutters, glazing and brickwork, echoing the spirit of traditional Dutch architecture. The palette of materials in each part of the building responds to the different architectural styles around the site: the south-facing elevation incorporates the most brickwork in response to the architecture of the old town which it faces, whilst the east and west facades and bridges between the three blocks are predominantly glazed, reflecting the architectural language of the more contemporary parts of the city. All internal courtyard-facing facades are clad in red zinc, responding to the changing quality of light to this central area.

    Rab Bennetts, Director of Bennetts Associates said: “It is hard to imagine a more dramatic and challenging site for a large hotel anywhere in Europe and it has been extremely satisfying to watch the project take shape within such a dynamic and forward-looking regeneration project.

    We are delighted to see our third major project with Mint Hotels reach completion and it represents the latest stage in a hugely rewarding client/architect relationship. Mint Hotel’s belief in good design was fundamental to seeing this project come to fruition.”

    The hotel is the third major project that Bennetts Associates has undertaken for Mint Hotel Group and follows the practice’s recent completion of a 583-bedroom hotel near the Tower of London. The firm’s first hotel, the 460-bedroom Mint Hotel (formerly City Inn) in Westminster, was completed in 2003.

    Project release from Chelsom: The Royal Horseguards

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    Delicately illuminating the deep recessed ceiling of the Equus Bar at the Royal Horseguards Hotel London, suspended strings of clear acrylic shapes offer subtle sparkle to the bar and reception areas. Designed in collaboration with STS Design, to give a contemporary organic focus to the coffered ceiling with glints of bright light whilst highlighting the classic Victorian features, each recess houses hundreds of random acrylic shapes, all highly polished to catch the light. Eight low voltage 35w IRC downlighters are encased within each stainless steel ceiling plates giving flashes of brilliant light, reflected by the individually strung acrylic drops.

    Part of a major restoration for this magnificent 5 star Guoman hotel, the Equus bar is now an eclectic mix of furnishings combined to recreate the ‘Gentleman’s Club’ atmosphere of yesteryear.

    Practical and Aesthetic Outdoor Lighting Available from FW Lighting

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    The Mezzanotte series of bollards has been designed to allow architects and designers the flexibility to personalise many path, barrier, parking and perimeter lighting applications with twenty two options to choose from.Manufactured from Lecce or Lava (volcanic igneous stone) and diffused plate glass, Mezzanotte combines clean lines with strong, solid features. Available lamp options are fluorescent, halogen and metal halide.

    Stone is the world of materials par excellence. Every architect or designer that appreciates the tactile and chromatic aspects of stone is passionate about Materials, and when using natural stone it makes us at Ca’belli think about territory, its evolution, its future, the fragility of its equilibrium, but for the population of that territory stone can becomes an identification, a reference for the area, such as is found with Bath and Bath stone.

    The path traced by the many hands working stone, from its extraction to the final use, fulfils a gap in our society; an antique wisdom that is kept alive through the use of almost forgotten workmanship.

    Stone Architecture enables us to recuperate a physical relationship with nature’s products, with their transformation and with the use that man makes of it. Mere utopia, maybe, but the aim underlying our Stone Architecture is to allow Mother Earth’s inhabitants to develop a renewed awareness of sustainable growth. Other learning experiences and opportunities arise naturally all along this stone route.

    Our future is based on materials, innovationn and design. This formula sums up Ca’ Belli’s work. Our team is made up of craftsmen, designers and experts in a creative workshop that is our essence and the core of Made in Italy.

    If you would like to receive your own copy of the Ca’belli Luce 2011 catalogue then please send your request to info@fw-lighting.com

    Design The Ultimate Hotel Room… and win it for a whole month!

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    Radisson Blu Hotels & Resorts has launched a design contest in which they urge hopeful participants to design the ultimate hotel room.

    The contest is divided into three phases:

    1. Select your favorite Radisson Blu Hotel
    2. Create a Mood Board for the interior design of the room
    3. Describe your Mood Board to support your vision

    The five most popular Mood Boards plus five jury wildcards will make it to our exclusive shortlist at the end of August 2011. Our jury will choose and announce the winner by mid September 2011.

    The winning design will be used as inspiration to redecorate and refurbish a room at the winner’s selected hotel and the room will be made available to the winning designer for 30 nights over a period of one year.

    HOW TO ENTER:

    Enter online here and follow the steps.

    Good luck!

    Redcow Vista Re-Brand

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    Redcow Vista have now re-branded the wallcovering side of the business as The Wallpaper Mural Company.

    The Wallpaper Mural Company specialise in the custom printing of bespoke contract wallpaper, wall murals and wallcoverings supplying the commercial interior trade. We work closely with Architects, Interior Designers, Specifiers and Fit-Out contractors, advising and troubleshooting specific problems and give well informed advice to our clients whenever required.We produce digitally printed wallpapers to our client’s specifications using either specific images or creating designs and artwork from our clients own ideas or brief. Importantly our wallpapers meet the industry standard of Class 0 & 1. These are non-woven fabric and paper backed and we have several substrate textures to choose from. We print to the size of the wall to be covered, ideal for hotels, bars and restaurants.

    In areas where extra hard wearing wallpapers are necessary we can provide a liquid laminate post installation. Indeed, we recommend it!

    Brand new product launches in August are the much talked about SwitchScene™ and SwitchScene™ for Windows.

    WMC collectively boast many years experience within the interior décor industries and we provide a quality service matched only by our unique quality products.

    Installation Service

    We offer a complete in-house installation service with full guarantee if a previous site survey is done by us.

    Drop us a line to see how we can produce a dynamic yet cost-effective solution for your unique and individual project.

    Starwood Hotels & Resorts Makes Its Debut in Azerbaijan

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    Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. announces that it has signed an agreement with Silk Way Airlines LLC to open a Sheraton hotel in Baku, Azerbaijan this Fall. The opening of the Sheraton Baku Airport Hotel marks the entry of Starwood into the country and is part of the company’s strategic expansion plan to open more than 60 Sheraton hotels around the world in the next three years.According to Roeland Vos, President, Starwood Hotels & Resorts, Europe, Africa, and Middle East, the hotel marks an exciting milestone for Starwood’s continued growth throughout Eastern Europe. “Reaching out to new frontiers is a focus of our expansion strategy, so we are delighted to partner with Silk Way Airlines as we debut the first Starwood hotel in Azerbaijan,” Vos commented. “Baku is the main economic hub of the country and one of the most important tourist destinations in the region. Sheraton’s strong reputation will assist in further positioning Baku as a destination for the international traveller.”

    The Sheraton Baku Airport Hotel will be located directly in front of the Heydar Aliyev International Airport, the main airport in Baku. The hotel will have 207 guest rooms, including 14 suites, offering the only branded accommodation option in the vicinity of the airport. The hotel will also feature extensive dining, conference and leisure facilities as well as signature Sheraton amenities including the luxurious all-white SweetSleeper beds, a Sheraton Club Lounge and the Link@Sheraton experienced with Microsoft communications hub where guests can socialise and also go online.

    Sheraton recently announced that it has invested more than $100 million into upgrading 120 Club Lounges around the world. The enhancement to Sheraton Club Lounges – one of the most popular Sheraton signature amenities – is the final chapter of the brand’s recent $6 billion revitalization effort.

    Health Trumps Wealth in Makeovers at GHM Spas Worldwide

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    The organic movement that swept the food industry is manoeuvring into GHM’s spas, property by property, banishing chemically enhanced formulations for the purest, greenest product lines available.Starting this month in Chiang Mai, Thailand, GHM embarks on a spa-by-spa makeover, embracing new organic lines from Voya, Ila and SpaRitual and a green philosophy that deepens the hotel management group’s holistic bona fides.

    “We’ve always had a holistic spa concept, but until now the choice of suitable product lines has been limited,” says Brenda Ramen, GHM’s spa director. “Savvy spa goers are demanding alternatives to chemically based formulations. If I wouldn’t put it in my body, why would I put it on my hair or skin?”

    The new line-up from GHM champions products approved by the Soil Association in the UK and the USDA in the United States. They contain no harsh chemicals, no parabens, no toxins — products that go beyond pure and natural to organic.

