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Suite Dreams at 51 Buckingham Gate, Taj Suites & Residences

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51 Buckingham Gate is delighted to announce the launch of five newly-renovated suites at their luxury residences in London’s St James. The £1.2 million investment was overseen by London-based designer Sue Freeman and reflects the hotel’s continued dedication in extending a veritable ‘home away from home’ experience for guests.The inspiration behind the renovation was to extend a feeling of tranquillity, evoked by 51’s unique setting, positioned around a secluded courtyard garden – a rarity in Central London.

Two of the suites offer a generous 1,800 square feet of space and come fully-equipped with three spacious bedrooms and bathrooms, in addition to separate kitchen, living and dining room spaces, overlooking 51’s private courtyard. A further three suites consist of one, 2 bedroom and two, 1 bedroom accommodations, again with separate living and dining spaces. The pièce de résisdence is the ability to convert two full floors into a private space, offering nine bedrooms and extensive living areas, connected via an internal staircase – arguably one of the largest suites in the Capital.

Freeman states: “51 Buckingham Gate’s clientele is, by definition, international and both long and short stay. It felt important to create a relaxed and very comfortable interior with an eclectic mix of furniture and artwork to give a truly residential feeling.”

Tasteful remodelling has resulted in carefully-selected interior pieces along with modern conveniences of LCD flat screens and iPod docking stations. The original proportions of the interiors have been reinstated to promote warmth and light, including decorative fixtures alongside luxurious, tactile materials such as velvets, linens and hand-embroidered silks – a gesture to the hotel’s Indian roots. Lighting is provided by table, wall and standard lamps to help create a warm, intimate environment throughout.

Freeman has employed a balanced palate of neutral tones with strong, individual colour accents to each suite, adding individual flair. Dark wood and polished stainless steel furniture strike a harmony between classic and contemporary design, whilst bespoke, art deco-inspired pieces add individuality. Natural flooring has been employed throughout – a mix of dark chocolate marble, neutral wood and woolen carpet, depending upon room space requirements.

JAB introduces revolutionary new panel system, Hemisphere

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JAB introduces its revolutionary new panel system Hemisphere. This unique collection consisting of attractive panel fabrics and two versatile rail systems offers a stylish and ultra-modern alternative to the usual voiles or curtain fabrics. With 44 different panel designs on offer this debut Hemisphere collection offers a design for every taste – from minimalist sheers and plain black-out options to bold floral motifs. Over 160 different colour options are also available.

Highlights of the collection are four designs created using high-quality shoji paper with delicate Japanese motifs. The Japanese selection includes Dream, a plain white design with an ethereal look, Jasira, which depicts a large tendril for a natural effect and Fortuna which display a smaller blossom and grass print in subtle shades such as light greys and soft greens.

Alongside the 44 fabric panels in this collection, JAB also offers several innovative technical solutions for fitting. The Pure fitting system offers a selection of two to five rail solutions and three different panel carriage variations for maximum variation. This incredible design provides slick fittings that can be completely hidden for a modern, seamless look.

Microbiologist calls on Hospitality Industry to do more following outbreak of Norovirus

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A leading microbiologist is calling on the hospitality and leisure industry to take more drastic action to minimise the risk of customers and staff being infected with potentially harmful microorganisms following a food poisoning outbreak at the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow.Dr Richard Hastings, a microbiologist for BioCote, says that by adopting antimicrobial silver ion technology into areas where hygiene is critical, like a hotel’s kitchen and restaurant, or public areas where there is high footfall, it can help lower levels of contaminating bacteria by up to 99.99%. This dramatically reduces the possibility of cross contamination and the risk of people getting infected.

“Even with strictest hygiene practices in place, well trained staff and the most effective disinfectants on the market, it is impossible to clean surfaces every minute of the day. Once cleaning stops, bacteria can rapidly multiply to former levels, increasing the risk of cross contamination, infection and illness,” says Dr Hastings.

The Glasgow outbreak is suspected to have been caused by Norovirus but there is a host of harmful bacteria like Salmonella, E. coli, Listeria and Campylobacter that the hospitality industry needs to be aware of as they can spread quickly and cause serious disease. Contaminated food, hand-to-hand contact and bacteria living on surfaces like door handles, kitchen worktops, light switches and stairway rails present serious hazards where cross contamination can occur.

“Ultimately, the impact an outbreak has on a hotel’s reputation could be devastating. Norovirus, for example, can be particularly dangerous for the elderly or very young, especially if customers have underlying health problems. Then there’s Campylobacter – the most common form of food poisoning – which is estimated to cost the UK economy £500m a year.”

To combat this, Dr Hastings believes manufacturers of products for the hospitality industry should think seriously about adopting silver ion technology into their products at the manufacturing stage. He also believes that those with the purchasing power for hotels and restaurants should insist the products they buy feature this type of technology.

“It is proven through independent laboratory testing that silver ion technology is highly effective against a wide range of disease causing bacteria. At BioCote, we work with manufacturers to incorporate our technology at the production stage, providing built-in antimicrobial protection for the lifetime of the product.”

BioCote already work with a number of manufacturers that produce products for the hospitality industry. These include producers of paint, wallpaper, shelving systems, hand dyers, light switches, door handles and many more.

What are your views? Do you think it should be compulsory to involve silver ion technology? Post your comments below, or email lorraine.cunliffe@hoteldesigns.net

W Retreat & Spa – Maldives wins leading spa resort at the World Travel Awards

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W Retreat and Spa – Maldives, has been awarded the Maldives’ Leading Spa resort at the prestigious World Travel Awards Gala Ceremony held in Johannesburg on July 7, 2010.

See this article from October 2006 for more information on the W Retreat & Spa MaldivesCompeting against 14 other nominations in a hotly contested category, the picturesque surroundings, environment, and bespoke service of the W Retreat & Spa won them Leading Spa Resort. Striding ahead of other Spa resorts across the globe, W Retreat & Spa – Maldives is the perfect haven to indulge a fabulously chic & contemporary lifestyle.

With the award winning “Whatever/Whenever” philosophy as its mantra, the W Retreat & Spa Maldives takes the service culture one step further by offering guests exclusive access ”Wherever”. This mindset helps to ensure that guests get what their hearts desire – as long as it’s legal! Whether its couture hot off the catwalks in Milan, Champagne straight from the French vineyards or even just your favourite shoes you left at home, W Retreat & Spa – Maldives will grant your wish.

The W Retreat & Spa Maldives also features its renowned AWAY Spa. With its indoor and outdoor treatment areas and over 125 treatments on the menu, it’s the perfect place to escape whilst on the island. Highlights include private yoga lessons, creative expression and champagne facials.

Rosemarie Domdom, Complex Director of Marketing at W Retreat & Spa – Maldives comments; “We are thrilled to have won this prestigious award. It is a great testament to all the hard work the W Talent team has put into running and building up its fantastic reputation.”

The awards were attended by 1,200 of the region’s most senior industry leaders including CEOs, directors of leading travel companies, government ministers, heads of tourism departments and destinations, industry association leaders, and celebrities.

Graham E. Cooke, founder and president of World Travel Awards, comments “Because of their global reach and reputation, World Travel Awards are unique and regularly referred to as the ‘Oscars’ of travel and tourism. This means that consumers are increasingly using our portfolio of winners as a reliable and independent guide when booking their vacation.”

W Retreat & Spa – Maldives will now go on to compete in World Travel Awards 2010 final in London, immediately before World Travel Market on Sunday, November 7, 2010.

Barclays Corporate urges UK hotels to refurbish

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Mike Saul, Head of Hotel and Leisure at Barclays Corporate warns that operators in the UK hospitality sector must invest in their facilities if they are to retain their domestic customers.Mr Saul says”“Although still substantially down on the previous year, the number of Britons travelling abroad began to recover in May, moving beyond the effects of ash clouds and strike disruption in April towards a more typical early summer season.

“However, there are still many UK travellers that continue to shun flying, whether to simply keep perceived costs down in the face of an anaemic recovery or to ensure they retain control of their travel plans in the wake of these disruptions.

“This is good news for the UK travel and tourism industry, as holiday parks, coastal resort towns and hotels in the largest centres are reporting increased domestic demand. Hotel numbers in London and Edinburgh in particular have also benefited from ongoing sterling weakness, creating a slight improvement in international visitor numbers, although overall the market is still down.

“It is vital that if UK hotel and leisure operators want to turn recent domestic demand into something sustainable, real investment must not be put off for too long. Consumers today expect modern facilities as part of a unique offering, and will quickly vote with their feet if their holiday experience isn’t up to standard.”

In the three months to May 2010, overseas residents’ visits to the UK decreased by 4 per cent to 7.1 million. In the same period compared to the previous year there was a 5 per cent decrease.

In the three months to May 2010, UK residents’ visits abroad increased by 2 per cent to 13.5 million. In the same period compared to the previous year there was a 10 per cent decrease.

The Savoy to reopen 10/10/10

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The Savoy, A Fairmont Managed Hotel, will reopen its doors on Sunday, October 10, 2010. One of this year’s most eagerly anticipated openings, The Savoy has been undergoing the most ambitious restoration in British history. The hotel closed in December 2007 for a restoration that encompasses the entire building from the iconic entrance and the American Bar to Savoy Grill and the 268 guestrooms and suites.”We are very excited to reopen The Savoy”, comments Kiaran MacDonald, General Manager. “It is fair to say that this project has not been without its challenges, but we are looking forward to unveiling the results of nearly three years of hard work and dedication. We are very aware of the place that The Savoy holds in many people’s affections and we firmly believe that the hotel will exceed people’s expectations and reclaim its position as one of the world’s great hotels.”

The new interiors have been designed by world-renowned designer, Pierre Yves Rochon who has won acclaim for his work on other landmark hotels. His plans have been realised by the general contractors, Chorus Group and architects, Reardon Smith. Chorus have overseen a team of over 1000 craftsmen and women, artists and artisans who have worked tirelessly to create interiors that are in the spirit of the hotel’s two main design aesthetics, Edwardian and Art Deco.

Green Hotels: The Gray d’Albion Hotel in Cannes awarded ISO 14001 certification

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As part of an initiative by Cannes in the South of France, the Gray d’Albion Hotel set itself the target of winning certification to ISO 9001 and 14001 standards. ISO 14001 is the standard showing commitment to the Environment. It defines the environmental management system which enables an enterprise to limit its impact on the environment by pursuing an on-going improvement process. It involves carrying out an environmental diagnosis and developing an action and evaluation plan based on performance indicators.The plan adopted by the hotel was far-reaching, in fact very far-reaching. Over 250 different actions were implemented. Some of them formalise and perpetuate traditions that are deeply rooted in the hotel’s culture, such as annual cleaning of the marine depths off its private beach on the Croisette, entrusted to professional divers. However, the vast majority of these ecological initiatives led the Gray d’Albion Hotel to modify its working methods radically while maintaining top-quality service and close attention to client needs.

Among first steps was a strict sorting policy for recycling waste allied to reduced consumption of water, paper and electricity (especially thanks to LED lighting). The hotel manages most of its Iso system via an Intranet, a site which is richer and more effective than ever. Thanks to this computerized base, all members of the staff can follow the full array of improvement actions undertaken by the hotel, identify the person(s) responsible for their success, visualise their state of progress. It is a way of sharing information that combines performance, responsiveness and savings in the use of paper!

With a similar concern for economising, this time in the area of natural resources, this 4-star hotel in Cannes is planning to cover the hotel windows over the coming weeks with a filtering and reflecting film. This innovative insulation technique significantly reduces the heating effect of sunlight, lowering the temperature in the guest-rooms and hence the amount of energy consumed by air conditioning.
Guests will be able to choose a hybrid vehicle for travelling around during their stays, or ask for their sheets not to be changed every day. All guests opting to travel to Cannes by train, one of the most economical means of transport in terms of CO2, will benefit from a discount granted by the hotel.

The philosophy carries through to sourcing local and organic produce, and the chefs also have their own herb garden to grow fresh herbs on site

Scheduled to Open in 2012: the Westin Hamburg

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Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. has recently announced that it will introduce its wellness brand, Westin Hotels & Resorts, to Hamburg. The new Westin Hamburg Hotel will open in 2012 under an agreement between Starwood and its joint venture partner, Arabella Hospitality Group. The hotel is designed by world-renowned Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron as part of the highly anticipated Elbe Philharmonic complex, Europe’s most ambitious development projects. Expected to become a cultural and architectural landmark, this urban development will also include luxury residences and a multitude of culinary, cultural and nightlife options all set in the heart of upscale HafenCity.Tailored to business and leisure travellers, the ultra-modern 10-storey Westin Hamburg Hotel will feature 244 guest rooms including 39 suites, all with the iconic Westin Heavenly Bed, a restaurant, a cafe, destination bar, lounge and a spa including a Westin WorkOut fitness centre and an indoor swimming pool. The hotel will comprise close to 9,000 square feet of state-of-the-art meeting and event space equipped with cutting-edge technology, including eight meeting rooms and a ballroom.

SOURCE: Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

IHG announces sale of InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta

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InterContinental Hotels Group PLC announces the sale of the 422 room InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta to Maryland based Pebblebrook Hotel Trust for US$105 million in cash. IHG will continue to manage the hotel under a long term management contract. IHG opened the hotel in November 2004 as the first newly built luxury hotel to enter the Buckhead market for over a decade (see this article published in November 2004). The hotel generated revenues of US$30.6m, EBITDA of $9.4m and EBIT of $6.7m in 2009 and had a net book value of US$82.7m at 31 March 2010. Pebblebrook will invest approximately $7m in capital improvements.

The sale is a continuation of IHG’s strategy of growing its management and franchise businesses and reducing capital intensity. Since 2003 IHG has disposed of 185 hotels globally with a combined net book value of $5.3bn and with proceeds in excess of net book value.

Richard Solomons, Chief Financial Officer and Head of Commercial Development, said: “The sale of the InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta is a great example of our asset strategy in action. We built the hotel using our own capital in 2004 to create a showcase for the brand in order to drive growth across the Americas. Since then we have signed 21 InterContinental hotels in the region. We are now able to recycle the capital we have invested in the building whilst maintaining a long term management contract with a great partner, reinforcing the strength of the brand.”

“We are extremely pleased to acquire one of Buckhead’s leading hotels in one of the nation’s fastest growing metropolitan areas,” said Jon Bortz, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Pebblebrook Hotel Trust. “IHG has a superb track record in lodging and boasts a premier brand with InterContinental. We are very excited to be developing a long-term strategic relationship with IHG and look forward to working with them on this high quality hotel, as well as future opportunities.”

Image credit: VisMedia

Disco Gloss from Andy Thornton

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Disco Gloss is an exciting new lighting collection from Andy Thornton, which features in the company’s eagerly anticipated Lighting Catalogue, which has just been launched. The collection is perfect for modern hotel interiors and style-conscious bars and indeed would suit most contemporary commercial applications.The double pendant shown features stunning modern drum shades in acrylic gold finish, hanging from an adjustable telescopic rod, in a combination of polished chrome and painted black finish. The Disco Gloss collection also includes a single pendant, semi-flush pendant, wall light and matching table lamp.

Please click here to download your copy of the Andy Thornton Lighting brochure

Modern conference seating range from Style Seating

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Style Seating has recently launched a modern conference seating range for high-end venues.Available with polished or brushed stainless steel legs/ fittings, fabric seat in your choice of colour and customisable chair colour, Style Seating lives up to its name with this stylish range of conference seating.

Vaughan launch new Chandelier

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The Lymington Chandelier from Vaughan is a sophisticated new ceiling light that has recently been added to their range. It is available as 2-tier with 4 lights (50.5cm high, 46.5cm wide), or as a single tier with 1 light (36cm high, 27.5cm wide).

For more information on this product please contact Vaughan through our page in the Directory.

Best Western Boss goes Undercover for Channel 4

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David Clarke, CEO of Best Western, swapped his day job in York for that of a housekeeper for a new programme to be shown on Channel 4 this week called Undercover Boss.

On Thursday night (15th July) at 9pm the nation will see exactly what the boss of Britain’s largest group of independently owned and managed hotels got up to when he left the comfort of his office to find the hidden gems working inside Best Western hotels.Joined by a small camera crew David went undercover for ten straight days as ‘Andy Green’ an unemployed man looking for work in three different Best Western hotels. At each hotel he rolled up his sleeves in a variety of jobs including housekeeper, maintenance man, chef, waiter and green keeper to experience what life is really like working in their hotels.

David worked in the Best Western Castle Green Hotel in Kendal, Best Western Ullesthorpe Hotel in Lutterworth and the Best Western White House in Watford. Only the owners of the three properties knew the real reason why David was at the hotel.

After his ten days working in the hotels he chose four ‘hidden gems’ who were invited to the York office when David not only revealed his true identity but also rewarded them for their hard work and dedication.

Talking about his role David said: “I was nervous about going into the hotels under disguise as I did not know what to expect or whether someone would recognise me. I had no idea where the camera crew were taking me and what I would be doing whilst there. As a boss I am used to being in charge, so to let someone else take the reins was tough, but I soon got used to it.”

“Whilst filming I spent time with some amazing people whose hard work and dedication filled me with pride and admiration. These people are the real stars of not only the programme but the whole Best Western success story. One thing is for sure I certainly do not miss the 5am starts or the beard I had to grow for the programme so as to disguise my true identity!”

The programme also gave David the opportunity to see firsthand how the company’s recent TV campaign ‘hotels with personality’ was going down in the hotels and how independent hotels are faring in the current economic climate.
Tim Wade, Head of Marketing said; “The Undercover Boss programme was filmed at the same time as we launched ‘Hotels with personality’ and allowed us to see the personalities meeting our customers every day. We already knew that our hotels had the great customer service that only an independent hotel group can provide, but what David has found just proves that what we have launched is true to form.”

The ‘Hotels with personality’ launch activity included Best Westerns first ever TV advert debut in Coronation Street and a nationwide hunt for the best of British talent with a Britain’s got personality roadshow. For more information go to www.hotelswithpersonality.com

Celebrity Eclipse cruise liner

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The new $750 million Solstice class cruise ship Celebrity Eclipse came into service at the port of Southampton with a colourful naming ceremony accompanied by a full Scottish pipe band on Saturday 24th April 2010. It wasn’t all play and celebration though as the ship had to make a mercy dash on the 22nd April to Bilbao, to rescue 2,000 stranded holidaymakers with flights grounded due to the ash cloud from the Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland. The new 122,000 ton Celebrity Eclipse is the sister ship of Celebrity Solstice (launched in summer 2008), Celebrity Equinox (July 2009), and Celebrity Silhouette, due to enter service in late 2011. She is the third Solstice-class cruise ship to enter the Celebrity fleet and is able to carry 2,852 passengers in double occupancy with a crew of 1,271. She will operate from the Southampton terminal during the summer of 2010 offering cruises to the Mediterranean and Northern Europe. HotelDesigns was at the naming ceremony and was able to look around the public areas and a range of the state rooms.

