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OUTDOOR FURNITURE SPOTLIGHT: The Bolero range from Nisbets

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As part of Hotel Design’s spotlight this month on outdoor furniture, we highlight the latest Bolero range from Nisbets.

“Creating the right atmosphere is essential for hoteliers to ensure that they attract the maximum amount of custom, so it is important that furniture choices are considered carefully as they have a huge impact on the vibe of any hotel,” says Richard Ebbs, Head of Brands for Nisbets Plc.

An eye-catching outdoor seating area is the perfect way for hoteliers to encourage passers-by to choose their hotel over their competitors during the summer months, and it is therefore vital that any outdoor furniture is in line with current trends along with being both well maintained and clean.

The Bolero range from Nisbets combines on-trend looks with an outstanding weather resistant finish which can be used both indoor and outdoor, depending on a hotel’s changing needs over the course of the year. In addition, the range includes designs with lightweight yet strong aluminium frames, ensuring that the furniture is easy to move as needed, maximising flow and storage within the workplace for hotel operators whilst minimising the effort of any seating rearrangement needed by staff.

Wood and metal designs work well within a wide range of interior and exterior settings, and will allow hoteliers to update the desired atmosphere without having to replace everything.

The new Bolero Steel and Acacia range, available from Nisbets,  includes chairs, tables, benches and bar stools which add an attractive industrial look to indoor or outdoor seating areas. Made from sturdy steel and pre-treated acacia wood and easy to assemble, they have a versatile look perfectly to suited to many different aesthetics.

To see the full range, click here.

To work with Hotel Designs on our OUTDOOR FURNITURE SPOTLIGHT feature across April please contact Jennie Lane / 01992 374098.

Best Western Brook Hotel, Norwich

Best Western to invest £98m in UK hotels over next two years

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Brand committed to improving guest experiences in member hotels.

Best Western Great Britain says it has invested of £214m across its member hotels since 2015, which it claims reflects its ongoing confidence in the market despite concerns around Brexit.

With 251 independently owned and managed hotels under the Best Western brand, the figure equates to an estimated £855,000 per property between 2015 and 2019.

In addition, Best Western has confirmed it will invest a further £70m across in the UK during 2017, with £28m currently planned for 2019.

Best Western says that when asked about the impact of Brexit it found that 98.8% of its members were not concerned and continued to invest in improving their properties, showing no signs of cautiousness. 

North of England Investment

Some of the most significant investments within the Best Western portfolio have been to properties in the North of England and Scotland, including over £6m at Castle Green Hotel in Kendal, BW Premier Collection; an estimated £8m at Ten Hill Place, BW Premier Collection in Edinburgh; and £3.5m at the Best Western Dundee Invercarse Hotel, Dundee.

Rob Paterson, Chief Executive of Best Western Great Britain, said: “The figures are a strong signal to guests and the industry that Best Western continues to invest for the future and change for the better. We are committed to improving guest experiences in our member hotels and the multi-million pound investments being made are increasing NPS scores, raising brand standards and guest expectations. In the last 18 months we have seen a significant pipeline of hotels approved or activated, with 50% of applicants this year for our new brands.

“What is encouraging for guests and investors is that the planned level of investment for 2019 remains high and will increase further. We are proud to champion independent hotels in Great Britain and have plans to make our membership model more attractive, accelerating our growth for guests in the next few years.”

Curio Collection by Hilton opens first Paris hotel

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52 rooms in Montparnasse area themed on the ‘Roaring Twenties’.

Hilton has opened the Niepce Paris Hotel, the first Curio Collection hotel to open in the French capital, taking the sub-brand’s global total to just shy of 50 locations.

 

Located in the Montparnasse area of Paris, the hotel is situated a few metres from Montparnasse train station, giving guests easy access to the most iconic monuments and sites in the city.

The hotel is themed around the ‘Roaring Twenties’ in a nod to one of the most influential photographers of the time – Janine Niepce, whose shots are featured in the hotel’s public areas, in the corridors and on ceiling displays.

Guests can choose from 52 rooms, including three suites, featuring tablet control systems and high-speed internet, with the suites also including a separate living area.