    The commitment to organic products by GHM does not come without cost. The shelf life for its new product lines is far shorter than its former lines. But commercial concerns took a backseat to what Ramen describes as an ethics-based approach.

    Items by Ila, for example, are hand-made in the Cotswolds, England. The company uses exotic ingredients — such as rose oil from India and argan oil from Morocco — and takes pride in its quality control.

    Ila’s founder, Ramen says, regularly visits the oil farms to make sure she gets something that’s genuine and 100-percent pure.

    “The Moroccan argan oil is especially fantastic because it’s rich in anti-aging fatty acids and it’s a ‘dry oil’ so there’s no greasy residue on the skin,” says Ramen.

    To jump-start the new initiative, Ramen summoned GHM spa trainers and managers from as far away as Miami and Muscat for a two-week training session in Chiang Mai. Manufacturers detailed the new lines and Ramen reinforced the hotel group’s commitment to this new, expanded realm of responsibility.

    “Our guests want upscale amenities, to be sure, but these days they’re as concerned — I’d say more concerned — about green solutions and green products,” says Ramen. “It’s not just the planet people are concerned about, it’s their own bodies. They’re after health before wealth.”

    Once the makeover is complete in Thailand, Ramen — a 17-year veteran of the spa industry and native of Canada — will see to the same changes on the spa menu at one of Asia’s most renowned resorts, The Nam Hai in Vietnam.

    From there, the new menus and products will debut at The Chedi Muscat in Oman, The Setai in Miami, The Legian in Bali and The Chedi Club Tanah Gajah, also in Bali.

    By the time the six-month project wraps, all GHM wellness specialists will qualify as experts on what makes the new products unique and how to apply those lines in the new treatments.

    More than just being green

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    Lano Carpets has unveiled its pioneering environmental policy, The Green Signature, with the aim of showing customers and suppliers that its intention to become a sustainable business works for everyone. Through reduction, recycling and rethinking, Lano Carpets is committed to environmental stewardship throughout the sourcing, manufacturing and distribution processes, with the clear intention of minimising its environmental impact through both direct and indirect practices. Moving towards ISO 14001 certification, Lano Carpets will also work closely with suppliers and customers to ensure careful monitoring and analysis of the impact of its products and processes.

    During the last six years, Lano has reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by 40% and is hoping to obtain an overall reduction of 60% by 2012. Energy consumption has been reduced by 25% in the last seven years and as part of the Belgian Flemish Covenant; by 2012 the manufacturer has to reach benchmark energy efficiency and CO2 emissions to the levels of the best international standards.

    This commitment to minimising emissions has seen a continual investment in reduction measures since 2008, including the installation of solar panels on the main 12-hectare production site. These solar panels form one of the largest installations in Western Europe and any energy not consumed by Lano Carpets is entered into the main grid. At full capacity, the solar panels produce enough electricity to power 2000 homes.

    Reduction of waste is also marked as a key good environmental practice in The Green Signature and Lano Carpets is already separating 97% of its waste in to combustible and recyclable fractions, with the aim to reach 100%. Combustible fractions are transformed into pellets that are used as an alternative to fossil fuels in the cement industry, while recyclable fractions are reused as raw material. Recycled content yarns, such as Econyl by Aquafil, will also be used in increasing measures. The 100% recycled content polyamide yarn is already being used in the Manhattan carpet tile collection produced by Lano Flooring Solutions.

    Lano Carpets has also substantially reduced its wastewater production by 15% in the last three years, as well as improving its quality, reducing the environmental impact of its wastewater by 20% and now has abandoned the use of deep groundwater for its production processes. Instead the manufacturer now uses industrial water from a purifying plant sourcing surface water.

    In the process of developing sustainable recycling initiatives for both manufacturing processes and post consumer waste, Lano Carpets is working closely with the industry, including being a founding member of the Optimum pilot carpet tile recycling programme. The manufacturer aims to provide workable and sustainable solutions to recycling. With development towards a more sustainable footprint, Lano Carpets is also evaluating the environmental impact of its products through life cycle analysis. Conducted by an independent third party, the LCA helps Lano to identify impacts at every stage of a product’s life from cradle to grave and allows Lano Carpets to identify opportunities for improvement.

    The Green Signature also sets out Lano’s commitment to good corporate citizenship and its social responsibility, including founding core values of honesty, integrity, respect, dialogue and accountability throughout all its activities. Committed to training employees and proactively contributing to its local community, Lano Carpets is revealing more than just its GreenSignature, it is making a statement of intent for this and future generations.

    For further information on all Lano carpet ranges, freephone 00800 5266 5266 or e-mail marketing@lano.com

    The Modern Garden Company creates drama in galvanised steel with the RSC

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    The Modern Garden Company is pleased to announce the recent installation in the first phase of an ongoing project with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Collaborating with architects Bennetts Associates, the RSC has been working on a major redevelopment of its Stratford-upon-Avon site culminating in various new communal dining and seating spaces.

    The Waterside terrace saw the installation of the striking R+W Galvanised steel bistro tables and benches, providing a durable dining solution to create a dramatic industrial contrast with the elegance of the brick Art Deco building.

    This versatile collection will soon see the installation of additional pieces in Larch wood to provide a softer texture to compliment the galvanised steel. All of the tables and benches have been produced to custom sizes to meet the needs of the client.

    The Drayton Manor Hotel – Sneak Preview!

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    The Drayton Manor Hotel has released a sneak preview of its rooms ahead of its imminent opening on Monday 15th August.The photos show the luxurious family room, which can accommodate up to two adults and two children and comes with wi-fi, air conditioning, an LCD flat screen TV as standard, as well as a comfy sofa to relax on following a day in the park or at a corporate event.

    The hotel has also released a preview of the Thomas & Friends™ themed rooms. There will be 11 of these rooms, which have each been hand painted with fantastic images of the characters from the popular Thomas & Friends TV series. The rooms will also feature unique themed bunk beds each with fitted televisions.

    The 150-room hotel will help transform the park from a popular day out attraction to a leisure resort. Guests will be able to enjoy a full day in the park without the worry of a long journey home that same day. Whether it’s a family wanting to wind down after an action-packed day in the park, or a couple looking for a fun-filled weekend break, the hotel can accommodate everyone.

    The hotel is also the ideal venue for those travelling on business as it’s located only a short distance from Birmingham city centre and has excellent links to national motorway networks. The hotel’s excellent hospitality facilities ensure it’s a sound choice for those looking to organise for corporate events and exhibitions as well as private parties.

    The hotel also boasts two restaurants, Parklands Restaurant and Parklands Brassiere, along with two bars the Parklands Bar and the Carousel Bar, where guests can unwind and relax.

    Get Ready to Go with Wilton Carpets

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    Wilton Carpets Commercial has released a new catalogue displaying its entire collection of Ready to Go carpets. With 55 axminster and tufted designs in up to 10 colourways, this is the largest offering yet from the British manufacturer.

    Launching new woven axminster designs with Checkpoint and Melrose, as well as tufted Accolade, Zen and Twist40 ranges, the catalogue demonstrates the depth and versatility of the Ready to Go collection.

    Other new carpets to appear include Henley, Eton and Heritage from the FastTrack Design Tufted collection, which provides a fast and affordable way to achieve a more individual look with graphics options in velvet pile and beautiful textural effects in a wide choice of contemporary colourways.

    Developing, designing and weaving carpets at its Wiltshire site, Wilton Carpets provides wool-rich axminster, wilton and tufted carpets to hotels, guest houses, bars, pubs, conference centres, casinos, clubs, cruise ships and stately homes throughout the world. Now these woven Ready to Go carpets are complemented by an expanded tufted collection and the innovative FastTrack Design Tufted range to provide a solution for all needs, whether a decorative design for a busy reception or a neat design to amplify bedroom space.

    Wilton Carpets Commercial manufactures to the highest quality standards and sources the finest British yarns for its axminster, wilton and tufted carpets.

    The Ready to Go Commercial Carpet 2011/12 catalogue is available now from Wilton Carpets Commercial.