The Eclipse and its sister the Equinox are almost identical in their basic layout, with marked similarities to each other structurally. There are a number of differences in the styling of the facilities and public areas – the new ship is a little less beige and has a bit more colour. The entrance to the ship was via the Entertainment Deck (deck five) and into the centre of the ship dominated by the atrium with its floating tree and golden ball centrepiece.

First Hotel Indigo signed in Southeast Asia

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IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) signed a management agreement with Piyasombat Property Co. Ltd. for the first Hotel Indigo in Southeast Asia. This marks another strategic step to expand the presence of this upscale boutique brand in the Asia Pacific. The hotel is expected to be completed by end of 2012.Hotel Indigo Bangkok Wireless Road takes its name from one of Bangkok’s premier and prominent districts. A new development, the hotel is to be located along Wireless Road, home to the diplomatic district as well as high-end residences, retail and office spaces, restaurants and entertainment outlets.

The 188-room hotel will have a specialty restaurant and bar, a business centre, meeting facilities, swimming pool, a gym and health club, as well as a spa. HBA, a firm specialising in hospitality design, will lead the design work in collaboration with local architecture firm A49. The restaurant and bar will be designed by Diffusion, a joint-venture between HBA and Avroko, a design and concept firm.

The first Hotel Indigo to open in Asia Pacific is Hotel Indigo Shanghai on the Bund, which is scheduled to welcome guests in September this year (2010). Six Hotel Indigo properties have already been signed in Asia providing a solid platform for the growth of the brand in the region.

Save over 70% – the ultimate dining promotion from Stylematters

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Stylematters would like to entice you with their divine dining discounts from Italy. Framed and polished to your colour as part of the cost, the price also includes your own choice of material for the upholstery to full customise the look.Stylematters have secured the whole consignment, so purchases are on a strictly first come – first served basis.

S283 Superb dining chair with oval shaped back detail. Reinforced stretcher rails for heavy duty usage. Choice of polish finishes.
Ultimate promotion price £99.00
• Only 190 pieces available
• All orders have to be paid in full at the time of order.

S284 Superb dining arm chair with feature oval shaped back detail. Reinforced stretcher rails for heavy duty usage. Choice of polish finishes.
Ultimate promotion price £115.00
• Only 250 pieces available
• All orders have to be paid in full at the time of order.

S69 Stylish dining chair with sculpted seat design matching model S71. Choice of polish finishes.
Ultimate promotion price £99.00
• Only 140 pieces available
• All orders have to be paid in full at the time of order.

S71 Stylish bar stool with sculpted seat design matching model S69. Choice of polish finishes.
Ultimate promotion price £115.00
• Only 140 pieces available
• All orders have to be paid in full at the time of order.

S285 Butterfly styled bar stool with chrome foot rail. Reinforced stretcher rails for heavy duty usage. Choice of polish finishes.
Ultimate promotion price £115.00
• Only 170 pieces available
• All orders have to be paid in full at the time of order.

Prices correct at time of publication: 30th June 2010. Please contact Stylematters for current prices and promotions.

Four Seasons Hotel Denver set to open in autumn 2010

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Forty-five floors above the historic buildings of 14th Street is a new beacon of light that invites one to stay, dine and play – or even live – the new Four Seasons Hotel Denver. Opening this autumn, the 239-room Hotel is located where Denver’s theatre and business districts meet at the edge of the Lower Downtown “LoDo” neighbourhood. It offers the city’s most desirable location for meetings and events, its newest dining and social hotspot, sleek and contemporary accommodation, and a resort-style rooftop pool and spa oasis, all with sweeping views of the bright city and majestic mountains beyond.

Destination: Denver

Known as the Mile High city due to its elevation above sea level, Denver stands at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, positioning it as both a central destination and a gateway to the state’s mountain resorts. With 200 city parks and 300 days of sunshine each year, it’s a city that beckons one outdoors. With its lively performing arts scene, 10 professional sports teams, the famed Denver Zoo, trendy boutiques and shopping, a variety of al fresco dining, and the nearby Colorado Convention Center, Denver is a premier destination and Four Seasons Hotel Denver is the ideal choice for travellers and locals alike to experience the region.

Denver’s Newest Culinary Destination

With its prime location on Arapahoe Street, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and an outdoor patio, the Restaurant and bar at Four Seasons Hotel Denver will be the city’s newest see-and-be-seen social destination. Executive Chef Simon Purvis and his team are spending the summer hunting down local sources of seasonal ingredients and preparing for the steakhouse restaurant’s opening. Menus will be complemented by selections of local microbrews and interesting bottles from Colorado’s local wineries, with many wines offered by the glass.

An Oasis of Wellness, Relaxation and Fitness

The Four Seasons Hotel Denver will help travellers stay in shape on the road at the 2,500-square-foot (232-square-metre) Fitness Centre, which showcases views of the outdoor pool terrace through floor-to-ceiling windows. A separate movement studio offering yoga and other fitness classes will also be available to guests.

Travellers and locals alike will also have access to a full-service, destination spa. The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Denver will offer more than 9,000 square feet (836 square metres) dedicated to healing and rejuvenation therapies in 10 gemstone-themed treatment rooms.

The third-floor Fitness Centre and Spa open up to an urban rooftop playground, with an inviting pool and whirlpool, plush deckchairs and Four Seasons attendants offering snacks and cocktails.

The Place Where Denver Will Come Together

Conveniently located on a single floor of the Hotel, meetings and event spaces are now available for booking at Four Seasons Hotel Denver, and can be used for business functions, parties and social events, such as weddings and charity galas.

For something completely different, Four Seasons invites event attendees to step outside onto the Hotel’s third-floor landscaped pool deck for an open-air reception. Those who desire a more private space may book the third-floor Executive Boardroom, discreetly removed from the main function spaces and public areas of the Hotel.

All images © Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts

RHA: Ideal seating collection for hotels

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The Elpis seating collection from RHA is stylish & extremely practical. The collection includes a range of chairs, sofas & a matching pouff.Designed with hotels in mind, the chairs are as light as possible & include handles that help them to be moved around more easily. A show wood frame reduces wear on the fabric.

Get the look you want by selecting a custom fabric/leather & wood finish.

Jumeirah gives a royal welcome with London’s latest luxury

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Jumeirah Group, the Dubai-based luxury international hospitality company and member of Dubai Holding, has added a new dimension to the London scene. The brand new Royal Suite at luxury Knightsbridge hotel Jumeirah Carlton Tower offers an aspirational living space in one of London’s most prestigious addresses. The 155m² suite has views over Knightsbridge, Westminster and Cadogan Gardens and features private access and a private butler. Khuan Chew, the interior designer from KCA responsible for the Group’s flagship hotel Burj Al Arab in Dubai, has incorporated rich textures and opulent finishings, including a stunning fibre-optic ‘star-lit’ ceiling, Swarovski crystal feature piece and silk pile carpets.

The Royal Suite showcases innovations from around the world including a Japanese designed high-tech TOTO toilet, a COCO-MAT mattress filled with fibres from coconut shells, fossil marble and granite floors and French and Italian designed furniture. The bathroom – the suite’s pièce de résistance – features a Wet Room with deep Jacuzzi bath, walk-in rain shower and flooring inlaid with jasper and marble.

The expansive lounge and dining area feature a fully equipped galley kitchen, freestanding bar, a full length hand-carved walnut dining table that seats ten, and state-of-the-art Bang & Olufsen audio visual technology.

Royal Suite guests also have exclusive access to Cadogan Gardens, the hotel’s Peak Health Club & Spa and GILT Champagne Lounge.

Introducing Manhattan’s Newest Star: The InterContinental New York Times Square

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IHG yesterday began checking guests into the 607-room InterContinental New York Times Square. Rising 36 stories above the iconic New York skyline, the property is the largest new-build hotel to open in Manhattan since 2002 and will be the largest hotel in New York to achieve LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification, providing guests with a full-service, luxury hotel experience that is also environmentally responsible. The hotel’s Grand Opening Ceremonies will be held on July 29. Located on 44th Street just west of Times Square, the hotel is in the heart of the Broadway Theatre district, a short stroll from Fifth Avenue shopping and world-class museums, making it an ideal location from which to explore the city. Featuring panoramic views of Manhattan from virtually every guestroom, the new InterContinental New York Times Square delivers an insider’s view of the city by providing a contemporary and vibrant yet intimate experience.

Wrapped with floor-to-ceiling windows, the InterContinental New York Times Square’s guestrooms average 350 square feet in size and include an oversized, spa-inspired bathroom complete with walk-in rain showers. The hotel boasts 25 Panoramic Avenue Suites with stunning views of the city that allow guests to sightsee without moving their feet. Additionally, the hotel’s three-bedroom, 2,700-square foot bi-level Penthouse Suite showcases dramatic panoramic views of Times Square, Broadway, the New York City skyline and the Hudson River.

With architecture by the global design and planning firm of Gensler, the hotel’s contextual exterior draws from two distinctly New York neighborhoods, the Theater District and historic Clinton. The hotel’s interiors were designed by Jeffery Beers International (JBI) and combine classic New York Art Deco heritage with contemporary and natural inspiration, providing a refreshing sanctuary from the bustling streets of Manhattan.

As one of the closest hotels to Javits Convention Center, the property boasts 10 meeting rooms totaling 10,000 square feet of flexible meeting and event space, inclusive of a 4,000-square foot ballroom. Additionally, there are 25 flexible suites available that can be utilized as event space.
The InterContinental New York Times Square will showcase Celebrity Chef Todd English’s newest restaurant concept, Ça Va. The French bistro-inspired restaurant opening later this month will serve traditional brasserie fare as well as playful, contemporary interpretations of the classics. Additional hotel amenities include a Concierge Lounge; 24-hour business and fitness centers; wired and wireless internet in guestrooms and public areas; 42-inch HDTV flat panel televisions and touch-screen computers in all guestrooms; and a courtyard viewing garden in the lobby complete with a reflecting pool and sculptures.

The InterContinental New York Times Square was developed, and is owned by, a partnership led by affiliates of Tishman Hotel & Realty LP, and is managed by IHG Management (Maryland) LLC, a company in the InterContinental Hotels Group, on behalf of West 44th Street Hotel, LLC.

Images © InterContinental Hotels Group

Latest independent hotel projects from Monk Furniture

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Recently completed at Monk Furniture are the latest two Independent Hotel orders won by the company – Shakespeare Hotel, London and Marsham Court Hotel, Bournemouth.Shakespeare Hotel is a bespoke American White Oak collection of furniture which provides individual pieces for specific rooms and full room sets. This is the second order from this client who is working with Monk on a phased refurbishment plan for his hotel.

The 14 rooms at Marsham Court Hotel are again totally bespoke to the clients specification – Monk having created the full designs, technical drawings and manufacturing plans from meetings and discussions with the owner. Being manufactured in American White Ash Monk will also be carrying out the installation of all the furniture at this location with its own fully trained team.

These latest projects continue to demonstrate the diversity of service and products provided by Monk Furniture UK Ltd all from their premises in Cheshire.

Boss Design goes for growth and expands Senior Management Team

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Boss Design is delighted to announce that it has experienced a successful start to the year with sales up by 35% in the first quarter. To achieve the company’s long-term goal Boss Design has in recent years significantly expanded its production capability, invested in new product development and increased its UK and global presence with an impressive 8,000 sq foot showroom in London and manufacturing capability which spans the globe. This has all been achieved despite global recession and economic uncertainty.To support his business strategy even further Brian Murray, Owner and Managing Director of Boss Design today announced the promotion of Andy Watson, Sales Director into the new role of International Sales Director and the promotion of Marc Le Peltier, Head of New Business Development to the position of UK Sales Director.

Upon making the announcement Brian Murray said;
‘Our success in recent years has been exceptional and has been achieved through the implementation of a series of planned milestones particularly in the UK.’

He continued;
‘To build on this success and ensure that we best service new and existing clients on a global scale we now need to implement the second phase of our growth plan. I am confident that the knowledge and experience going into these roles will keep us on track.’

Andy Watson, who has twenty-five years industry experience and has been with Boss Design for fifteen years, has played a key role in the company’s success. He now plans to build on the company’s global presence in the US and Middle East and expand its representation and manufacturing capability to facilitate new and emerging market opportunities.

In the meantime Marc Le Peltier who has over twenty years experience in the industry will be focusing on the UK sales operation with plans to implement an aggressive sales strategy that will see the further development of existing sectors and a targeted approach to expanding new home markets.

First ANA Holiday Inn opens in Sendai

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IHG ANA Hotels Group Japan, the joint venture between InterContinental Hotels Group and All Nippon Airways, yesterday announced the opening of ANA Holiday Inn Sendai. ANA Holiday Inn Sendai is the first co-branded hotel between Holiday Inn, one of the world’s most recognised hotel brands, and ANA Hotels, a strong brand within the Japanese hotel industry. This co-brand brings together the elements of the new Holiday Inn brand, which is currently undergoing the largest rebranding exercise in hospitality history, with the reputation for service excellence established by ANA Hotels.

The 165-room ANA Holiday Inn Sendai is situated close to the east entrance of the Sendai train station. It is both a convenient location for business travellers as well as an ideal starting point for leisure seekers looking to visit cultural and historical sites in the city of Sendai, the gateway to the Tohoku region.
Guests can expect the new look-and-feel, service standards and quality facilities reflective of the new Holiday Inn brand. The global relaunch of Holiday Inn focuses on the things research shows matter most to guests – a modern, contemporary hotel with efficient, friendly service and a great night’s sleep.

In conjunction with ANA Holiday Inn Sendai’s opening, the ANA Holiday Inn Sendai’s all-day dining restaurant, Chef Table, has been also been refreshed. Additionally, the hotel employees have all received training that combines the best of the new Holiday Inn service standards as well as the detail-oriented service ANA hotels are known for.

Rezidor announces the Radisson Blu Hotel, Nantes / France

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In a recent conversation Kurt Ritter, President and CEO admitted to our Editor, Patrick Goff that he was “unlikely” to reach his espoused target of 700 Rezidor hotels by the end of 2012. Shock horror- only adding 50 hotels a year, goodness me! How many hotel groups would be delighted to expand at this rate – from 20 hotels in 2002 to over 410 today. As Jamie Oliver might say – here is another one I prepared earlier, the new Radisson Blu Nantes”We are delighted to announce one of the most high-profile hotel projects in Western France and to further strengthen our young and stylish Radisson Blu portfolio in the country”, says Kurt Ritter, announcing the conversion of the Palais de Justice in Nantes, capital of the Pays de la Loire region in France.

Rezidor now features 26 hotels with a total of 4,300 rooms in operation and under development in France, and is present in major cities such a Paris, Bordeaux, Marseille, Nice and Lyon.

The 19th century Palais de Justice is a local landmark and its elegant, classical façade overlooks bustling Aristide Briand Square in the city centre of Nantes. The building served as a courthouse until 2000 and the local government recently authorised its transformation into an upscale hotel and cultural centre.
The interior by the French designer Jean-Philippe Nuel (Agence Nuel) will be sophisticated and contemporary, but reflective of the local culture and the historical aspects of the building. In addition to 142 guestrooms – including 20 spectacular suites – there will be an all-day-dining restaurant in the former courtroom, a bar, 320 m2 of meeting space, an exclusive spa, and a cultural centre which will also be used for events.

Rezidor continue their twin pronged approach to expansion in which they try to pair up Radisson Blu hotels with their Park Inn by Radisson brand to create a presence at two levels of the market in most major European cities.

Patrick Goff
Images courtesy Rezidor

Travelodge and its 400th Property

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Mock Beefeaters with wooden halberds. Boris on a Bike. Patriotic cakes. Red carpet – and all this in a part of town once described by the Evening Standard as ‘Indian Territory’, suggesting coming south of the river in a wagon train with protection. South Bank University on a rag? No – just another example of the demand for hotel beds aiding the rehabilitation of previously neglected areas of London. Boris Johnson, our esteemed mayor, must have been delighted that the company from his old constituency chose this hotel to celebrate as their 400th opening. From the original 1985 Travel Inns next to the A38 Burton-under-Needwood the chain has continued to grow quickly under Grant Hearns leadership (and don’t believe all that stuff about teamwork – teams only work well when given real leadership) to the 400 hotels and £45million profit of today.

The idea grew under the ownership the Forte family, came close to being broken by the gamblers of Granada and is now owned by Dubai Capital, major investors in the London hotel market.

Porto Montenegro opens for business

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Porto Montenegro, the glamorous new marina destination designed by ReardonSmith Architects, will be welcoming its first residents and visitors in July. Described as a “transformational” development for Montenegro, the phase completing this summer includes waterfront apartments and luxury residences, restaurants, cafés and first class berthing and associated marina facilities for superyachts and smaller craft.ReardonSmith was appointed in 2007 to masterplan, design and realise not only a premier destination for superyachts in Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor, but a small town that would attract land-based holiday makers and local people. Equally, the town was to be a practical location for crews to make their home when not at sea. Since then, the Bay has been transformed from the site of a decommissioned naval base to the beginnings of a world-class destination on the Adriatic coast. “Porto Montenegro is undoubtedly one of the most ambitious and significant projects on which we have had the privilege to work,” says Patrick Reardon, executive chairman of ReardonSmith. “It has certainly provided a unique platform for us to demonstrate our abilities on a broad scale and it is hugely rewarding to see the early fruits of everyone’s hard work being hailed as ‘the new Monaco’.”

The masterplan concept for Porto Montenegro combines the massing elements typical of historic towns in the region with the principles identified by the 20th Century urban planner, Kevin Lynch of “imagability”. Consequently, the design is respectful of location and architectural inheritance but is also entirely new; it contains familiar spatial relationships that will help visitors to instinctively navigate their way through the town and it holds intentional surprises to intensify the experience of discovery.

