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    NEWS AND ANALYSIS FOR HOTELIERS, DESIGNERS AND INDUSTRY SUPPLIERS

    Sheraton Universal Hotel for sale

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    Quite a few hotels have changed hands in recent weeks as hotels are put up for sale.A notable hotel was the Sheraton Universal Hotel which is now officially on the market after facing financial troubles. The 20-floor Californian hotel tower was bought by real-estate developer and landlord Lowe Enterprises in 2007 for US$122m. A further US$25m was then spent on the hotel in order to renovate the guest rooms and public spaces.

    Unfortunately the recession meant that the hotel’s price fell and in February Sheraton Universal Hotel was only worth an estimated US$75m. Not only this, but the falling occupancy inflated the hotel’s costs further.

    Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels, who is marketing the property declined to reveal how much the 41-year-old hotel is on the market for, but it is estimated that it’s to be sold for around US$90m if a buyer can be found.

    The Sheraton Universal Hotel is not the only hotel on the market. The Hampton Inn and Suites in Miami West has been sold to Apple Real Estate Investment Trust for an undisclosed sum. The property was previously owned by GFII DVI Cardel Doral and is a hotel that featured 121 rooms as well as an outdoor pool, fitness room and business centre.

    Another hotel to sell for an undisclosed sum was the Limelight lodge in Aspen, Canada, which sold to Aspen Skiing Company.

    Carmen Allan

    Editor’s Note

    A number of so-called ‘vulture funds’ are hovering around the industry seeking to buy properties at a discount to the market price. Many hotels are not solvent but are being kept in business by banks that are reluctant to increase the bad debts they have on their books.

    However, as banks become profitable this reluctance will start to disappear and even though we are entering the recovery phase, expect to see increasing numbers of properties offered on the market. This is not just an US phenomenon, and is particularly marked in Ireland where there are estimated to be 40 per cent of hotels that cannot trade profitably.

    Patrick Goff
    Editor

    Stylematters kits out Sandiway Golf Club

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    Sandiway Golf Club, set in the heart of Cheshire, has just completed an exciting and challenging refurbishment of its bar, lounge and reception facilities. Initially the project was slow to get off the ground due to the nervousness of the members to commit the club to significant borrowing during the recession. The committe came up with alternative schemes that practical, affordable and deliverable from within existing club funds and could be completed within in a relatively short window of opportunity between January–March 2010.

    The best way forward in the current climate was to split the project into two phases, downstairs bar and lounges and upstairs kitchen and dining areas. The first phase was to concentrate on the ground floor area to get things moving.

    From January the project picked up at a frantic pace with final tender specifications being completed. The club were fortunate in finding a design architect, principal contractor and interior design and refurbishment specialist locally. The contract start date was agreed for 1st February with implementation scheduled before Easter – just eight weeks from start to finish.

    The project team, appointed from within the club, worked extremely hard with all the contractors and suppliers used in the delivery of the planned scheme to ensure that the project was completed on time and reopened to members on 1st April as intended.

    The interior furnishings and fitting were commissioned and supplied by a local firm Stylematters Ltd whose chief executive Jim Barton provided valuable input in helping to get the project off the ground.

    Barton said: “I was delighted to be involved and of assistance to the club in upgrading the clubhouse facilities to complement and match the wonderful golf course enjoyed at Sandiway. This project will now move the club on leaps and bounds in retaining its prestigious status in the region and justify a true golfing experience for all those golfers who enjoy a quality day out”.

    The project was completed on time and within budget and the club chairman, Graham Sayers said: “It has been a hectic and challenging journey to get the project delivered in such a short timescale. We are proud of what has been achieved and the initial reaction from members has been extremely positive. They are thrilled at the outcomes we have delivered and appreciate the new design and decor. The committee are very grateful to all who have been involved and the club will now be looking forward to enjoying the benefits of the new clubhouse facilities before considering phase 2, to upgrade the kitchen and dining areas”.

    Inside ‘Flows’ outside with The Modern Garden Company

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    With the increasing popularity of creating living rooms in the garden, manufacturers Manutti along with The Modern Garden Company has risen to the challenge by introducing ‘Flow’, a fully upholstered lounge concept for outdoors. The compact proportions of ‘Flow’ make it an ideal solution for any garden spaces, utilising a modular system of corner, end and middle seat to make a sofa configuration to fit any space.

    The sophisticated colour palette of earthy taupes, stone greys and luxurious white fabrics are fully water resistant so that the furniture can remain outdoors in any weather.

    With the addition of a winter cover set, to protect the furniture in harsher climates, this comprehensive collection will look fabulous from one season to the next.

    Classic style from the new Classical Collection

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    This elegant new collection of fine dining chairs from CS Contract Furniture , has been finished with luxurious velvet fabrics, evoking a sense of timeless design and splendour.These stylish chairs can be upholstered in any fabric, suitable for traditional and contemporary environments.

    The chairs have been crafted from beech and are manufactured to contract furniture standards.

    Louis, Versailles, Georgian, Marie and Gerard collections all feature webbed seats and are available in a wide range of stain or paint finishes.

    The Classical Collection would be appropriate for a range of environments from country houses to boutique restaurants.

    The Savoy faces rising costs and more delays

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    The five star hotel, The Savoy in London, has delayed its reopening yet again, after falling more than 11 months behind schedule.It was scheduled to open after its extensive renovations in June last year but that date has now been pushed to either late August or early September. Not only has the opening date been postponed, but costs have apparently soared higher than expected on the project.

    The Savoy’s renovation was reportedly to cost £100m when it shut its doors in December 2007. Now, however, costs are expected to be as high as £200m, making the renovation the most expensive in London’s hotel history.

    If you look at the costs closely, including the purchase price the hotel was sold at to Prince Alwaleed’s Kingdom Holding Company and HBOS back in 2005, it amounts to £1.6m per room – one of the world’s most expensive hotels.

    The delays and soaring costs are reportedly due to the damage that needed repairing in the 121-year-old hotel. The building has had poor refurbishments in the past, tainting the building’s structure. The amount of damage to the hotel was only discovered after work began.

    Once the hotel reopens it will only have five more rooms than before, bringing the number to a total of 268, including 62 suites. Prices will start at £350 a night, rising to £7,500 for the Royal Suite.

    The interior design of the hotel will stay as an Art Deco and Edwardian style but will be mixed with contemporary luxury tastes. Pierre-Yves Rochon was in charge of the interior design. He is well known for projects including the George V in Paris and the Four Seasons in Florence.

    Carmen Allan

    Another look at fashion hotels

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    HotelDesigns recently wrote a piece on fashion hotels and since it was published an Armani hotel in Dubai has opened, fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg has been employed to design a London hotel and a New York hotel has adapted its own interpretation to the fashion designer idea.The Armani hotel in Dubai, housed in the tallest building in the world, opened its doors today. The hotel is situated in the Burj Khalifa tower and was meant to open in March but was hit with delays. The hotel is situated between the concourse and the eighth floor, as well as levels 38 and 39 of the tower.

    The hotel features 160 guest rooms and suites and 144 residences and is not to be the first hotel to be designed by the fashion house Giorgio Armani. The brand has signed with Emaar Properties to build and operate at least another six luxury hotels and three vacation resorts under the Armani name over the next ten years.

    It will be interesting to see how guests staying at this new hotel in Dubai will find the accommodation. As it is Armani’s debut, the feedback will perhaps determine whether the other planned developments will go ahead. Another hotel is planned for Milan, with resorts in Marrakech, Morocco and Marassi, Egypt in the pipeline.

    Indigo Art launch new website

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    Indigo Art has launched their new website – www.indigoart.co.uk. The new site showcases The Indigo Collection – a rapidly expanding and exclusive range of contemporary prints. All images within this collection can be supplied to any size, as canvases, framed prints or digital wallpaper.

    The new site enables the user to view much larger and sharper images than before – which really brings the artwork to life.

    Users can create galleries of their favourite works which they can turn into PDFs or e-mail to clients.

    The new website also showcases some of Indigo Art’s latest projects to give users a real flavour of what they are all about.

    The website will be updated on a daily basis with new artworks, projects and industry news.

    Premier Inn to open hotel in Liverpool

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    Premier Inn has signed a deal with international property company Grosvenor to build a new 186-room hotel in Liverpool, UK.The hotel will be situated in the new Liverpool One Hanover Street development and will cost £12m to complete. The total size of the site will measure more than 30,000sqm and is expected to take 15 months to build with an opening in autumn 2012.

    Whitbread Hotels & Restaurants, Head of Acquisitions, John Bates said: “Premier Inn is the most successful budget hotel operator in the UK today and we want to ensure that ongoing success by investing in key locations – Liverpool is one of these. By adding a new hotel at Liverpool One, we can be part of this exciting regeneration story and ensure that, as well as having hotels in the business centre (Vernon Street) and entertainment centre (Albert Dock), we will now also have one in the heart of the city’s retail centre.”

    In addition to its city centre trio of hotels, Premier Inn also has hotels at John Lennon Airport and at city fringe locations including Liverpool North (Bootle), Rainhill, Roby, Tarbock and West Derby.

    RockResorts to open ski hotel

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    Recently HotelDesigns has reported the openings of two RockResorts – Balcones del Atlantico and Tempo Miami – and now it seems there are plans for a third hotel to open.One Ski Hill Place hotel is scheduled to open in late spring in Colarado and is to feature 282 units across six buildings.

    There will be five different types of rooms to choose from – a studio, one bedroom, two bedroom, three bedroom and four bedroom.

    Architecturally, the buildings are to be designed as a mountain lodge, with sheltering roof forms, shaded windows and natural wood and stone materials.

    The colour schemes are to be made up of gold and ivory and there will be wood floors in the entrance area and kitchens of each unit, with carpet in the other areas, except for the bathrooms, which will feature Italian tiles.

    The kitchen counter tops and bathroom vanity tops will be made from granite.

    The resort is to feature an apres-ski bar and lounge, two theatre rooms, a lobby with a fireplace, a cafe, a food court restaurant, two swimming pools and an indoor hot tub, a bowling alley, conference space, a fitness room, two massage rooms, a sauna, a steam room and heated underground parking.

    In each unit there will also be wireless internet, stone fireplaces and a five-piece masterbath.

    The hotel is aiming to be as green as possible, by using thermal insulation, maximising daylight use through large windows, minimising the damage to the surrounding environment and using energy-efficient equipment.

    Radisson Blu opens in Milan

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    The Rezidor Hotel Group has opened the Radisson Blu Hotel, Milan in Italy.Formerly known as the Chedi Milan, this contemporary and stylish hotel is situated in Milan’s Bovisa district and has been designed by Jaya Ibrahim who has created a blend of Italian sophistication and Indonesian elegance.

    Understated elegance characterises the hotel’s 250 guest rooms and suites with a spacious average size of 37sqm.

    The rooms feature subtle earth tones and strong white accents, offset by wood, bronze, stone, mosaic and textured ceramic, along with limestone bathrooms. Each guest room boasts hi-tech amenities such as satellite TV with LCD screen, individual climate control and Radisson’s signature free high-speed internet access.

    The hotel is also home to Rezidor’s Italian restaurant, Filini. At Filini, contemporary design, lightening and music create an Italian atmosphere. Filini opens out onto a garden courtyard for al fresco dining.

    The hotel also offers a lounge bar which is situated between the restaurant, main lobby and meeting rooms, and features a marble spiral staircase.

    The hotel also features meeting rooms, a health and fitness club and an indoor swimming pool.

    The Radisson Blu Hotel, Milan is located 6.5 km northeast from the historic city centre and a 30 minutes drive from the airport Milan Malpensa.

    Hollywood hotel reopens after renovation

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    The Chamberlian hotel in West Hollywood has reopened following an extensive renovation.Interior designer Leslie Barrett was in charge of the hotel’s spring 2010 renovation, its first since it opened its doors in 2005.

    The improvements included an extensive remodel of all the guestrooms, suites, bathrooms and the roof-top outdoor pool deck, which now offers view of the Hollywood Hills and the Pacific Ocean.

    According to the hotel, the new aesthetic is a modern-day interpretation of 1970s and 1980s-era contemporary glamour, inspired by urban capitals like Milan and New York – unique and eclectic, yet comfortable and soothing. The decor incorporates a palette of cool hues including periwinkle and cream, with rich accents of gold, dark chocolate and bronze.

    Cream and espresso gridlined carpeting anchors rich stone veneer, brassy metal and chrome detailing, and layers of graphic patterns inspired by the pivotal decades, such as grids, checkerboards and chevrons.

    The hotel features 114 guest suites that have contemporary amenities and were designed to evoke the feeling of a home. Guest rooms feature a loft-like, open-concept layout, some with vaulted ceilings, and use an Asian-inspired screen to separate the living quarters from the bedrooms.

    All-new bathrooms have a blend of Negro Marquina, St. Laurent and Carerra marble throughout, as well as curbless showers, frameless glass shower doors, and custom-designed chrome frame vanities with marble tops.

    The hotel features a lounge and bistro that serves European and Californian cuisines. The dining room is coloured in watery blues and teals and looks out through a 20-foot wall of floor-to-ceiling windows onto a garden patio of tropical palms and native foliage. An exotic lattice-pattern of turquoise and green tile lines the floor, highlighting the turquoise strié wallpaper, while lantern-shaped pendant lights in white gold illume above.

    Novotel opens hotel in New Zealand

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    The new 193-room Novotel Christchurch Cathedral Square has opened, offering guests a combination of heritage, contemporary design and local art. The Novotel is located in the centre of the city on Cathedral Square and has incorporated the heritage-listed Warner’s Hotel, originally built in 1863, into the complex.

    As part of the development, the Warner’s Hotel was fully restored to its former grandeur, with specialist tradesmen using tools over 100 years old to repair the building’s architraves and re-lay tiles in the foyer.

    A new building has been constructed behind the existing hotel, adding 170 rooms to the existing 23 heritage rooms and suites.

    General Manager of the Novotel, Zayne Boon, said guests could choose between rooms that had their origins almost 150 years apart.

    Boon said that the challenge posed to Christchurch-based architect Richard Dalman, of Dalman Architecture Limited, was to offer a first-rate modern hotel while protecting and celebrating the historical value of the iconic Warner’s Hotel.

    Dalman said: “The design features incorporated in the new Novotel Christchurch Cathedral Square have been chosen to ensure the contrasts between old and new seem natural, yet appreciated. Modern décor has been mixed with some historic features to provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere while ensuring the functional requirements of a modern central city hotel are met.”