    POP launches at Royal York Hotel

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    New restaurant, bar and F&B offering for Brighton hotel

    PURE Pop-up Restaurants & Events has announced a new partnership with The Royal York Hotel, Brighton.

    The collaboration, which will see a new F&B concept in every aspect of the boutique hotel from bespoke conference and banqueting menus and room service, to private dining in the Karaoke pods and a new concept restaurant and bar, starts this summer as an extended partnership with the 51-bed, 4* hotel. Pop Restaurant and Bar at The Royal York Hotel will unite a sumptuous mix of city chic with bohemian seaside charisma in a vibrant and bustling Brighton surrounding, just minutes from the famous Palace Pier.

    POP will be managed by Nicola Delmege, a well-known face in Brighton having owned and run The PV @ The Jury’s Out, Brighton since 2003. Evensus Ltd owner and managing director, Jerome Ibanez will retain overall management of the venue in partnership with the hotel.

    Neal Brunning joins the team from The Courtyard in Brighton. As Head Chef of POP, Brunning has created a menu that celebrates the restaurant’s seaside location and local suppliers. Dishes include Roast Cod and Clam Chowder, Risotto of Crab, Avocado Ice Cream, and Pan Seared Wild Sea Bass Fillet with Crab beignet.

    PURE marks its first foray into hotel catering partnerships with the summer launch of POP Restaurant and Bar. Part of bar, restaurant and event management company Evensus Ltd, the team behind the launch have previously managed restaurants, bars, pop-up venues and private event spaces, working with leading chefs and establishing partnerships with brands such a Relais Chateaux and Pommery Champagne.

    POP launches on 7th September.

    Carry on “Glamping” – combining luxury and nature

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    To exceptional services, add exceptional recognition: the Domaine Les Moulins and its Original Camping have just been awarded their 5th star, thus becoming one of the most prestigious sites in France.This crowing point sets the seal on a new concept, “Glamping”, a mix of luxury and authenticity, glamour and nature.

    On the glamour side are high quality facilities – heated pool and wellness spa, steam room and relaxing massages – and services to match its 5-star rating: bar-restaurant, kids club, entertainment for all, but also the piano bar and shows, room service, daily papers, etc.

    On the camping side, Domaine Les Moulins has been able to restore its former glory by putting to the fore what gives the campsite all its charm: a real connection with nature.
    Comfortably installed in their homes made of canvas and pale wood (tipis, tents or ecolodges), the Original Campers live as close to nature as possible without harming it since all facilities are part of a 100%.sustainable development approach.

    Domaine Les Moulins is now a “must”, thanks to a passionate entrepreneur, Alain Dominique Perrin.

    Businessman and philanthropist, founder of the Cartier Foundation and developer of the famous “Must de Cartier” brand, mentor of an institute for training the elite, patron of the arts and owner of an extraordinary vineyard at Chateau Lagrezette: it goes without saying that Alain Dominique Perrin shows a taste for eclecticism.

    And the running of two high-quality campsites in Noirmoutier, in tune with the environment and coastline, adds a new touch to this impressionist tableau.

    Yet there has been real consistency in the path taken by this aesthete and businessman: whatever adventure he has started, he has always strived for exacting standards and excellence.

    Whether it is to environmentally friendly camping, beautiful pieces of jewellery or an exceptional grape variety, Alain Dominique Perrin always brings his mastery of the business world and his passion for the beautiful and the good.

    A brilliant illustration how to combine the useful and the pleasant…

    What are your thouhgts on “Glamping”? Comment below!

    Intellectual Property – Government Responds To Hargreaves Review

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    Are designers supported? Not if it means UK unregistered design rights protection is reduced from 10 to 3 years!

    The Government today announced plans to support economic growth by modernising UK intellectual property laws. Accepting the recommendations made in the independent Hargreaves Review which estimate a potential benefit to the UK economy of up to £7.9 billion, Chancellor George Osborne said, “Our future depends on exploiting knowledge and ideas to their full potential and the Government is committed to build upon this country’s great strength in intellectual property, ultimately, success will come down to the creativity of UK people and innovation by businesses, not Government action”. This is true. Anti Copying in Design (ACID) welcomes the Government’s commitment, “To try to create the best conditions to encourage innovation and growth”. However, according to ACID’s CEO Dids Macdonald, “On the one hand Government is saying how important design is to the UK economy (£23 billion invested in 2009) and on the other hand design support could be diluted. I am extremely concerned that the Government wants further research on whether to eliminate national unregistered design rights and bring UK unregistered rights in line with EU. This would mean for 99% of the UK’s 232,000 designers who do not register their rights (only 2111 designs were registered last year), they would have their protection cut from 10 to 3 years. This doesn’t seem to make fair sense when comparisons are made with a songwriter or artist who will get copyright protection for their lifetime plus 70 years after their death. European designers also benefit from unfair competition law which kicks in and runs alongside the rights so once the 3 year period is over, there is still something that can be done. In the UK designers can only rely on passing off which is difficult to pursue and costly, particularly for small businesses.

    ACID is encouraged to hear that a fast track IP small claims Court may become a reality, subject to impact assessment, and will seek every opportunity to engage with the UKIPO and Ministers to ensure that this happens. This will go a long way in providing easier access for small IP claims and we hope this will provide a much needed deterrent to those who prey on small businesses. Key to its success would be the right IP training for District Judges.

    ACID also welcomes the publication of an updated IP Crime Strategy and hopes that the promised action plan to deal with the increased threat from IP crime online will become a reality. This will enable the UK to robustly and proactively protect its IP interests internationally. Micro firms and SMEs need and should demand a sound IP framework where infringement can be satisfactorily and effectively enforced. Confidence will be lost if the constant threat of infringement means that IP creators cannot be sure of ROI. If innovators are disincentivised this will result in less consumer choice, fewer jobs, and less economic opportunity in the future.

    ACID actively supports any moves to improve and enable licensing opportunities, which could be facilitated by the creation of a Digital Copyright Exchange. Before this happens, however, we believe that there is a necessity to clarify competition issues – with full industry consultation – before a framework for discussions is set in place. Adequate security standards must also be put in place to ensure accuracy, so that a DCE would not become a vehicle for misuse by those who may be able to register the rights of others. ACID will be pleased to support the IPO in developing these plans and the viability of designs inclusion in a DCE.

    Despite the fact that Government has finally recognized design’s importance to the UK economy, ACID is disappointed to note that there is still no recommendation to have parity of IP rights. ACID has presented an arguable case to bring unregistered design right in line with copyright. Current UKIPO policy is that most design infringement may be inadvertent but, to date, have provided little or no evidence to support this view. ACID’s own research indicates the opposite: 89.7% of companies believe design infringement is blatant and deliberate.

    Whilst we are frustrated with the continuing obsession with “further research” rather than real action, ACID will continue to enter into positive debate with the UKIPO to present further arguments supporting their objective for parity of unregistered rights.

    CSD Develops Membership Collaboration in China

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    Following on from the business interest focused around the meeting of Premier Wen Jiabao with Prime Minister David Cameron earlier this month the Chartered Society of Designers (CSD) has announced a major collaboration which will see membership of the Society made available to designers throughout mainland China, Taiwan, Macao and Hong Kong.At a signing ceremony in Beijing on Tuesday 5 July, Chief Executive of CSD, Frank Peters signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Mr. Xing Lei, the Chief Executive of the Dragon Design Foundation (DDF) which sees the two organisations working together to promote the highest standards of professional design practice in China.

    Commenting on the collaboration Frank Peters said, “This is truly a major event not just for CSD and DDF but most importantly for the design profession and those who receive the benefits design can bring to everyday life. It is a collaboration that benefits designers, commerce and ultimately society. We are continually reminded that the world is watching China to see how it will tackle issues of manufacturing and its effect on our environment and we share those concerns but we cannot just watch. We have all shared the benefits of China’s global repositioning and therefore we have a responsibility to engage, share knowledge, offer support and assist in creating a sustainable industrial model and professional design practice has a major role to play in this strategy.”