Many of the apartments completing this month have already been sold off-plan. They range in size from studios to exclusive four-bedroom residences, most with large terraces facing the sea, some with their own pool and all with a large first-floor landscaped courtyard complete with a pool deck. These form private oases where residents can bask in the sunshine and enjoy stunning views towards the marina, yet remain connected to their immediate locale thanks to the sounds from the narrow streets below.

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South London becomes Hotel Mecca?

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For many years it was a myth amongst hoteliers. No hotel would work South of the Thames.Now? All change as new hotels keep opening.Strange that Waterloo should benefit from a French initiative – yes the French,because Accor’s Novotel brand was one of the first to fall for the delights of what the Londons Evening Standard once referred to as “Indian Territory” in the days of Western movies.

This year has seen a slew of openings and there are still more to come. Three Travelodges have opened in or around Waterloo,(County Hall,Union Street and the other, the 400th, behind the Old Vic), whilst the new Park Plaza Westminster has joined three other Park Plazas in the same part of the South Bank together offering some 2,000 rooms.

Latest spotted is Malaysian Group Tune Hotels, which has its first hotel under construction opposite Lambeth North Tube. This group offers budget hotel accomodation.Extras that can be added to the room price include air con, WiFi, a tea coffee tray,towel rental and an entertainment package (presumably a telly). The group plans 15 hotels in London by 2017.

It seems every group that has a hotel wants to operate in London. With the Shard offering 5 star to Shangri-La at London Bridge ( again South of the River) and bedrooms in the new Park Plaza offering the soaking tub and the walk-in shower in every room so noticeably missing from the grand dames of London Hotels such as the Grosvenor House, maybe South London’s time has come?

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Think beyond windows for incorporating glass into your project…

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Andrew Moor Associates designs, manufactures and installs features in glass. This includes glass screens, lights, sculptures, bar-tops, bar-fronts, chandeliers, glass columns, public art for facades, balustrades, glass canopies – the list is almost endless. We also offer a specialist glass consulting service, giving detailed technical advice on how best to use glass to integrate art and architecture and create art commissions that are integrated into the fabric of a building.We have been in business for over twenty years and have created features all over the UK and in many other parts of the world. We work with many different artists and designers to create the image our clients are looking for, using a very wide range of techniques. We have a real depth of experience and are enormously versatile.

The artworks created in glass are stunning and an unusual feature for your project. Recent commissions include: Wine bottles (FSA offices), Baker McKenze, Heddon St and Charing Cross Road.

If you are looking for something a little bit different in your artwork, contact Andrew Moor Associates today through their page in the Directory.

Baulmann Leuchten supplies two luxury hotels in Greece

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Baulmann Leuchten has supplied around 4.000 bespoke luminaires for The Romanos Luxury Collection & The Westin Resort, Costa Navarino – Greece. Starting from the small LED reading light up to giant floor-lamp of almost 2.5 metres height, the products of Baulmann Leuchten can be found all over the resort.Located on the Peninsula of Peleponnes, in the bay of Navarino, The Romanos Luxury Collection & The Westin Resort, are going to set a new trend in tourism for Greece.

The hotels, arranged in the middle of rank olive groves, are offering magnificent views of the Ionian Sea. With 766 rooms and suites, various restaurants, state-of-the-art gym and spa-area and a golf-course designed by US Masters Champion and Ryder Cup Captain Bernhard Langer, this new resort does not leave anything to be desired.

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A New Chapter Begins; Muse Hôtel de Luxe, Saint-Tropez

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The first of YTL Hotel’s global expansion, the Muse Hôtel De Luxe is officially open in Saint-Tropez, France. Muse is the chic retreat minutes from Place de Lices by car, situated on the Ramatuelle ‘route de plages’ road and nestled within an ecological landscape of terraced gardens.Comprised of 15 suites, 10 with pools, most overlooking the terraced gardens created by Sophie Agata Ambroise, Muse is minutes from the most elegant epicentre in the world.

Each suite is named after one of the muses the hotel has been dedicated to such as ‘Edith’, after Edith Piaf, ‘Catherine’, after Catherine Deneuve and ‘Lauren’ after Lauren Bacall. Each suite is entirely individual, all however sharing cool stone floors and mamorino wall finishes. A large number has its own spa services room and walk in closet, oversized showers and beautiful, neutral décor along with the latest technology in every suite including a 42” Loewe plasma screen with over 100 channels, a Playstation and an iPad and iPhone.

The hotel includes a beautiful restaurant ‘M’, inspired by the Slow Food philosophy, where executive chef Nicolas Le Tourmelin – who comes hot from working with Pascal Proyart at One O One at the Sheraton, Knightsbridge, is at the helm along with consultant chef Clement Bruno of Chez Bruno presiding over an exclusive truffle menu.

The unique and stylish bar at Muse has views over the beautiful out-door sunken pool and gardens.

Swissôtel Kolkata/India now open

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With a portfolio of 28 hotels in 25 exciting destinations around the world, Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts welcomes the latest member to the Swissôtel family: the Swissôtel Kolkata. The new deluxe hotel is the internationally renowned Swiss hospitality chain’s first foray into India, adding yet another key destination to its ever expanding global network. Strategically located in New Town, just a few minutes from Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, the deluxe 5-star Swissôtel Kolkata will offer unrivalled convenience to guests. Charming both business and leisure travellers with the finest in Swiss hospitality, Swissôtel Kolkata will house 147 modern and elegant guest rooms and suites, four restaurants and bars and advanced business solutions in 1,561 square metres of meeting and banquet space. A rejuvenating Spa and Fitness Centre, unique rooftop swimming pool with unobstructed views of the skyline as well as 11 exclusive Executive Club rooms and suites, each boasting a private outdoor whirlpool, will offer ideal recreational distractions to relax and unwind. All this and more perfectly packaged and fully integrated with the award winning City Centre New Town mall that adjoins Swissôtel Kolkata.

Introducing RothDock… wireless audio for iPod®/ iPhone®

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There’s no question about it, the number of hotel guests arriving with their own music and video selections stored on their iPod®/iPhone® is huge and growing.

Now, not only can your guests play their own music through the in-room TV or sound system, but they can do it without having to tether their device to the TV. No more getting up and down to change playlist, or a simple selection change.The RothDock features:

Wireless Audio Streaming: Stream audio wirelessly via 2.4 GHz direct to the in-room TV or sound system
Remote Control: mimics the iPod®/iPhone® controls so device can remain docked
iPhone® Ring Control: If the docked iPhone® rings the music fades and guests hear the ring throughout the TV or sound system
Auxiliary Input: 3.5 mm auxiliary input allows guest’s music-enabled mobile phone, MP3 player etc to be used
Simple Installation: Plug dock at bedside. Plug wireless receiver into TV. No costly wire runs!
MediaHub HD™: Can be integrated with the MediaHub HD™ to provide guests complete connectivity with audio-switching for the Roth-Dock
Integrate Later: Can be integrated with a MediaHub HD™ at a later date
• Charging: Built in charger charges iPod® or iPhone®

For more details, download our 2010 brochure here.

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Launch of a new visual identity for Hill Cross Furniture

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Hill Cross Furniture are pleased to announce the launch of their new website which has been redesigned and rebranded.

To reinforce the Hill Cross message, ‘a North East contract furniture supplier offering high quality furniture products and remarkable customer experiences,’ the Hill Cross logo has also been redesigned.The implementation of subtle changes to refresh the look but which will still be recognised by its customers is a positive update combining former elements of the logo with a modernised look.

The website has been re-designed with a fresh new look providing its customers with a more visually stimulating experience and to also better meet the needs of customers. Updated product pages displaying detailed information, all new content, significant layout updates, extensive venues section, enhanced high quality product images, image zoom-in function, a complete upgrade of the Hill Cross Table Top Builder, improved functionality along side powerful and intelligent search facilities are just some of the many improvements across the site making the whole site more user-friendly.

As well as an enhanced user experience for end-user customers, the new Hill Cross Furniture website will also provide specifiers and interior designers with a fresh new perspective of products to specify within their design projects.

Managing Director, Jake Bailey, said: “In order to move forward in the contract furniture market, intensive thought, focus, evaluation, planning and commitment have gone into our rebranding and redesign project. As an all round seasoned firm, Hill Cross Furniture are venturing out with a unique voice and vision – to be extremely customer-focused and to give each customer as much information as possible in order to make their decision-making easier.”

Mr Bailey continued, “It represents our specialist approach to the contract furniture market and reflects our long-term strategic plan to become a superior contract furniture specialist. As well as aligning the design of the site with our fresh new branding, we wanted to update the content and functionality of the website to fulfil expectations from both customers and designers. We see this as the first of yet another step in our aim to harness the capability of the internet to transform the selection of contract furniture to the leisure sector.”

And there’s more, keep up-to-date with all the latest news from Hill Cross by reading their blog or subscribing to their RSS feeds, you will also be able to follow them on other world renowned social media sites including Twitter and Facebook.

In addition to this, Hill Cross have also undertaken major re-development to their back-end Content Management System. These changes now play a major part in streamlining the new and improved search facility which allows customers to find the information they’re after fast.

“Daily product updates and information will uphold the fresh new branding and Hill Cross will continue to strive to give customers never-ending choice options.”

Visit: www.hillcrossfurniture.co.uk to view their new look.

UPDATE: W London Hotel Leicester Square – opening February 2011

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Initially planned to open in summer 2010 and then autumn 2010, the W London Hotel, Leicester Square will now open its doors in February 2011.

London’s lively West End will soon be home to the city’s newest insider escape. Hot in pursuit of the world’s most intriguing destinations, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. is opening W London-Leicester Square and The Residences at W London-Leicester Square in February 2011. McAleer & Rushe Group and renowned London architects at Jestico + Whiles have created a new architectural icon for the city on the corner of Wardour Street and Leicester Square. The sleek new hotel, with a design ethos playing on the parallel personas of the English at work and at play, will feature 192 stylish guest rooms and 10 two-level, branded residences, a W The Store retail outlet, as well as a destination restaurant and a signature bar experience, where guests are invited to mix, mingle and flirt in a vibrant social atmosphere. Showcasing innovative interior design by Concrete, the award winning Dutch design agency, W London – Leicester Square has been designed for true ‘Londoners,’ offering a sophisticated urban sanctuary for global jetsetters and local London insiders. Guests will feel like insiders of the city rather than just visitors. The design concept takes the dual personality of the quintessential Englishman or woman and creates a hotel to service the needs and desires of work and play, formal and party, reserved and outrageous, day and night. The bedrooms and public areas are a contrast of themes, colours, textures and fun, so London as the destination is inside the hotel – not just outside.

Further accelerating the W Hotels’ aggressive international expansion, W London-Leicester Square will be the newest hotel to join the W Hotels brand’s growing portfolio in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. By the opening of W London-Leicester Square in 2011, W Hotels will have doubled the size of its property portfolio globally.

Leicester Square is host to numerous high-profile movie premiers and celebrity events throughout the year and W London-Leicester Square will provide an exciting new venue for such events, while serving as a sophisticated urban sanctuary for discerning travellers and local insiders. The hotel’s vibrant and highly desirable location gives guests access to the city’s finest theatres, restaurants, lounges and nightclubs and is within walking distance to Soho, Trafalgar Square, Covent Garden and Piccadilly Circus.

W London – Leicester Square’s 192 rooms, which include nine suites, two WOW Suites and one Extreme WOW Suite, will all feature custom-made furnishings, with witty accents unique to London, W’s signature “munchie boxes” stocked with exclusive amenities, and the highly acclaimed W bed, a luxurious ensemble featuring a feather-top mattress, 350 thread-count Egyptian cotton sheets and goose-down comforter. Guest rooms will offer the latest in cutting-edge technology and the most advanced in-room entertainment systems in the industry.

Purl Cocktail Bar, Marylebone, London

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Stylematters have recently completed the design, manufacture and installation of fixed seating for Purl cocktail bar in Marylebone, London which was awarded five stars by Time Out London.Echoing the prohibition styling keys, Stylematters provided six booths with fitted corner table tops that make best use of the space available. Two booths were installed upstairs and were finished in a mossy green coloured fabric to match the low level lighting backdrop, whilst four booths in a putty coloured fabric were utilised downstairs. All fixed seating was complemented by Golden Oak plinths and feature diamond button back detail throughout.

The style of seating was an ideal furniture partner for the brown leather Chesterfields, dark wood panelling, retro phone booth and the myriad of alcoves.

And for the clientele, being served cocktails inspired by the golden age of late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century bartending, using handmade bitters and premium spirits, and being surrounded by sassy Speakeasy style, is a great way to relax and unwind from the hustle and bustle of the day.

Conmoto Log Burning Stoves, Ethanol Fires & Fire Accessories 2010

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Encompass contemporary and modern fires and fireside accessory collections include the finest modern stoves and woodburners, flueless bio ethanol fuel fires and fireside accessories and tools.

Encompass is UK distributor for Conmoto, who supply the very best of modern German design products. Selections of these products are outlined below. To request more information on any of the ranges, please get in touch via our page in the Directory.GATE

GATE log burning stove. Design by Carsten Gollnick for Conmoto. 10 KW heat output.

Pure elegance, upstanding and light. GATE simply cannot be ignored within the context of interior design: a fireplace of decidedly elegant proportions. So where does this remarkable lightness stem from? The combustion chamber is suspended to float in the matt, anthracite-coated steel surround. Noticeably large vertical glass panes and the brightly gleaming accents of the handles and levers in matt brushed stainless steel provide a contrast in the drama played out between materials and colours.

Of course, where to store the fuel for burning is part of the architectural living room concept for this fireplace. The sculptural idea is rounded off by the log holder with its identical proportions and design mirroring the outside of the stove. The spacious chamber provides a safe location for the logs either to the right or left of the fireplace.

PLAZA WOOD

PLAZA “WOOD” log burning stove by Michael Sieger for Conmoto. 5 KW heat output.

Chimney flue connection either vertically through the top of the stove or from behind through rear wall. The clear glass door provides effective air circulation, resulting in minimum ash residue, further due to inbuilt tertiary air supply.

Conmoto PLAZA WOOD is available in black/stainless steel and red/black finishes.

ROLL

ROLL flueless ethanol fire by Sieger Design for Conmoto. 1 KW heat output.

Fiercely blazing, steady and yet quite free. Anyone who values variety and is looking for all-over warmth will simply love the independent heat it radiates. As it rolls, ROLL easily balances its stainless steel tank, mounted on its roller bearings. The two glass panes fitted at the sides render it completely transparent. As it is held in place by magnets, when the tank is being filled with bio-ethanol the glass is lifted off in no time at all.

However, that’s not all ROLL can do: with its wall bracket (optionally available), wall mounting is a simple matter. Alternatively, the bracket can be used to secure the fire to the floor – for those who want to see their ROLL fire with rather less of a life of its own.

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Mamilla Hotel launches Akasha Wellbeing Retreat in Jerusalem

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Located in the heart of the beautiful city of Jerusalem, Akasha Wellbeing Retreat opens this summer in the region’s first design-led luxury lifestyle hotel, Mamilla Hotel. Open to hotel guests and a select number of local members, Akasha delivers a harmonious experience that is both vibrant and relaxed. The vision behind Akasha is that in order to secure health, success, happiness and fulfilment, one needs to balance the body, mind and spirit.In an extraordinary 1,000 square meter space designed by Mamilla Hotelʼs interior architect, Piero Lissoni, and located minutes from Jerusalemʼs Old City walls, Akasha provides a unique wellbeing experience that assists guests and members in promoting their health and human potential while improving personal balance.

A Holistic Experience
Akasha is named after the Sanskrit word referring to the eternal source of the four basic elements of nature enabling life: fire, water, air and earth. The name reflects a core vision to provide a wellbeing journey that brings together the four elements in harmony, enabling transformation and re-balancing. At Akasha, fire is represented by the Gym, water by the Spa, air by the Yoga, Pilates & Meditation Rooms and earth by the Organic Bar. Corresponding to Mamilla Hotel’s vision, Akasha offers – for the first time in the region – a true and comprehensive lifestyle experience that appeals to the emotional needs of a well-travelled and informed clientele. With this approach, Akasha aims to achieve its mission: to welcome guests to feel a “shining through” experience.

Design & Facilities
Piero Lissoniʼs design for Mamilla Hotel has already won acclaim across a substantial proportion of the worldʼs most prestigious design, interiors and travel publications. The Lissoni studio’s inspiring and outstanding designs for Akasha are no less captivating, incorporating Feng Shui principles, Colour Subconscious Theory and a combination of different sensory stimuli to create a particularly warm, joyful and relaxed atmosphere. In the music meditation room, for example, a mixture of ever-changing sounds, light and images, aligned with the four elements, will combine create a transformative effect.
World-class facilities are incorporated throughout Akasha. The Spa is built on an infinity pool that gently spills over its edges to create a relaxed natural waterfall sound effect, and includes a Watsu pool for hydro-treatments as well as a private hammam treatment room.

Mamilla Hotel
Mamilla Hotel opened in June 2009 located in Jerusalem city centre, overlooking the walls of the Old City and the Jaffa Gate. The hotel features 194 guest rooms and suites, the Rooftop outdoor lounge & restaurant with 360 degree views of the Old City, a ʻMirror Barʼ which has quickly become the hottest nightspot in Jerusalem, an Espresso bar, Winery, dining room, Mamilla Café, extensive meeting spaces, Ballroom, Executive Lounge and (from Spring 2010) a 1,000 sq m Holistic Wellbeing Retreat. Mamilla Hotel is part of Alrov Luxury Hotels collection – the hotel and hospitality subsidiary of Tel-Aviv-based real estate company Alrov, founded in 1978 by Chairman Alfred Akirov and overseen by Managing Director Georgi Akirov. Alrov is a prominent market leader, with more than thirty years’ experience developing, operating and investing in unique high-profile landmark buildings, developments and projects.

Get in the ‘Mood’ with the Modern Garden Company

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Stylish retro design makes the Mood chair by Manutti (from The Modern Garden Company) an ideal solution for a contemporary or traditional garden setting. The generous proportions provide comfort for relaxed al fresco dining and the lightweight structure makes it easy to move to a secluded spot for some quiet reading time. The durability of the synthetic wicker seat contrasts with the elegant frame in electro-polished stainless, making this chair suitable for marine and spa environments. The ‘Mood chair’ is also available as a barstool or as a smaller child size version.