    Rather than theme the design to any specific historic period, Richard Dalman says they chose to create a stylish interior that focused on the location – on the edge of Cathedral Square in the Garden City.

    Dalan said: “Polished porcelain floor tiles, complemented by timber veneer walls, textured wallpaper and a feature wall, instantly create the feeling of luxury. Behind the reception area is a wall of curving stainless steel over carved flowing panels depicting the Avon River and the braided rivers of the Canterbury Plains.”

    A feature of the interior design is the use of local artists to ensure the hotel lives up to its identity as a Canterbury icon.

    A grand sweeping staircase leads up to the first floor bar and restaurant, where the area has been divided into a number of spaces by golden sheer drapes, a curving wine display wall, and pivoting timber fin screens. The restaurant has views overlooking Cathedral Square.

    The Square restaurant debuts ‘personal dining pods’, which provide solo diners with a discretely designed television screen as well as internet access.

    Conferences will be a key focus of the Novotel, with five meeting rooms and a capacity for up to 200 delegates. Recreation facilities include a gym.

    Premier Inn opens in York

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    A new Premier Inn hotel has opened in York, UK. The hotel is located on Blossom Street in the city centre and has a restaurant which serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.York is a great place to visit for a weekend away, and Premier Inn already has a few hotels in the town, including the York City Blossom Street North, York North, York North West and York South West.

    The new York City Blossom Street South hotel is close to York Minster, which had its first building erected in 627. The hotel is also near the historic city walls, which will take the better part of a morning to stroll around. However, this is thoroughly recommended as the walk gives a good vantage point over the city.

    Whilst in York it is also vital to stop by The Shambles, voted the more picturesque street by Google, and take a look at the old shoppes. The street is very charming and is one of the most famous in the UK.

    Fire destroys Cambridge hotel

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    A hotel in Cambridgeshire, UK, was demolished this week following a fire.The Phoenix hotel in North Brink, Wisbech, a historic part of Cambridgeshire town, caught fire during the early hours of Thursday morning. After the fire was put out it was decided to demolish the remaining building as it was deemed structurally unsafe.

    The building had not been used since last August but previously featured 16 en-suite bedrooms. Neighbouring residents were evacuated during the blaze as 56 fire fighters were called to the scene to put out the flames.

    One person suffered smoke inhalation and was taken to hospital and no one else was harmed.

    The building was built in the 17th century and was well-known for its Chinese restaurant when it was in operation.

    It is not yet known what caused the fire but an investigation is being carried out.

    Signbox goes to the country

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    Signbox Stealth monolith signs have been specified for the beautiful landscaped surroundings of the new purpose-built retirement village at Letcombe Regis in the heart of rural Oxfordshire, UK.Signbox has supplied both external & internal signs to wayfind residents and visitors around the luxurious facilities available, including The Wellness Spa, a state-of-the-art complex complete with gymnasium and pool, the Bowling Green, Lakeside gardens and a nature trail.

    The elegantly sleek curves of the Stealth profile make an individual architectural statement that blends harmoniously within this parkland environment.

    Formed from a single-piece aluminium extrusion, Stealth is an extremely durable product that can be powder coated or stove enamelled to any BS or RAL colour finish.

    Accor plans Vietnam expansion

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    Accor is planning on doubling the number of rooms under management in Vietnam by 2012. This plan includes additional hotels within the Novotel, Mercure hotel brand, as well as the launching of the ibis brand and MGallery label.

    Accor considers Vietnam as an appropriate location for hotel expansion. With signs of both economic recovery and a re-strengthening of tourism arrivals, the group is thus confident to expand its presence throughout the country.

    Accor plans to expand the number of brands on offer in Vietnam to include upscale products through to more economical hotel brands.

    In late 2010, Accor anticipates the opening of the first Pullman hotel in Vietnam – Pullman Vung Tao and the second hotel of the MGallery collection for Vietnam in the country’s capital – Hotel De L’Opera Hanoi.

    Beyond this additional developments include three Novotels – Novotel Imperial Hoi An, Novotel Resort Phu Quoc and Novotel Saigon Centre. Mercure Hanoi Hado with its central location in the city will be the third Mercure for Vietnam.

    The first two ibis hotels for the country are also announced for Ho Chi Minh City – ibis Saigon and ibis Saigon South. These hotels represent the first two international economy hotels for Vietnam.

    The hotel group currently has 13 hotels and 2,147 rooms in operation throughout Vietnam and more than 2,000 additional rooms committed through the above mentioned developments.

    The launch of Mercure hotel brand has already begun in Vietnam with Mercure Hanoi La Gare opening in mid 2009, the introduction of Mercure Dalat Hotel Du Parc to the network, and the recent opening of Mercure Hue Gerbera.

    Accor has also opened Le Belhamy Hoi An Resort and Spa, a 131-room resort hotel located on Ha My Beach and near the Unesco World Heritage site.

    Rezidor sells one brand and buys another

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    After HotelDesigns recently reported the sale of the Regent chain by Rezidor, it has been revealed that the Rezidor group has now bought the biggest hotel chain in the Baltics. Rezidor bought ten Reval Hotels in Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania and Russia in an agreement with the Norwegian real estate developer Linstow. Rezidor has plans to turn six of the hotels into a Radisson Blu brand and four of them into a Park Inn.

    After the recent sale of the Regent brand, Rezidor, CEO, Kurt Ritter was quoted as saying: “In addition to the positive impact on annual cash flow and net profit, this deal will also free up resources to improve our operations and accelerate the expansion of Rezidor\’s core brands.\”

    The sale of the Regent chain was a joint sale with Carlson Hotels to Formosa International Hotels Corporation. The transaction included the brand and all the hotel management and lease contracts. Although the price of the sale was not announced, it was thought that Rezidor’s share amounted to about €9.5m.

    Some of these funds were perhaps put towards the purchase of the Reval hotel chain. The sale of the Baltic brand is expected to be complete on June 1 and is expected to increase the number of rooms owned by Rezidor by 2,367.

    Ritter said the purchase of the Reval hotel chain will give Rezidor a strong presence in the Baltic area: “This portfolio agreement gives Rezidor, which is the number one among the international hotel operators in Russia, a strong market position in the Baltics, too. We will be able to substantially strengthen our position in the key markets of Riga, Tallinn and Vilnius, where we already are present with our upper upscale brand Radisson Blu and a total of 760 rooms.”

    Carmen Allan

    Simpson Mirrors – new home and new collections

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    Simpsons Mirrors & Furniture has recently taken a showroom on the first floor of the middle dome at The Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, London SW10. Founded in 1976, Simpsons Mirrors has become the foremost design -led mirror manufacturer in the UK. Over the years the collection has evolved to include beautifully designed and crafted ranges of console tables, coffee and side tables, plinths, trunks, lamps and accessories. With the expansion of its collection they have recently changed its name to Simpsons Mirrors & Furniture.

    Simpsons Mirrors and Furniture is renowned for the extensive finishes they offer. To mention just a few; both semi and genuine exotic leathers – Eel, Ostrich, Lizard Shagreen and Python. Hair on Hide and suede, wood finishes include Yew, Walnut, Wenge, Ebony, Oak and Antique Silver Leaf finish. Also they have a remarkable range of mirrored finishes including smoked and antique glass.

    Simpsons Mirrors & Furniture is a truly English company, with every piece designed and hand-made in house, in its own workshops in England. It pride itself on its unique service of working to very short lead times (3-4 weeks).

    Besides its standard collections it is also able to work with designers to offer a bespoke service. Please see the website to view some previous commissions undertaken.

    Solution Builders equips Park Plaza Westminster Bridge

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    Opening in Spring 2010, Park Plaza Westminster Bridge is situated in London’s South Bank, within walking distance of the city’s most iconic
    attractions, including Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye and the London Aquarium.
    The contemporary, design-led hotel in London features 1,021 spacious guest rooms, including 54 suites and penthouses, as well as six distinctive dining and entertainment experiences.

    SBL is the telephony systems partner for Park Plaza Hotels & Resorts and we have installed and support several other PBX solutions at their other properties throughout the UK.

    Steve Shute, principal engineer said: “The sheer scale of this project presented unique obstacles that needed to be managed carefully – there are 1,700 guest bedroom handsets, 270 administration handsets and 135 base stations for DECT coverage throughout the building.

    “We faced challenges with the design of the public areas – no false ceilings, a solid plasterboard covering to the limited roof space that meant limited sized access holes had been cut to allow fitting of base stations. Other issues included the labelling of several thousand cables for WiFi, Telephony, Mini-Bar, Data, DECT etc. Overall a huge logistical exercise that required close co-operation between all contractors on-site.”

    Sofitel in Morocco reopens

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    After a vast renovation, the Sofitel Rabat Jardin des Roses has reopened. The hotel was renovated by the designer Didier Gomez for all the interior decoration and the architect Karim Chakor for the façade and exterior. This Sofitel becomes the sixth Sofitel hotel in Morocco Rabat and is situated in the middle of an eight hectare (20-acre) Andalusian park, a rose garden and a eucalyptus forest, close to the Oudaïas, Rabat’s little known Kasbah.

    Located in the heart of the Moroccan capital, one quarter hour from the airport and just a few
    minutes from the Royal Palace, the Sofitel Rabat Jardin des Roses offers 229 rooms, including 37 suites, several of which have more than305sqm of floor space. There is also a spa measuring nearly 4,000sqm in size.

    The interior décor draws its inspiration from three recurrent elements in the hotel – water,
    roses and amber. At the entrance, the Sofitel Rabat Jardin des Roses opens onto a lobby where water is omnipresent in pools of black marble.

    The furniture is quite eclectic, imparting a sense of life and modernity: black for the occidental sobriety and notion of luxury, golden for the Moroccan splendour.

    On the floor, a moucharabieh (decorative lattice pattern) detail is outlined in the marble. In addition to the hotel’s boutiques, the lobby is home to the Le Café Lenôtre tearoom as well as the Fish restaurant located close to the pool, which enjoys direct access for the local Rabat clientele.

    From the monochrome lobby, the colourful living spaces stand out in contrast. Red and black
    dominate in the El Patio restaurant, which opens onto the park like a winter garden. The play of mirrors accentuates the restaurant’s luminosity and openness. On the floor, the Agadir marble offsets a red and black Moroccan carpet designed by Didier Gomez.

    In this geometric setting inspired by the 1930-40s, one of the walls is decorated with a
    traditional design reproducing a work of the customs officer Rousseau: a simple outline
    drawn on a sheet that the Moroccan craft workers only took a day to sculpt the plaster on an entire wall.

    The Moroccan restaurant Al Warda asserts warm colours in a highly matted ambience, with
    reinterpreted Moroccan type lights and ceilings made according to Fassi art. The 1960s style
    furniture gives it a chick and contemporary look.

    The Amber Bar displays magnificent alabaster walls, gold painted moucharabiehs and a copper ceiling in tribute to Moroccan copper work.

    The rooms’ decoration continues the project’s theme of moucharabiehs, which are still
    presented as panels – black this time – that slide so you can see the gardens and the city
    from your bathroom.

    Andy Thornton releases the Salerno collection

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    The new 2010 Andy Thornton Outdoor Furniture Brochure includes Salerno, the company’s most popular outdoor furniture collection, which this year has been expanded to include new designs for every application.
    Included are two new eye-catching designs of armchair plus bar stools, a table and a striking two-seater sofa, all perfect for bars, cafes, restaurants and hotels. Most items are stackable, for ease of storage at night and out of season.

    Attractive, durable and versatile, Salerno are manufactured in a smooth, hard-wearing dark brown woven plastic, both pleasingly tactile and practical for contract applications.

    New sales manager joins CS Contract Furniture

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    Warren Troye has been appointed as the new Midlands Area Sales Manager for CS Contract Furniture. Warren has experience in the leisure furniture market and has completed projects both within the UK and overseas.

    Warren’s territory will include Wales, the Midlands stretching down to Bristol and Bath.

    Warren is looking forward to his new challenge and will be meeting customers from early April onwards, although he will be taking a short break for his wedding and honeymoon.

    PF Collections invites you to view new collections

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    PF Furniture will be opening its showroom in Nottingham to launch its new collections throughout Long Eaton Week 2010.The showroom will be open for four days in May, from the 10th to the 13th, enabling visitors to view the new designs.

    On show will be the company’s recently launched ‘Eleganza’ and ‘Patchwork’ Collections. Eleganza is a fantastic collection of timeless, classic designs in an exclusive range of patterned and coordinating plain velvets.

    In addition to these beautiful fabrics PF Furniture will also be extending the range by launching an exclusive leather collection during Long Eaton Week.

    Patchwork was launched earlier this year and consists of ten models and is fully supported with a directory containing laminated photographs and a unique designers sketchbook.

    There is also an exclusive PF range of coordinating fabrics for you to create your own unique patchwork designs. Naturally, you also have the option of supplying your own fabrics.

    To help PF Furniture with catering arrangements and to ensure that each interested customer has the time to view and discuss each new collection in detail with a member of the company’s sales staff, please call 0115 9461 282, or email designsupport@pfcollections.co.uk with an indication of which day you will be attending and whether you will be joining them for lunch.

    There will be a buffet lunch provided and the showroom will be open from 9am to 5pm each day.

    On trend colours from The Modern Garden Company

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    Italian designers Paola Lenti and The Modern Garden Company are at the forefront of fashion and merge current trends into the design and styling of their furniture and rug collections.The new colour palette has been incorporated into the range of materials from the exterior Rope and Aquatech weaves to the felt rugs and includes vibrant aqua blues, rich sea greens and luxurious graphite greys.

    Alongside the existing colours, these additions make an extensive spectrum of sophisticated colours from which to specify.

    Castle Hotel Waldeck

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    Uniquely, the four-star Castle Hotel Waldeck, recently modernized at great cost with the help of Baulmann Leuchten, rises majestically and untouchably 200m above the north shore of Lake Edersee, in Germany. Built as a knight’s castle in the 11th century Schloss Waldeck first became a hotel in 1906.

    The luminaire manufacturer Baulmann Leuchten from Sundern, Germany, sets decorative accents in almost all rooms, with a customized luminaire especially developed by the company and based on the ‘Waldeck Star’.

    A wall-mounted luminaire made from solid brass and equipped with energy saving lamps provide a glare-free indirect illumination in almost every area of the castle.