    The signing of the MoU comes six years after CSD commenced its discussions with DDF at their inaugural design festival in Qingdao. Over this period the Society had discussions with the major design discipline organisations in China as well as industry, educational institutions and government representatives.

    Mr. Xing Lei of DDF said, “It was clear from our first meeting with CSD that there was a mutual desire to help designers develop their profession in preparation for the difficult tasks ahead in developing a sustainable economy which respects the values of people and the environment. The world recognises the leading role the UK plays in design and it is also aware of the global power of China as a producing and consuming nation. It makes perfect sense for the professional body for design in the UK and the leading design foundation in China, both of which represent designers across all disciplines, to collaborate in bringing together designers from both nations for mutual development and benefit.’ He added, ‘The standards operated by CSD are respected by DDF and we will be promoting these throughout China”.

    The CSD membership structure and the CSD Genetic Matrix on which it and other programmes are based will be adopted by DDF and promoted across the professional design sector in China.

    Chris Ramsden, President of CSD commenting on the signing said, “The importance of this agreement cannot be overstated coming at a time when design collaboration has such a critical role to play in solving the issues we all face. The Society has worked relentlessly over the past decade to establish and refine a structured basis for professional practice that harmonises with other professional sectors and design communities in other countries and this agreement is a great endorsement of the Society and an achievement for the UK design profession”.

    Two New Properties for ICMI Portfolio

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    Inverlochy Castle Management International (ICMI), the hotel management consultancy behind some of Scotland’s most luxurious hotels, has expanded its ever-growing portfolio with the acquisition of two new properties – Holm House in Cardiff and Albergo Villa Casanova in Tuscany.ICMI is currently enjoying phenomenal success with a number of hotels stretching from the corner of North West Sutherland to the central belt. The addition of two new properties marks the venture into new luxury markets.

    ICMI is famous for transforming the reputation of hotels and advising on all aspects of hotel management from the kitchens, to interior design, to sales and marketing.

    With top names such as Albert Roux OBE and John Green of John Green Communications on board, the team has grown to win national acclaim. They won the Hotel Consultancy of the Year Award at the Scottish Hotel Awards in both 2010 and 2011 and have won a plethora awards for their properties over the last two years.

    Albergo Villa Casanova in Tuscany is the result of a complete renovation of an 18th century farmhouse set in 360 acres of mixed woodland just ten minutes from Lucca.

    It’s a distinctive and relaxed five star hotel which boasts 14 luxury suites, magnificent terraces, an infinity swimming pool and a tennis court.

    Holm House in Cardiff is a 12-bedroomed boutique hotel which boasts stunning views across the Bristol Channel to the islands of Flatholm and beyond. The hotel is home to a luxury spa which includes a relaxation room with sea views; a gym and a large hydrotherapy pool.

    Restaurant redesign at Killerton House

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    For the first time in the 117-year history of the National Trust, one of Britain’s largest and most respected charitable organisations, an external agency has been brought in to oversee a major interior design project. Cornwall-based designers Absolute Interiors were commissioned to breathe new life into the tea rooms at Killerton House, the 18th Century mansion located on a 6400 acre Devonshire estate near Exeter. After a record visitor year in 2010 (in excess of 140,000) the National Trust felt that the ground floor venue needed a facelift.

    To create a new restaurant space that would pay tribute to the heritage of the estate and its period features in a contemporary but sensitive way, teh designers spent one month weaving elements of the Killerton story into the renovation work and adding layers of detail inspired by various physical aspects of the existing estate. The ‘Killerton Kitchen’ restaurant as it is now known includes reclaimed furniture and floor stencils that allude to the interiors of Killerton’s Prayer room, Flower room and Housekeeper’s Room.

    Meanwhile, quirky touches such as a recycled yoghurt pot counter-top, teapot lights and bespoke montage wallpaper featuring family photographs of the original estate owners and founders, the Acland family, give the new space a fresh and endearing ‘talking point’ quality.

    “We felt deeply honoured to be working with the National Trust,” says Helen Blake “The estate itself is magnificent but there was a clear need to revitalise the ambience and character of the restaurant space. With a project like this we obviously wanted to respect its historic value and heritage while adding a new sense of appeal and interest for visitors. There was also a need to be highly practical with the design work as the interior is regularly well-used. We hope people will feel the new restaurant has a genuine ‘wow factor’ but also that it blends seamlessly with everything that Killerton represents.”

    Killerton’s General Manager Phillip Smart adds, “This was a real first for the National Trust so we had to get it right. Killerton is a lovely place that continues to draw thousands of visitors every year. To move forward and retain the appeal of the estate we needed to ensure that the new restaurant area would be something that retained the spirit of Killerton but also something that would really turn heads and add to the visitor experience. It was a pleasure to work with Absolute as they made it their mission to completely understand exactly what we needed to achieve. Their creativity and ideas were refreshing and incredibly perceptive and the feedback we’ve received so far about the design work has been excellent.”

    Chelsom Ltd Completes Work on the Mint Hotel, Amsterdam

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    Within a contemporary ‘urban’ inspired interior created by Bennetts Associates for the latest Mint Hotel in Amsterdam, the bespoke guestroom lighting from Chelsom features clean lines in a brushed nickel finish, complemented by crisp cream cotton osier shades. Designed to be understated and unobtrusive, the bedside brackets feature a flat square back-plate with a perpendicular tube support. A matching table lamp completes the look, and both fittings are low energy, giving the benefit of substantial energy savings for this 553 guest room state-of-the-art hotel.

    Reflecting the city locations preferred by the Mint Hotel chain, the guestroom interiors are fresh, efficient and contemporary. Designed primarily for both the business and leisure traveller, the ethos is to offer an airy modern sanctuary for work or play.

    Versatile Lighting from FW Lighting with ‘The Block’

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    The Block vertical and horizontal range of indoor and outdoor lighting has IP55 water ingress protection. In this line of products the “Lecce stone” obtained from Ashlar block is structural, thus the material acquires great impact and presence. Six light options are available including metal halide, to address a wide range of illumination needs.The union of materials offered by Nature and common to all mankind makes each and every object born of Ca’ Belli unique. Thus the creation of Nature combined with the creativity of our designers reach out to all our senses, and the primeval and cultural roots that are part of our DNA.

    Made in Italy, Ca’ Belli has always used natural materials from various regions of Italy, processed by craftsmen who have passed down the trade from generation to generation, likewise, glass processing that has not changed over time and the blowpipe technique is still used by us today.

    Ca’ Belli has also gained a unique understanding of stone based on design, materials and abilities, enabling us to start from an innovative concept and obtain objects that can be introduced in projects of varying dimensions. Our standard selection will meet most needs but there are projects that have characteristics that are so unique that they need specially designed luminaries. These “specials” often come from ideas of the client or architect, so together we define, design and utilise materials and light sources to create the object demand.

    Our future is based on materials, innovation and design. This formula sums up Ca’ Belli’s work. Our team always involves craftsmen, designers and experts in a sort of creativity workshop that is our essence and the core of Made in Italy.

    Please visit FW Lighting’s website to see many more unique designs and to order your copy of the 2011 Ca’ belli catalogue.

    RHA: A Colourful World

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    A seating collection that will help make your world a more colourful place.RHA Furniture’s extensive B10 seating collection offers a wide range of standard colours, plus the option to specify any colour you desire.

    Not only does a colourful chair look striking, but can give any interior a real sense of individuality.

    The new Croissant (B10) is available as a side chair, armchair & lounge chair. The seat & back can be upholstered in fabric or leather of your choice; the beechwood frame can be stained or lacquered any colour you desire.

    The Cafe (B10) is available as a side chair, armchair & bar stool. The beechwood frame can be stained or lacquered any colour you desire. You also have the option to have the seat upholstered in fabric or leather of your choice.

    For further details on the whole seating range please contact RHA Furniture or visit www.rhafurniture.com.

    Diamant Hotel Now In Brisbane

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    8Hotels has announced the launch of Diamant Hotel Brisbane.