Upcoming opening: Sheraton Orlando Downtown

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Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. and Turnberry Associates announce the upcoming opening of Sheraton Orlando Downtown Hotel on June 8th. Formerly a Marriott, the hotel will remain open through the reflagging and the ensuing renovations. Sheraton Orlando Downtown will offer 290 rooms, exceptional meeting facilities and easy access to numerous businesses and attractions.The hotel is the sixth Sheraton to open in greater Orlando as part of the brand’s strategic expansion that will add approximately 50 new hotels and more than 20,000 rooms to the Sheraton portfolio over the next three years. Sheraton Orlando Downtown is also illustrative of the brand’s $6 billion revitalization campaign, a multi-year investment of more than $2 billion in new hotels, $1.3 in renovations and $400 million in signature brand initiatives.

The hotel will be decorated in warm, welcoming tones with guest rooms featuring renovated bathrooms, an LCD flat-panel television, MP3 docking station, oversized work desk and comfortable seating.

Guests are invited start the day with an American-style breakfast at Livingston Café, and wind down with friends and colleagues at Spectators Bar and Grill. The hotel also offers a Club Lounge with complimentary breakfast, evening hors d’oeuvres, beverages and a 42″ Plasma HDTV.

Sheraton Orlando Downtown Hotel is ideal for business meetings and social functions of all sizes, offering 15,000 square feet of flexible, high-tech meeting space. The hotel also offers the Sheraton brand’s revolutionary new health and fitness program, Sheraton Fitness, Programmed by Core Performance.

SOURCE: Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

International Tourism: recovery confirmed, but growth remains uneven

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International tourist arrivals grew by 7% in the first four months of 2010 according to the latest issue of the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer. This growth confirms the recovery trend beginning in the last quarter of 2009 and comes despite the challenging conditions of recent months. While April’s results were affected by the week-long closure of European airspace, globally the pace of recovery is faster than initially expected, driven largely by emerging markets. For the full year 2010, UNWTO forecasts international tourist arrivals to grow by 3% to 4%.

2010 – January-April resultsInternational tourist arrivals increased by 7% in the first four months of 2010. The 3% increase registered in April marks the seventh month of growth in international tourist arrivals after 14 consecutive months of negative results. Still, growth slowed down slightly in April as a consequence of the closure of European airspace for a week due to the ash-cloud following the eruption of a volcano in Iceland. Although only around 30 countries have reported May data, the vast majority is positive, clearly pointing to a continuation of the current pace of growth.

Growth however varied between world regions in the first four months of this year. The Middle East is at +33%, although compared to the very depressed same months of 2009. Asia and the Pacific (+12%) also shows strong growth for the period, continuing the rebound that began in the second half of 2009. Africa (+7%) is at the global trend and the Americas (+6%) just below, while Europe (+0.3%) reports the poorest result. Northern Europe, the only subregion in the world still far from recovery, was additionally affected by the closure of European airspace last April.

The overall positive trend during the first four months of 2010 is reflected in the rise of the UNWTO Tourism Confidence Index. 50% of the Experts participating in the UNWTO Panel of Tourism evaluate the period January-April as “better” or “much better”. This compares to 34% for the period September-December 2009 and is the best rating since January-April 2008 – before the onset of the global economic crisis.

Other industry indicators such as air transport, which grew 6% in the first four months of 2010 according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), confirm the resilience of the tourism sector and the fact that recovery is underway. Data from the accommodation sector also reflects improved performance, with occupancy and average room rates on the rise again.

International tourist arrivals from January to April 2010 totalled over 258 million. This clear improvement has to be compared with the negative results of 2009, the worst period of the crisis, totalling 242 million arrivals. The current volume is still 2% short of the record year 2008, with 264 million arrivals in the same four months.

2010 results will continue to benefit from the gradually improving economic situation, as well as from a number of high profile events including the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, the FIFA Football World Cup in South Africa, the World Exposition in Shanghai and the Commonwealth Games in India. Unfortunately, tourism has also suffered the effects of a series of natural disasters, including earthquakes in Haiti, Chile, Southern California and Guatemala and severe flooding in a number of destinations including Machu Picchu (Peru) and parts of Europe.

Positive outlook for the remainder of the year, but challenges remain

UNWTO maintains its January forecast for international tourist arrivals in 2010 at +3% to +4%. Current growth rates suggest that end-year results are likely to be closer to 4%, and may even exceed it. Much depends on the results of the upcoming summer high season in the northern hemisphere, particularly in Europe.

As the peak tourism season for the world’s leading regions in the northern hemisphere starts, short-term prospects are promising. The UNWTO Confidence Index for May-August 2010 is even higher than the one for January-April 2010.

Nevertheless challenges remain and the sector still has a long way to go to make up lost ground. Increasing unemployment continues to be a major cause of concern and, as anticipated by UNWTO, it is now clear that public deficits represent a clear challenge. This is particularly relevant for advanced economies and could affect leading outbound markets. The phasing-out of stimulus measures, combined with austerity measures and the rise in taxation introduced by many governments, have become main factors to be considered. The tourism sector itself may be confronted with increased taxes given the expected rise in UK departure tax (November 2010) and Germany’s intention to introduce a new air tax as part of its budget-cutting plans. UNWTO cautions against the potential adverse effects of one-sided decisions on taxation which might harm the tourism sector.

“These factors constitute an important downside risk to a recovering industry”, said UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai. “This is the time to support the tourism sector. At a time when many countries are witnessing public deficit constraints and low domestic consumption levels, tourism can provide much needed jobs, as well as export and tax revenues. UNWTO welcomes examples of countries like China, which has identified tourism as a strategic pillar of its economy going forward” he added.

On the consumer side, trends such as late booking, increasing use of the internet to look and book, travelling closer and for shorter periods of time and demanding value for money, seem to have been accentuated during and post crisis. This evolving marketplace will inevitably require changes in the business models of the industry and the tourism supply. “It’s illusionary to assume that we can go back to ‘business as usual’”, said Taleb Rifai. “We need to know consumers better, master technology and integrate it more and more into the management of destinations and companies. We also need to invest more in product innovation and human resources, particularly training for green jobs and make a clear commitment to sustainability”, he concluded.

New chair collection from Hartnell Interiors

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Making headline news is the new “Margot” chair from Hartnell Interiors. A truly stunning chair, perfect for any hotel dining room now is twice as attractive with a 10% discount on any order placed in July. Hartnell Interiors can polish in any colour and upholster in customer’s own fabrics.

To view the complete seating, furniture or lighting collections please visit their page in the Directory.

Client satisfaction is all important at Hartnell Interiors. Their dedicated team works closely to meet project deadlines, and can provide a complete sourcing service if a specific product is not featured in their collection. Please call to discover how they can help.

Simple Ways to ‘green’ your Hotel

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Or Could interlined curtains save the world?

The architectural press is full of lengthy articles on making buildings more environmentally friendly. US LEED certification or the UK’s BREEAM standards – both acronyms for the evaluation of your hotels standing environmentally – is the standard for new buildings. How though can you reduce your carbon footprint and at the same time add money to your bottom line by reducing your energy and other bills?

There are incentives/penalties from government for you too – see our articles at CRC Scheme and Hotel groups reactions. In essence the scheme (as I understand it) takes your groups energy consumption in 2008 as a baseline and taxes you on consumption over that level or rewards you for saving over that level.

So how can you save money by saving the planet? Here are some suggestions that you may find surprising in their simplicity:
Firstly bring back curtains .Sometimes, something you have always known, is brought back to your attention by an unexpected event, and this was brought to my attention as a result of an incident in the Curtain Girls factory. It showed just how effective interlined curtains are in reducing heat loss through glass; be it single glazed (listed buildings), secondary glazing or the latest sealed glazing unit.

It was brought home with a bang when the large forced air blower in the Curtain Girls workroom had its annual service in the autumn. A new company did the service and despite 14 years of problem free use it was found that the gas supply was not man enough for the heater. A new meter was recommended and the gas supply company contacted. The Flanders & Swann song ‘The gas man cometh’ was written just for this – Curtain Girls waited from the end of October until 6th January, through one of the coldest spells of weather for many years.

The workroom is an amalgamation of two buildings with an opening of nearly 15 meters wide, so the first action was to concentrate the workspace into an area that could be heated with a secondary system of portable heaters. To contain the heat staff made an enormous curtain to run across the opening. Coloured FR lining was used for the face, an interlining made using left over’s from various hotel projects and, in an extravagant gesture, it was all lined by using a synthetic dim-out imported from Germany.

The resulting temperature difference was truly amazing with 22ºC on the workroom side and 5ºC on the ‘mothballed’ side. One visitor had to keep going from side to side just to check the ‘fridge’ effect. Jane Fiddian also had a lot of fun with a laser thermometer; checking the surface temperature of the glass outside the building before and after drawing back the curtains, regularly finding differences of 10ºC or more.

Energy consultants asked for proven figures for lining & interlining ( R values or U values) may come up with figures but this pragmatic test shows in startling fashion how we have missed a trick in the schemes to insulate our hotels. When consultants talk of insulation it is of loft and wall insulation but repeatedly infra-red images show most heat loss is through windows. Old fashion lined and interlined curtains obviously make a very effective thermal barrier.

Hotel opening: Tambo del Inka

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Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. in a franchise agreement with Libertador Hotels, Resorts & Spas, announced the opening of Tambo del Inka, a Luxury Collection resort in the sacred valley of Urubamba as part of its long term growth strategy in South America. With rising hotel demand and secular trends driving hotel development, The Luxury Collection will also open its third hotel in Peru in 2011 with the debut of Palacio del Inka, a Luxury Collection Hotel in Cusco, the capital of the ancient Incan Empire. Each spectacular property will seamlessly integrate local customs, culture and natural influences to offer global travellers unique and exceptional experiences in one of Latin America’s most culturally diverse destinations. The new Tambo del Inka resort is the newest addition to The Luxury Collection portfolio, complimenting the recently opened Paracas hotel on Peru’s pristine southern Pacific coast. The resort will be the first of its kind in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, offering a quiet, luxurious retreat and an array of modern amenities while fully embracing the region’s natural surroundings. In addition to its 128 luxuriously appointed guestrooms and suites, each with mesmerizing views of the Andes and the Vilcanota River, Tambo del Inka will feature a full-service spa, two heated swimming pools and a private train station to facilitate trips to the iconic hilltop city of Machu Picchu. Miami-based Arquitectonica spearheaded the resort’s architectural concept to create an overall design that blends seamlessly with the hotel’s location.

All accommodations feature grand floor-to-ceiling windows that open up to breathtaking natural vistas as well as 400-thread linens, 32″ LCD televisions, dedicated work space, complimentary Wi-Fi and high speed Internet connectivity and individually controlled air-conditioning.

Tambo del Inka’s 5,905 square foot spa, The Spa at Valle Sagrado, will be the largest facility of its kind in the area featuring 12 treatment rooms each surrounded by panoramic views of the Andes. Facilities also include two heated swimming pools, a sauna, steam bath and fully-equipped gym.

SOURCE: Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

New Swissôtel under construction in Kyiv, Ukraine

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The Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts portfolio continues to grow; a new deluxe hotel is currently under construction in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv and is scheduled to open in mid 2012. A management agreement was recently signed between Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts and the KDD Group, one of the leading property and investment companies in the Ukraine.The future Swissôtel Kyiv will form part of the “Sky Towers”, a mixed use development comprised of twin towers of 34 and 47 storeys. Sky Towers is located in Peremogy Avenue, centrally positioned close to Kyiv city centre and the main train station and is comprised of hotel facilities, serviced residences and grade A offices. The Swissôtel Kyiv is anticipated to welcome guests for the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship and features of conference space, 513 guestrooms and suites, 14 serviced residences, 4000m spa. Business travelers and independent tourists as well as a 3000m alike will enjoy a selection of dining experiences ranging in selection from the fine dining restaurant to the all-day restaurant Café Swiss, as well the lobby lounge and a contemporary bar.

“Following on from our successful Russian hotel in Moscow, Swissôtel Krasnye Holmy, Swissôtel Kyiv will be another significant step for us in our expansion into Eastern Europe,” according to Meinhard Huck, President of Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts. “Kyiv is home to governmental ministries and authorities, but also to the mechanical engineering, aircraft industries, light and agricultural industries, as well as the state chemical industry. The Ukrainian metropolis is also one of the most important transport nodal points/centres of communication in Eastern Europe – an environment in which superior quality international hotel chains are still in short supply.”

Alexander Levin, Chairman of KDD Group, commented: “The board of KDD Group believes that the Kyiv hotel market has significant potential for such high quality projects as Sky Towers and we are very proud to have such a strong and renowned international partner as Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts.”

Greening your Hotel:Water Consumption Cuts

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The new Contact from Rada – the worldwide experts in commercial showering, washroom controls, fittings and systems – is a stylish touch-activated tap with a smart minimalist design, intended for commercial premises such as hotels and leisure centres. Apart from delivering a high contemporary aesthetic, it is also easy to clean and its simple operation requires no pressure to activate; making it ideal for children and the elderly to use.The Contact tap assists in reducing water consumption through delivering flow for pre-programmed periods. It is supplied with a factory set flow of eight seconds, but it can be programmed for flows of up to a minute. Minimum flow rate – with flow regulator fitted – is 6 litres/min at 3 bar. The robust, brass-bodied valve also operates at a wide range of supply pressures from 0.5 to 8 bar, although optimum performance is achieved at 1 bar and above.

It also incorporates a factory-set hygiene flush which is executed every 72 hours without use. Hygiene flushing is an important tool in helping reduce the possibility of legionella colonization. Automatically operating the valve after a set period of inactivity aids the prevention of the build-up of bacteria in ‘dead legs’ of water in pipework. Valve operation is powered by an externally mounted IP67 battery pack, comprising six 1.5V AA alkaline cells.

The Contact tap can be either deck or basin mounted and can be installed with either cold or pre-mixed supply, when ideally the tap should be installed in conjunction with a thermostatic under basin mixing valve – limiting hot water supply to between 38 and 43°C – for enhanced user safety. Contact is WRAS Approved and is designed, manufactured and supported in accordance with accredited BS EN ISO9001:2000 and BS EN ISO14001:2004.

Simpler specification with Rada’s selector

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Rada, through Directory company Mira Showers has just published its Product Selector, a guide to the UK’s widest range of showering, washroom controls, fittings and systems designed for commercial applications. This intuitive guide is grouped by application and colour-coded for ease of use, presenting each product complete with key features and benefits, best practice applications, approvals and, where relevant, plumbing schematics.In a handy, pocket-size four-colour format; the 148-page selector includes sector icons for the different products as a guide to their application suitability – healthcare, education, sports/leisure, defence, prison, washroom and industrial.

The product pages also use icons that show product characteristics and approvals, such as WRAS approval or features to aid legionella management or reduce water consumption. They also provide web links where further information may be downloaded.

Highlights in the edition include Rada’s digital washroom controls which sport advanced features such as non-touch activation and temperature adjustment. The range also enables thermal disinfection and automatic duty flushing, both of which aid the control of Legionella bacteria and the maintenance of high standards of hygiene.

Plans for new Landmark Building in Mayfair

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An application for planning permission for the development, by Grosvenor with Corbin & King Hotels, of 8 Balderton Street in Mayfair into a luxury, bespoke hotel, has been approved by Westminster Planning Committee. Grosvenor is to undertake the development of the grade II listed building. It is intended that CKHL will manage the hotel.The Art Deco style building is currently occupied by Avis Rent-A-Car. Originally built as a garage, the building was designed by Wimperis & Simpson in 1926 and overlooks Brown Hart Gardens and King’s Weighhouse Chapel beyond. The planning application proposes 75 bedrooms & suites; public areas including a restaurant, and lobby bar/salon; a small private dining/meeting room and a spa. The plans adapt the existing fabric of the building, including the principal elevations. A comprehensive consultation process was undertaken with local residents, Westminster City Council, English Heritage and other stakeholder groups.

Sarah-Jane Curtis, Retail Investment Director at Grosvenor stated:“We are delighted to have secured planning consent for this landmark building, and we are in detailed discussions with Chris Corbin and Jeremy King as partners for the investment in this project.”

Jeremy King, Director Corbin & King Hotels added:
“We look forward to working with Grosvenor on this exciting project. As restaurateurs and hoteliers our entire philosophy revolves around the quality of the visitor experience. Our vision for 8 Balderton Street is determined by the desire to provide excellence in service, value for money and quality of accommodation.”

Once construction starts, the development will take 18-20 months with the aim being to open early in 2013. Artist Antony Gormley has been approached to develop public art which is integral to the scheme in the form of an inhabitable sculpture to be used as a guestroom.

King continued:
“We believe that the art element will be symbiotic with the scheme rather than purely a decorative addition. This work by Antony Gormley is an exciting integration of a sculpture within the functions of the hotel, while providing a new landmark. The design has been developed so a unique guestroom can be accommodated within it. We have worked closely with ReardonSmith, the UK’s leading specialist Hotel Architect, in the search for an appropriate hotel site, while top planning consultants Gerald Eve have been instrumental in securing planning permission”

Andaz 5th Avenue to open July 5th across from the New York public library

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Hyatt Hotels & Resorts has announced that Andaz 5th Avenue, the second Andaz property in New York and the fifth in the collection, plans to open July 5, 2010. The Andaz philosophy is that guests should feel free to express their personal style in an atmosphere that fully embraces its locale. Andaz 5th Avenue takes its design cues from its midtown Manhattan neighbourhood. Striking yet timeless interiors are designed by Tony Chi to be both loft-like and evocative of the city’s century-old apartment residences. A sophisticated bar, a shop carrying artisanal products made by local purveyors, and peaceful guestrooms all reflect the Andaz credo of facilitating – not forcing – the guest experience.Design
As the first full New York City hotel designed by Tony Chi, the muted palette and exposed pipe ceilings channel industrial New York; open spaces, open kitchens and residential style furniture add a home-like feeling to the space; and factory sash windows pay homage to New York City’s pre-war apartments and factories and provide unrestricted views of area icons, such as the Empire State Building and The New York Public Library directly across the street. Natural materials such as black- and white-washed poplar and rich grey basalt provide a counterpoint to the sheen of white lacquer finishes and marquis lighting. Both the Fifth Avenue and 41st Street sides have floor-to-ceiling windows with peek-a-boo shutters, allowing natural light to flood the interiors during the day while peacefully enclosing the space at night.