    Baulmann Leuchten also fitted out the guestrooms with bespoke luminaires.

    The wall-mounted bedside lamps include an additional LED reading-light; the integrated switches allow a separate use of either or both the main lamp and the reading lamp. Matching table-lamps and floor-lamps complete the lighting of the guestrooms.

    Panaz – the Man Behind the Fabrics

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    Panaz CEO Tony Attard received an Order of the British Empire (OBE) from the Queen at Buckingham Palace last month, in recognition of his services to the UK textile industry and international trade.Attard founded the Lancashire-based Panaz Limited in 1986, where he has spearheaded the design and technical advancement of flame retardant fabrics for the worldwide hospitality, leisure, cruise ship and healthcare sectors.

    Speaking to Attard, 51, about his recent OBE, he comes across as modest. He said: “To be honest it was a massive surprise. I was incredibly shocked. It was a wonderful accolade, not only for me but also for the whole team.”

    The company currently exports to 46 countries, operating through a global network of agents and subsidiary companies. Although his company is a significant size already, Attard said he has more development plans up his sleeve. “We would love to expand more over in the USA. Obviously it has been hard with the recession and the USA was one of the worst places hit. Hospitality just died there. It’s starting to recover now though.”

    Not only the US, but other countries are on Panaz’s agenda. Attard said: “Panaz has a strong global presence and we’re investing in places like Russia and working with the Far East. We also distribute to Australia.”

    Life Resort opens in Da Nang, Vietnam

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    Life Resort Da Nang has opened in Vietnam this month after numerous delays due to the global recession.The resort features 187 rooms and is situated on Bac My An Beach.

    The opening marks a resurgence of development momentum on this storied stretch of coast between Da Nang and Hoi An.

    Life Resort Danang‘s 187 rooms will include nine categories of accommodation, from 67 superior rooms and 91 deluxe rooms to suites and villas and one grand presidential suite.

    The resort will also feature the 420sqm Nang Spa, with 10 treatment rooms, a fitness center, tennis courts, a resort pool, conference facilities, and several food and beverage outlets, including the 300-seat Senses restaurant.

    Life Resorts, general director, Chris Duffy said: “Although we‘re opening a resort on the beach, this region‘s appeal extends far beyond the strand to the new golf courses, to the Marble Mountains just a few kilometers up the road, to the nearby UNESCO World Heritage Sites at Hoi An, Hue and My Son.”

    Allgood launch hotel and residences solution

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    Allgood PLC, one of the world’s leading architectural ironmongery companies, has launched its new Hotel and Residences solution.Allgood offers three brands of door furniture to suit any aesthetic requirements:

    Signature collection:
    – Created with the very best of Allgood’s core ranges, providing varied aesthetic options based around a uniform design.

    Classic collection:
    – Classic designs in traditional brass finishes.

    Modern collection:
    – Various contemporary designs to suit modern interiors.

    In addition, Allgood offers bathroom products, accessories and mechanical hardware, giving you the confidence to specify a fully compatible solution.

    RgcA save the day with fire wall

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    As manufacturers of bespoke furniture who work on the philosophy that our limit is your imagination, RgcA get called upon to come up with solutions to challenging design problems time and time again.Take a recent example: When manufacturing a range of furniture and room dividers for several sites for a leading hotel group, the project faced a serious, and costly, setback when a local authority insisted on a half hour fire wall being where a room was being divided. So the project could proceed as intended, RgcA simply incorporated the fire wall into the room divider without altering its original design.

    The pictures show the result.

    Accor opens MGallery hotel in Strasbourg

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    Cour du Corbeau, one of Europe’s oldest hotels, situated in France, has joined the MGallery collection.Fully renovated by architects Benoït Peaucelle from Levy-Peaucelle et Associes, the establishment in Strasbourg was originally built in 1528.

    Cour du Corbeau – the crow’s courtyard in French – is an important part of Strasbourg’s cultural heritage. Located down the street from Notre-Dame Cathedral, the half-timbered structure is considered to be an example of Renaissance architecture.

    Illustrious guests who are known to have sojourned there include Frederick II, King of Prussia; Joseph II, Emperor of Austria; Voltaire; and Alexandre Dumas père.

    Comprised of ten buildings organized around pathways, recesses and staircases, Cour du Corbeau has several ornamental features, including an enigmatic coat of arms, an angel on one of the façades and a crow on a turret.

    In 2009, the hotel was completely renovated leaving the traditional style intact. Every detail of the building has been restored – the coat of arms, the rafters, the balustrades, the stained glass windows and even the frescoes.

    The interior has also been thoroughly redesigned. Along with a new line of neo-baroque furniture, a wide range of materials comprising Vosges sandstone, cobblestone, terra cotta tiles, ceramic tiles, copper, glass, slate, granite and pebbles have been deployed to create a contemporary atmosphere.

    Alternating beige and brownish-gray tones with splashes of aubergine, raspberry and violet adds warmth and ambience. Sculpted crystals in the wall lights and multifaceted lamps create dramatic lighting and private spaces.

    Each of the 57 rooms has a distinctive style thanks to its specific architecture, decoration or history. Some feature large bay windows, mansard roofs or private yards but all provide exceptional comfort and space.

    The hotel features 19 suites and all the rooms offer restyled Louis XV furniture, refined oak parquet floors and LCD flat screen TVs and Wi-Fi.

    The hotel’s anemities include a bar, a tea room, a laundry and a porter.

    RockResorts to open hotel in Miami

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    RockResort is to open a hotel, Tempo Miami, next month on the corner of Biscayne Boulevard and 11th Street.The luxury building is being designed by renowned architectural firm Arquitectonica and will be located at The Marquis Residences, a 67-story luxury resort and residential development that combines elegant design with comfort.

    A signature design element will be the soaring structure’s blue tinted glass through which guests can take in views of Biscayne Bay and city lights.

    The resort will also feature a 2,500sqm RockResorts Spa and fitness center, as well as a cocktail bar on the 14th floor sky pool deck.

    Tempo Miami will offer 56 resort guest rooms, including seven junior suites and seven full suites, a three-meal restaurant and a third floor lounge overlooking Biscayne Bay.

    Guest will also have services including personal concierge, shopping assistants, butlers and personal administrative assistants.

    Hyatt opens hotel in Madison, US

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    Hyatt has opened its first hotel in Madison, Wisconsin, US, featuring 151 guestrooms.All the rooms feature a 42 inch HDTV and an eight foot sectional sofa-sleeper.

    Complimentary wi-fi is offered throughout the hotel, along with a continental breakfast each morning.

    The hotel is situated in the Madison downtown area and has 760sqm of meeting space. Hyatt Madison also features a fitness centre and a coffee and wine bar.

    Madison is home to one of the country’s largest universities and Hyatt Hotels, global head, Gary Dollens said the company took this into consideration when building the hotel: “The Hyatt Place brand is a perfect fit for a campus environment because it was designed for
    people living a multitasking lifestyle, not just a business traveler or a leisure traveler.”

    Siegel hotels to open boutique chain

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    The Siegel Hotel Group has plans to open a boutique chain of Las Vegas hotels, starting with the Rumour Hotel which is to debut in June.

    The 150-suite Rumour Hotel is to open on the former site of the St Tropez, across the road from the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino on Harmon Avenue in Las Vegas.

    The hotel will feature a pool that will have private cabanas, landscaped grounds and hammocks, as well as a DJ mixing decks in the evenings.

    The Siegel Group said it wants its new brand of hotels to be intimate and especially tailored to the customers’ touch.

    CEO, Stephen Siegel said: “Las Vegas is not thought of as a boutique hotel city like New York, Miami or San Francisco. For years, the only idea is Las Vegas was to build bigger, but The Siegel Group philosophy is to offer something entirely innovative: something smaller with the personal customer touch.

    “We want to create an experience that feel exclusive, comfortable, relaxed and has great value. Each of our five boutique hotels provides a reprieve from the grind and grandiose normally associated with Las Vegas.”

    The other hotels Siegel has planned for the new boutique chain includes The Artisan, Gold Spike Hotel and Casino, Oasis at Gold Spike and The Resort on Mount Charleston. The design for the chain is expected to be contemporary and stylish with the ‘culturally creative in mind’.

    Encore at Wynn Macau is now open

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    Steve Wynn has unveiled Encore this week, which is his all-suite boutique hotel, adjacent to sister resort Wynn Macau.According to the company, the resort hotel will feature ‘approximately’ 410 luxury suites and four villas.

    Encore will also include two new restaurants and a spa which will boast eight private therapy suites, each with its own steam room, sauna and aroma-hydrotherapy bath and shower.

    The resort will also house three signature stores; Cartier, Chanel and Piaget.

    IHG opens its first new-build Holiday Inn in India

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    The InterContinental Hotels Group has opened its first new build Holiday Inn branded hotel in Mumbai, India. The hotel features 225 rooms and is situated at the Saki Naka junction in Andheri at the Mumbai airport.The hotel features an all-day dining restaurant, a lobby bar and a deli. There is also a spa and a roof-top infinity pool for guests to enjoy.

    The business centre within the Holiday Inn has both conference and banquet facilities and is one of the new-look hotels that the brand has planned.

    Holiday Inn Mumbai International Airport, general manager, Harry Thaliwal said: “Holiday Inn Mumbai International Airport is the first new-built Holiday Inn in India, which is an important milestone for IHG. We are offering a business class product and a variety of services to our customers.”

    Crown hotel opens in Australia

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    The Crown Metropol has opened in Australia. The hotel has 658 rooms and cost A$300m to build. The Crown Metropol has an urban and metropolitan design, which was influenced by the hotel’s location in the centre of Melbourne.

    It took more than 5,000 people 27 months to complete the build and will feature Australia’s first two Gordon Ramsay restaurants.

    The hotel also features a spa on its 27th floor, a sky bar and terrace on level 28, four meeting rooms and a retail precinct. The shopping area is to showcase brands that were previously unavailable in Australia.

    Local businesses and artists, such as Melbourne-based artist David Band and lighting designer, Steven Hennessy, were commissioned to create unique, custom-made elements throughout the hotel. Specially commissioned Australian artwork and Victorian materials feature prominently throughout Crown Metropol.

    The hotel’s 658 rooms is inclusive of 579 hotel rooms, 34 studios, 12 spa accommodation rooms, 32 lofts and one apartment-style residence. Lofts boast city views while studios feature views of Port Phillip Bay.

    In the lobby, a mirrored space encloses the extensive storage area while a specially commissioned light fitting, sculpture and large-scale painting completes the expansive, modern lobby.

    Overall, the hotel’s rooms, studios and lofts have a dramatic, Manhattan, boutique-style feel teamed with all of the service and amenities expected of a Crown hotel.

    Crown, CEO, David Courtney said: “The new hotel is a demonstration of the confidence Crown has in the future of Melbourne as one of the world’s leading tourist destinations. When the Bates Smart-designed hotel opens, it will employ 500 people and provide accommodation for approximately 250 000 guests in its first year of operation including 100 000 visitors from overseas.”

    Signbox creates dynamic study environment

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    Inspirational and exciting signage installed by Signbox, engaged visitors and students in the brand new £120m purpose-built INTO study centre at University of East Anglia (UEA) London campus.Providing a dynamic learning environment, the innovatively designed building, located close to Liverpool Street station, features flexible, multi-purpose classrooms and state-of-the-art teaching facilities.

    The new centre now accommodates more than 1000 students studying a range of pathway courses leading to undergraduate and postgraduate level studies at UEA in Norwich and other UK universities.

    INTO (which operates a number of centres at other UK universities) approached Signbox to manufacture and install a wayfinding system to help both English and foreign students easily navigate their way throughout the new complex.

    Armani Hotel delays opening once again

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    The Burj Khalifa, the new tallest tower in the world which is to house the Armani Hotel, has delayed its opening once again, this time because of the volcanic ash.It is the second opening cancellation in the Dubai tower. The first delay was for two months because there was an elevator malfunction in the 828m-tall building.

    The current delay, due to the volcanic ash from an eruption in Iceland delaying flights around Europe, means the hotel will now only open on April 27, instead of the expected date of April 22.

    The Armani Hotel is the first from fashion designer Giorgio Armani and will include eight restaurants, an upscale lounge, a spa with thermal suites, a fitness centre and an outdoor swimming pool. The hotel will also house an Armani/Dolci chocolates store, a florist and a galleria, which is to show select couture accessories.

    Encompass releases Shell sun lounger

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    As part of the Shell collection and Encompass, a fine furniture range for the garden, Shell sun loungers mix luxury modern European design with a retro feel and are available in a range of colours and finishes. High grade stainless steel and Batyline fibre are modern materials with exceptional durability and with a design reminiscent of mid 20th century styles are a classic option for relaxing and entertaining all year round in many outdoor spaces.

    Designed by European designer Jan Des Bouvrie, one of Holland’s most respected designers, Shell garden loungers are built to a very high quality from the highest quality materials.

    The Shell collection of modern design outdoor furniture is truly one of the most comfortable of all Encompass’ collections; you can happily while away a whole afternoon in a Shell dining chair, sofa, lounger or lounge chair!

    Shell modern design garden furniture is a little gentler on the eye than some of our other modern ranges. Curved, ergonomic edges not only look great, but also make the furniture a genuine pleasure to use year-round indoors and out.

    Kettal arrives in Manhattan

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    The Kettal Group, the largest European luxury garden furniture manufacturer, arrives in Manhattan in a new partnership with iconic outdoor furniture maker Richard Schultz Design.Renowned for its classic modern outdoor collections, Richard Schultz Design will proudly display a wide array of Kettal’s collections side by side with its own in their flagship showroom in New York’s D&D Building.

    The new exhibition will be opening at the end of April featuring all the newest 2010 Collections of Kettal, Hugonet and Triconfort from recognized designers such as Patricia Urquiola, Jorge Pensi, Marcel Wanders, Emiliana Design as well as Kettal’s own Design Studio.

    Marriott to introduce Courtyard brand in Vietnam

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    Marriott will open Courtyard by Marriott Ham Tan in Vietnam. The hotel will feature 200 rooms, and will consists of mix of standard guestrooms as well as semi-detached bungalows. Each of the rooms will boast views of the ocean as well as modern connectivity. Bungalow guests will also be able to enjoy ‘generous’ bathrooms with a separate tub and shower.