    Opened in 2009, this near new 84-room contemporary boutique hotel has now joined the upper scale Diamant collection of sister properties located in Sydney and Canberra. Superbly positioned on tranquil Astor Terrace, elegantly designed and home to Brisbane’s hot newcomer O’Bar and Restaurant, the Diamant provides for a quintessential boutique hotel experience. 8Hotels CEO Paul Fischmann commented; “We are delighted to bring the Diamant brand to Brisbane. Brisbane is fast becoming Australia’s most dynamic city with a forceful movement dedicated to creativity, arts, design and commerce and we’re proud to be a part of the fast paced progress of this cosmopolitan city.”

    The Diamant Brisbane is the second Brisbane property for 8Hotels alongside the iconic Limes Hotel located in Fortitude Valley. 8Hotels now offers guests two of Brisbane’s best boutique hotel experiences.

    To celebrate the opening of the Diamant Hotel Brisbane, 8Hotels is giving away an iPad2 to a lucky Facebook member who ‘likes’ the Diamant Hotel Brisbane before the 31st of August 2011.

    Padding Things out…

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    Being recognised as one of the most green-friendly and environmentally responsible hotels in Hong Kong, Langham Place, Mongkok, Hong Kong is once again at the helm of taking the dining experience to a greener and more engaging level.Gone are the days of lengthy-paged menus… Believing cutting the amount of paper used does even more to preserve resources and reduce carbon emissions, Langham Place Hotel’s vibrant dining outlets are replacing traditional menus with over 30 handy iPads. With just a click and flip on the sleek screen, guests can pick their nibbles and drinks in seconds…you know the drill…

    Elaine Joe, Executive Assistant Manager – Food and Beverage who led the evolution of menus, says, “We used to update menus with new items every season. Upon the implementation of iPad menus, we have elevated the dining experience by creating sparkling surprises on the menu every week, not to mention reducing the use of paper tremendously.”

    The hotel’s fun and interactive vino app, the WINE BUFF, is used in Ming Cellar and is a favourite with guests. Besides housing the hotel’s wine menu, the WINE BUFF engages guests in a series of wine-related entertainment. While foodies can test out Wine Guy Zach Yu’s innovative Chinese food and wine pairing top tips, the boys can have a cheeky moment and pick what they think are chick wines…a.k.a. wine for the ladies and wine for the men. Spin the wheel (or even better, spin the bottle…) and adventurous guests may discover an unexpected grape that works for them better than their regular…

    As Ming Cellar develops more captivating features for the WINE BUFF in the coming months, Tokoro – Robatayaki & Whisky Bar, Portal – Work & Play and The Backyard have all rolled out iPad menus enabling them to constantly and continuously update them with their impressive gourmet goodies. In the near future, guests can expect even more stimulating tastes to be unveiled…Langham Place, Mongkok, Hong Kong, evolving, yet again…

    New family of LED table/floor lamps from Baulmann Leuchten

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    Baulmann Leuchten has recently introduced a new range of LED table – and floor-lamps.The outstanding design attribute of this new family is the possibility to adjust both the floor lamp and the table lamps by means of 3 articulated joints.

    These LED lamps are equipped with the latest LED technology, using a 4W LED reflector-lamp with an excellent colour rendering and a warmwhite colour temperature.

    Roman Creates Frameless Hinged Door

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    Roman has added a bespoke frameless hinged door to their luxurious Sculptures range of enclosures. The bracing on the hinged door has been completely stripped away for true minimalist statement piece.The Bespoke Frameless Hinged Door has been carefully designed to complement modern bathroom décor and to meet the demand for frameless enclosures which offer a spa-like finish for the bathroom. Roman’s team of designers have crafted hinges that can be secured directly onto your wall, allowing for a fully frameless finish.

    The striking hinged door is manufactured from the highest quality components, with chrome on brass self-closing hinges and stainless steel feature handle. It also features 10mm thick toughened safety glass that gives a heavy and luxurious finish. It is available as a stand alone product for the alcove situation, or it can be installed with an inline panel for a larger space.

    The hinged door is ideal for a straight to floor installation or can be installed to tray. It comes complete with a PVC strip along the bottom of the door, this links up with an aluminium floor strip, which is fixed to your floor or shower tray – when teamed together they help to guide water back into the showering area. It also features a clear vertical PVC seal which runs the length of the door – this is also designed to guide the water back into the enclosure whilst showering.

    Like all Roman enclosures, the Bespoke Frameless Hinged Door carries the Truelife Lifetime Guarantee, which is a service backed guarantee for added peace of mind.

    David Osborne, Roman’s Managing Director, commented: “We are continuing to see the trends in the bathroom move towards more and more frameless enclosures. The bathroom has now become a key area in the home and no longer is it being overlooked. Homeowners are looking to create a real style statement and a stunning shower enclosure is essential to achieving this look. This is driving the trend towards frameless styling as people seek to create a designer boutique look in their bathroom. Our new frameless hinged door is the perfect product for those striving to achieve this look.”

    Travelodge Unveils Unique ‘Metro’ Hotel Model to Accelerate Growth

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    Travelodge has announced that it will be seeking to develop ‘Metro’ (small) style hotels, in prestigious locations and in office blocks across the UK; in a bid to meet the growing demands of its customers. These properties which will be between 20 to 40 rooms in size, will allow Travelodge to build small hotels in highly priced, much sought after locations and occupied office buildings across the UK. The desired locations will include:

    • The City of London
    • London Boroughs such as: Kensington & Chelsea, Westminster, Fulham and Richmond
    • Major UK cities such as: Oxford, Cambridge, Bath, Cardiff, York, Bristol, Chester, St Albans and Edinburgh
    • The coastline of the UK
    • Popular holiday hotspots such as: Cornwall, Devon, the Lake District, the Scottish Highlands and near to theme parks

    The ‘Metro’ hotel model will allow the hotel chain to open properties near to existing popular Travelodge’s in locations where larger development sites are either not available or have unrealistic price expectations. In addition to enabling the budget hotelier to open in suburban locations where larger sites may not be deemed desirable by local authorities and development land is at a premium.

    Properties that will be considered under this new scheme include: floors in office buildings, business parks, pubs, old cinemas / theaters, snooker halls, listed buildings, retail outlets and derelict buildings.

    The desire to build smaller Travelodge hotels has been inspired by two successful development ventures the company invested in during 2010. The first initiative was opening a ‘Metro’ style prototype hotel in one of Edinburgh’s busiest tourist areas (Rose Street which is just off Princes Street). Travelodge built a hotel in a Georgian listed building which also houses two bars and a restaurant. The 43-room hotel sits above the three properties and has a small entrance sandwiched between the bar and restaurant. The hotel has become one of the company’s top performing hotels due to its key location..

    The second venture to support the ‘Metro’ style Travelodge concept is the successful conversion of 52 Innkeeper’s Lodge’s into the Travelodge estate following their purchase from Mitchells & Butlers in July 2010. The majority of these acquired hotels are under 40 rooms and have proven to be highly profitable additions for Travelodge. A prime example is the 18-room Southgate Travelodge, in the London borough of Enfield, which has been full nearly every night since acquiring it. There is little competition nearby and there are no development opportunities within the local vicinity, despite the clear demand for hotel rooms.

    This new building approach will run alongside Travelodge’s existing growth strategy to expand to 1,100 hotels and 100,000 rooms by 2025. The ‘Metro’ style properties will still be called Travelodge hotels and the room size will be based on a standard double Travelodge room (15sqft)

    The ‘Metro’ Travelodge’s will be run by existing managers of nearby larger Travelodge hotels and will provide the perfect training ground for trainee managers, recruited via Travelodge’s new Apprenticeship programme – JuMP (Junior Management Programme).

    This announcement also ensures that Travelodge will continue to be the most active developer in the hotel market. Since the collapse of Lehman brothers, the company has opened or exchanged on over 14,000 rooms/4.5m sq ft, more than any other leisure company in Britain. Travelodge has also become the largest hotel brand in: London, Edinburgh, Birmingham and Cambridge.

    Over the last five years Travelodge has heavily focused on city centre growth to rebalance its portfolio – away from roadside locations. Today these motorway and trunk route sites represent just 25% of the company’s hotel stock with the remaining quarter in suburban, seaside and tourist locations.