Accommodations
Of the 184 rooms, 36 are suites, six of which have terraces overlooking the grand façade of the New York Public Library. Starting at 322 square feet, the guestrooms have 12-foot ceilings and double glazed windows, making them blissfully quiet. Black-washed poplar shutters enclose the oversized bathrooms that are lined in polished travertine marble with rainfall shower heads, dual sinks, and amenities. Each room has a black porcelain footbath in the shower area with a spout dedicated to filling it – perfect for relaxing feet that have spent hours pounding the pavement of one of the world’s best walking cities.

The Andaz XL Two-Bedroom Terrace Suite is 1,779 square feet (166 square meters), with an expansive landscaped terrace and views of both the Hudson River and the East River. Splash Suites feature a deep egg-shaped, free-standing bathtub, positioned in the centre of the oversized bathroom for the best views of the New York Public Library and the Empire State Building.

Seasonal, Local Culinary Culture
A 38-seat restaurant on the ground floor offers guests a menu in which ingredients are sourced from New York State farms and local purveyors. The restaurant at Andaz 5th Avenue is open all day and into the evening.

The bar in the cellar serves small-batch liquors and a carefully curated selection of wines by the glass, along with small and medium plates to share. Two oversized, 14-foot Claro Walnut wood slabs serve as the bars helmed by expert bartenders. In addition to the convivial space located near the bar and kitchen, guests can find plenty of nooks for quiet conversation in banquette seating or near the corner cheese room. An open ceiling exposes beams and fixtures reminiscent of industrial New York. A warm brick wall from a 1790 rural Connecticut farmhouse lines the entrance and basement walls of the bar.

Meetings and Events with a New York Apartment-like Feel
The second floor holds Andaz 5th Avenue’s meeting and event space, which has been aptly named Apartment 2E due to its residential, home-like layout. Once guests exit the elevators to the second floor, the expansive open kitchen is the first thing that comes into sight. Designed as “the heartbeat” of the 6,500 square-feet (593 square-meter) meeting and events space, everyone is invited to be a part of the action – sampling delicious, fresh cuisine and chatting with Andaz chefs – just like being in a friend’s home. Many of the studios have 14-foot factory sash windows that overlook the New York Public Library, while other studios have private access to the hotel’s open-air courtyard, an unexpectedly quiet oasis. Guests can use just one of the studios, which can accommodate groups of 16 to 100, or collapse the space into one large house party venue where up to 400 guests can mill about the studios, kitchen, bar, and courtyard.

All images Courtesy of Andaz 5th Avenue

Hotel Opening: New luxury on the West Coast

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Hyatt Hotels & Resorts is delighted to announce the opening of Park Hyatt Aviara Resort in Carlsbad, California, just north of San Diego. Park Hyatt now has 25 properties worldwide. A true California retreat, designed in the Spanish colonial style, Park Hyatt Aviara is set off by palm trees, expansive gardens, rolling hills, and views of the Pacific Coast. First opened in 1997, the resort spans 205 acres set on the northern shore of the Batiquitos Lagoon, which is one of California’s most precious, untouched wetlands with more than 130 species of birds and 24 varieties of flowering plants.

Four restaurants, ranging from a poolside café, an airy bistro, a contemporary steakhouse, and an elegant dining room serving a regional Italian menu offer guests exceptional cuisine. All guestrooms are beautifully appointed and feature a marble bathroom with a commodious bathtub. Of the 329 rooms, 44 are suites and all rooms have a private balcony or a landscaped terrace.

The resort is perfectly situated for active and leisurely retreats, as well as social mingling. A signature spa spans 15,000 square feet and includes 20 treatment rooms and fitness centre. A year-round destination for golf and tennis, the resort boasts an 18-hole championship golf course ranked as one of the top courses on the West Coast. The course, designed by Arnold Palmer, features exceptional practice facilities and a two-storey Spanish colonial clubhouse. Club-fitting and instruction are offered at the acclaimed Kip Puterbaugh Aviara Golf Academy and TaylorMade Performance Lab. The six tennis courts, managed by Peter Burwash International, include two clay courts and four hard courts. There are 78,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor meeting and event space.

Aruba to add adult-only property

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The Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba will be adding an adult-only property at the end of the year, catering exclusively for couples looking for an upscale quiet retreat: starting 23rd December 2010, all guests at Bucuti Beach Resort must be at least 18 years old.Already popular with couples from the UK and recognised by TripAdvisor as one of the top 10 most romantic resorts in the world, Bucuti is perfectly located on 14 acres of pristine powder fine sand of the island’s famed Eagle Beach, one of the Caribbean’s top ten beaches as published by ‘Dream Beaches of the World’.

Refined, sophisticated and designed with romance in mind, Bucuti’s peaceful atmosphere and location set it apart from Aruba’s larger resorts, which are more family orientated.

The sought-after beachfront Tara Suites, featuring large oceanfront balconies or terraces and king-sized beds, are an oasis from the crowds. Couples can relax on the beach, under their own private palapa, or simply lounge around the infinity pool in a comfy chair for two.

Bucuti offers a selection of packages tailored specifically for couples and its expert concierge team can coordinate a selection of excursions and activities.

Currently Renaissance Marina Aruba is the only property on the island with an adults-only policy.

Jestico + Whiles start work on the Aloft London ExCeL Hotel

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Work has started on site of the Aloft London ExCeL, a sleek new hotel at ExCeL in London’s Docklands. Designed by architects Jestico + Whiles,resposible for the interors of Andels Lodz the hotel is scheduled to open at the end of 2011, in readiness for the London Olympics. The project is being developed by ExCeL London’s parent company, Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (ADNEC) in partnership with Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide. Created to shake up the staid, traditional select service segment of the hotel industry, Aloft delivers urban-influenced, open and vibrant design and a social guest experience at an affordable price. Aloft London ExCeL will mark the brand’s UK debut and will be the second Aloft property in Europe following the Aloft Brussels Schuman, scheduled to open this Autumn.
Jestico + Whiles’ innovative design provides 252 guest bedrooms of different sizes, front of house areas including triple height entrance hall, bar, lounge, meeting rooms and fitness suite, back of house areas with offices, and a separate bar and restaurant which will spill out onto a new pedestrian piazza. The scheme is targeting a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating and employs highly insulated façades, CHP and ground source heat pump technology.

Unfortunately the practice was unable to supply any images of the interiors so we can only show you the usual exterior rendering which tell us little about any of the qualities this may have as an hotel.

The building is formed of three elements: a central ‘spine’ contains bedrooms and vertical circulation and is flanked by two crescents which house further bedrooms and gently curving corridors. The ‘serpentine’ form of the building helps to define external spaces and is also driven by a number of restrictions on construction allied to the clients’ requirements in terms of guestroom types and mix. The primary constraints include a strategic services corridor running across the site and the flight operation demands of the nearby London City Airport.

The hotel will be clad in several thousand coloured, textured stainless-steel shingles. The glazed façades will feature a large-scale screen-printed pattern, inspired by the illusion of depth seen in some of Bridget Riley’s paintings. The material will reflect the sunshine, adding warmth and liveliness to the building’s exterior spaces.

The building’s form has generated varying facades, some concave, others convex. The elevational design represents a response against the ubiquitous ‘punched window’ aesthetic of the generic hotel façade. Flush windows on the convex central spine therefore disappear into the homogenous ‘wallpaper’ of the screen printed glazed façade. Windows in the stainless steel clad concave crescent wings are united into a series of vertical slots. This gives the building a rhythm which differentiates the elements and enhances the experience of passers by.

John Whiles, Director of Jestico + Whiles said: “The start on site of Aloft London ExCeL is an exciting moment for the practice. The Aloft hotel will enhance the visual identity of the area and importantly bring much needed additional visitor accommodation to Docklands.

“We are now working on two Starwood Hotels & Resorts branded properties in the capital, with the W London-Leicester Square also nearing completion.”

Located at ExCeL’s Eastern entrance at the Royal Victoria Dock the hotel will have a direct access to Prince Regent Station on the Docklands Light Railway and London’s first International Convention Centre.

A New Jewel of the Mexican Caribbean

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El Taj Oceanfront, the five star luxury condo hotel that opened its doors this spring in Playa del Carmen, right on the stunning Mexican Caribbean coast, is known for its smooth, soft curves and natural materials. A month later, the hotel welcomed a new chic Indigo Beach Club and Restaurant that repeated the tradition of white curves and Bali-inspired details, and now competes with the Playa’s long time favorite, Mamita’s Beach Club. A well-known Mexican architect and a famous Italian restaurateur are behind the project.Sergio Segura (architect) designed the whole El Taj Oceanfront condo hotel, including the Beach Club and Andrea Bastogi (restaurateur) opened Indigo Beach Club and Restaurant. Renowned experts in their fields, the two men were able to create a visually pleasing, elegant Beach Club that blends with the style of the hotel and also with the natural beach setting, by utilizing tropical, Bali-inspired, light-colored décor that is playfully embellished with different-colored glasses and pillows.

While working on the project, Segura used an architectural style based on soft curves that give a feeling of smoothness and comfort. White curves of El Taj Oceanfront elegantly match with thatched natural rooftops, water fountains and lush vegetation. Bali-inspired exterior and interior elements add to the sense of a lush, comforting tropical paradise. His objective was to create a building that blends in with the pace, façade, culture and flavors of the Riviera Maya where it’s located by using local materials, such as wood, stone, palm tree roofs, and a lot of wild vegetation, by adjusting to the warm Caribbean climate and its beachfront location, and by taking into consideration the construction style that was always traditionally used in this town before it developed into a lively international beach community that sometimes is not shy to comply with the dictatorship of the international architectural fashion.

Bastogi, the Italian restaurateur, has a passion to be constantly on the move, creating innovative projects and watching Playa del Carmen develop into a fashionable, sophisticated destination, while still preserving its natural charm of a fishing village.

British Airways will start operating direct flights to Cancun staring on November 3, 2010, enabling easy access to this part of Mexico and Playa del Carmen, where the hotel is located, is 45 minutes down the Caribbean coast from Cancun.

Image credit: Condo Hotels Playa del Carmen

New bathroom mirrors based on LED from Baulmann Leuchten

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Baulmann Leuchten, a market leader for bathroom lighting products, is now introducing the first illuminated bathroom mirror based only on LED-technology. The frame of this new mirror is made completely from polished stainless steel. As a standard in the Baulmann bathroom range, the product has a protection rating of IP44, which makes it suitable for the use in bathrooms and wet locations. The warm-white LED is integrated behind the opal diffusor to provide an all-over glare free illumination.

Besides the standard size of 840 x 1200 mm (with a height of only 30 mm!) this mirror can be produced to almost every individual size thanks to the flexibility of the integrated LED.

Contra Curtains installs furnishings in Le Meridien

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Contra Curtains Ltd successfully completed the manufacture and installation of soft furnishings to 172 guest bedrooms at Le Meridien Piccadilly Hotel, London.Contra supplied curtains, sheers, upholstered pelmets and cushions to all refurbished bedrooms.

The refurbishment began in January 2010 and involved highly intensive phases completed over a short timescale.

Liaising with project contractors GCM Ltd, project manager Chris Wicks ensured that Contra delivered a high quality product throughout the hotel.

Interior designer, Anita Rosato said: “Contra were highly organised in scheduling and delivering curtains for 172 rooms all of varying sizes and on a fast track rolling programme. They were keen to assist in every way possible to complete the job on time in budget and to a level of quality expected for a prestige hotel such as this. Thanks Chris for helping to make the job run smoothly!”

Choice Hotels announces first-ever Comfort Suites Hotel in Downtown Atlanta

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Choice Hotels International, Inc. has formally announced its plans for a future Comfort Suites hotel in downtown Atlanta with franchisee Atlanta Underground, LLC. — the first-ever Choice brand hotel for the city. The future hotel will be co-owned by management company Excel Hotel Group and restoration and renovation company S&A Industries. To be located at 54 Peachtree Street, the current building planned for the future home of the 156-suite hotel boasts an historic first five floors, having originally been constructed over 100 years ago, with an additional 11 floors added prior to the city’s 1996 Summer games, most recently serving as student housing facilities for nearby Georgia State University. Unique renovation plans for the property would also make the hotel the first-ever adaptive re-use project for the Comfort Suites brand.

The property is scheduled to begin its restoration and renovations process later this month and is tentatively scheduled to re-open as a Comfort Suites hotel in December 2010. The location’s multi-million dollar renovation process mainly calls for complete furniture, fixtures and equipment replacements, adding a more urban new design aesthetic throughout.

Current plans call for the addition of a lounge area, meeting facilities, business centre, fitness centre and guest laundry facilities as well as specific VIP floors with added amenities. The hotel also plans to provide complimentary shuttle service for its guests to local attractions and points of interest, such as the city’s convention centre, aquarium and nearby restaurants.

© 2010 Choice Hotels International, Inc. All rights reserved.

The Sanctuary Spa, Covent Garden refurbished

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The much loved day spa exclusively for women, The Sanctuary, Covent Garden, has been treated to a sumptuous makeover by Charles Leon Associates. The interior design company has transformed the previously dated schemes by re-interpreting the extravagantly styled interiors for which The Sanctuary is famed in a series of concepts encompassing the spa’s reception, lounge and dressing room. The á la carte Restaurant and iconic Koi Carp Lounge have also been refreshed The design moves The Sanctuary away from its underlying oriental theme towards a more English and eclectic vernacular. In reception, beyond the street level retail area, visitors are now greeted by a joyful confection of boudoir-style elements, such as three extraordinary cabinets, upholstered in deeply buttoned mushroom satin vinyl with mirrored doors and crystal doorknobs. These act as gentle crowd control, filtering guests towards a long, open and rather surreal reception desk, constructed with heavy gilt Baroque framed mirrors that seem to float above a layer of filmy sheer. The oversized Baroque pattern behind the reception desk is a design feature that reappears throughout the spa in varying scales and treatments – from wallpapers and fabrics to tiling and fretwork screens – as do delicately feminine crystal lights.

It was key that the Lounge, located just above reception and adjacent to the internal retail area, remained clearly visible and welcoming to all visitors; however, it was also to serve a variety of needs from socialising to private relaxation and even sleeping. It has therefore been subtly ‘zoned’ into three areas, with screens and sheers building up gentle layers of privacy. While each area is distinct, they flow naturally into one another, creating a procession of subtle shifts in mood that become increasingly hushed and peaceful.

The first area, furnished with comfortable armchairs and coffee tables, offers something of a café experience. Two playful fretwork screens on each side of this space mark entry into the Lounge and the beginning of the second area, which is more subdued and sumptuous than the first, softened with walls of bronze sheers and low lighting, a deep pile carpet and velvet upholstery fabrics. A partition of bronze shear marks entry to the third space lined with deep day-bed sofas where guests can recline and sleep. Food and drinks is served throughout the Lounge.

Shady solutions from the Modern Garden Company

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The Cocon parasol is a new parasol design from Belgian manufacturer Sywawa and new to The Modern Garden Company. The asymmetric shape, designed to create shade and privacy for individual users, is the ideal choice for poolside loungers or on a beach. Available in a wide range of colours from neutral browns and grey to vibrant reds.The Cocon can be used with a variety of unique bases. Sywawa has used its extensive experience in this field to create bases that are stylish as well as functional. The unique design of Coupe – winner of the public design award at 100% Design in Rotterdam 2008 – incorporates a polyethylene bowl that can function as a planter, water feature or even as an ice bucket! The stylish Cube is filled with water to provide the weight and works as a practical side table when used with a parasol or doubles as a stool when not in use.

Swanky products from FW Lighting

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FW Lighting brings a new range of architectural and commercial lighting products to UK designers from its Polish manufacturing partner, Organic.

The first, Swanky, is one of 25 new creations to be launched for 2010 here in the UK. Designed initially for the hotel sector, Swanky is now finding new avenues of use in the restaurant, leisure and retail markets. These pictures are from the 121 roomed Monopol Hotel in Wroclaw, Poland. Swanky is a suspended light fixture manufactured from Fibreglass, Orgilex and Dibond and is available in red, blue or white finishes with personalised colour options available on request.

Organic are pioneers in the use of existing and new materials such as Orgilex. Conceptualized and put into production by Organic, Orgilex is first chemically treated and then hand finished creating this new and flexible light diffusing medium.

Swanky is a versatile suspended light fixture capable of accommodating 50w halogen AR111 lamps or CDM R111 metal halide lamps. Further illumination effects (as seen through the stylish Dibond supporting structure) are created by the introduction of six single coloured PowerLEDs available in red, green, blue, amber, warm white or neutral white.

Should you have a project that has “own design” light sources then Organic can realize these ideas and construct to your specification on time and on budget. So please, call or email us today.

Miniview: The Grange St Paul’s London

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The St Paul’s Grange Hotel is perfectly located in the heart of London, in the heart of the City and its businesses. The location seems to have been central to the idea behind the hotel, which is targeted at the corporate market whilst situated adjacent to St Paul’s cathedral.On entering the hotel guests are greeted with a large spiral screen that descends from the top floor. This visual element attracts the eye and shows that the hotel is equipped with the latest technology. For conferences in the hotel the screen can adapt any coporate logo or visuals that businesses working within the hotel would like during their conference.

There is a corporate feel to styling carried on throughout the reception area, where colours of brown and red are subtle yet sophisticated without being overly extravagant. The reception area has a large desk which allows a large number of staff members to check guests in and out at the same time.

Leading off the reception is the atrium, which has a ceiling that is the height of the entire hotel, some seven floors or so. The roof is made out of glass and the far wall is also glass panelling, allowing as much sunlight as possible to pour in through the windows, creating a light and airy dining and socialising area.

Hotel Opening: The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong

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The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong, opened on June 21, is the luxury hotel brand’s second property in the city and its seventh in China. Located in Shanghai ifc, the prime real estate in Lujiazui financial trade zone, the hotel and development is the work of architect Cesar Pelli. The 285-room Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong is Shanghai’s ultimate destination for luxury and style, and occupies the top 18 floors of the Shanghai ifc South Tower. Opened in June during the World Expo, the design and style of the hotel is contemporary, with hints of new interpretations of 1930’s Shanghai Art Deco. This gives a great sense of place to the hotel as guest rooms and restaurants embrace magnificent sweeping views over The Bund – the most intact collection of Art Deco architecture anywhere in the world.

With interior designs by Richard Farnell, The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong guest rooms and suites range in size from 50 square meters (500 square feet) to 400 square meters (4,000 square feet), for the palatial Ritz-Carlton Suite and Chairman Suite. There are three floors of Club accommodation, and each club room enjoys access to the hotel’s stunning Club Lounge on the 49th level, which will be open 24 hours a day.