“We are delighted to welcome Niepce Paris Hotel to Curio Collection by Hilton, as we make our debut in the iconic city of Paris” said Mark Nogal, Global Head, Curio Collection by Hilton. “The opening of Niepce Paris highlights our commitment to expand our collection in key destinations around the world, and we look forward to providing our customers with an unforgettable experience in the district of Montparnasse.”

The hotel also caters to small meetings with a 73-square metre conference room with a 55-inch flat screen, wireless video projector and Wi-Fi. There’s also a ‘wellness area’ for those looking to stay fit during their stay, with a high-tech gym.

“Last year, Paris welcomed 16 million travellers, a record number of visitors for the past 10 years. In light of this increase in tourism, we are very excited to develop our portfolio of hotels in the city and we are delighted to open our first hotel for the Curio Collection by Hilton brand in the capital city”, says Simon Vincent, Executive Vice President and President, Europe, Middle East and Africa.

Niepce Paris Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton is also part of Hilton Honors, the loyalty program for Hilton’s 14 hotel brands.

Roca takes inspiration from its past for new Carmen collection

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The collection includes a close coupled WC, basin and pedestal, with a complementary furniture range and mirror.

Roca says its new Carmen range is based on its collection from the 1940s, having been launched to celebrate the company’s centenary.

However, it still features the latest in technology and material innovations. For example, the WC is rimless for greater hygiene and easier cleaning, as well as being fitted with a water distributor that Roca says provides an improved flushing performance.

The seat cover has been manufactured with SUPRALIT, a new exclusive resin registered by Roca, which it says is more durable (offering greater resistance to chemical agents and to discolouration), more hygienic (four times less porous material) and easier to clean (surface with soft and rounded angles).

The collection includes a close coupled WC, basin and pedestal, with a complementary furniture range and mirror also available.

Roca has also developed a range of Carmen brassware to complete the product family. It has an authentic period design with  the latest generation of flow limiters that its says guarantee a 5l/m flow, regardless of the system pressure.

As well as its ceramic disc operation, the Carmen taps has the Roca Evershine electroplating process applied for anticorrosion, lifetime brightness and anti-scratching.

“Over the last few years, the trend for vintage and classical design has continued to grow,” said Alan Dodds, Managing Director of Roca UK. “From the research we have conducted, vintage means more than just antiques, it is about classic and timeless design that is still relevant today. That is why we have introduced Carmen, it is a collection that is routed in the past but has all the attributes to complement a modern bathroom.”

For more information visit Roca now

Ace partnering with NTT Urban Development for Kyoto hotel

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Architect Kengo Kuma will seek to blend old and new Japan.

Ace Hotel Group has partnered with NTT Urban Development Corporation to design and build the Ace Hotel Kyoto, a new cultural hub that will be part of the ShinPuhKan redevelopment.

Designed in part by architect Kengo Kuma, Ace Hotel Kyoto will open in Winter 2019 in an area with a industrial and imperial legacy. The firm says Kuma’s designs will blend new with old, incorporating renovations of the historic building — erected in the mid 1920s as the Kyoto Central Telephone Office — into the new build.

Kuma is known for his work in Japan and abroad, including the Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center in Tokyo, the Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum and the forthcoming Olympic Stadium for the Tokyo 2020 Games. His designs tend to embrace natural materials and light, and create spaces for interaction and comfort.

Connected to Kyoto

“The thought was to create a hotel that is connected to Kyoto and open to the surrounding area,” said Kuma. “To begin with, the proposition was to create a dense garden where communities, as well as the past and the present, are connected to this venerable land with its various gardens, which have existed since the Heian period.

The existing Kyoto central telephone office building was designed by one of the great Japanese modern architects, Tetsuro Yoshida. Through the central courtyard, the red brick building will converse and create a new harmony with a wooden grid system that reminisces traditional Kyoto.

“The integrity of Aneyakoji road and Higashino-toin road was preserved through the delicate use of fine louvers and meshes,” said Kuma. “These louvers and meshes also act as environmental devices, which gently filters light and wind. Furthermore, the concrete was mixed with iron oxide to produce a fine warm color, which cannot be fabricated by paint. Every detail and material was thought through to connect the building, land and history together.”