    Marriott International, president and managing director, Ed Fuller said: “We’re thrilled by the continued expansion of our presence in Vietnam and to be introducing our Courtyard brand in Vietnam. With the opening of this hotel, we’ll be able to offer travelers in Vietnam a choice of four hotel brands from luxury to mid-priced. The World Travel & Tourism Council forecasts that Vietnam tourism over the next 10 years will grow to more than 7 million visitors annually, twice what it was in 2007, and we are positioning ourselves to be able to offer these visitors a hotel stay no matter what their travel budget dictates.”

    With the opening of the Marriott Ham Tan, travelers will now have a choice of four hotel brands from luxury to mid-priced.

    There will be a variety of dining spaces as well as a lobby lounge, and there will be over 500sqm of flexible meeting space.

    The hotel will also house a pool and spa area with six treatment rooms.

    Borghese Luce Arte to introduce new range at Grand Designs

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    Borghese Luce Arte will introduce its stunning, new chandeliers at the exhibition in the Docklands.The bespoke chandeliers will be featured on Borghese Luce Arte’s stand (L346) from 1st May to 9th May at the Grand Designs Live exhibition at the Excel Centre in London.

    Visitors will also be able to meet Rocco, the designer, himself.

    Tatami outdoor armchairs from Andy Thornton

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    Lightweight, strong and ultra-durable, Andy Thornton’s range of Tatami outdoor armchairs are essential items for cafes and coffee shops, for this summer’s alfresco drinking and dining season.Available in five colourways – grey, white, red, green and brown – to complement any decor, Tatami armchairs feature a strikingly modern semi-circular design with an attractive interwoven seat.

    Manufactured from polypropylene, the chairs are resistant to UV beams and rainwater, so perfect for outdoor use.

    They are also stackable, for easy manoeuvring and storage.

    With the added benefit of being 100% recyclable, Tatami armchairs are ideal for cafes and coffee shops, to meet the ever-growing trend of coffee culture.

    Tatami feature in Andy Thornton’s new 2010 outdoor furniture brochure, which is out now.

    Hamilton Litestat expands and strengthens sales team

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    Decorative electrical wiring accessories manufacturer, Hamilton Litestat, has announced that it is expanding and strengthening its sales team with a number of new faces coming on board and a restructure of the existing sales team.Sarah Cox has joined Hamilton as South Western Sales Representative. Julian Churchill, who previously held this position, will now head up Hamilton’s lighting controls department at the head office in Wiltshire. Julian has been designing lighting control systems for many years and adds his considerable expertise to this key area of Hamilton’s business.

    Another new face at Hamilton is Jerry Kelly, who has been appointed Southern Specification Representative. Jerry has vast experience gained from over 40 years in the electrical industry and has been bought into this new position to support Hamilton’s growth in the specifier market.

    Andrew Partington, who has been with the company for two years in roles as Northern Regional Manager and UK Specification Manager, will shortly take up the position of UK Field Sales and Specification Manager, heading up the entire UK sales team. Andy’s previous sales roles in the North of England have been taken over by newcomers Lisa Brown, North Western Sales Representative, and Ian Tweedly, North Eastern Sales Representative.

    All these new appointments come as Bill Milne, Hamilton’s long serving Sales Director, retires after 12 years with the firm.

    “We’re sad to see Bill go as he’s given us 12 years of invaluable service and he will be greatly missed,” said Rod Hamilton, Chairman of Hamilton Litestat. “However, it’s exciting for us to be welcoming so many new faces and expanding our team in this way. We supply quality electrical wiring accessories and lighting controls throughout the UK and further afield, and our sales teams have a pivotal role to play in growing our business. We’re sure that the newly restructured and larger team will offer an even better quality of service to our customers.”

    Shangri-la Hotel, Istanbul to open in 2012

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    Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts has signed an agreement with Tanriverdi Holding Company to manage the Shangri-La Hotel, Istanbul, opening in April 2012. The hotel will be the group’s first in Turkey.Shangri-La Hotel, Istanbul will be located between the Dolmabahce and the Maritime Museum on the European coast of the Bosphorus Straits, the 30km stretch of water separating Europe and Asia.

    Built on the site of a former tobacco factory and warehouse from the 1930s, the Shangri-La Hotel, Istanbul will recreate the exterior facades of the old building, which are protected by the city’s Cultural and Natural Assets Committee.

    From the hotel’s prime coastline location, guests will enjoy views across to the Asian coast of Istanbul, the Bosphorus Bridge and the city’s historic peninsula. The hotel will be designed by Istanbul-based architect Piramit with 14 storeys, seven of which will be underground to protect the historic facade. The building will be the second tallest on the coast after the Dolmabahce Palace.

    The hotel’s 200 guestrooms, some of which will have private terraces, will reflect the city’s proud heritage while also including the Asian design touches and modern travel technologies. The hotel will offer several restaurants and bars including a rooftop restaurant with views of the city’s historic skyline and coastline. Additional facilities will include a health club, spa, swimming pool, business centre, ballroom, and conference and meeting room facilities.

    Shangri-La Asia, chairman, Kuok Khoon Ean, said: “We are proud to work with the Tanriverdi Group on their first hotel project to make their dream of a world class luxury hotel a reality,” said Kuok Khoon Ean, chairman of Shangri-La Asia Limited. “We are honored to have the opportunity to create a Shangri-La in Istanbul, a city that has welcomed distinguished guests since the Roman and Byzantine empires, and look forward to becoming a part of the city’s future.”

    Cliq completes curtain project for Park Inn Manchester

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    Cliq Designs has completed the manufacture and installation of curtains, black out blinds and voiles for the recently completed Park Inn Manchester.Located in Manchester’s Green Quarter to the north of the city centre, the four star Park Inn Manchester comprises 264 guest bedrooms on five floors.

    Cliq team members worked with project designers The Manser Practice to select a red dim-out lining fabric to complement the external visual appearance of the hotel, with face fabrics supplied from Skopos.

    Cliq installed tracks on a floor-by-floor basis by liaising with project contractors Bowmer & Kirkland as each storey was completed – with Cliq fitting all curtains once carpets had been laid and rooms cleaned.

    The company then installed blackout roller blinds and voiles to the hotel’s meeting rooms, and also a 13 metre long Strand curtain comprising fine black strings around the buffet area in the restaurant.

    Cliq installed roller ball bearing carriers within the track to ensure ease of opening and closing.

    Cliq managing director Adam Bolton said that the curtains specified in this project played an important role in completing the visual appeal of the finished property: “Park Inn Manchester makes a visually strong external statement, so it was important that the curtains complemented its aesthetic theme. Through effective project management, we were able to coordinate our input with the designers, contractors and property owners to play our part in ensuring a smooth and successful opening for Park Inn Manchester.”

    Increasing number of hotel developments in India

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    After HotelDesigns recently reported that Hyatt Hotels was expanding into India, it has been revealed that Starwood Hotels has similar plans.Starwood has announced it is to expand its Aloft hotel into India with a bigger presence of new build hotels. Starwood president and CEO, Frits van Paasschen has embarked on a two week trip to India to meet hotel owners, developers and team members and to conduct more research into the market.

    By 2012, Aloft expects to be operating six hotels in India, with Aloft Chennai-OMR-IT Expressway, Aloft Bengaluru-Whitefield and Aloft Coimbatore Singanallur all scheduled to open later this year. next year the Aloft Ahmedabad, SG Road, Aloft Chandigarh Zirakpur and Aloft Bengaluru Cessna Business Park are also expected to debut.

    Marriott Hotels also recently announced that it would be improving its presence in India as well. The company plans to open three JW Marriott luxury branded hotels in India in Bengeluru, Chandigarh and Chennai this year.

    So why are so many hotel groups viewing India as a developer’s hot spot? In recent years the Indian government has taken major steps to improve tourism in the country, by abolishing inland air travel tax, reducing tax on aviation fuel and removing restrictions on outbound chartered flights. The government has also changed its attitude when building infrastructure, seeing convention centres as a core part of a city’s life.

    All of these steps relating to tourism have meant that there is a higher demand for hotel rooms. Because of the high demand, there is a shortage of hotel rooms in the country. According to the I Love India website, there is a shortage of 150,000 hotel rooms in the nation, making it a prime candidate for development.

    Not only is it tourists that are in need of hotel rooms, but business in India is booming, creating the need for hotels for business travellers. Over the past decade, business in India has intensified, creating such a need for hotel rooms that even budget hotels are charging up to US$250 a night. India currently has only 110,000 hotel rooms to accommodate 350m domestic travellers and 10m foreign tourists.

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    Morgan provide stand-out furniture designs for The Arch hotel

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    Morgan Furniture, the design-led British manufacturer of contract furniture, has created a handsome line-up of eye-catching and comfortable seating for one of London’s hottest new hotels, The Arch.Located in a tranquil street near Marble Arch and completed in December 2009, this trend-setting boutique hotel comprises seven Georgian town houses and two mews homes which have been sympathetically amalgamated to form what is described as ‘London’s most intriguing luxury hotel.’

    Armchairs, footstools and conference seating from three key collections designed by Morgan Design Director, Katerina Zachariades, were specified for the 82 beautifully and individually furnished rooms plus communal areas, including the library and meeting room. Furniture pieces include a bespoke version of the Seville armchair which Morgan created with modifications to the back height and filling in the seat cushion in order to meet the exacting specifications of the design team. Seville was introduced in 2009 and is a modern take on a traditional armchair, making it a perfect match for The Arch which also combines contemporary luxury with classic features from within the Georgian building. The easy style and options of an armless lounge chair and a winged armchair make Seville a versatile choice; with both models characterised by a modest footprint and available with attractive detailing such as nail trim, contrast piping or buttoned back to enhance the design.

    Gracing many of the bedroom suites at The Arch, Siena from Morgan is one of the company’s most versatile ranges. The choice of two sizes of tubs chair, desk chair, daybed, footstool and bench, all featuring soft contemporary lines, compact footprints, comfortable backs and seat cushions make the range ideal for achieving luxurious co-ordinated solutions.

    The organically styled Chevy chair from Morgan is available in three variants, either with wooden legs, a chrome swivel base, or in the case of the meeting room at The Arch, with a chrome cantilever base. Made from solid beech and upholstered in soft leather, the Chevy provides the perfect mix of function and contemporary form for a prestigious meeting room environment.

    The fabric choices in vibrant colours, bold stripes and tactile textures accentuate the elegant lines of every Morgan chair making them stand-out as key design pieces within the room. Each chair invites the guest to relax and forms an intrinsic part of the overall interior design scheme of The Arch which aims to offer the ultimate fusion of style and comfort.

    Morgan was commissioned by client AB Hotels based at Sopwell House Hotel in St Albans and also worked closely throughout the project with London based interior designers RDD Plc.

    Storage solutions from The Modern Garden Company

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    Winter storage is an eternal problem, especially in the UK climate and The Modern Garden Company is well aware of this.Storing cushions for exterior furniture is a difficult problem, however, The Modern Garden Company are able to offer some elegant storage solutions.

    The Aspen cushion box in a synthetic cord weave can double as an additional table surface.

    The inner aluminium casing keeps the cushions dry and the lockable lid with hydraulic hinges allows easy access.

    For a more classic look, the teak Siena cushion box offers a stylish alternative.

    Classic Furniture releases new spring catalogue

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    Classic Furniture has released a new catalogue that features many offers and deals on their furniture.With the Easter holidays here and the weather finally starting to improve, Classic Furniture is wanting you to make the most of your external space by bringing the indoors, outdoors.

    The furniture company is offering some amazing deals on outdoor tables, chairs and sofas with many items available within two weeks, as well as plenty of other great offers on furniture.

    To download a copy of the new brochure, click here.

    Miniview: The Arch continues a tradition of English style

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    The best of style is created by owners seeking quality and caring for details rather the hype and spin of fame or fashion in design. The Arch is the latest in showcasing the best of English design.Despite the employment of French and US designers on such British icons as the Savoy, there is still an English design style that is setting new standards of comfort and refinement in London hotels.

    This style is currently evident in a number of properties. Most of these are independently run, which is interesting given the tendency for the chains to proclaim a brand at a star rating and then provide interiors and facilities which don’t match their self-proclaimed level.

    The latest of these lovely properties to open in London is the Arch, a hotel that has been six years in gestation in part because of the architectural complexity facing Seabrook Architects and the building and interior difficulties to be resolved in partnership with the interior designers RDD. Fortunately a patient client with a clear set of standards was persistent in seeing through to completion what is one of the most perfectly formed independent hotels to hit the London market for some time.

    Setting this hotel apart from many others is the attention to detail that can be seen in everything from the plinth block and skirting board details to the careful restoration of the historic plasterwork throughout the building.

    From the outside, little distinguishes the hotel from other parts of the Georgian Terrace it is set into. Parts of this street were rebuilt after being bombed in WW2, and the opportunity was taken to tidy up the post war construction, bringing the fenestration into line with that from earlier times. Inevitably the reconciliation of level changes between the buildings and the need to retain plasterwork and staircases from earlier centuries, all imposed constraints on what could be achieved in the interior.

    The success of the designers is made remarkable by the fact that there is no visible evidence of their struggle to make the seven buildings work as one. Spaces flow naturally one into another, whilst corridors have quirky kinks and changes of level and direction that feel almost natural.

    Hyatt plans expansion in India

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    Hyatt Hotels has revealed plans to open 15 new hotels in India within the coming five years. The company said that this year it would open Hyatt Regency Pune, Hyatt Regency Chennai and Grand Hyatt Goa in India this year.These new properties will expand the Indian properties in Hyatt’s worldwide portfolio, which currently consists of Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa, Grand Hyatt Mumbai, Hyatt Regency Delhi, Hyatt Regency Kolkata, and Hyatt Regency Mumbai.

    The company’s expansion plan includes a renewed focus on growing opportunities with existing
    development partners, as well as attracting new development through the leadership of Hyatt’s
    India development team. Hyatt seeks to increase opportunities for all of its brands in India by
    expanding its presence in second- and third-tier cities, where business travel is increasing.

    The Hyatt Regency Prune is a 306-room property and is to open near the business district and residential areas. The hotel will include luxuriously appointed guestrooms as well as serviced apartments available for long-term guests.

    Guests will have access to a variety of dining and entertainment options including an all-day
    lounge and café, specialty restaurant, vibrant bar and lounge, and leisure activities
    that include a spa and fitness centre with an indoor swimming pool, gymnasium and yoga room.

    Hyatt Regency Pune will have extensive meeting and event facilities with more than 5,000sqm of function space.