This new hotel will offer a host of exquisite luxury restaurants and a bar with unrivalled views over The Bund and the Shanghai skyline. Restaurants include Aura Lounge and Jazz Bar, Jin Xuan, the fine dining Chinese Restaurant designed by Steve Leung; Scena Italian Restaurant and Flair Rooftop Restaurant and Bar, both designed by the world famous Super Potato. Flair is Shanghai’s highest al fresco dining and wining venue and is destined to be the unique new social centre of Pudong and the city. Featuring more than 2,500 square meters (25,000 square feet) of meeting and conference space on the third level, including a 1,135-square-metre (11,350 square feet) Grand Ballroom, the second largest ballroom among the city’s luxury hotels, The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong can accommodate large and small meetings and gatherings in sumptuous environment with world-class technology and facilities underscored by The Ritz-Carlton legendary service. All meeting space offers floor-to-ceiling windows and natural daylight.

Located on the hotel’s 55th floor, and occupying an area of more than 1,500 square meters (15,000 square feet), The Ritz-Carlton Spa by ESPA features 10 treatment rooms, including nine multi-function treatment rooms and a Harmony Suite where two guests may relax and enjoy treatments together.

A diamond-like façade glittering with the vibrancy of the city, Shanghai ifc mall also boasts opulent interiors framing the most stylish shopping environment and housing hundreds of world-renowned international branded retails.

Knight Frank’s luxury hotels report 2010

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Interesting attempt by Frank Knight to define luxury hotels. The necessity of them doing it (and they are the guys who sell these properties) shows how out of line the star rating systme has become with the realities of proper 5 star luxury service.

Too many hotels are currently being awarded 5 star status that they deserve neither on facilities offered nor on the quality of service given.

Marriott International announces first hotel in Guyana

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Marriott will open its first branded hotel in Guyana in 2013. The 160-room Georgetown Marriott Hotel is on track to receive LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). It is alsoon track to be Marriott’s first LEED hotel in the Caribbean & Latin America. It will operate under a management agreement with Atlantic Hotel Inc (AHI). AHI is currently owned by the Government of Guyana (GoG) as part of a public-private partnership between the Government of Guyana and private sector investors. We are thrilled to partner with AHI and the Government of Guyana to open our first Marriott Hotel in the country, representing Marriott’s presence in another Capital city in South America,” said Laurent de Kousemaeker, chief development officer for Marriott International in the Caribbean & Latin America. “This will also be Marriott’s first LEED- hotel in the region, and we are confident that it will play an instrumental role in the continued economic and commercial development of Guyana.”

Speaking on behalf of the Government of Guyana, President Bharrat Jagdeo, said, “Guyana looks forward to a first class branded quality hotel operated by Marriott International. This public-private partnership project will transform the hospitality landscape and can be expected to encourage more travel and tourism development for our nation. The project will be more an integrated entertainment complex ideally located at the corner of the Atlantic Ocean and Demerara River with a casino, night club, restaurant, and boardwalk.”

The hotel’s state-of-the-art architectural and interior design concept will be created by the firm of Urbahn Architects (New York).

Marriott appoint new Procurement leader

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Twenty-year hospitality veteran Stephane C. Masson has been named vice president, global procurement for Marriott International, Inc. He will lead a team to manage and deploy, scalable and environmentally responsible procurement initiatives around the world, increase synergies between domestic and international contracts, and advance global supplier diversity. Marriott has a goal to spend 15 percent with minority-, veteran-, LGBT-, and woman-owned businesses. In the past five years, Marriott spent $2.3 billion with diverse suppliers in the U.S. and 14.8 percent ($372 million) last year alone.

“Stephane brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this position,” said John Adams, senior vice president, Global Operations Services, Marriott International, Inc. “We’re confident that he will mirror his international procurement success globally.”

French-born Stephane is expanding his most recent responsibilities as vice president of international procurement where he successfully managed supplier initiatives in the United Kingdom, Dubai, China, Australia and Germany to include Marriott’s global portfolio that spans 70 countries and territories.

New entrance canopy for The Rubens

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The architectural metalwork department at Andy Thornton Ltd has recently completed the installation of a stunning new entrance canopy at The Rubens at the Palace, a Red Carnation Hotel in central London. Located on Buckingham Palace Road, only yards from the palace and just a short walk from Westminster Abbey, the majestic hotel, built in 1911, now has a grand entrance to match its four-star luxury status.The design brief from the hotel group’s Estates Manager Brian Brennan to Alan Soutar of LCE Architects, who worked closely with Andy Thornton on the project, was simply to replace the existing tired and rather incongruous 1960’s structure with a canopy more befitting the period of the building and its fine facade. Mr Brennan had seen a canopy he liked during a trip to Paris and was keen to commission something similar.

The resulting elliptical shaped canopy is manufactured in mild steel and aluminium and features laminated glass panels dropped into a convex metal frame, with a decorative crown and laser-cut gold-leafed name lettering. The structure has been finished in a weather-resistant epoxy powder-coat.

The complete structure was fabricated in the Andy Thornton workshops in West Yorkshire before being dismantled and transported to site for installation. The cantilevered canopy was secured to a concealed beam and hung from two wall-mounted tension rods.

Due to the hotel’s location, the canopy had to be installed with minimal disruption to guests, tourists and traffic. Despite having to work behind a restrictive wooden hoarding, the fixing team managed to install the complete structure within the two-week allocation.

Now that the canopy has been unveiled, the reaction has been incredible. The hotel finally has an entrance to match its aristocratic grandeur and one befitting its perfect location in the heart of London’s tourist attractions.

RHA’s Bureau Laptop Easy Chair

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Exclusive to the RHA is the Bureau Laptop Easy Chair; perfect for a hotel business lounge.High quality easy chair with a built-in 360 degree SWIVEL writing tablet. Comfortable and ideal for working with a laptop or notebook.

(1) Designed to be strong and sturdy, perfect for use in a waiting room or business lounge where you don’t want the chairs to be moved out of position.
(2) Feature stitching to sides, back & front seat cushion.
(3) Brown leather cover or custom for quantity orders.
(4) Walnut laminate tablet, birch ply with edges stained to match the walnut top. Fixed at two points for increased weight support.
(5) Choice of tablet shape & finish for quantity orders.
(6) Brushed metal base.

Designed & sold exclusively by RHA.
Contact RHA for further details or a quote.

RHA have a skilled team of Furniture Designers that can develop your ideas from concept to final product. We have a wealth of manufacturing knowledge & over 18 years experience producing quality bespoke furniture.

More custom made items can be seen by visiting the Custom Furniture directory on RHA’s website.

Profits soar in Germany

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Despite the volcanic ash cloud shutting down airports across Europe, the German hotel market experienced strong growth in April 2010 as the economy recovered from recession. Driven by a 6.4 percentage point increase in room occupancy and 43.3 per cent increase in average room rate, Dusseldorf experienced Revenue per Avaible Room (RevPAR) growth of 62.5 per cent with Gross Operating Profit per Available Room (GOPPAR) increasing by a staggering 249 per cent.

Similarly, Frankfurt experienced RevPAR growth of 69.2 per cent and GOPPAR increased by 236.7 per cent. According to David Bailey, deputy managing director, TRI Hospitality Consulting “The German hotel market was hit hard by the recession in 2009 and as the economy continues to grow gradually, we are likely to see continued year-on-year increases in performance levels. These increases are, however, from a very low base and it is important to see them in this context”.

The Vienna hotel market, which also experienced significant declines over the course of 2009, recorded a 2.7 percentage point increase in room occupancy and 32.1 per cent increase in average room rate, resulting in a 37.5 per cent increase in RevPAR. According to statistics compiled by the Vienna Tourist Board, the number of Russian and Italian visitors to the city in April increased by almost 40 per cent while there were declines in the number of British and American visitors. GOPPAR for the Vienna hotel market increased significantly by 114.7 per cent.

Whilst the travel disruption across Europe resulted in a decline in RevPAR in several European cities in April, nine out of the 10 markets in our sample experienced growth in the calendar year to April 2010. Zurich was the only market in our sample to experience a marginal decline in
RevPAR levels in the calendar year to April 2010 led by a 4.6 per cent decline in the month of April.

However, tight control over costs meant that Zurich hotels experienced an increase of 5.7 per cent in GOPPAR over the period.

Importance of Polish Market emphasised by Hilton

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For the last four years it seems HotelDesigns has been tipping Poland to be the hot spot for hotel development in Europe. Polish hotel contract suppliers have told us they believe that Poland is still 50% ‘underhoteled’.

Rezidor identified Poland as a prime target for Radisson Blu and Park Inn,Starwood have been developing Polish Westin,Sheraton and W, whilst the announcement below shows that Hilton too are now in the game, along with Vienna International, operators of the Andels Hotel Lodz and many independantsHilton Worldwide has announced the signing of franchise agreements for Doubletree in Warsaw and Lodz, Poland. The announcement marks a significant entry for the Doubletree by Hilton brand into the Polish market and the future arrival of the country’s largest conference hotel in the heart of the capital city.

Modern met medieval with the opening of Hilton Gdansk, a new hotel designed by renowned Polish architect Prof. Stefan Kurlylowicz. The hotel is a striking addition to Gdansk’s old city area and is designed to complement the city’s wealth of historic buildings with its timeless features and use of traditional materials. Hilton Gdansk is the second Hilton hotel in Poland, where the brand has had a presence since 2007 with Hilton Warsaw Hotel and Convention Centre.

The two newly constructed Doubletree hotels hotels will provide business travellers with some of the most extensive hotel conference venues in Poland; with 1,000 square metres of dedicated meeting space at the Doubletree by Hilton, Lodz and more than 3,000 square metres of meeting space at the Doubletree by Hilton, Warsaw Conference Centre and Spa.

The Doubletree Warsaw Conference Centre and Spa will be operated by Polaris Hospitality Enterprises Sp.z.o.o and is expected to open in Q2 2012. The Doubletree by Hilton Lodz will be operated by Film Hotel Sp.z.o.o and is expected to open in Q4 2012.

Welcoming today’s announcement, Patrick Fitzgibbon, senior vice president – development for Hilton Worldwide Europe and Africa, said: “Poland represents a substantial opportunity in the introduction of our portfolio of brands around the world. We have dedicated significant development resources to Poland and I am delighted that we are now introducing Doubletree by Hilton to the market, starting with these two excellent properties.”

Rob Palleschi, global head for Doubletree by Hilton hotels, commented: “Doubletree by Hilton has seen remarkable growth since its European introduction in 2008 and we are proud to continue our development success in Poland. With our current collection of Doubletree by Hilton hotels operating in Europe and 15 additional hotels now under development in the region, the potential for owners and developers of current and new-build hotels to become affiliated with Hilton Worldwide and the Doubletree by Hilton brand has never been greater.”

Doubletree by Hilton Warsaw Conference Centre and Spa will offer 347 bedrooms, two restaurants, two bars, a spa and more than 3,000 square metres of conference facilities. The hotel will be easily reached by both road and air, located just 16 kilometres from Warsaw airport and nearby to a new Warsaw orbital road, which has quick connections to Krakow, Wroclaw and Poznan.

Doubletree by Hilton Lodz will offer 200 bedrooms, a restaurant, two bars, a spa and more than 1,000 square metres of conference facilities. Located in the south western part of Lodz, renowned for being the centre of Poland’s film and media industries, the hotel is only five minutes from the city centre and five kilometres from the airport.

Doubletree by Hilton characteristic qualities include a unique and caring commitment to the communities in which they operate. Doubletree by Hilton believes in a set of business values that make their hotels a desirable place for employees to work and a satisfying place for travellers to stay. This can include sponsoring local schools and being active participants in the local community.

Hilton Worldwide has identified Poland as one of its key European growth markets for the rollout of its portfolio of hotel brands. The company currently operates one hotel in the country – the upscale Hilton Warsaw Hotel and Convention Centre – and has a further two full-service Hilton properties in the pipeline to open in Gdansk and Wroclaw, as well as Hilton Garden Inn properties in Warsaw, Wroclaw, Rzeszow and Krakow.

Panaz introduces the Legend Collection

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Panaz design studio is proud to introduce the new and exciting velvet flame-retardant upholstery collection “LEGEND”. The collection includes sumptuous, rich velvets in 3 elegant designs: Garland, an exotic palm leaf design, Hepburn, a classical vertical stripe and Monroe, a co-ordinating block design. Legend is a welcome addition to our current portfolio and as the name of the collection and its designs suggest, is evocative of a bygone era that is reinvented incorporating today’s colour and design trends. The colours and designs we have selected provide options for both a classic, more traditional look but at the same time would easily suit a more contemporary setting if desired.

Not only are the designs and colours appealing to the eye, the fabric itself is both functional and reliable and suitable for any contract Hospitality environment.

Hotel growth continues worldwide

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Despite global economic challenges, hotel developments continue to progress, with 432,000 new rooms injected into global supply by both independent hotels and groups.International hotel supply records a 2.7 per cent growth to reach almost 20m classified rooms.

Much of this growth is fuelled by hotel groups, alone recording an increase of 4.2 per cent.
“Although much the world’s hotel growth is a result of projects already launched before the crisis, it is still a positive indication of the commitment, endurance and potential from developers, investors and of course hoteliers. It is also no doubt necessary in order to stimulate economic growth, and then, when recovery is well and truly upon us, sustain it,” states CEO, MKG Group, Georges Panayotis.

Renewed dynamism in mature market-continents is most apparent, with 170,000 new rooms in North America and 138,000 in Europe, an increase of 3.1 per cent and 2.2 per cent, respectively.

Asia-Pacific is somewhat subdued during this particular period, managing 98,000 rooms, a growth of only 1.9 per cent.

Other regions also show development resilience during the global economic challenge, with Latin America registering 63,600 new rooms (+4.8 per cent), Middle East and Africa 52,700 (+4.2 per cent).

“Moderate growth and reduced pipeline developments are anticipated for the coming years however, given the number of cancellations, postponements and of course the difficulties in obtaining financing,” continued
Panayotis. “As a result, we can expect greater popularity in hotel franchising, widely considered to be the best way to expand internationally.”

2010’s World Hotel Ranking has remains largely unchanged. Only Hilton Worldwide manages to move into third position with an 8 per cent increase
in room supply, pushing out Marriott international.

Hilton’s extensive franchise development programme in the US being the driving factor.

The year’s growth is also marked by consolidations, though more was actually expected. Most notable is Groupe du Louvre
(+28.8 per cent) and NH Hoteles (+18.6 per cent), both taking over other groups and expanding their portfolio with Golden Tulip and
Hesperia, respectively. Exceptional supply growth also came from Australian-based Mantra Group (+89.2 per cent), 7 Days Group
Holdings Limited (+51.8 per cent), Barcelo Hotels (+33.8 per cent) and Merrylin Hotel Management (+23.8 per cent).

Marina Bay Sands chooses Bartech’s Minibar Management System

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The recently opened, architecturally-stunning business, leisure and entertainment destination, Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, has chosen Bartech to install automated Minibars in all of its 2,561 rooms and suites.Bartech was selected by Marina Bay Sands to allow operation of its mini-bar department in the most efficient way, ensuring the best service and quality for its guests, and make use of the unique energy saving system that is integrated in the Bartech Software. “Operating Minibars efficiently in 2,561 rooms spread over 3 towers and 55 stories requires the right tool, and Bartech offers that to Marina Bay Sands Management” said Jan Strijker, Managing Director of Bartech Asia Pacific. “We are also extremely proud to take part in this fantastic project in Singapore”.

With Bartech Automatic Mini-bars installed in hotels from 19 to 3,000 rooms in Asia Pacific, hotel operators increasingly recognize the many benefits Bartech has to offer.

The Bartech software automatically posts mini-bar charges to the room folio through an advanced interface with the hotel’s Property Management System resulting in loss reduction and accurate stock control. An automatic refill report provides in-room dining staff with the list of items to be refilled per mini-bar thus limiting the quantity of rooms to be controlled to those where products have been touched or consumed. This tremendously improves operating efficiency and leads to decreased labour costs.

Thanks to the automatic billing of charges, the hotel staff does not have to disturb guests to check whether they have had something from the mini-bar anymore. In case of a dispute, a short-cut further allows the Front desk staff to easily check the status of products inside the mini-bar in real-time resulting in optimal service quality and quicker check-outs.

Among other powerful features that assist in the reduction of operational costs and provides substantial energy savings, the C.E.S.S option (Computerized Energy Saving System) allows the hotel to set up cold production inside mini-bars according to room status (occupied, vacant, under maintenance) and time. All Bartech automatic mini-bars comply with WEEE, RoHS, ISO, CSA, FCC and UL certification requirements.

Already installed in some other large hotel casinos world-wide including Las Vegas Sands Corp.’s Venetian Resort Hotel Macau and the combined Venetian and Palazzo complex in Las Vegas, the Bartech system has a proven ability to manage sites with thousands of rooms with the greatest efficiency.

Images copyright Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.

Safety first for RJD Interiors

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RJD Interiors Ltd are proud to advise all existing and prospective clients that we continue to be up-to-date with important health and safety regulations.

All staff have recently undertaken the CITB’s Site Supervisors Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS) as well as an asbestos awareness course and a manual handling course. Daran Jones, Director, said ‘It is extremely important for the safety of our staff and for the other trades we work alongside, that everyone is kept up-to-date with the latest health and safety regulations. You cannot afford to be complacent about health and safety on site, whether it is a new build or a refurbishment project.’RJD Interiors are fit-out specialists of contract bedroom furniture and we have many years experience of working with manufacturers of bedroom furniture of leading hotel brands including Hilton, Radisson, City Inn, Holiday Inn, Hampton by Hilton, Express by Holiday Inn, Ramada Encore and Travelodge. RJD Interiors offers a complete package which includes unload, distribution, fit out and handover of finished rooms.

We also manufacture bespoke joinery for and fit out shops and offices, reception counters and bars, retail premises, student accommodation, hospitals, schools and care homes.

Our professional team takes the headache out of major problems by project managing each contract to deliver quality installations that meet time and cost budgets every time. We keep you updated of progress and work to very high quality levels. Our main role is to uphold your brand values and quality by ensuring all works are high standard. We’re members of the British Contract Furniture Association (BCFA), you’ll find us on page 52 of the 2010 directory.