    Travelodge currently has 472 hotels (over 32,000 rooms) across the UK and is currently building 40 hotels this year.

    Cubrick from the Modern Garden Company

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    This new collection from fledging Belgian company Bastalpe is a sophisticated range of dining tables and benches. The simple linear form of the powder coated aluminium frame punctuated with black core Trespa (high pressure laminate) tops makes this a durable and robust product suitable for bar and restaurant areas.

    2011 shortlist announced!

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    The European Hotel Design Awards 2011 is excited to announce, after an overwhelming number of entries submitted, the shortlist for this year’s prestigious awards!

    Click here to view the full 2011 shortlistThis year’s international celebration of European design, architecture and development excellence will be hosted at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, London on 22 November 2011. Click here to book your table now and be amongst those at the very forefront of the industry.

    The European Hotel Design Awards are the perfect start to The Sleep Event Europe 2011. For more information on The Sleep Event Exhibition and The Sleep Event Conference, running from 23-24 November at the Business Design Centre, London, visit www.thesleepevent.com.

    The 2011 exhibitor list and registration is now live for The Sleep Event Exhibition. Click here to register for your complimentary badge, saving you £25.

    Hotel management team ready for opening

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    The senior management team that will run the new 4-star 150-bedroom Drayton Manor Hotel, at Drayton Manor Theme Park, has been appointed and is all set for the opening on Monday 15th August.The team consists of Martin Wright, General Manager; Michelle Dean, Revenue Manager; Julia Freeman, Sales and Marketing Manager; Toni Higginbottom, Finance Manager; Stephanie Tandy, Human Resources Manager; Alan Bell, Head Chef; and Gerry Ross, Food and Beverage Operations Manager.

    The hotel will have 11 Thomas & Friends™ themed family rooms, each one featuring Thomas & Friends decor and specially designed Thomas the Tank Engine bunk beds.

    Guests will also be able to enjoy the two restaurants, Parklands Restaurant and Parklands Brassiere, as well as the two bars. Meanwhile, younger guests will love the indoor Thomas & Friends themed playroom.

    Martin Wright, said: “I’m confident that we have a strong and capable management team, which will provide a first-class service from day one of the hotel’s opening.

    “The Drayton Manor Hotel is a major multi-million pound investment for Drayton Manor Theme Park. The management team and I plan to ensure that this investment helps transform the park from a popular day out venue into a family holiday resort.

    “The hotel will also be a venue for corporate hospitality events and private functions, which will complement Drayton Manor’s existing facilities.”

    Staff Biographies
    Michelle Dean has worked in the West Midlands hospitality industry for 19 years for the likes of Intercontinental Hotels, Holiday Inn, Park Inn and Radisson.

    Julia Freeman began her hospitality career at the age of 16 working in a country B&B. Since then, she’s worked for a range of hotels including De Vere, IHG & Corus in various roles, such as conference and banqueting host, events sales manager, wedding co-ordinator and business development manager.

    Toni Higginbottom has worked in finance for large hotels in the Peak District and most recently a new build hotel in Stevenage.

    Stephanie Tandy gained CIPD membership in 1994. She spent the past 15 years working in London for the likes of Thistle Hotels, The Melia Group and the Firoka Group.

    After starting his career as a trainee chef, Alan Bell worked his way up the hospitality ladder to cook for royalty, politicians and celebrities. In the past 25 years, Alan has worked for major hotel chains, including Hilton, Millennium Copthorne and De Vere.

    Despite a degree in English & Education, Gerry Ross chose a career in hospitality, which has seen him operate a range of roles from head chef to restaurant manager.

    Eltham Palace, London

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    It is amazing what drops into the lap of government. Apart from too much of our money, ‘they’ have a habit of holding on to things acquired in times of National Emergency and not giving them back . One of the delights of this of course is that sometimes these properties become preserved and then shared with us ‘hoi polloi’. Eltham Palace has some of the best Art Deco interiors to be seen in London, all preserved mercifully by the ‘brown jobs’ after the Army took it over in 1944, hanging on to this historic and delightful piece of London until (probably reluctantly)handing it over to English Heritage in 1995.Originally an 11th century moated Manor House in a then rural area outside London it was given as a Royal Palace to Edward II in 1305 by the Bishop of Durham. (See Ightham Moat for an example of a surviving 14th Century moated manor). The main surviving element of its days as a Royal palace is the Great Hall, built in the 1470’s and bearing the marks of the passage of time (look for the remnant of the burn from incendiary bombs in the last little European disagreement). Here Henry VIII is reputed to have played as a child.

    The building of Greenwich gave royalty somewhere closer to town, easily accessible by river, and Eltham gradually fell into decline, being badly damaged in the Civil War. For 200 years from the mid 17th century the buildings were used as a farm. In an early example of conservation in the 1820’s the Great Hall was saved from destruction and restored only to continue its use as a barn.

    Rescued in 1930 by Virginia and Stephen Courtauld of the textiles family, the estate had a modern house built adjoining the Great Hall – and imagine the fuss that would be made if anyone tried that today! Stephen was the younger brother of industrialist and art collector Samuel Courtauld (founder of the Courtauld Institute of Art), and was also a Director of Ealing Studios. The Courtauld house was stylish and reflected the times, and the family also created a garden of national importance as a fine example of 1930’s garden design. Both house and garden have been restored by English Heritage to their 1930’s Art Deco glory – and what glory it is too.

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    Boodle Hatfield brings a new boutique Mayfair hotel one step closer

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    Law firm Boodle Hatfield has advised Grosvenor in respect to the development and subsequent letting of a new boutique hotel in Mayfair.The hotel, to be developed by Grosvenor, will feature a unique habitable sculpture (currently called Habitat) by Anthony Gormley, the artist best known for his Angel of the North in Gateshead.

    Once completed, Rex Restaurants Associates, which owns The Wolseley, will be granted a 30 year lease of the hotel, which will comprise a new landmark restaurant, around 80 luxury bedrooms / suites, conference facilities and a spacious spa.

    The hotel will be on Balderton Street, between Oxford Street and Grosvenor Square, developed within a distinctive Art Deco building previously used as a car rental depot.

    Simon Williams, a partner in Boodle Hatfield’s Commercial Property, who acted for Grosvenor, said: “This hotel will be a striking addition to Mayfair. The Anthony Gormley sculpture will be the West End’s most unusual bedroom.”

    The Boodle Hatfield team was led by Simon Williams and partner Caroline King. David Johnson provided construction law advice. Rex Restaurants Associates were represented by Berwin Leighton Paisner. The architects are Reardon Smith.

    Boodle Hatfield boasts a strong track record in the hotel sector. In March last year Simon advised Grosvenor on its involvement with Premier Inn for the development of a new 180 room hotel in Liverpool and in November he advised Marriott International on its acquisition of The Berners Hotel in London, which will become the UK’s first Marriott brand lifestyle boutique hotel EDITION.

    Swissôtel Sochi Kamelia: Management Contract for Resort Hotel on the Russian Black Sea Coast

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    Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts is to add another Russian hotel to its portfolio: the international hotel chain with Swiss Roots has signed a management contract for a deluxe hotel in the Russian city of Sochi. Sochi is renowned as a beach destination and due to the nearby Caucasus Mountains has been chosen as host city for the 2014 Winter Olympics. From then on the city will also host the Russian Formula 1 Grand Prix for ten years.Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts already has a presence in Russia, having run the highly successful Swissôtel Krasnye Holmy, Moscow, for many years, and soon guests of the hotel chain will also have the opportunity to stay in a beach resort in Sochi. “200 deluxe rooms and Suites, several restaurants and bars, 1000m2 meeting space as well as a Pürovel Spa are planned for the new hotel,” explains Meinhard Huck, President Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts. “Most of our company’s hotels are primarily city hotels in large metropolises, but the Swissôtel Sochi Kamelia will be a beach resort in a wonderful park with old trees and a private beach. I am sure individual tourists and business travelers will feel at ease here likewise.” The new hotel will be a reconstruction of a historical building in connection with two modern side wings – the opening is expected by 2013.