“It’s been our long-standing dream to put down roots in Japan,” said Brad Wilson, President at Ace Hotel Group. “We feel incredibly humbled and grateful to work with such well-respected and admirable partners as NTT Urban Development Corporation and Kengo Kuma to make our dreams a reality, creating a space that honors the beauty and history of Kyoto while fostering global connection and cultural innovation.”

Aurora Station to become first luxury hotel in space

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2022: A Space Odyssey 

Plans for the first-ever luxury space hotel have been unveiled by tech start-up Orion Span, with the Aurora Station set to open its landing bay doors for paying punters in 2022.

The (by its very nature) exclusive hotel will host six people at a time, including two crew members, with a 12-day stay starting at – ahem – $9.5M per person.

Deposits are now being accepted for a future stay on Aurora Station, which is slated to launch in late 2021 and host its first guests a year later. The fully refundable deposit is $80,000 per person and can be reserved online.

It won’t be quite as simple as packing your bags and taking a taxi to the space port – Prior to take-off, those set to travel on Aurora Station will take a three-month Orion Span Astronaut Certification (OSAC). Phase one of the certification program is done online, with the next portion completed in-person at Orion Span’s training facility in Houston, Texas. The final certification is completed during a traveler’s stay on Aurora Station.

Step Into The Holodeck

In terms of the design and experience, Orion Span says travelers will enjoy the exhilaration of zero gravity and fly freely throughout Aurora Station, see the northern and southern lights, take part in research experiments such as growing food while in orbit (which they can take home with them as the ultimate souvenir), enjoy a virtual reality experience on the holodeck, and stay in touch or live stream with their loved ones back home via high-speed wireless internet access.

Aurora Station guests will travel 200 miles above the Earth’s surface in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), completing a pass around the entire planet every 90 minutes, meaning those aboard will see an average of 16 sunrises and sunsets every 24 hours.

The company’s leadership team includes Chief Executive Officer Frank Bunger, who is a serial entrepreneur and technology start-up executive credited with multiple startups under his belt; Chief Technology Officer David Jarvis – a lifelong entrepreneur, human spaceflight engineer, and payload developer with breadth and depth in the management and operations of the International Space Station (ISS); Chief Architect Frank Eichstadt, who is an industrial designer and space architect credited with being the principal architect on the ISS Enterprise module; and Chief Operating Officer Marv LeBlanc – a former general manager and program manager with decades of executive space experience running operations and mission control.

“We developed Aurora Station to provide a turnkey destination in space. Upon launch, Aurora Station goes into service immediately, bringing travelers into space quicker and at a lower price point than ever seen before, while still providing an unforgettable experience,” said Bunger. “Orion Span has additionally taken what was historically a 24-month training regimen to prepare travelers to visit a space station and streamlined it to three months, at a fraction of the cost. Our goal is to make space accessible to all, by continuing to drive greater value at lower cost.”

“Aurora Station is incredibly versatile and has multiple uses beyond serving as a hotel,” Bunger added. “We will offer full charters to space agencies who are looking to achieve human spaceflight in orbit for a fraction of the cost – and only pay for what they use. We will support zero gravity research, as well as in space manufacturing. Our architecture is such that we can easily add capacity, enabling us to grow with market demand like a city growing skyward on Earth. We will later sell dedicated modules as the world’s first condominiums in space. Future Aurora owners can live in, visit, or sublease their space condo. This is an exciting frontier and Orion Span is proud to pave the way.”

Chelsom collaborates with Joyce Wang Studio and Benjamin West on Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park lighting

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Chelsom worked closely with Joyce Wang Studio and procurement specialist Benjamin West to create a custom designed lighting scheme for the refurbishment of guestrooms, corridors and public areas in the 5-star Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park London.

The interior scheme was completely original, with Joyce Wang designing the lighting pieces, taking inspiration from the textures, forms and colours found in London’s iconic Hyde Park. The design team created an eclectic range of fittings in a variety of different materials, all of which required a range of manufacturing techniques.

The combination of differing rich brass metalwork alongside textured glasses and organic materials was deliberate to create a striking visual impact.