Images taken with permission of the management

Enhanced curtains capability from Cliq Designs

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Cliq Designs is responding to increased demand for curtains with the launch of a comprehensive measure, manufacture and installation service for the hotels industry.The Preston based company has already successfully completed curtain projects for properties including the Scarlet Hotel at Mawgan Porth in Cornwall, the Park Inn Manchester and the Birmingham Marriott.

Cliq is now focusing this capability into a comprehensive offer that includes an on-site measuring service, support for design, fabric sourcing where required, sample and sample room production, manufacturing, and full installation including blinds, voiles and tracks where specified.

Commenting, Cliq managing director Adam Bolton said that the enhanced service was already proving popular with designers, contractors and property owners for both new build and refurbishment projects.

“Cliq Designs is well known for its soft and quilted furnishings for hotel guest rooms, but what’s probably less recognised is that we also possess expertise and experience in curtains for both bedrooms and public areas. We’ve reviewed what clients need in this area of the fit-out and brought together our manufacturing expertise, together with the key skills of measuring and fitting, so that we are now able to offer the market a truly comprehensive service.”

Get moving on HotelDesigns with an online video!

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We now offer an affordable video production service through a UK network of over 400 experienced film makers. A professionally produced video of your hotel or company will be streamed directly into your website, or into your page in the Directory if you are registered with us.

Prices for production and promotion start at just £300 for a video montage produced using high resolution photography. Music and a professional voice over can be added too at no additional cost.

If you would prefer to have a video shot on location, we can arrange for a local film maker to visit your hotel or showroom; film products, rooms, customers or staff to showcase your products and services.

We cater for all budgets whether large or small. For full costs, please refer to the table below.

If you already have a video, let us know. A yearly cost of £250 is charged to stream existing video into our website.If you require assistance selecting images for the Showcase or to enquire about the services offered, please do not hesitate to contact Lorraine Cunliffe or Patrick Goff who will be happy to help.Lorraine CunliffeLorraine.cunliffe@hoteldesigns.net
Patrick GoffPatrick.goff@hoteldesigns.net*A yearly renewal cost of £250 is charged for continued streaming into our website.

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Hilton chooses ODonnell Furniture to supply their hotels

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Slowly re-starting their refurbishment programme after the hardest recession in living memory, Hilton have turned to ODonnell Furniture Makers to provide high quality casegoods at their Bradford and Nottingham properties.ODonnell managing director, Aodh O’Donnell commented that he was especially pleased to renew the Hilton partnership after such a good working relationship at Hilton Metropole.

O’Donnell said: “We hope these projects will show our ability to provide the high quality products, timely professional installation and hassle free project management so important to high occupancy hotel groups such as Hilton.”

In other news, Crown Plaza Shoreditch Hotel in London has also chosen ODonnell to supply their bedroom casegoods.

Glamorgan students finish in top three of design awards

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University of Glamorgan students Aleksandra Rajska and Sara Foster have won recognition in the top three of a prestigious UK-wide design award.The students’ designs for cutting-edge bars were judged by a panel of 15 top Interior Designers and industry professionals against entries from across the UK, as part of the Satelliet-Browns Student Design Challenge. The awards were presented on Wednesday June 16 at an awards ceremony in the BarShow 2010, London.

Aleksandra, whose design for a “Laputa Graffiti Bar” won second place, said: “This competition was a valuable insight into the reality of designing for the commercial hospitality industry, and we were delighted to reach the top three.”

Sara Foster’s “Jonnie’s Bar” design was also placed in the top three, and she added: “I was really overwhelmed that my design was chosen: it has given me more confidence that I can achieve in this profession.”

Course leader Dr Erica Liu said, “Design competition is part of the curriculum of our course BA (Hons) Interior Design, it gives our students opportunity to compete on a national level and gain recognition from the industry. We are thrilled to receive this high profile award and be part of the exciting show in London this year.”

Twelve Apostles, Cape Town (Patrick Goff)

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South Africa is in the Southern Hemisphere, which means its seasons are the reverse of those in the Northern Hemisphere – as upside down as the constellations at night. Thus June, July and August are winter months – and of course the time when many visitors from the Northern Hemisphere arrive. It can be very cold in the Cape – indeed the 2010 World Cup has been described as one of the coldest ever, with snow fall on Table Mountain.

For 12 Apostles the variability of the Cape weather and location on the Atlantic (colder) side of the Cape Peninsula ensures that they are frequently inside a cloud mix of salt spray off the sea and mist off the mountains behind the hotel. The hotel is in a narrow band of fynbos (aromatic herbal scrub) between the 12 Apostle mountain range, after which the hotel is named, and the main coast road around the Cape. Whilst it photographs beautifully from around the bay the hotel is isolated by the main road from the shore line which at this point is high surf and large boulders – indeed the hotel carries relics on its terrace from shipwrecks on the point below the hotel.

The hotel is part of Red Carnation group who also operate the wonderful Bushmans Kloof, and whilst the service and staff are excellent (and probably the reason for those awards) the location here is not a patch on Bushmans, despite being in a reserve. Here Cape wildlife may be caught on hotel CCTV cameras at night but there are no conducted forays into the finebos, the emphasis being on the sybaritic, the quality of the bars and restaurant and an award winning Spa. During the day the proximity of the road means wildlife is rarely seen, so this is an urban hotel in a park setting.

Twelve Apostles, Cape Town

During my visit the hotel was undergoing a refurbishment. I had resisted the temptation of visiting the hotel in previous trips to Cape Town so perhaps I have only myself to blame for such a poor sense of timing which meant they had a temporary kitchen, the bistro was out of action and the builders, whilst well managed and discreet, were still evident. So, rain and builders, not a good combination for any hotel wishing to show off its fine qualities. For 12A, as it is known locally, this was not a problem as staff obviously went out of their way to make sure all guests were as unaware as possible of the changes going on. Only because I am a nosy designer was I able to poke my way into the refurbishment and get a sight of the new rooms as they developed.

The weather? Well this is Cape Town, and there are only supposed to be 60 days a year here when there is no mist or cloud because of the two oceans, Atlantic and Indian, that meet just a few miles away.

So what was the refurbishment like? If the old schemes were voluptuous ‘old English’ style of somewhat decadent luxury,belonging to another age the new are a very contemporary reinterpretation of the seaside hotel, bringing a life and vitality into the buildings the old scheme did not quite achieve.
The layout of the hotel helps with refurbishment as it is a collection of connected but independent blocks, allowing refurbishment to be phased a block at a time so guests are not involved. The new schemes bring primary colour stripes to the carpets in the public areas, with signage mixing images of the sea with a tactile quality, a kind of flotsam and jetsam feel, to the images and graphics.

Twelve Apostles, Cape Town

There is a delightful freshness about the corridor schemes that is carried through in the freshness of the bedrooms, with good use of mirror and a baseline green that pulls in the landscape. The whole has a youthful vitality but still has the luxury finishes to be expected. Sophisticated use of upholstered walls carries through into huge upholstered bedheads. The wall coverings are of fabric so there may be a question mark over their longevity, but they bring a sense of luxury sophistication to the rooms.
Whilst very different to the same designer’s schemes at Bushmans Kloof, there is a sense of humour at work in both that enlivens the design. The feel that this is a tongue in cheek rework of a seaside hotel, the stripe in the carpet so obviously visually referencing deck chair canvas (consciously or unconsciouly)makes me smile with pleasure.

Lighting is well handled and whilst most of the guests are leisure, there is a substantial desk for those who need to work, as well a comprehensively equipped business centre for those who need printers, fax machines etc.

The bar also carries through the sense of fun seen in the corridors, with its focus on Africa rather than seaside. In common with the Restaurant that sits on a floor below, it has ocean views and a terrace for smokers, although smoking is not yet outlawed in internal spaces in South Africa in the way it is now in Europe.

Twelve Apostles, Cape Town

There is a successful mix of comfort and design, with the sense of humour engaging though the banana leaf wallpaper that works here very successfully. Images are of Africa with an exceptional collection of original drawings and prints of big cats. The bar is large and comfortable as is the rest of the room, and it is here that the likeness comes closest to Bushmans Kloof, the handwriting of the designer being the same.

The whole is almost from another era in the way the barman remembers names, the easy informality yet superb service in a room that is clubbish homely and stylish all at the same time. This is the same successful blend of Africa and Europe, or modern and traditional that makes the other hotels operated by the group so successful. The restaurant is stylish and very popular. Design again is modern and comfortable, considerably expanded in warmer months by the use of the large terrace. Despite being full the area worked well and the room had the bustle and smiles, chatter and absorption in the food that characterises most succesful restaurants.

In the absence of the bistro, food service from a temporary kitchen into the restaurant and the bar areas was terrific,and the food quality excellent, approved of by another SA hotel manager with whom we dined.

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Many Cape-tonians know 12A well, using its very popular Spa, but it also has a small cinema which is used for previews and small business presentations. In addition there is a marquee style funtion suite.
Twelve Apostles is one of the pre-eminent Spas in Cape Town, winning many awards. The spa is almost carved out of the living rock under the hotel itself. There is an external pool with ocean views but there are also pools within the spa itself.

Treatment rooms are neatly designed and there are also treatment rooms in the fynbos outside, mimicking the installations at Busmans Kloof. In the summer these could be opened up to the sound of the surf beyond the road. Excavating the living rock must have been an enormous challenge. There are two entrances to the Spa, one from the hotel and the other from adjacent to the Reception entrance, with its own reception desk and lounge area. The route into the Spa from its own front reception is over an underlit glass bridge, a device that is used elsewhere to introduce more light into the grotto of the interior.

This leaves a guest coming through from the hotel slightly undecided as to where to go on arrival although staff are usually on hand to greet new arrivals. Carving out the spaces has obviously resulted in some compromises as space is very limited. The spa is stylish and the treatments are expert, but there are areas of constriction. The relaxation zone is small and the male changing facilities are almost a vestigial afterthought.

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The popularity of spa treatments with men (apparently more men then women use them in many countries now) may well have changed the user profile for many spa operators. Here male changing would struggle with more than two guests at a time. Visiting during refurbishment showed how well the hotel is being updated with a fresh stylish contemporary interior. The corridors are hugely improved, whilst the styling of the bar and restaurant is timeless. The new bedrooms will be welcomed as a change from the somewhat old fashioned, stuffy, schemes that they replace.

On a future visit of Cape Town I will have a look at their new bistro. The award winning Chef (his underchef is now chef at the Cape Grace in Cape Town)proudly showed me his new kitchens, not quite ready to be brought into service on my visit but no doubt being worked hard by the time you read this.
With a refurbished Cape Grace, the new One & Only Cape Town, and other new Cape Town hotels under way including a Missoni, competition for the 12A is increasing. Its popularity with local clientele and its views along the coast will give it an edge.

Its biggest asset though is its operator, Red Carnation. With Bushmans Kloof its country cousin now recognised globally as one of the world’s great hotels,and the reopening of the refurbished Oyster Box in Umhlanga the ability to offer the leisure traveller a number and choice of destinations will continue to help this hotel remain full.

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Thompson hotel to open in London

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Thompson Hotels has announced its transatlantic expansion with the planned addition of a London hotel, Belgraves, to its portfolio.In a joint venture with The Harilela Group, Belgraves is scheduled to open in summer 2011 in London’s Belgravia featuring interior architecture and design by British designer Tara Bernerd and architectural design by EPR Architects.

The 85-room hotel will include an 80-seat signature restaurant, an intimate library bar and a fitness center, offering a seductive oasis in the heart of Central London.

The chic and eclectic lobby is hoped to become a second home for both hotel guests and London’s glitterati alike.

Blending traditional British hospitality with an American bohemian attitude, Belgraves will interpret the Thompson luxury experience in London. Thompson see a revival of ‘cool Brittania’ in an on-going creative movement in design, dining and art that is currently enhancing London’s status as a leading destination and resort city.

Belgraves will focus on privacy, personalized amenities and thoughtful design. Working closely with Tara Bernerd, Thompson Hotels has set out to create a luxurious home away from home in Belgravia, just minutes from London’s renowned shops, sights and the bustle of Sloane Square and the Kings Road.

JAB Anstoetz takes over Alcantara® distribution

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Fabric house JAB International Furnishings Ltd is delighted to announce the take-over of the exclusive distribution of Alcantara® branded materials in the UK and Ireland from May 2010.Since 1972 the Alcantara® brand has stood for unique and easycare material; synonymous with timeless elegance and beauty with a fascinating sensory appeal and recognised brand values. The particularly smooth and soft touch of this unique material means its appeal is far reaching and includes the most distinguished furnishing fields, such as the car industry and fashion.

The collaboration between these two renowned brands will see a new and fascinating Alcantara® collection offering 73 modern colours. The new collection book will also include a flame retardant offering and upon request, this is also available in all 73 colours. All Alcantara® collection books available on the market continue for the time being.

JAB is one of the world’s leading fabric houses offering stylish, premium fabrics for discerning clients. The innovative company is renowned for providing the very best furnishing and decoration fabrics, wall coverings, curtain rails and carpets and has representation in over 80 countries across Europe, North and South America, Africa, Asia and Australasia.

Travelodge announces its resignation from the British Hospitality Association

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Travelodge has announced recently it is resigning from the British Hospitality Association (BHA). In preparation of his new role as Chief Executive, on the 1st July 2010, Guy Parsons, Travelodge’s current MD, has undertaken a company review and has decided to resign from the BHA. Guy Parsons said: “The BHA is a traditional body which represents the full hospitality sector from B&B’s to large corporate organisations. We see an opportunity to transform the hotel industry in the UK, and believe that we can do this best by representing ourselves rather than lobbying via the BHA.”

“We have a strong in-house PR team and over the last couple of years we have championed a number of successful campaigns as diverse as ‘Say no to Bed Tax’ to the ’Save our Seaside’ campaign (which focussed on the need to revitalise costal economies). More recently we organised an industry wide coalition that called on the Mayor of London not to introduce his proposed hotel development tax.

“We have an aggressive growth plan in place, which will more than double the size of Travelodge hotels over the next ten years. We plan to do this by building new hotels and purchase existing struggling hotels and turning them into Travelodge properties. I think it’s entirely inappropriate that we should be part of the BHA at a time when we could be acquiring other members’ businesses.”

“The BHA has a role to play in representing the hospitality sector but we believe that our interests are now better served outside the organisation. We are an industry that punches below our weight. Therefore we will continue to work with other leading businesses within the industry, to ensure that the Government truly understands the tax and regulation barriers our sector faces.

Marriott Hotel has passed the finishing post at Lingfield Park

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The new Marriott Hotel Lingfield Park sits within Lingfield Park Racecourse in 450 acres of beautiful Surrey countryside.

The hotel provides 116 luxurious bedrooms, which have been designed to take advantage of the stunning views across Lingfield Park Racecourse and Golf course. Other facilities available to guests include an 18 hole golf course, health and leisure club, the Cyprium Bar and Grill and a selection of conference and banqueting suites.

The hotel has been integrated with the existing racecourse amenities which includes function rooms for hire with separate tote facilities, grandstand extension and external terraces.
The built form addresses the key views and relationship with the adjoining racecourse and golf course and offers an attractive mix and proportion of glass, brick, feature concrete and copper. Balconies and terraces to key areas enable a flexible use of spaces as well as encourage activity to inner and outer environments.

The interior design of the hotel follows a Marriott driven theme but compliments with ancillary areas outside the brand such as leisure and health club and golfing lounge.

CHI hotels & resorts to operate golf resort hotels in Sicily

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CHI Hotels and Resorts (CHI) announced the signing of a 20-year management agreement with Italian companies ‘Off Side srl’ and ‘Sicilia Golf Resort srl’ (both acting on the advice of CBRE Hotels Italy), for the operation of two upscale golf resort hotels in Taormina and Catania on the Island of Sicily, Italy. The two resorts, currently under construction and scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2012, are the Corinthia Taormina Golf Resort and the Wyndham Catania Golf Resort. Situated on a 616,000 sq meter tract of land in the picturesque Alcantara national park and canyon, within the popular Giardini Naxos area of Taormina, the five-star Corinthia Taormina Golf Resort will feature 130 bedrooms and suites and 158 fully serviced residential units on four floors, overlooking an international 18-hole golf course and club house. The hotel is ideal for both leisure and corporate travellers and will feature two restaurants, three bars including a juice bar, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a health club and spa and six meeting rooms. The hotel also has parking for 350 cars and is located 1.5 km from the popular Taormina beaches, 35 km from Catania international airport and about the same distance to the city of Messina.

The Sicilia Golf Resort srl owned five-star Wyndham Catania Golf Resort, with a massive footprint of over 879,000 sq meters, is in the municipality of Carlentini, between the city of Catania and the UNESCO designated World Heritage city of Syracuse. The hotel will have 192 bedrooms and suites and 224 fully serviced residential units on three floors overlooking an international 18-hole golf course. This hotel also is ideal for business and leisure travellers and its facilities include two restaurants, three bars, a health club and spa, sauna, Jacuzzi and exercise room, indoor and outdoor pools, gift shop, a golf club house and pro shop, a ballroom and two meeting rooms. It is only 8 km away from Catania international airport and 40 km from the city of Syracuse.

Rezidor at Fifty

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Kurt Ritter and I are about the same age. In 1980, when I became head of Art & Design at a London College, he was appointed the general manager of at the SAS Kuwait hotel, the first overseas property of SAS International Hotels. SAS International was formed by the then Scandinavian Airline System backed by the governments of Denmark, Sweden and Norway. In 1984 Kurt Ritter became the Vice President Middle East for SIH in Singapore as I left teaching to become a hotel designer. As we aged our paths remained parallel, but they were eventually to cross, and I have come to admire and rate him, with Olga Polizzi and Barry Sternlicht, as one of the most important and influential industry figures. In 1989, when I was part of a team designing new hotels for Shire Hotels, Kurt Ritter was being appointed the President and CEO of SAS. The group was then not really on my radar, but Ritter was going to change all that.

In 1994, as Britain struggled with the aftermath of the stupidity of the Major government’s failed attempts to link sterling value to the new Euro, Ritter took the significant step of signing SIH’s then 20 hotels into a Master Franchise with Carlson, creating Radisson SAS Hotels & Resorts, adding the EMEA rights to Park Inn, Country Inn and Regent in 2002. In 2002 HotelDesigns was born as I left the practice of design to write about hotels full time, and to follow Ritter’s career with increasing interest and admiration.