    Hyatt Regency Chennai is a 329-room contemporary hotel with five restaurants and lounge bars. The hotel also will feature a spa, an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness centre and a beauty salon. It will have more than 4,800sqm of meeting space.

    The Hyatt Goa is to be a 314-room hotel, overlooking the Zuari River. The spa will feature 20 treatment rooms and the property will include a large variety of indoor and outdoor dining facilities.

    RockResorts opens hotel in Dominican Republic

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    RockResorts International has expanded its hotel portfolio with the addition of Balcones Del Atlántico, at a beachfront resort in the village of Las Terrenas on the Samaná Peninsula of the Dominican Republic. RockResorts has been selected by Bisonó Group to manage resort operations, offer technical advisory services and provide marketing licensing services to assist in the sale of the residences for the property.

    The resort opened last winter and initially features 86 units. It is situated along the beach and has a RockResorts Spa with four private treatment cabanas and a three-meal restaurant offering fine dining for dinner.

    The resort features two pools with a swim-up bar, a beach bar and grill, fitness center and gourmet deli shop.

    Balcones del Atlántico has been conceived as a resort destination property that includes units of varying sizes ranging from one to three bedroom suites, along approximately one kilometer of beach. Balcones Del Atlántico features an elegant and comfortable design with a strong emphasis on the outdoor spaces within each unit.

    Balcones del Atlántico is a master-planned project that will be developed in a number of phases along the beach, and will eventually consist of approximately 350 total units, multiple restaurants and bars, two RockResorts Spas, swimming pools and hot tubs, tennis court, over water palapas and other guest amenities.

    Balcones Del Atlántico joins The Landings St. Lucia as well as other future warm-weather announced RockResorts including Tempo Miami, Rum Cay Resort Marina, The Bahamas and the Third Turtle Club & Spa, Turks and Caicos.

    Loews Atlanta Hotel debuts

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    The Loews Atlanta Hotel debuted at the beginning of this month. The hotel which is situated in midtown Atlanta is part of an US$500m contemporary urban mixed-use development.The hotel is the brands first new-build hotel in more than five years and also the brand’s first property in Georgia.

    The property features 414 guest rooms which includes 44 suites, as well as a spa and fitness centre. The hotel will have over 25,000sq ft of meeting space and will feature the hotel’s signature bar and restaurant.

    It was designed by Daroff Design Inc, president and principal in charge of Design at Daroff Design, Karen Daroff said: “We drew inspiration from the exciting, upscale contemporary midtown are, displayed in details such as the hotel’s internally-illuminated column covers, which are evocative of the keys on a piano.”

    The lobby features a sophisticated geometrically-designed floor made of black galaxy, mesa beige and pure white thassos. The front desk, a dynamic feature when entering the hotel, is made of kinor and white thassos. The white-on-white sculptural backdrop is custom designed and fabricated by a local Atlanta artist. The design of the public spaces is sleek and contemporary with over-scaled casual lounge furniture that is upholstered in plush fabrics. The palette consists of rich, warm hues of beiges and chocolates with accents of amber, cherry and jasmine.

    Guest rooms and suites reflect the Loews standard of supreme comfort while offering a sophisticated interpretation of modern design. Rich textures and colors create a warm and inviting ambiance ideal for both business and leisure travelers. Technophiles can find remarkable amenities such as an in-room connectivity panel which interfaces with a multitude of portable digital devices including the 37” high definition, flat-screen television found in each guest room.

    The Loews Atlanta features more than 25,000 square feet of column-free function space, including the 11,100 square foot Ellington Ballroom and the 5,400 square foot Mercer Ballroom. Guests of the Mercer Ballroom can enjoy sweeping views of Piedmont Park and Stone Mountain. Each ballroom features custom-designed, modern three-form and crystal chandelier suspended from the ceilings. Adding the 4,800 square feet of beautifully-appointed outdoor space allows for groups up to 1,230 guests. Ten breakout rooms, ranging from 480 to 1,260 square feet, as well as two dedicated meeting planner offices are also available.

    Vienna International opens the Angelo Katowice

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    Real estate developers Warimpex and UBM and hotel management firm Vienna International have opened their sixth angelo design hotel after Prague, Bucharest, Munich, Pilsen and Ekaterinburg: the angelo Hotel in Katowice, Poland. The 4-star hotel, with 203 rooms and eight conference rooms, is specially geared towards the needs of the many business travellers who visit the commercial and industrial city of Katowice. The city of Katowice (pop. 340,000) is one of the most important centres of business in Poland. Especially in the past few years, Katowice has presented itself as a city that is open to change and has plenty to offer in terms of culture. The city lies at an important crossroads in Europe and, as the centre of the Upper Silesian Industrial Region, is a powerful engine driving the economy.

    The newly opened 4-star angelo Hotel is located in the middle of the city’s commercial district. The 203-room business hotel has an executive floor as well as 17 apartments with a separate cooking area perfect for longer stays. A special feature is the 980 m² conference area consisting of eight light-flooded meeting rooms and a conference room for up to 300 people, making this the largest conference centre in all of Katowice. Guests looking for sport and exercise to balance out a strenuous day will enjoy the hotel’s fitness area with state-of-the-art cardio devices – the perfect place to regenerate, followed by a relaxing sauna visit.

    Thanks to its location and special service, the new hotel promises to be especially attractive for business travellers while also an excellent choice for city and culture tourists.

    The angelo design hotels represent a fresh and modern atmosphere with select colours and forms creating an environment that is just as conducive to work as it is for relaxation. The design concept includes a blend of intense black, coral red and yellow tones highlighted by Oriental furnishings and accessories.

    Worldhotels to open in Finland

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    Global hotel group Worldhotels will gain its first property in Helsinki city centre with the opening of Hotel Fabian in August. Located centrally close to Market Square, Esplanade Park and Kaivopuisto Park, the four-star property will provide a base for both business and leisure travellers to the Finnish capital.

    Hotel Fabian’s speciality will be loft-style rooms, with large windows providing views over the city. In addition, eight of the total of 58 rooms will offer ‘extended stay’ accommodation, fitted with their own kitchenettes.

    Hotel Fabian is being developed by Royal Restaurants, a Finnish organisation operating 27 restaurants in 21 locations, in addition to hotels.

    Hotel Fabian is the second hotel of the group in Finland after the Airport Hotel Bonus Inn in Vantaa, Helsinki Airport.

    Hotel Indigo opens fourth property in Texas

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    Hotel Indigo, an InternContinental Hotels Group brand, has opened its fourth hotel in Texas after an extensive renovation.The hotel is situated in Alamo in San Antonio and has 91 guest rooms over eight floors, including seven suites.

    The 100-year-old building has been renovated whilst still retaining all of its original wood work and marble.

    The property features signature Hotel Indigo standards including inviting guestrooms with oversized beds, hard-surface flooring for a residential feel, spa-inspired showers and photo murals with local imagery. The hotels also offers a casual gourmet dining restaurant, a 24-hour business centre, a fitness centre and free wired or wireless high-speed internet access.

    Hotel Indigo continues to build momentum. With the addition of this property, there will be 35 Hotel Indigo locations open worldwide and more than 60 hotels under development, either in the pipeline or in final negotiation. The brand’s growth strategy is focused on top-tier priority markets and gateway cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and New York City.

    In 2009, the brand opened 12 hotels and signed 14 deals globally.

    Hotel Indigo will fully realize its global positioning with the opening of the Hotel Indigo Shanghai on the Bund this August and additional properties are also scheduled for Liverpool, England, Glasgow, Scotland and Hong Kong.

    The Hotel Indigo San Antonio at the Alamo is owned by Gibbs Master Tenant, LLC, and managed by TNJ Management under a license agreement with a company in the InterContinental Hotels Group.

    The Varsity set to open in July

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    The Varsity, a new boutique hotel and spa will open in alongside the River Cam in Cambridge in July this year.The hotel will offer 50 rooms and suites, each named after an Oxbridge college – celebrating the heritage of the university town. The two top floors of the hotel are made entirely from glass which will allow views of the surrounding area, including St John’s College spires and Magdalene College.

    The larger suites will offer balcony areas and some will have the option of a hotel chef providing a terrace barbecue.

    The Varsity will also feature a rooftop garden. Situated on the sixth floor, the Fellows Gardens is one of the highest vantage points in the city centre and is entered by hotel guests through a James Bond style automated glass hatch. The gardens will be surrounded by glass panels and will be decorated with kitsch and colourful British deckchairs, hammocks and potted plants.

    Adjoining the hotel, The River Kitchen is located within an eighteenth century warehouse and has exposed brickwork and large windows overlooking the river on the ground and mezzanine level.

    The Glassworks Spa is located in the same warehouse building and provides a cutting-edge health club with state-of-the-art gym equipment and classes on site. The spa itself comprises of a Jacuzzi that overlooks the river, a sauna and steam room and five private rooms offering treatments.

    Sleek and Chic; the ‘Paris’ Towel Rail from Aestus

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    Just like Paris, the fashion capital, Aestus is renowned for producing some of the world’s most stylish designs.Inspired by and named after the famous European city, ‘Paris’ is the latest designer towel rail to launch from the company’s exciting portfolio.

    Moving away from standard chrome models, ‘Paris’ allows homeowners to have fun, be creative and bring personality to whatever room it is placed in, be it the kitchen or bathroom.

    While the vertical rails are manufactured from Polished Stainless Steel for a clean, contemporary feel, the horizontal rails can be customised to produce a striking and unique contrast. Consumers can choose from over 50 Silestone decors or Italian glass in a plethora of flat pantone colours, various metallic or crazed finishes (crackled with specks of Gold Leaf).

    Bringing a sense of individuality to the design process, ‘Paris’ can be used to complement tile choice, furniture and worktops. It can even be used to oppose the existing colour scheme to create an attention-grabbing focal point.

    Versatile too, ‘Paris’ is suitable for connection to electric only, heating only and dual energy circuits.

    To accommodate various room sizes, ‘Paris’ is available in a number of widths ranging from 300mm to 700mm and four heights; 750mm, 1000mm, 1500mm and 2000mm. There are also two horizontal versions, measuring 1200mm long or 1600mm long, by 400mm high.

    Signbox soar to dazzling heights

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    Signbox has just completed an intricate and technically demanding project, to manufacture and install a substantial corporate logo to the top of Northern Trust’s Canary Wharf premises in the UK.The project commenced in January this year and involved skylifting structural steelwork to a precise location at roof level, providing a support for the two metre high lettering and five metre diameter logo.

    However a combination of health and safety restrictions and the need to minimise disruption to personnel working in Canary Wharf, meant that installation could only take place at weekends.

    Coinciding with the severe weather conditions experienced early this year and exacerbated by the 62m height that the Signbox installation team were working at, the Northern Trust’s logo is now visible from afar, especially at dusk with illumination provided by low energy, high performance LEDs.

    TheWit, Chicago (Patrick Goff)

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    Not a Trump Tower. A small building by Chicago’s standards, only 27 storeys high. Small but almost perfectly formed. Perhaps the ‘lightning streak’ of yellow down the outside is not the most successful feature I have seen on a building and the signage is definitely one sided. Location next to the El might seem odd, but as with the Marriott in London’s Docklands that nestles against the DLR, the train is not evident inside and its proximity is like a transfusion line from Chicago’s main blood stream. The life it promises is made good inside the hotel which is one of the most beautifully designed modern hotels I have seen in the US. I enjoyed Hotel 1000 in Seattle, and the Kimpton’s Alexis across the road but this one is better – its advantage being that it was purpose built. Here the building planning works a dream.

    The location may not be on the so-called ‘Magnificent Mile’ which seems to me to only be magnificent if you are a shopping addict or aficionado of modern architecture. Here are the University campuses, the broadcast studio, the art school, the City Cultural Centre and library. It is a district once falling into dereliction, dominated by Macy’s and whose regeneration kicked off when the city fathers had the foresight to save the Burnham building.

    A twin room at TheWit in Chicago

    A twin room at TheWit in Chicago

    A block away this is now the eponymous Kimpton (and shortly to be subject of one of our Reviews). With a youthful and media audience on its doorstep, theWit has been planned and designed in a way that draws this audience whilst having the design maturity to appeal to the older moneyed market that will provide the true spend and profitability longer term.

    A clever balancing act has been struck between being fashionable and having a timeless quality to the design, a trick usually missed by so-called fashion hotels in my experience. This has been helped considerably by the good interior layout planning where lessons from other hotels have been learned. The bar and restaurant have a street frontage, named State Lake after a famous local café that used to be on the site, giving an historical validity to an eatery here. The speciality restaurant stair climbs from inside the street windows to the bar, pre dinner drinks being possible in a high visibility, high profile area. This is an area UK pub designers used to refer to (tongue in cheek) as a ‘Friday Night millionaire corner’ where someone could splash money around on a Friday night in high visibility as if they had more than they actually did. This is a parable for the cash-strapped years after bankers follies perhaps?

    The restaurant sits on the floor above, approached either from the staircase in the bistro or from the mezzanine floor above reception. In reception a staircase leads to the Mezzanine from beside the concierge desk, allowing security to be maintained both through supervision and also because the integrity of the lift’s room card recognition system is not broken. External guests going to the nightclub bar operation on the top floor can only use the lift from bottom to top – without the key card intermediate stops at bedroom floors are not possible.

    he library-like mezzanine space also provides for the informal business meetings that are such a normal part of lobby life and a queuing area for those wishing to gain access to the rooftop or waiting for seats in the Restaurant, such is the immediate popularity of this stylish hotel. One wall of the space is dominated by a mural of a phoenix, echoing the themes of the light fittings, symbolic of the rebirth of this area of Chicago. With a library feel, the height of the space is still large enough to create a grand sensation, a feel that carries through to the access and conference areas and to the spa.

    Bar, restaurant area at TheWit Chicago

    Bar, restaurant area at TheWit Chicago

    The clever design of the restaurant plays with the space there. A chef’s table, intimate booths and a couple of classical private dining spaces create a busy and buzzing feel, yet allow privacy as well. At the top of the stairs from the bar side is a glazed private dining area and the foot of the same staircase has the lounge feeling pre-dinner drinks area. None of the spaces are overlarge and every part is used, creating a busy feel yet not feeling crammed. The bar itself does that difficult trick so often done well in America of creating a space that works well as a bar without creating an intimidating feel to the restaurant. Therefore, the restaurant remains a very comfortable and intimate area.