Statement chandeliers are prominent in the suites and guestrooms, each featuring individual lighting designs. Chandeliers in the suites take on organic forms with branch like brass arms sprawling across the ceiling finished with cracked glass acorns.

Other stand out chandeliers feature a trio of asymmetrically positioned ultra-shallow light units housing integral LED light sources. Each light unit features faux alabaster bottom diffusers and solid clear glass rods positioned around the perimeter creating a sparkle of twinkling light. Unique bedside wall sconces have dark metal frames which house jewel-like glass diffusers refracting beautiful light effects across the walls.

In keeping with the nearby Royal Horseguards Parade, corridor and bathroom light fittings were manufactured using synthetic horse hair. Bathroom wall sconces show the hair wrapped tightly around metal backplates to act as reflectors to the backlit light sources while magnanimous square pendants adorned with ribbed glass rods and ponytails of hair line the corridors.

In the public areas, Chelsom says it has been sensitive to the period architecture of the interior. In the main entrance lobby the company supplied modernised balustrade mounted light fixtures, which continue the overarching theme of crackled glass tones with rich brass metalwork.

As part of the refurbishment the team also restored existing chandeliers in the Rosebury Lounge, upgrading the technology and restoring the metalwork.

Meliá Cuba to open seven new hotels by 2020

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The company will operate 2,145 new rooms in Cuba by the end of 2018.

Meliá Cuba has added five new hotels with 409 rooms to its portfolio on the island of Cuba during the first quarter of 2018.

The hotels are located in the cities of Cienfuegos (Hotel La Union, Hotel Jagua and Hotel Meliá San Carlos) and Camagüey (Hotel Colón and Gran Hotel) and represent a new style of hotels for Meliá in Cuba: all are small to medium-size, set inside historical buildings in upmarket locations.

By the end of 2018, the firm will also have opened two new flagship hotels in Varadero and Cayo Santa María. The Meliá Internacional, Varadero, will have 934 rooms and the Paradisus Los Cayos, Cayo Santa María will have 802 rooms. This will take the total of new, ‘superior’ quality rooms opened by Meliá Hotels International in Cuba during the year to more than 2,145.

The Spanish hotel group is also set to open Hotel INNSIDE Camagüey, as well as three hotels in the city of Trinidad before 2020 as part of an ambitious expansion plan.

The properties in Trinidad will include Meliá Trinidad, Meliá Punta Ancón and the Sol House Ancón, which is the result of the conversion of the current Hotel Ancón.

Wider Cuban Tourism Strategy

Meliá Hotels International says it has aligned its plans with the wider Cuban strategy to diversify its tourism industry, offering prestigious hotels with familiar brands in historic cities, along with exciting tours and experiences.

It’s also aiming to help increase the number of visitors to these areas and to prolong average length of stay, ultimately helping to raise profile of these destinations to a wide range of tourists.

Gabriel Escarrer, Vice President and CEO of Meliá Hotels International, said: “Within the framework of our strong commitment to helping improve Cuban tourism, we have the opportunity to promote unique cities with exceptional tourism potential, such as Cienfuegos, Camagüey, Santiago de Cuba, or Havana. This guarantees the internationally acknowledged Meliá service and quality standards from the east to the west of the island. The hotels in the new destinations, which are already in operation, will take on our Meliá brand (Meliá La Unión, Meliá San Carlos, Meliá Colón, Meliá Gran Hotel) and INNSIDE by Meliá brand (INNSIDE Cienfuegos Jagua and INNSIDE Camagüey) once they have been fully adapted to the brand standards.”

Francesc Camps, Deputy Managing Director of Meliá Cuba, said: “The new hotels will provide us a chance to show our commitment to the development of balanced and sustainable tourism in Cuba and to demonstrate the value that our brands can add. These hotels in heritage cities are well integrated with the cultural and social fabric of their destinations, and give us a chance to provide travellers with experiences focused on discovering more about the local culture and heritage.”

Crete’s The Royal Blue prepares to open doors after extensive renovation

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The hotel says the works will place it at the top table of Cretan hospitality.

The five star Royal Blue in Crete will open its doors again this month after a major facelift to its rooms, suites, reception, lobby, bars and restaurants.