    The owning company of the future Swissôtel Sochi Kamelia is the 1993 founded OAO Sistema-Hals, a real estate and development company, which has realized more than 40 large-scale projects with a total area of over 400’000m2, having become an inseperable part of the urban image of the Russian capital. In 2006 OAO Sistema-Hals was the first one among Russian developers to list in the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange – currently, the development portfolio of the company includes about 80 projects. “Swissôtels will ensure a high level in service and management for this distinguished property and certainly set a positive trend within the hospitality business on the Black Sea coast”, says Evgeny Borkin, Vice-President and Head of the Business Development & Strategy Department at OAO Sistema-Hals.

    Sochi is located on the eastern coast of the Black Sea in the southern Russian province of Krasnodar and attracts about 4 million holidaymakers a year from Russia and increasingly also from abroad. The warm climate and the scenic views over the snow-capped mountains of the Caucasus are the key attractions of the holiday resort, which is popular with Russian socialites. As snow continues to lie in Krasnaya Polyana, 70 km away, up until June, it is easily possible to combine a beach holiday with the occasional skiing trip. Krasnaya Polyana is to be the main venue for outdoor events at the 2014 Winter Olympics, while all the indoor events will take place in Sochi city.

    Focus/11: Access Great Design

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    At Focus/11, get in on the design action

    This autumn, all eyes will be on London’s most inspirational interior event where industry professionals, media, design lovers and influencers discover the latest collections and get unparalleled access to world-renowned experts at design lectures and informed seminars.Over four days, Focus/11 provides a unique platform for world-class talent. The event showcases design excellence from over 480 international brands at 88 Design Centre Chelsea Harbour showrooms as well as outside participants in King’s Road, Chelsea.

    A show like no other, this year it promises remarkable opportunities to engage with design; whether you are looking for ideas for a residential scheme, solutions for a commercial project or simply inspiration. Discover the latest design directions or develop your knowledge of the season’s key fabrics, furniture, wall coverings, lighting, accessories, kitchens, bathroom, outdoor living, tiles and carpets. Lively discussions, masterclasses, book signings and ‘in conversation’ sessions with luminaries such as US style guru Barbara Barry will guarantee one-of-a-kind design experiences.

    With an ongoing commitment to supporting design, Focus/11 continues to embrace new initiatives and fresh thinking. This year, the spotlight will be on the iconic domes of Design Centre Chelsea Harbour. An aerial installation in striking black devised by landscape designer Jinny Blom will feature shoals of fish and decorative leafy sea dragons. Graceful, yet, aesthetically spectacular, it sets a confident tone. Pop-up venues and a stylish restaurant are naturally integrated into the event.

    An up-to-the-minute blog will give a new voice to the show and reflect the style and verve of the participants. An online destination for design insiders and admirers, it will provide a virtual design world and will encourage a personal connection to Focus/11 as it unfolds.

    At Focus/11 access all areas of innovative design.

    Trade Preview: Sunday 25, Monday 26 and Tuesday 27 September

    All Welcome: Wednesday 28 September
    Open from 10am-6pm

    FREE ENTRY

    Focus/11
    Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, Lots Road, London SW10 0XE and outside participants in King’s Road, Chelsea

    For event information:
    Call 020 7225 9101 or email enquiries@dcch.co.uk
    www.dcch.co.uk

    Kempinski Hotels to manage a new five-star resort hotel in Southern Russia

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    On July 1, 2011, Kempinski Hotels added a new premium class resort hotel with large meeting facilities located on the Black Sea coast to its international portfolio – Kempinski Grand Hotel Gelendzhik.Kempinski Grand Hotel Gelendzhik sits on the first line of the Black Sea coast, in Cape Tolstiy on Gelendzhik Bay. The 8 hectare site encompasses: five-star hotel with 379 rooms, including 7 bungalows, private beach, indoor and outdoor pools, a multi-functional congress centre, an amphitheatre for outdoor events, tennis courts and sports ground, spa centre, aquatic centre, 3 restaurants, and a children’s playground.

    The 379 rooms of the Kempinski Grand Hotel Gelendzhik include 30 suites, and offer guests exceptional comfort, together with outstanding views variously overlooking the sea, the mountains, or the park filled with ancient pine trees.

    The majestic Presidential Suite provides 198 sqm of superb living and entertaining space, featuring a panoramic balcony, terrace and the benefit of a private entrance to the Gelendzhik presidential lounge, with a separate reception area.

    Numerous restaurants and bars are available – children’s restaurant, beach restaurant, pool bar, and round-the-clock lobby lounge are just some of the hotel’s dining attractions. The main restaurant Riviera can accommodate up to 400 guests, and its open-air summer terrace is a wonderful way to enjoy the hotel’s organic food. A gourmet restaurant Fusion specialises in sophisticated European and Asian cuisine.

    The unrivalled conference facilities have already established the Kempinski Grand Hotel Gelendzhik as a popular venue for high-level events. With 4,900 sq. m of multi-functional space, the congress centre is the largest in Southern Russia. Highlights of the venue include a modern cinema and the conference hall itself, with seating for 830 people.

    The spa centre of the Kempinski Grand Hotel Gelendzhik comprises an indoor swimming pool, two outdoor swimming pools, phyto bar, beauty centre and a fitness centre. The range of treatments and relaxation options is exceptional: saunas and steam bath treatments, salt grotto and spa suites for massages and exclusive spa rituals.

    Reto Wittwer, President and CEO of Kempinski Hotels, says: “We are delighted to be managing this excellent property, our first resort complex in Russia. We are confident that the unique recreational opportunities and conference facilities of the Kempinski Grand Hotel Gelendzhik, combined with the renowned hospitality traditions of Kempinski Hotels will ensure not only the success of this wonderful project, but also enhance the tourism appeal of the entire region.”

    Initiative Premium Interior Design: Trevira CS at Comfortex in Leipzig

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    There has been a further jump in the number of suppliers of Trevira CS furnishing textiles among exhibitors at this year’s Comfortex in Leipzig in September. Around one quarter of the 143 companies feature in their programmes contract materials in the flame retardant branded fibres from Trevira. For Anke Vollenbröker, Head of Marketing & Business Development at Trevira, this important meeting of the interior furnishings sector has now achieved a high rating: “Here interior furnishers and decorators can find not only the most important suppliers of high quality Trevira CS collections, there are also lots of stimuli to do with daily activities, such as workshops, lectures, upholstery restoration, information on trends etc. Another plus point is Gäste, the trade fair for the hotel, restaurant and catering industries, which is taking place at almost the same time and should additionally attract decision-makers from this important segment“.

    This year the fibre manufacturer from Bobingen is again in the picture as sponsor and in conjunction with the Trade Fair Trevira is offering visitors two trend workshops on each of the two days. Participants will gain some insights into the professional activities of the interior furnisher and decorator. Fabric suppliers represented at Comfortex are making Trevira CS materials from their current collections available to create collages. The wellknown interior designer Corinna Kretschmar-Joehnk from JOI-Design has been retained as consultant for the workshop and is contributing from her experiences, which are mainly in hotel furnishing and decoration. With short presentations Trevira is also
    supplying information on flame retardant contract textiles and assisting participants in fabric selection. The workshop provides the opportunity to learn about the latest materials, compile trend collages and to gather ideas for projects, and is open to visitors at no cost.

    Visitors to the exhibition can gain further inspirational insights into the design and decoration of interiors through the “Stoffräume” (“fabric rooms”). These are four trend areas furnished and decorated in different themes which give visual expression to the new fabrics for 2011/12 and enable the onlooker to see how textile ideas in interior design are translated into reality. “The Stoffräume depict mainly private living rooms. But you can find Trevira CS fabrics here too. This is absolutely a reflection of the real situation, since nowadays many high quality Trevira CS fabrics are used not only in the contract market, but have made their way into the private residential sector“, says Anke Vollenbröker.
    Andreas Zachlod, project director of COMFORTEX, welcomes the renewed participation of Trevira CS: “We have good and intense cooperation with Trevira and are delighted to be continuing this for our twentieth anniversary and be setting the tone together in the future”. “In Trevira we have once again a committed partner for the initiative Premium Interior Design at Comfortex“, adds Bernhard Zimmermann, sector expert and joint organiser of the groundbreaking exhibition concept.