    “library like Mezzanine space also provides for the informal business meetings that are such a normal part of lobby life”

    The main restaurant offers flexible dining spaces yet it too manages to create intimate dining spaces. The show kitchen adjacent to the chef’s table enhances the intimacy of the space. Maitre’d desk faces the door from the mezzanine. With the addition of the barbeque and ‘grazing’ bar on the rooftop there is a multiplicity of eating areas done with style and offering a variety of different approaches to food – nor, unlike most US establishments, are portions intimidating. This is an hotel that has learned many of the lessons of the last 15 years in its execution, not just from interior design but other areas of the hospitality operation too.

    The design surprises continue through into the bedroom areas. Each lift lobby has a small ‘library’ continuing the theme from the Mezzanine, with busts of famous thinkers, books and so forth arranged around a small bookshelf and display case.

    However that is not the surprise, rather it is the sound of birdsong that fills the corridors -totally unexpected in urban Chicago. Not enough just to have birdsong either, for as dusk draws in so the sound changes to the sound of crickets and the hoot of owls. Indeed I noticed the far off ringing of church bells too, delightfully bucolic.

    Standard bedrooms offer the choice of either a tub or a walk-in shower room type and all have floods of daylight from enormous picture windows filled with the skyline of Chicago. Colours are generally muted with accents being provided by touches of sharp secondary colours – turquoise or orange and lightened with strong patterns in wallpaper and carpets. Chromatically well balanced the result is visually as well as physically comfortable. The desks are generously sized enabling an easy working situation to be set up, enhanced by the free Wi-Fi.

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    Sockets are well placed and generous lighting ensures that there is never a gloomy corner to struggle with.

    Desks are generously sized, enabling an easy working situation to be set up, enhanced by the free Wi-Fi.

    Bathrooms are well designed with good contrasts in the materials used and excellent lighting levels. Unfortunately the wash hand basins are stupidly shallow and wide, making a wet shave laborious and a good wash difficult without using the shower.

    In the suites large baths and walk-in showers complement the large vanity units. Suites also boast kitchens and dining areas, complete with microwaves, hobs and fridges, as well as wardrobes for outdoor gear separate from the wardrobe for indoor clothes. Useful coat hooks are provided, a thoughtful touch in many countries often missed in UK hotels, but which allows damp outdoor garments to be hung away from shirts dresses and so on.

    Whilst theWit has echoes from many hotels nothing it does is incredibly innovative. But it is encouraging to me as a designer to see that the owner and designers have pulled together all the lessons of the last ten years advances in hotel design. Firstly in planning and layout, secondly in terms of food/hospitality operation and finally in terms of spa operation and business rooms.

    Restaurant on the front to give a profile, a ‘Friday Night millionaires corner’ for the poseur to see and more importantly be seen, a screening room for the local arts and media market, plenty of facilities for local businessmen, good location, good staff and good bedrooms. On top of this nice operational and design touches such as birdsong in the corridors to give an individual personality to the hotel enabling guests to feel a loyalty and identify with the hotel.

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    Too often hotel chains have innovative layouts and food operations such as Marriott’s Courtyard Paris, thought through staffing and economics, sourced and defined design solutions and then not had the mangement skills to carry through the work. Design management is rarely recognised nor reinforced as a positive management imperative.

    Doubletree has produced a fine hotel, well planned, well designed and already popular. If they can manage the design and planning elements in the next hotel then maybe they will be able to create a chain of very successful properties. Clear brief, good planning and design, and quality throughout will always create winners.

    TheWit is a winner.

    Architecture: Jackie Koo
    Interior Design: Cheryl Rowley
    Restaurant Design: The Johnson Studios

    All words & pictures copyright Patrick Goff

    Encompass releases Butaque furniture range

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    Part of the CIMA collection and ,Encompass, an extensive range of modern design garden furniture, these BUTAQUE garden dining chairs are pure, minimalist and architectural in design and available in a range of contemporary colours. The high grade stainless steel frame give these indoor or outdoor chairs an ultra modern look and when used with a Doble or Cuadrado table from Fuera Dentro, offer an excellent contemporary dining solution.

    Designed by European designer Hendrik Steenbakkers, CIMA garden chairs are built to a very high quality from the highest quality materials. Designed for lifelong function, the materials exceed standards for durability and with are great for entertaining family and friends all year round both indoors and out.

    Kettal launches a 3D library

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    Kettal has updated its state-of-the-art tool for professional use, designed exclusively for architects and designers: 3D library.The new application, which now features the new 2010 models, enables professionals to easily create 2D and 3D plans of their projects using all of the furniture and colours (paint and fabrics) in the Kettal palette.

    Kettal’s 3D library is compatible with AutoCAD, 3D Studio Max, etc.

    The 3D library can be accessed directly from here

    Washington Holdings acquires St. Regis Monarch Beach

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    Washington Holdings has announced it has acquired the St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort in the upscale Southern California coastal community of Dana Point from an affiliate of Citigroup, Inc.Washington Holdings, which invests in well positioned commercial real estate assets in the Western United States and currently holds both debt and equity interests in hotel properties representing more than 10,000 hotel rooms, purchased Citigroup’s remaining equity interest in the 400-room luxury seaside resort.

    The St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort is California’s only Forbes Five-Star and AAA Five Diamond resort. Opened in 2001, the oceanfront hotel features 400 guestrooms and suites, an 18-hole championship golf course, 65,000sq ft of meeting space, award-winning restaurants and a 30,000sq ft.

    The resort is managed by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide. According to Starwood, the hotel continues to see a marked increase of both group and leisure business and expects this uptrend to continue into 2010. “It is business as usual at St. Regis Monarch Beach as the hotel continues to attract high profile guests and events. The resort will host the Dana Point Concours d’ Elegance for the 3rd year in a row and resort wedding business continues to be robust with over 100 weddings booked for 2010,” says Johnny So, the hotel’s general manager.

    “The hotel and the staff have performed exceptionally well throughout the past year considering the economic headwinds,” Wrench adds. “There’s a lot of news these days about hotels tipping over because they are over-leveraged and have been hit hard by the downturn. This transaction substantially reduces property level debt so that the resort can be self sustaining. We’re also committed to making some strategic investments in the resort so we can take full advantage of the recovering market.”

    Hotelstock – Wellstock’s offspring takes flight

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    Wellstock.net decided the hospitality side of our software deserved its own identity. For all the latest detail and our whitepaper you can now go to www.hotelstock.net and see what we do specifically for your industry.The HOTELSTOCK portfolio provides Project Budget Creation, Online Supplier Tendering, Purchase/Service Order Creation, Logistics Management, Progress Tracking, Valuation and Performance Reporting, Asset Management and Re-ordering.

    See WELLCOST, our Project and Budget Creation and Management solution in our video demonstration here.

    As well as our new website we’ve launched a new initiative. Instead of offering just tailor-made or just off-the-shelf software we’ve taken an in-depth look into making bespoke and turnkey work together. This will shorten lead times and massively reduce disruption during the whole process. You can see further details here.

    There are also new options on some applications giving you more flexible budgeting choices. A modest initial fee, and monthly subscription, will allow access to your own database, hosted securely on our Web Servers.

    Enjoy the Maldives with Andy Thornton

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    An uber-stylish contemporary design in subtle, muted colours offering a taste of cosmopolitan luxury, make sure you enjoy the Maldives this summer with Andy Thornton’s outdoor lounge furniture.An uber-stylish contemporary design in subtle, muted colours offering a taste of cosmopolitan luxury, make sure you enjoy the Maldives this summer with Andy Thornton’s outdoor lounge furniture.

    Especially suited to deluxe hospitality exteriors, the Maldives collection of outdoor furniture is ideal for spacious roof terraces and al fresco drinking and dining areas. With various seating options, the collection comprises a two and three-seater sofa, lounge chairs and a stunning corner sofa. The Maldives range is flexible enough to create sociable seating areas for groups and also smaller, more intimate spaces.

    In durable two-tone mocha woven plastic, Maldives comes complete with soft, tactile cushions and is available only in the fabric shown.

    Colombostile to exhibit in Milan

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    Colombostile is to exhibit at the Salone Internazionale Del Mobile show in Milan, Italy, from today until the 19th of April.After the success of 2009 shows attended by 313,385 visitors, the historic spring appointment dedicated to all who have a professional interest in furnishing is back at the Rho exhibition centre.

    The Salone Internazionale del Mobile and the International Furnishing Accessories Exhibition, an integral part of its format, are as usual distinguished by a wide range of top quality goods: on show there is every kind of furnishings – from stand-alone pieces to coordinates – in every possible style from classical to design to modern.

    There is a number of collateral events dedicated to Milan running alongside the trade shows: four exhibitions focusing on the manufacture of furnishings and furnishing accessories, on kitchens and on bathrooms.

    Colombostile will be exhibiting in Pavillion Three, on Stands D27-D31.

    Viceroy Maldives to open in December 2010

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    Viceroy Hotel Group has announced that the company will unveil the newest addition to its growing Viceroy Hotels and Resorts collection with the December 2010 opening of Viceroy Maldives.The property is being developed by Maldives-based, luxury hotel developer, EoN Resorts (EoN), in partnership with Mubadala Development Company (‘Mubadala’).

    Viceroy Maldives, a luxury resort, is currently
    under construction on the pristine, crescent-shaped island of Vagaru, located in the Shaviyani Atoll, one hour north of the capital Male. Due to open in December 2010, this exclusive property will be the first Viceroy to open outside of the Americas and follows the recent successful launches of Viceroy Miami, Viceroy Snowmass in Colorado and Viceroy Anguilla in the Caribbean.

    The Viceroy Maldives resort will feature 61 luxury villas, situated both over the water as well as on the beaches that ring the 17-acre Vagaru Island. The villas – amongst the largest in the Maldives –will boast from 1,345 to 3,300 square feet of indoor space, with generous outdoor private areas, all including plunge pools.

    The resort will also offer five unique food and beverage outlets, a spacious over-water spa and fitness centre, a signature cantilevered pool and pool deck and a full-service dive and watersports activities centre, allowing Viceroy guests to take advantage of the world-class diving, fishing and snorkeling available in the resort’s house reef and beyond.

    Afra chair from the Modern Garden Company

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    This unique chair designed by Francesco Rota is a collaboration of Italian styling with traditional weaving techniques from Africa. Complex weaving techniques are required to manufacture the Afra chair, so Italian manufacturers Paola Lenti have combined skills with a women’s weaving cooperative in the region of South Africa.

    Frasers Hospitality expand in Middle East

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    Frasers Hospitality has opened the Fraser Suites Seef Bahrain, the first of five properties to open in the Middle East over the next two years.The Bahrain hotel is 19-storeys high and features 91 one or two bedroom suites and three penthouses.

    Each floor accommodates just eight suites for and the interior design is complemented by the quality fixtures and fittings.

    Fraser Suites Seef Bahrain was developed by Seef Properties, one of Bahrain’s largest real estate companies, which owns and manages various commercial properties including Seef Mall, the largest shopping and entertainment centre in the Kingdom.

    The opening of Fraser Suites Seef Bahrain will be followed in quick succession with the launch of two more properties, Fraser Suites Dubai and Fraser Suites Doha.

    Another two properties already on the drawing board – in Oman and the Kingdom of Saudi
    Arabia – are scheduled to open within the next two years.

    This year, the company will open a total of 16 new properties, 12 under the Fraser brand and
    4 under the new Modena brand and will make its debut in 12 major cities – Budapest
    (Hungary), Bangalore (India), Doha (Qatar), Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Kuala Lumpur
    (Malaysia), New Delhi (India), Osaka (Japan), Bahrain (Middle East), Chengdu (China),
    Guangzhou (China), Suzhou (China) and Tianjin (China).

    Hilton welcomes Waldorf Astoria Park City

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    Hilton Worldwide announced yesterday that Dakota Mountain Lodge & Golden Door Spa has changed its name to Waldorf Astoria Park City. The re-branding of the hotel in the mountain town of Park City, Utah, will take place over the next 60 days.“This intimate hotel offers the unparalleled service and quality found at all of our Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts.”

    Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts includes more than 20 landmark destinations around the globe, each with its own story and identity and each inspired by the level of service that defined the legendary Waldorf=Astoria New York.

    “Waldorf Astoria Park City is our vision of the perfect Park City experience, as distinctive and timeless as our other extraordinary destinations,” said John T.A. Vanderslice, Global Head of Luxury and Lifestyle Brands for Hilton Worldwide. “This intimate hotel offers the unparalleled service and quality found at all of our Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts.”

    PAI Group supply new Brooklands Hotel

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    Getting 2010 off to a flying start the PAI Group has completed the successful installation of state of the art audio visual conference room solutions to the newly opened Brooklands Hotel in Surrey. Bespoke systems were installed to the spa, gymnasium, function suite, meeting rooms and public areas. Completed in partnership with audio visual and IT specialist Planet Consulting and featuring seven sets of rooms ranging from the Brooklands Suite, catering for up to 175 people, to the Boardroom for up to 12 PAI used its 40 years of experience to provide a wide range of solution led products.

    These included recessed projection with innovative AMX touch screen control technology along with multimedia input plates giving delegates the versatility of allowing them to connect all the various media sources simply and quickly. In addition plasma screens, the Cloud range of zone mixers and multi channel amplifiers were used for a complete audio visual solution.

    The hotel’s general manager, Marc Gervasoni said: “I am very impressed with the high specification of the product and also very impressed with the excellent customer service provided throughout the installation. Thanks once again and I will certainly have no hesitation of recommending the PAI Group to other businesses in the future.”

    Boca Chica opens in Acapulco, Mexico

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    The newest project from Grupo HABITA and architect Fernando Romero opened its doors on March 15.Grupo HABITA have lovingly restored the 1950s interior, creating a hotel with vintage charm and a chic contemporary design.

    Complete with an in-house disco and pool terrace the hotel offers round-the-clock service and a laid back ambience. Ground floor rooms come with landscaped gardens whereas other rooms come with balconies and open air terraces with hammocks.

    Guests can check in at the hotel’s sea level ‘Club de Mar’ fresh water pool area. A grand entrance reception leads to a landscaped garden and ground floor where there is a gym with views across the bay to Roqueta Island, a protected natural reserve. There are also poolside massage cabanas, a therapy area where a team of trained experts offer a range of body and facial treatments and, on the second and third floors, a full SPA & Baths. After dark the hotel takes on a retro glam vibe with its open air bar overlooking the bay.