I first met Mr. Ritter at the opening of the Radisson SAS (now Radisson Blu) in Krakow, Poland, in late 2003. The hotel was one of the first new builds in Krakow, and one of the first four star hotels too. At that time travel in Central Europe just over ten years after the collapse of the ‘Evil Empire’, as Ronald Regan called the communist system, was still a little bit of an adventure. However Ritter very early on saw the potential in Central Europe. Countries including the old East Germany (reunification in 1990) Poland (Third Polish Republic 1989) Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia and recently Russia and Romania have become the focus of the expansion of the hotels.

One and Only to open resort in Dubai

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A One and Only resort is set to open in the Palm Jumeirah in Dubai in October.The hotel is to feature 47 premiere rooms, 18 doubles, one handicapped, 18 junior suites, eight executive suites and a grand palm suite.

The Grand Palm Suite is the largest room at 270sqm. There will also be 11 suites with pools and four beach villas that have two to three bedrooms.

The hotel will feature three restaurants as well as a lobby bar and lounge. The meeting and events facilities include a multi-function meeting room with an open air terrace that can cater for 50 to 100 guests.

The spa at the One and Only will include six treatment rooms, two couple suites and a lap pool. The hotel will also have a gym, juice bar, tennis court, one large pool, day beds and six private fully air conditioned cabanas.

Furniture design: new range from Allen Pavitt Contracts

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Allen Pavitt Contracts, manufacturers of high quality banqueting furniture since 1987 has recently introduced a new range of outdoor furniture for cafés, bars and restaurants.All products can be made to order with a choice of frame finish and a vast selection of fabrics.

Please visit Allen Pavitt Contracts in the Directory to request information on how they can use your selected fabric to upholster furniture of your choice.

CS Contract Furniture supplies furniture to Worcester Warriors

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CS Contract Furniture supplied a selection of design-led furniture products for the refurbished hospitality suites at Worcester Warriors Rugby Club. CS products were specified to provide comfortable and smart seating for the hospitality areas. The Bremen chair was upholstered with a navy faux leather to complement the Worcester Warriors logo. A range of table designs were supplied with some bespoke elements to meet the specific needs of the club.

Neville Thomas, Hospitality Manager at Worcester Warriors commented: “The team at CS Contract Furniture offered first class service from the beginning and the after sales service has been outstanding. The quality of furniture provided has been exceptional and I would not hesitate in using CS Contract Furniture for future projects.”

Worcester Warriors provided permission to CS Contract Furniture to use images in Marketing communications.

EVOline® Connectivity in Hotels

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The EVOline® range from Schulte & Loughborough now includes in addition to some well established mountings the secure stainless steel supports that also enable the integration of an iPod connection.The picture (right) shows the Schulte EVOline® Dock mounted within an international hotel where visitors and guests from around the world need easily accessible European, USA and Far East sockets, and multimedia connections, in one place.

The 230 v~ supply passes through the stainless supports with a copper transformer supplying the protected USA 110 v~ socket, with data cables routed neatly too.

The EVOline® Dock enables easy access to all connections in one place without having cables snaking over the table.

At the same time iPod charging and playing is possible through the room or in-built speakers.

The finish can be varied to suit the décor with silver, all black, polished chrome or stainless steel finish.

Whitbread announces eco-friendly waste disposal roll out

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Whitbread PLC, a UK hotel and restaurant company, has announced that it is going to roll out an innovative food waste recycling scheme to over 300 of its hotels and restaurants during 2010 – saving over 2,000 tonnes of carbon emissions this year alone. Whitbread will be using anaerobic digestion, a method which sees waste materials broken down by microorganisms, which is then transformed into green electricity and biofertiliser for local crops. This is widely recognised as one of the best methods for the sustainable management of food waste and has a dramatic impact in reducing greenhouse gases and carbon emissions.

The waste from Premier Inn, Beefeater Grill, Brewers Fayre, Table Table and Taybarns sites will be picked up, processed and then used to create renewable energy instead of going to landfill, preventing over 2,000 tonnes of carbon emissions entering the atmosphere every year – equivalent to taking 750 cars off the road.

Alexandra Glenn, Waste & Recycling Procurement Manager for Whitbread Hotels and Restaurants said: ‘Whitbread are leading the hospitality industry’s drive towards improving sustainable performance. One of our key targets is to achieve 80% of waste diverted from landfill from our hotels and restaurants by February 2012 and this will help us achieve that target with ease.’

Rezidor complete Regent sale

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Carlson, and its European management company Rezidor Hotel Group AB confirmed that the acquisition of the Regent luxury hotel business by Formosa International Hotels Corporation (FIHC) has been completed. The companies announced on April 16 that they had signed a Master Purchase AgreementFormosa International Hotels were the original developers of the Regent brand. Compared to the development of other brands by Rezidor, this 5 star brand has failed to be developed under the ownership of Rezidor and Carlson, with roughly one opening every two years – compared to the European growth in the Park Inn brand, a snails pace.

The brand development may receive new impetus from the original developers of the brand, but the existing management remains in place as Rezidor retains management contracts for the European properties.

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Stylematters launches Hotel Elements

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Stylematters has launched a new area on its website, called Hotel Elements, which allows visitors to showcase its hotel fit out design and furniture service across all the ranges of hotels.Web users can browse through the company’s hotel furniture and products, which are design led and manufactured to a high quality for the contract market.

Stylematters’ furniture is also divided up into four sections, to give examples of ways in which the company’s designs have been used in hotels around the world. These sections include lodge, three and four star, five star and boutique, allowing the visitor to really get a feel for the products.

Stylematters has a wide range of furniture that is perfect for any setting within a hotel. Some of the areas Stylematters specialises in include bar and restaurant, bedrooms and receptions, to name but a few.

Guests to the website are able to click on an image of an item of furniture which appeals to them. They will then be taken to another page where the item’s details are listed. These details include an overview of the design and materials used, as well as the dimensions of the item.

With the images to show the examples of Stylematters’ furniture used in hotels around the world, it is easy to picture what your favourite item of Stylematters’ furniture might look like in a hotel environment.

The convenience of having Stylematters’ furniture at your fingertips is enhanced with the sub-lists provided under the hotel products section. This section divides the Stylematters’ range into different areas including arm chairs, bar stools, bathrooms, lighting, lounge chairs, mirrors and accessories, pouffes and footstools, shelves, side chairs, sofas, tables and tub chairs.

Whatever hotel furniture you need, you are sure to find it on the new Stylematters’ Hotel Elements page!

Hilton Worldwide signs first hotel in Al Khobar

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Hilton Worldwide has revealed that it has signed management agreement with Jenan Real Estate Company to introduce the first Hilton branded property in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia. The 400-room Hilton Al Khobar Hotel & Residence, scheduled to open in Q4 2013.Hilton Worldwide is partnering with Jenan Real Estate Company, experts in real estate and community development in the Eastern Province, on the new-build 400-room hotel and residence.

The new property will be part of an upscale mixed-use development with a range of facilities including a hotel, residential towers, a retail mall and an office building. Construction is scheduled to start in March 2011.

The Hilton Al Khobar Hotel & Residence high rise complex is composed of 250 guest rooms and suites, together with 150 serviced apartments.

The property will feature two speciality restaurants and one all-day dining outlet, in addition to an executive lounge and a pool outlet.

Meetings facilities will include nine meeting rooms, a function room and a ballroom. The hotel and residence will also be equipped with a business centre, health club, spa and an outdoor pool.

Al Khobar is located in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, the heart of the Kingdom’s petro-chemical industry and consequently, one of the largest markets for hotel and serviced apartment units.

Its large resident expatriate population has transformed the city into a commercial hub. In addition to corporate business, Al Khobar’s waterfront location also attracts a large number of domestic tourists who consider the city’s family beaches an ideal vacation spot.

Hilton Worldwide has an existing footprint of six properties in Saudi Arabia – Jeddah Hilton, Makkah Hilton & Towers, Madinah Hilton, Qasr Al Sharq Waldorf Astoria Collection and Hilton Garden Inn Riyadh Olaya.

A further three properties are under development; Hilton Riyadh Hotel & Residence (Q4 2013), Doubletree by Hilton, Al Khobar (Q4 2012) and Hilton Garden Inn Riyadh Al Muroj (Q3 2011).

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Lighting design within the Sheraton Stockholm Hotel

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Located in the heart of Stockholm’s central business district, the 465 room Sheraton Stockholm Hotel is surrounded by stunning views of Lake Mälaren, the City Hall where the annual Nobel Prize ceremony is held, and the Old Town. The Sheraton Stockholm Hotel boasts a lavish Scandinavian design with warm, neutral colours and wooden accents. Baulmann Leuchten provided luminaires simple in design to complement the style of the interiors whilst providing a functional and mood enhancing ambiance using the latest LED lighting technology.

All images © 2010 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

ODonnell Furniture Makers welcome new members to their team

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ODonnell Furniture Makers is proud to introduce Eddie McMillan and Chris Rogers to their team.Both Eddie and Chris have extensive experience in UK, Europe and worldwide so will be able to assist in putting together packages that meet all aspects of quality, design and budget.

Commenting on their addition to the sales team, Aodh O’Donnell said: “Having experienced people working at a local level is essential to us providing the best possible service. Eddie and Chris have been involved in some of the most prestigious hotel projects worldwide so we hope their experience is called on and used as a resource by designers and hotel operators alike.”

Experience Plug & Play Connectivity and Wireless Music Streaming at iBAHN’s iSUITE Demo Guestroom

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TeleAdapt, the global supplier of connectivity products to the hotel industry, is delighted to announce that their MediaHub HD guest connectivity panel is now a part of iBAHN’s iSUITE, a new product demonstration facility located at their EMEA headquarters in Reading, United Kingdom. Hoteliers can now visit iSUITE to personally experience the easy-to-use plug & play personalized media options and wireless music streaming that MediaHub HD adds to guest in-room entertainment.

TeleAdapt’s MediaHub HD gives hotel guests a means to enjoy their personal music playlists, movie rentals and downloads, video games and photo slideshows on the in-room flat panel TV.

iBAHN decided to integrate MediaHub HD’s plug & play connectivity into their interactive TV programming to make it intuitive for the guest to use, with easy to follow on-screen guest instructions for plugging their portable electronics in to the panel.

EMEA, iBAHN, managing director, Graeme Powell said: “iSUITE has been designed to allow our customers to experience at first hand the best possible in-room sensation based on our implementation of IP technologies, applications and services.”

“We included the TeleAdapt MediaHub HD to add the flexibility for guests to enjoy their own content as well as the digital entertainment provided by the hotel.”

iBAHN has engineered the back-end functionality of their digital content system to communicate with MediaHub HD, resulting in a dummy-proof experience for the guest – simply plug in an iPod, laptop or other portable device and the iBAHN system will automatically switch the TV display from the interactive system to the personal device content; unplug to return to TV mode. This auto-switching plug & play feature is also on display in iSUITE.

Furthermore, iBAHN simplified MediaHub HD’s Bluetooth® wireless music streaming amenity. Simple on-screen step-by-step pairing instructions make it easy for guests to play music playlists from their iPods, iPhones or other MP3-playing smartphones without using a cable or dock.

Hoteliers visiting iSUITE can experience wireless music streaming, and the freedom of controlling their playlists from anywhere in the guestroom.

Oklahoma City Staybridge Suites opens near airport

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IHG has opened a new Staybridge Suites in Oklahoma City, located on the Meridian Avenue corridor just a short distance from Will Rogers International Airport, downtown Oklahoma City and Dell’s Oklahoma City Campus. The Staybridge Suites Oklahoma City Airport features more than 500sqm of meeting space that can seat 60 people, as well as access to a public walkway along the Oklahoma River.

The hotel is two miles from the White Water Bay Water Park and six miles from the Bricktown Entertainment District, which features many restaurants, nightclubs, sporting facilities, shops and other attractions.

The four-story property features three suite options (deluxe studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom/two-bath). All suites include in-room DVD/CD players; work stations with ergonomic seating; speaker phones, personal voice mail and complimentary local phone calls; and fully equipped kitchens.

Consistent with the Staybridge Suites brand, the new property offers exceptional guest amenities including a deluxe complimentary daily breakfast buffet featuring Wolfgang Puck coffee; complimentary guest laundry and workout facilities; a complimentary 24-hour business services center; a guest library with books and games; and BridgeMart, the hotel’s 24-hour convenience store stocked with snacks, sundries, beverages and easy-to-prepare meals.

Guests can enjoy the hotel’s indoor pool, sport court, complimentary parking, and the brand’s new Outdoor Living Room, featuring a place where guests can relax and interact in comfortable outdoor courtyard surroundings.

Hillswood Furniture launches Charme collection

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Hillswood Furniture knows that research and innovation becomes a strategic factor.The very latest Charme reinterprets traditional style with fresh design.

This stunning additions to Hillswood’s collection was launched at the Milan International Furniture Fair and has already attracted keen interest from some of industry’s top designers and hoteliers.

New family of LED reading lights from Baulmann Leuchten

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Baulmann Leuchten, as a trendsetter in the market of LED lighting products, has recently introduced a new family of LED reading lights on the exhibition “Light & Building 2010” in Frankfurt, Germany. This new family comes up in two different designs with a “horizontal version” and a “vertical version”. Each version has a floorlamp and a tablelamp in a brushed stainless steel finish.

These floor- and tablelamps are acompanied by an adjustable wall-mounted version. For the future a pendant-luminaire in the same design is already under development.

These LED reading lights are equipped with the latest LED technology, using a special “flood-light LED” with an excellent colour rendering and a warmwhite colour temperature.

The floorlamp is using 1 x 3W LED while the table-lamp has 2 x 3W LED to provide a sufficient illumination for a writing desk.

Luxury holiday cottage resort on the Pembrokeshire Coast for sale

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Celtic Haven in Lydstep, Wales, owned by the former chairman of the Welsh Tourist Board, is for sale through Knight Frank’s hotels and leisure team. The resort, located on the 12th century cliff top estate of Lord St. David, comprises 26 cottages of varying sizes set in a village style layout. The cottages, which range from one to six bedrooms, can accommodate 145 adult guests and 26 junior guests and all benefit from unrestricted residential use.

The resort has a 60 cover cliff top restaurant bar, a beautifully refurbished state of the art ‘Premier’ spa with seven treatment rooms and a leisure club with a nine hole golf course, tennis courts, a fitness suite and an indoor pool. The property is set in 30 acres with private beach access and each cottage has a garden, outdoor seating and parking space.

Located in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, only three miles from the popular holiday destination of Tenby and overlooking Caldey Island, the resort has been developed to the highest standard by the current owners, creating a superb business. The cliff top position is ideally located to provide easy access to much of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

The current owner of the property, Mr Philip Evans CBE, is selling due to his imminent retirement from the tourism industry, where he has been an influential figure, particularly within the Welsh Tourist Board, where he acted as chairman for six years and also as a board member of Visit Britain.

Andrew Theobold, partner, hotels and leisure – Winchester, Knight Frank, said: “The sale of Celtic Haven offers an investor or operator a unique opportunity to acquire one of the leading holiday cottage resorts in the UK. No expense has been spared in developing the resort to such high standards and the owners have sensibly left plenty of future scope for developing and enhancing the prospects for a further substantial additional return on capital.”

Philip Evans CBE, said: “After 35 years in the tourism business we decided to create a truly iconic cottage resort. We were so lucky to have found the cliff top location within the National Park and the tradesmen capable of working with historic buildings. The venture was a great ambition which took nearly ten years of constant innovation and development to create a really unique resort. ”

Hotelier buys fourth London hotel

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The Coronation Hotel, 59 Nevern Square, London SW5, has been bought from a private vendor by Richard Breen for £2.45m through Knight Frank hotels team.The Coronation hotel is a freehold property which borders the communal gardens of Nevern Square and comprises 23 bedrooms.

The purchaser, Richard Breen of Benit Hotels and also Chairman of 11 London Jackson-Stops & Staff residential offices, has bought his fourth hotel in three years as he grows his London portfolio. Richard’s expansion plans are ongoing and his focus is to continue to grow his portfolio of central London hotels.

Despite uncertain political and economic conditions Richard Breen has moved quickly to acquire his fourth London townhouse hotel which completes in May of this year.

The Coronation hotel on Nevern Square in Earl’s Court was the latest addition to his existing group which includes the Castelton hotel in Paddington, the Avalon hotel in Bloomsbury and the Trebovir hotel in Earls Court. In each instance the properties have been extensively refurbished after purchase and significant additional expenditure has been made to reinstate these period properties into desirable and modernised boutique hotels.

Knight Frank, Alex Sturges said: ”We have had the good fortune of working with Richard on two of his latest hotel purchases. In each instance Richard has performed quickly and despite a difficult lending environment has put his financial package together comprehensively. His refurbishments are impressive, the operations are efficiently run and we hope be there on his next acquisition.”

New Candlewood Suites opens in San Antonio

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IHG has opened Candlewood Suites San Antonio Northwest, the first midscale extended-stay property in the growing Northwest San Antonio area.The opening of the new property, located at Braun Road and Texas Highway 1604, midway between SeaWorld and Six Flags Fiesta Texas, reflects Candlewood Suites’ commitment to growing its Texas portfolio to 50 properties, with more than 30 expected to open in the next two years.

In addition to being close to major tourist attractions, the new four-story, 81-room Candlewood Suites San Antonio Northwest is conveniently located near Lackland Air Force Base and the South Texas Medical Center.

It is also close to several corporate offices and new Kohl’s call center.

The new Candlewood Suites features an outdoor pool, a business center, a pet-walking trail, and a gazebo with a barbecue grill.

Guests can take advantage of the just-like-home amenities available at all Candlewood Suites hotels, including complimentary high-speed Internet access, free local phone calls, free on-site guest laundry and a 24-hour fitness center. Guests can also enjoy the convenience of the Candlewood Cupboard®, where a variety of beverages, breakfast items, snacks, frozen entrees and sundries are available for purchase on the honor system at any time along with complimentary Juan Valdez freshly brewed coffee.

Additionally, guests can visit the free Lending Library, where movies and music are available for use in guestrooms, which all feature a DVD and CD player.

All Candlewood Suites hotels feature a combination of studio or one-bedroom suite floor plans with a full kitchen, comfortable recliner, large workspace with desk chair and overhead lighting.

The Candlewood Suites San Antonio Northwest is owned by NJS Properties, LLC, and managed by Jaysons LTD under a licensing agreement with a company in the InterContinental Hotels Group.