    Images credit: Comfortex 2011 shows the trends for autumn 2011, construed by Bernhard & Natalija Zimmermann/BZ-BBI. (© Photos : B. Zimmermann/BZ-BBI).

    Amari Hua Hin Celebrates its ‘Topping Off’

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    Thailand-based ONYX Hospitality Group recently marked a key milestone in the development of one of its pipeline projects, Amari Hua Hin, with a ‘topping off’ ceremony. Located in the perennially popular seaside town of Hua Hin, the new Amari is part of a mixed use development project which also features luxury, privately owned condominiums, set on 7.5acres.

    Scheduled to welcome its first guests in early 2012, Amari Hua Hin will showcase 228 rooms and suites offering sophisticated comfort and exclusive service within a two building structure. Set amidst picturesque landscaped grounds, the hotel’s recreational facilities will include a swimming pool, fitness centre, children’s club and a stylish contemporary spa.

    Catering to both leisure and business guests, Amari Hua Hin will also offer state-of-the-art meeting and conference facilities and a range of exciting dining experiences.

    Situated just 4km from the lively town centre and within close proximity to the beach, Amari Hua Hin will be a stylish new addition to this much-loved resort town.

    Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers Completes Phase One of $150 Million Renovation

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    The Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers, one of New York City’s largest and most legendary hotels, has recently announced the completion of phase one of its $150 million renovation. During the first phase of the renovation, Sheraton’s flagship property completely renovated and expanded the size of 1,080 guest rooms and grand suites, added a state-of-the-art Cisco TelePresence™ Suite, and redesigned its Sheraton Club Lounge.The New York property, whose renovation design is being led by internationally-renowned Wilson Associates, will begin phase two of the redesign in December 2011. The second phase, which is expected to be finished in April 2012, includes updates to remaining guest rooms. The 50-story, full service hotel is owned by Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. and currently offers 1,781 guest rooms.

    Guestroom Transformed – Larger rooms feature Modern Design
    Following the completed renovation, all guestrooms and suites will be larger and will feature a fresh look with rich colors, graphic patterns and clean lines, inspired by Sheraton’s new brand design. Additional features include:
    • Sleek, low credenzas and wall-mounted flat panel televisions, allowing guests to easily store luggage on top of and below the furniture
    • All-white Sheraton Sweet Sleeper® bed, designed to meet AAA’s Five Diamond Award® criteria
    • New convenience power outlets at the base of all decorative lighting
    • Mini-bar units built into the wall offering coffee service
    • Completely renovated bathrooms, some with walk-in showers
    • Chaise lounge chairs, which convert into a bed
    • Energy efficient, state of the art four-pipe HVAC system which allows guests to control the thermostat their room, providing personalized comfort regardless of the season
    • Technologically-enabled guestrooms featuring a wired and wireless Internet platform and radio frequency identification locks

    A Lounge with a View
    The completely transformed Sheraton Club Lounge, which offers spectacular views from its 44th floor post, now features chic design elements and is a perfect spot for business or leisure travelers looking to unwind and indulge. Additional amenities include:
    • Expanded seating capacity, including counter height seating
    • 24-hour guest access, with coffee and Espresso station
    • Complimentary breakfast and evening hors d’oeuvres
    • Five televisions, including two personal TVs at tables adjacent to the bar
    • Integrated business center with three computers and a printer

    Global Business with Local Convenience
    Adding to the hotel’s 60,000 square feet of flexible meeting space, the Sheraton now boasts an ultra high-tech Cisco TelePresence Suite, providing global business communication options with the convenience of a local meeting space. The technology offers:
    • A video conferencing environment that feels like everyone is sitting in the same room
    • Ultra high-definition video and audio relay
    • Participants can speak to one another with true-to-life gestures and voice levels and utilize the suite’s technology to share various types of content
    • Fully-secure network connections

    Introducing Sheraton Fitness Programmed by Core Performance
    As part of the multi-million dollar make-over the Sheraton New York now features the Sheraton brand’s signature fitness offering – Sheraton Fitness Programmed by Core Performance. Core Performance, developed by Athletes’ Performance, the global leader in performance training, nutrition, and physical therapy and Sheraton partnered to create customized training and nutrition programs for travelers. The hotel’s completely renovated fitness experience was designed exclusively for Sheraton guests and is derived from the same training methodology used by professional athletes. The program helps travelers train and eat healthy while on the road, as well as refresh, recharge and refocus their minds and bodies.

    Lemni by Ca’ Belli Luce, Available through FW Lighting

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    Lemni by Ca’ Belli Luce is a selection of contemporary designed interior wall lights utilising LED or fluorescent lighting to create subtle up/down lighting effects. Made from alabaster and slate, the rectangular design creates a high visual impact. Natural materials with their intrinsic qualities of age, preciousness and durability epitomize Ca’ Belli’s winning choice; different typologies of natural stone: Slate, Lava and Serena Stone, Marble and now Alabaster. The attentive selection of materials, combined with the craftsmanship of master stone cutters sees the stone block transforming it into an expression of man’s creativity.

    Made in Italy! Ca’ Belli has always used natural materials from various regions of Italy, processed by craftsmen who have passed down the trade from generation to generation, likewise, glass processing that has not changed over time and the blowpipe technique is still used by us today.

    Ca’ Belli has also gained a unique understanding of stone based on design, materials and abilities, enabling us to start from an innovative concept and obtain objects that can be introduced in projects of varying dimensions. Our standard selection will meet most needs but there are projects that have characteristics that are so unique that they need specially designed luminaries. These “specials” often come from ideas of the client or architect, so together we define, design and utilise materials and light sources to create the object demand.

    Our future is based on materials, innovation and design. This formula sums up Ca’ Belli’s work. Our team always involves craftsmen, designers and experts in a sort of creativity workshop that is our essence and the core of Made in Italy.

    Please visit FW Lighting’s website to see many more unique designs and to order your copy of the 2011 Ca’ belli catalogue.

    West Suffolk MP Matthew Hancock to Visit the Jan Cavelle Furniture Company

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    Matthew Hancock, MP for West Suffolk is visiting The Jan Cavelle Furniture Company on Friday 29th July.

    The meeting is with Matthew, Jan and Theresa Foddering of Arevolution in the town and is to discuss a new enterprise initiative for the town, full details of which will be released over the coming weeks.Jan is a passionate supporter of British Enterprise. She was selected as one of 50 women representing Britain under an EU Initiative UK Female Entrepreneurship Ambassador, who make up 250 female entrepreneurs across Europe under the scheme. In addition, she has just been announced as one of the Eastern Enterprise Hub’s Enterprise Superstars, selected by the Hub to inspire the area’s potential entrepreneurs. An award winning business person in her own right, Jan runs a successful furniture manufacturing business in Haverhill sending their furniture to top destinations worldwide.

    Theresa is founder and owner of Arevolution, the extremely successful and popular beauty Salon in the town. Her own achievements were highlighted at the Chamber of Commerce Awards this year when she won three awards including Retailer of the Year, Small Business of the Year and the top award, Business of the Year.

    Jan explains that after the awards, she approached Theresa as an inspirational figure for local potential entrepreneurs and between them and working with Start Up Britain, have been putting together a project to really kick start enterprise in Haverhill. “Who could be a better example of what someone can achieve in setting up and running a business than Theresa?” Jan says.

    Both are thrilled that Matthew Hancock is keen to support the scheme and they are discussing it in more detail on Friday when he visits Jan’s company.

    Decor:Fusion launches new website

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    As you may have noticed by now, Decor:Fusion has invested time in building a new website to replace the old one. This site has been built around a new SEO strategy.Differences and new features you may notice include:
    • New functional layout
    • Faster loading speeds
    • Larger images for more detail
    • Improved News section so you can follow us
    • Comments for increased interactivity

    For more information on how Decor:Fusion can help with your project, please visit their website: www.decorfusion.com