    The Interior A former hotspot in the 1950s, Boca Chica still maintains its famous vintage exterior although inside the refurbished interior is anything but old-school. The A-list design team, including designers Frida Escobedo and Jose Rojas, has created a hotel with chic design elements and an atmosphere of laid back tropical luxury. The original features such as the brick lattice ‘celosia’ brickwork have been maintained along with the cool white and iconic Boca Chica aqua green hues.

    The hotel’s developer and owner Architect Fernando Romero, a pre-eminent Mexican architect, had a vision to create a hotel with 30 spacious rooms and 6 suites with original features and furniture from the 1950s building. The elegant and vibrant rooms come with private terraces and hammocks. Some of the rooms lead into private gardens and three of the suites have separate living rooms.

    Epoque Hotels partners with The Levante Laudon in Vienna

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    Epoque & Avantgarde Hotels has partnered with The Levante Laudon Luxury Apartments Vienna. The Levante Laudon is sister hotel of The Levante Parliament, a boutique hotel that has been a member of Epoque Hotels since 2007.The Levante Laudon in Vienna comprises of luxury furnished apartments in a central location.

    The luxury apartment house is located in a Biedermeier building and are divided in two categories with two or three rooms.

    The Superior Apartments are equipped with a completely fitted kitchenette with dishes, refrigerator, dishwasher and microwave, flat screen TV with satellite, direct telephone, designer furniture and complimentary internet.

    The Standard Apartments are equipped with a completely fitted kitchenette with dishes, refrigerator, direct telephone, satellite TV and complimentary internet.

    Guests have access to the sauna and fitness lounge at the partner hotel The Levante Parliament for a daily fee.

    Epoque Hotels, president, David Maranzana said: “We are very happy to showcase also this kind of accommodation in Vienna. The Laudon is a remarkable property that is designed for long stays in this enchanting city that is Vienna.”

    Hyatt to open Andaz hotel in Amsterdam

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    Hyatt is to open a 122-room Andaz Amsterdam in 2012.The hotel will be located on the site of the former Public Library on Amsterdam’s Prinsengracht, within the cultural district of Jordaan.

    The hotel will be developed by Aedes Real Estate and Marcel Wanders will be responsible for the interior design.

    The design concept of Andaz Amsterdam and the stylish allure of the rooms will reflect a modern view on Dutch history and will come to life through the vision of renowned architect and designer Marcel Wanders.

    Marcel Wanders Studio works on architectural and interior design projects ranging from private residences to the hospitality industry. Various designs of Marcel Wanders have been selected for the most important design collections and exhibitions in the world, such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York and San Francisco, the V&A Museum in London and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.

    Andaz Amsterdam will feature the Andaz Studio; the hotel brand’s meeting facilities, an executive boardroom, a lounge, bar and restaurant as well as fitness and business centres.

    In line with other Andaz branded hotels, Andaz Amsterdam will combine the lifestyle and boutique hotels with a contemporary and personal approach.

    Aedes Real Estate, Paul Geertman said: “It will be a design hotel of unparalleled style. Together with Hyatt and Wanders, we will create a world class hotel, which will be characterised by style and hospitality. The entire hotel will be developed according to the highest quality standards with a special focus on sustainability. The location of course is marvellous. Only the outside of the original building will be recognisable. Behind the façade a total new development will be created. Andaz Amsterdam will be the first genuine lifestyle hotel in the Netherlands.”

    Hyatt Hotels & Resorts in Europe, Africa and the Middle East, vice president acquisitions & development, Oliver Berger said: “With the signing of Andaz Amsterdam, we are furthering our strategy of entering new markets, including those markets with significant barriers of entry such as the Dutch capital.”

    Pierre Gagnaire restaurant opens in ANA InterContinental Tokyo Hotel

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    Three Michelin-starred Chef Pierre Gagnaire has opened a new restaurant at the ANA InterContinental Tokyo.The restaurant, which opened in March, is located on the 36th floor of the hotel and overlooks Tokyo city with a view that includes the iconic Tokyo Tower.

    The dining area boasts renovated contempory decor featuring smooth vanilla, soft slate and caramel undertones. Designed by Ilya Design Tokyo, the restaurant hopes to provide the perfect palette for the epicurean experiences that is a Gagnaire hallmark.

    The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles opens

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    The highly anticipated Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles opened last week (2 April) as the first luxury hotel of its calibre in Downtown Los AngelesPerched on the upper floors of the 54-story tower that it shares with sister hotel the JW Marriott Los Angeles at L.A. LIVE and The Ritz-Carlton Residences at L.A. LIVE, The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles has 123 well-appointed guestrooms, including 14 suites.

    Featuring elegant, contemporary décor by renowned Los Angeles firm, Barry Design, and some of the city’s best views of Downtown L.A., the hotel provides guests with an exclusive retreat. Designed by Gensler, the hotel and luxury condominium tower will be LEED-certified and is owned by Los Angeles-based AEG.

    The hotel is home to Downtown L.A.’s only full-service hotel spa, The Ritz-Carlton Spa, a luxurious, 8,000-square-foot sanctuary that is designed to reflect the glamour and excitement of Los Angeles in a calming yet sophisticated environment. With nine treatment rooms, two customized aromatherapy steam rooms, cold plunge showers and two relaxation lounges, the Spa offers guests a true respite.

    Guests can also take pleasure in the panoramic vistas of Downtown L.A. and surrounding Southern California from the 3,400 sq ft signature Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge on the 23rd floor. In addition, guests can see the spectacular views from the 26th floor as they relax by the exclusive, private rooftop pool and bar. Cabana and conversational seating arrangements allow guests to enjoy the outdoors both day and night. For those interested in more active pursuits, a 2,000sq ft fitness centre on the 26th floor offers guests the opportunity to catch a productive workout while enjoying the cityscape.

    The hotel also offers meeting and event planners the Gallery Collection, the most efficient meeting space in Downtown L.A., with nearly 100,000sq ft of ballroom and meeting rooms. With the size and flexibility of the event space, The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles provides long-awaited support for the Los Angeles Convention Centre.

    A close shave from Franklite

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    Franklite have introduced a range of bathroom mirror and wall lights with a cleverly concealed shaver socket. There is a matching bracket without the shaver socket (if the requirement is for one) on either side of a mirror.

    The over-mirror bracket has a double light source and there is a choice of G9 or E14 lampholders (an energy saving lamp is available for the E14 version).

    All brackets are rated IP44, meaning they are suitable for even the smallest bathroom and they a whole lot more attractive than the traditional plastic strip shaver light.

    World’s largest JW Marriott hotel opens

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    The world’s biggest JW Marriott hotel, and Texas’ first, has opened in San Antonio, US – the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort.Remaining true to the essential nature of the Texas Hill Country and nearby San Antonio the guestrooms have incorporated metals, tooled leather, carved wood, and hewn stonework into the contemporary design of 1002 rooms including 85 suites.

    Each room has been appointed with furniture rich in texture and the vibrant colors of the sunset. The rooms also have scenic views for guests to enjoy.

    The hotel features a 36 hole golf course, a spa, seven restaurants, two ballrooms, an events hall, three outdoor venues, meeting space and six acres of pools and fountains.

    The spa is 8,000sqm in size and has 30 treatment rooms, including two couples suites with fireplaces.

    Each restaurant and lounge features cocktails, and beverages with a focus on fresh, sustainable, and organic ingredients.

    JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort will offer the largest convention and meeting space in the area with over 42,500sqm of area.

    Planika revolutionizes the biofireplace sector

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    With its latest model, Planika sets new standards for the biofires market. Fire Line is a biofire combining exceptional length of the flame – 800mm (31.5in) with an advanced technology. Implemented solutions increase users’ safety and maximize fuel efficiency.

    Fir Line does not require gas nor chimney and there is no need to connect it to any type of installations. It is a completely independent appliance running on Fanola biofuel.

    Planika’s new invention is the only appliance of its kind on the market supplied with electronic sensors controlling the fuel level and temperature. New construction of the burner guarantees burning time for up to 7 hours with flames of regular size and natural warm colour.

    Due to innovations in the burning process only the fumes and not the actual fuel is burning cutting down the CO2 emission and making the product even more eco-friendly.

    Fire Line offers limitless possibilities of arrangement and wide range of applications – for an installation in private apartments and in commercial spaces: hotels, bars, restaurants, as well as in representative office areas.

    Fire Line will be presented at the upcoming Milan trade show. Please come and see it between 14-21 April, at OneTripHotel on Via Tortona 7.

    Encompass releases Doble outdoor furniture range

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    As part of the CIMA collection and Encompass, an extensive range of modern design garden furniture, these garden tables by Encompass are pure, minimalist and architectural in design. They are available in square or rectangular formats. The table tops are available in Belgian bluestone, teak, black glass, white glass or cendre (sand) coloured glass. The high grade stainless steel frame gives these garden indoor or outdoor tables an ultra modern look and when accompanied by either a Sillon or Butaque dining chair, are an excellent contemporary dining solution.

    Designed by European designer Hendrik Steenbakkers, CIMA garden tables are built to a very high quality from the highest quality materials. Designed for lifelong function, the materials exceed standards for durability and with large luxury dining tables are great for entertaining family and friends all year round both indoors and out.

    The Fuera Dentro CIMA collection of tables includes a wide range of sizes and specifications, available in many beautiful, different material and colour finishes. Attention to detail in the design and production of the CIMA range is outstanding; the adjustable stainless steel feet of the Doble and Cuadrado table, and the etched Fuera Dentro logo on steel legs, are subtle yet highly attractive features in themselves.

    Kettal to exhibit at Milan Furniture Show

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    Kettal will be at this year’s edition of the Milan Furniture Show from 14 to 17 April 2010.
    Kettal will be presenting this season’s new products in Pavilion 8, stand D27.

    Kettal will be showing the latest models from the collections Kettal Atmosphere, designed by Marcel Wanders, Kettal Maia by Patricia Urquiola, and the new collections Kettal Landscape by Kettal Studio and Kettal ZigZag by emiliana design studio.

    For more information, please contact PS Interiors through the Kettal page in the Directory.

    Rocco Forte Collection unveils Abu Dhabi property

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    The Rocco Forte Collection, has unveiled the details of its first property in the Middle East, due to open in Abu Dhabi in fall 2010. The 281-room property, which will be a new build, will be housed in a stunning 12-floor curved glass structure designed by architect WS Atkins and Partners. Interiors are being created by Dubai-based interior design specialists KCA International under the careful guidance of Olga Polizzi, director of design for The Rocco Forte Collection.

    The hotel will be the first to deliver a stylish European and Middle Eastern design to the city. It will have a sophisticated, contemporary feel and, like all Rocco Forte Collection hotels, will reflect its location by using local artwork and Middle Eastern accents in accessories and fabrics.

    The Rocco Forte Collection will continue its expansion into the Middle East with the a 146-room property set to open in Jeddah in fall 2011, a 90-room all-suite golf resort opening in Marrakech in 2011 and a 275-room property scheduled to open in Cairo in 2013.

    The guestrooms will be decorated in shades of green, yellow and terracotta and will feature large leather panels behind the headboards, curved modern sofas, workstations with comfortable leather chairs and art work by local artists and the poet Adonis. The spacious bathrooms will all have walk-in showers, large bathtubs, and marble vanity units. There will be two luxurious presidential suites, each measuring 3,100 square feet and featuring two balconies, a large bedroom, a dressing room with walk-in wardrobes, a separate dining room, lounge, kitchen, study, bar area, bathroom, separate guest cloakroom and artwork by a local artist.

    Go tactile with Belgique

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    Patterned after the world’s finest linens from Belgium, Belgique provides that same soft sophisticated ambiance for the wall. The latest fabric-backed vinyl wallcovering from Seltex takes on the look of a hand-woven textile appropriate for any environment from hospitality to healthcare.The stylised linen reference provides universal appeal, while a subdued random block design incorporates a subtle twist that differentiates Belgique from typical linen wallcoverings. In addition to its gauzy good looks, Belgique features natural linen colours that range from strong neutrals to lively brights to deep rich accents. Choose from earthy Hemp, golden Soleil, vivid Artichoke, sea blue Provencal or rusty Persimmon. The 18-colour palette has been carefully selected to meet designers’ most sought-after colour targets.

    Belgique is a low-VOC fabric-backed vinyl wallcovering made with award-winning Second-Look technology to include a minimum of 20% recycled content. Samples are available from Seltex upon request.

    Andy Thornton supply The Bristol Hotel

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    Sitting pretty on the quayside of Bristol’s ‘Floating Harbour’, is the eponymous Bristol Hotel, from the Doyle Collection of Hotels. And what better place to experience Bristol’s maritime history than on the cobbled terrace outside the hotel’s Shore Café Bar. The contemporary outdoor tables and chairs, which complement the building’s modern façade, are from Andy Thornton’s Largo Collection.The Largo features a winning combination of strong aluminium frames in a matt powder-coated finish with black No Wood slatted chair seat and back and table tops. Both chairs and tables are stackable, so can be easily stored when not required.

    This synthetic material looks almost identical to wood but without the maintenance. It is extremely durable and light-weight, ideal for use outside hospitality venues such as hotels, restaurants and bars. The material does not crack or split or require regular refinishing, and the surfaces can be simply wiped clean after use.

    Magnolia unveils renovation of The La Salle Hotel

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    The new La Salle Hotel by Magnolia Hotels in Bryan, Texas has unveiled its renovation, which enhanced guest rooms and public space while retaining the character and charm of the historic hotel.Décor in each guest room was enhanced with a new Magnolia bedding package, flat-screen televisions, fresh paint and modern lighting to complement the executive work desks. New flooring was added to the lobby along with leather furniture, rich woven fabrics of fuchsia, red, pink, lime green and blue which complement the setting. Historical artwork by local artists now graces the walls of the entrance of the lobby.

    The property also expanded the lobby lounge to create new intimate conversation areas surrounded by leathers, warm woods and modern art. Wood floors were added to the Club Room along with new lighting and a feature wall behind the bar with a lime green European finish with metal accents. Modern art and green velvet fabrics accent the lobby and club area.

    LaSalle Hotel by Magnolia Hotels is a 55-room property, which was built in 1928 and is registered as an historic landmark. There are two meeting rooms available for business meetings and events; the Grand Room accommodating up to 70, and the Brazos Room accommodating up to 45.

    A ‘Haven’ of good design from the Modern Garden Company

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    At the end of February the Haven sofa by Paola Lenti was awarded the Good Design Award 2009, one of the most recognised awards for excellence and innovation in the design field.Haven won the award for the innovative use of materials, its lightness and the play in contrast between the structural shape and the asymmetry of the seat.

    The tubular metal structure is covered with a high tech self bearing weave, developed by Paola Lenti in conjunction with industry experts and is the result of the company’s continuous research in the field of innovating high tech materials.

    The upholstery weave lets light, air and water pass through contributing to the sense of lightness and permeability that makes Haven perfect for outdoor lounging.

    Haven can be produced in the colours ‘cemento’ and ‘grafite’, back and seat cushions suitable for outdoor use can be upholstered in a wide range of fabrics from the Paola Lenti collection.

    Baulmann Leuchten at the Light & Building show

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    Baulmann Leuchten is going to present the latest product developments at the world’s largest international lighting-exhibition Light & Building 2010 in Hall 3.1 on Stand D51. The exhibition is held in Frankfurt from April 11th. to 16th.

    This year Baulmann Leuchten is going to present a new generation of their famous “BIG LIGHTS” range with large-volume pendants and surface-mounted luminaires. Another focus will be on new developments in the field LED-lighting.

    Shanghai Marriott Hotel Changfeng Park opens

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    The 501-room Shanghai Marriott Hotel Changfeng Park has opened its doors to guests offering luxurious accommodation and great meeting facilities.Owned by the New Development Group Co., Ltd. and run by Marriott International under a long-term management agreement, the 32 storey, Shanghai hotel will feature 501 guest rooms as well as an executive lounge on the 31st floor.

    Marriott International, area vice president – China, Mr Henry Lee said:”We are most delighted to have one more Marriott flag flying in Shanghai, arguably one of the most dynamic cities in Asia. We will work hard to bring new business and additional revenues to this thriving city. Our entire network of over 3,300 Hotels around the world will work collectively to generate travel to this newest member of our worldwide hotel portfolio.”

    Agua introduces e-sample cards to its website

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    In response to a growing demand from designers for electronic catalogues/sample cards, Agua have introduced e-brochures to its website.Sample cards can now be downloaded in PDF format to enable designers and specifiers to have access to the sample cards at all times.

    Hard copies of the sample cards are also available for use in Fabric Libraries.

    These are supported by A5 and A4 samples for use on Design Boards. Samples can be ordered via the website or by e-mailing a request to samples@aguafabrics.com

    Innovative stylish seating for The Natural History Museum

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    Craftwood Interiors has announced that it has undertaken a project to refurbish two cafes within the Natural History Museum, providing them with lavish, new banquette seating.The cafes, which were in serious need of a re-fit, can be found in the blue and red zones of this renowned British museum. The grand project was designed by Path Design, the seating was manufactured and fitted by Craftwood Interiors, and overseen by project managers from Cultural Innovations.

    The Natural History Museum is always striving to improve their visitor experience: the new upholstered banquette seating needed to be stylish yet durable, welcoming yet practical in order to keep up with the high number of visitors. Last year this was estimated at 3.8 million people through the door.

    This requirement of style and comfort is one that the public have come to expect when taking a break and enjoying refreshments. The new seating boasts hardwearing leather fabric and is aesthetically pleasing to the eye as well as providing a wonderful area in which to relax.

    This prestigious museum has seen numerous changes in the 129 years since opening, and many positive comments have already been received regarding the stylish new layout, some commenting that the new seating is ‘a refreshing pit-stop,’ and ‘welcoming, light and friendly atmosphere with comfortable furnishings.’

    Ramada to boost Morocco tourism with eight new hotels

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    Morocco’s flagging tourism industry has been given a boost following an announcement by the Ramada hotel group of plans to build eight new hotels across the country.The locations of the new properties would in Marrakesh, Rabat, Casablanca and Agadir, and will come as a welcome boost to the country’s tourism economy, which has shrunk to 2007 levels due to the global downturn.

    The announcement was made by Fawaz Majid Al Badr, CEO of Al-Tameer investment group, the Kuwaiti owner of Ramada, at the opening of the new Ramada Fes.

    The new $14m Ramada Fes features 133 rooms, three restaurants and a spa.

    The Moroccan government has laid out ambitious plans for the country’s tourism sector. In 2001, a target was set of 10 million tourists per year by 2010.

    The plans included the creation of six major tourism sites on the Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines and the creation of an additional 15,000 rooms in Morocco’s major cities.

    Building work in six resorts of Mogador, Lixus, Mazagan, Saidia, Taghazout and the Plage Blanche is still underway.

    The Sukhothai hotel in Bangkok refurbishes its rooms

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    Celebrating its 18th birthday this year, The Sukhothai Bangkok has unveiled the first phase of renovations to 40 of the hotel’s superior rooms, with all 100 rooms of this type to be completely refurbished by July 2010.Set within six acres of landscaped gardens in the heart of Bangkok, this hotel combines traditional refinement with contemporary style. The current refurbishment has been undertaken by internationally-renowned interior designer Edward Tuttle, who masterminded the original interior designs for the property and has a long association with some of the world’s finest luxury hotels and resorts.

    The rooms have been given a new softness thanks to the use of subtle but rich chenille canvas wall fabrics by Jim Thompson, which balance the exotic teak wood, pradou cabinetry and signature detailing that has always defined the architectural and interior style of The Sukhothai.

    Amenities have been upgraded to include integrated bars and new flat screen televisions discreetly installed behind grey mirrors to blend seamlessly with the room when switched off. In the bathroom, guests will find compartmental shower and toilet areas remodelled in classic Sukhothai black granite and mirrored cabinets to create a depth of space.

    Tuttle said: “Keeping the classical image of The Sukhothai was a major concern when remodelling the existing bedrooms. Subtle touches such as the new teak wood floor throughout the bedroom and bathroom, give the entire space another level of unity and luxury.”

    Born in Seattle, but based in Paris for the last 30 years, Tuttle is known for his elegant and creative use of space.

    Premier Inn to open two hotels in Stratford

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    Premier Inn, owned by Whitbread PLC, is bringing two new hotels to Stratford upon Avon, UK, investing £13.4 million in the town and creating approximately 75 new jobs. The hotels – on Payton Street and at the Waterways on Birmingham Road – will provide more than 200 new bedrooms.

    Work has already started on turning College House in Payton Street into an 87-bedroom Premier Inn. The hotel is scheduled to open in spring 2011 and will provide approximately 30 new jobs.

    The former Red Lion pub opposite, also owned by Whitbread, will be improved to become the principal pub and restaurant for the hotel.

    At the Waterways, work is scheduled to start in the summer. Initially, the existing buildings on site will be demolished and cleared before the construction team moves in to build a new 130-bedroom Premier Inn.

    The hotel is being developed by ABD Developments (a company owned by David Austin, The Bird Group, and Deeleys). The scheme will deliver a big boost to the overall regeneration of Stratford’s canalside area the ongoing improvement of the town centre. It is scheduled to open in summer 2011.

    Whitbread Hotels & Restaurants, head of acquisitions, John Bates said: “We’re bringing investment, jobs and 200 plus new bedrooms to Stratford. That’s a major package of improvements and we want to be part of a successful Stratford regeneration and business story. Stratford has always had a strong reputation as an attractive town and leisure destination. By introducing 200 plus quality new rooms with great facilities and at a great price, we’re bringing more choice as well as more capacity to the market. That has to be good news for the town and for visitors wanting to come here.”

    Expansion into Stratford is part of a strategy to grow to 55,000 rooms in the UK within four years, targeting towns where Premier Inn can achieve great locations and offer a great choice to the customer.

    The new Premier Inn at Waterways is an example of Whitbread working closely with development partners to achieve high quality schemes.

    The telecommunications masts currently on the site will be removed and relocated to the back of the site and parking for 90 cars will also be provided.

    Continent Hotels sign third hotel in Philippines

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    Continent Hotels and Resorts has signed its third hotel development and management agreement in Philippines. Construction of this luxury Condominium Resort will commence middle of this year, with completion expected August 2011. The partnership with Paradisya Land LLC represents an opportunity for Continent Hotels to enter the Philippines market and the current project is the third development project with Paradisya Land LLC.

    The new Condominium Hotel will have 56 luxurious suites and will be named the Continent Fairways Resort. Owner of condominiums and future guests will have benefit of golf club membership as well.

    Continent Hotels, managing director, Ethem Zagikyan said: “We can further confirm that we have reached advanced negotiations in Bulgaria and Russia and we can say that we are firmly placed for global expansion.”

    Continent brand hotels are mid-scale to up-scale properties designed for the leisure, business and extended-stay traveler and consist of Continent Hotels, Continent Resorts., Continent Hotel and Suites, Continent Park Hotels, Continent Boutique and Continent Inn & Suites hotels.

    Istanbul based Continent Hotel Management Ltd acquired the brand Management and Franchise Sales rights to the Continent brand in 2003 and full ownership in 2007. According to new development contracts, as of 2012, there will be 20 new Continent branded hotels open or under construction just in Russia.

    The company gives consulting and project management services for new hotel developments and manages hotels under Continent brand or franchises the Continent or equity Continent brands. As of 2010, there are 6 projects under construction in Philippines, Russia and Bulgaria.

    There are Continent branded properties in Asia, Central and Eastern Europe and Russia.

    Epoque opens hotel in Spain

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    A new boutique hotel by Epoque Hotels has opened in Spain. The Hotel Viura is situated in Villabuena de Alava, 40km from the city of Logroño, in the wine region of La Rioja.The hotel has 33 guestrooms including 13 doubles, 13 deluxe and seven suites. It also has three spacious and modern meeting rooms equipped with technology.

    The hotel features a restaurant, bar, gym and a rooftop terrace. From the terrace there are panoramic views of the San Andres Church, which was built between 1538 and 1728. There are also views of the Cantabrian mountains.

    The double rooms are decorated in contemporary style and have decorative and technological elements to them. The deluxe rooms feature views over the town and the suites have garden terraces and baths and showers in the ensuites.

    Fairmont Hotel opens in Pittsburgh

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    A Fairmont Hotel has opened in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US – the first luxury hotel in the city.Featuring 185 guestrooms, 3,600sqm of event space and a 1,800sqm health club, Fairmont Pittsburgh has made its home at Three PNC Plaza, one of the largest mixed-use buildings to be certified by the United States Green Building Council in accordance with its LEED rating system.

    Later this year, Fairmont Pittsburgh expects to receive LEED certification at a Gold level, which complements the company’s industry leading Green Partnership, a program focused on operational sustainability and responsible tourism practices.

    Guestrooms and suites are residential in nature with living and work areas and furniture and color palettes inspired by the city’s colorful bridges. Room amenities include LCD HDTVs, iPod docking stations and four-fixture bathrooms.

    Guests also enjoy views of the city landscape and rivers courtesy of floor-to-ceiling windows, a first for any hotel in the city.

    The hotel offers two dining options, both located within the double-height lobby of the hotel. Andy’s bar, named after two of the city’s most famous Andrews – Carnegie and Warhol – and Habitat restaurant, with the first serving up classic cocktails crafted by Fairmont’s mixologists and the latter featuring local ingredients in globally-inspired cuisine.

    Glass and steel elements are used prominently throughout the hotel, along with artwork from local artists displayed throughout the hotel.

    Hotel Indigo opens second Nashville property

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    Hotel Indigo, one of the InterContinental Hotels (IHG), has opened an upscale boutique in Nashville, Tennessee, US.Centered in the heart of downtown Nashville, the 97-room conversion property joins the Hotel Indigo Nashville Music Row Vanderbilt. Both Nashville properties were developed by Wesley Hotels & Resorts, which currently has three Hotel Indigo properties in its portfolio with plans to develop more in the future.

    The Hotel Indigo Nashville Downtown is owned by Union Street Plaza Operations and managed by Wesley Hotels & Resorts, under a license agreement with a company in the IHG.

    Located on Union Street, the Hotel Indigo is a conversion of what is still considered two of the most significant historic buildings in downtown Nashville – the historic American Trust Building and the adjoining Nashville Trust Building.

    While preserving the integrity and architecture of the 1920s buildings, Wesley Hotels & Resorts created a mixed-use facility that includes the Hotel Indigo, three floors of extended-stay suites, eight floors of prime office space, the only two-story Starbucks in the city and a parking garage.

    The Hotel Indigo Nashville Downtown opened to the public on March 19. The 96 guestrooms and one penthouse suite are complete with original terrazzo floors and marble vanity tops.

    The property features signature Hotel Indigo standards including inviting guestrooms with oversized beds, spa-inspired showers and photo murals with local imagery. The hotels also offer casual gourmet dining, 24-hour business centers, a fitness center, and free wired or wireless high-speed internet access.

    With the addition of the second Nashville property, there are 34 Hotel Indigo locations open worldwide and more than 60 hotels under development, either in the pipeline or in final negotiation.

    IHG, America brand delivery director, Mary Dogan said: “The Hotel Indigo brand is a flexible development option as there is no maximum or minimum number of rooms or rigid requirements surrounding the public spaces, which makes it perfect for conversions. In addition, our developers have the opportunity to interpret the design of the building as well as the interior to reflect the local environment. We can attribute our success, especially in this economy, to working with the right owners like Wesley Hotels & Resorts to put the right hotels in the right markets.”

    Bauhaus from Aestus

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    Transforming the practical chore of heating into an inspirational, design-led process, Aestus introduces ‘Bauhaus’ to the UK and Irish marketplace.Supremely elegant, ‘Bauhaus’ defies the traditional concept of heating, pushing the boundaries of design and innovation to produce a truly breathtaking masterpiece.

    As shown above, ‘Bauhaus’ is perfect for making a statement and will attract just the right amount of attention. Hang directly above a freestanding tub for a dramatic effect or in solitude to create a jaw-dropping focal feature.

    Slim line with an 8mm Aluminium thickness, this new addition to the ‘Hotech’ collection is available in an array of colours as well as a plethora of luxury finishes including brushed, satin or feathered Aluminium as well as Copper, Gold (pictured above) and Silver Leaf.

    Aestus, managing director, Geoff Jones said: “Bauhaus is set to change the way we view domestic heating forever. Unlike anything currently for sale, this piece will bring glamour and beauty to any home or boutique hotel.”

    ‘Bauhaus’ is available in three widths; 1200mm, 1500mm, 1800mm and two heights; 500mm and 600mm.

    It can generate a heat output of up to 1118 Watts and is suitable for connection to both electric and central heating systems.