Located between Rethymnon and Heraklion on the Greek island’s northern coast, the will also be reopening with a new outdoor gym and bar, adults-only gourmet restaurant and new 507 square feet marina lined with its own private beaches.

With 190 rooms, waterfront suites and villas offering 180 degree views of the coastline, the hotel says the works will place it at the top table of Cretan hospitality.

The marina will moor up to 27 boats and include three beaches, with one reserved exclusively for adults, set within a design aesthetic that seeks to balance the authenticity of local Cretan culture and heritage with contemporary influences.


Symposium is the resort’s main restaurant where guests can witness dishes being cooked fresh in front of them, while the new adults-only mystical à la carte restaurant is Cave: an idyllic backdrop for romantic dining. For guests seeking authentic Cretan cuisine is Elia, the resort’s pool-side restaurant.

Discreetly hidden in its own private bay the hotel is now dressed in what it describes as muted tones, natural woods, clean lines and crisp whites.

Lulie Fisher appointed to design luxury villas at Blue Amber Zanzibar

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The first residential phase at Blue Amber Zanzibar consists of 47 luxury double storey villas.

Lulie Fisher Design Studio has been appointed to design the luxury beach and golf-front villas recently launched as the first phase of the landmark Blue Amber resort in Zanzibar.

Developed by Pennyroyal, Blue Amber Zanzibar is a tropical island resort that the company claims, once complete, will be Africa’s largest mixed-use development – it includes five international hotels, an Ernie Els signature 18-hole golf course, a water park, and an underwater restaurant and nightclub.

“We are thrilled to announce that we recently appointed Lulie Fisher as the Interior Designer of the Blue Amber Resort, residential units,” said Saleh Said, Managing Director of Pennyroyal Limited. “Her depth of experience and detailed industry knowledge of over 25 years will raise the bar on design standards, enabling potential investors a glimpse into the dream lifestyle on offer in Zanzibar.”

Before launching Lulie Fisher Design Studio in 2016, Fisher spent more than 25 years of working as an architect and interior designer at Foster + Partners in London and later at Aedas Interiors’ Studio in Dubai.

During her time at Foster + Partners, Fisher worked on projects including the LSE Library, the Robert Gordon University, The Bexley Business Academy and Canary Wharf Underground Station in London. Projects she directed and led have won awards including RIBA best building, London Civic Trust, Scotland Civic Society and runner up in the Stirling Prize for Architecture.

The first residential phase at Blue Amber Zanzibar consists of 47 luxury double storey villas designed to maximise the views of either ocean, lakes, or golf course.

Aesthetic of Zanzibar

“The beauty of the site is unprecedented for us and the vision for its sustainable development is very exciting,” said Fisher. “We knew we wanted to create a very contemporary, timeless and luxurious atmosphere, but also integrate elements from the history and aesthetic of Zanzibar that provide the development with a strong sense of place and unique attributes. We sought to create an elegant, neutral backdrop using rich materials and finishes while adding key ‘feature’ walls and furniture pieces that either incorporate or are directly inspired from African design, colours, textiles and textures. We are absolutely delighted to be appointed to collaborate with Pennyroyal on this truly wonderful and unique project.”

Pennyroyal says the natural palettes will be juxtaposed with elements of luxury and sophistication, including elegant and functional kitchens and bathrooms. Pale blues have been introduced into the sanitary ware collections in the form of free standing sculptural bath tubs with floor mounted faucets and wash basin vessels mounted on live edge timber vanities.

Park Regis Birmingham to undertake £650k conference facility overhaul

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City scape views and an open plan design from fitted led by Tang Interiors on the way.

Park Regis in Birmingham is to relaunch its conferencing facilities this summer, with a remodelled space boasting 360° views across the city.

The new space will be fitted out by Tang Interiors, a group company of Birmingham-based Colmore Tang Construction, which specialises in refurbishment and interiors for the commercial, retail, restaurant and hospitality sectors.

The £650,000 investment in the 16th floor facility will see a new 1,250 sq ft open-plan conference space with floor-to-ceiling windows, accommodating up to 240 delegates.

Meanwhile, the 15th floor – where the existing conference facilities are located – will be remodelled to create additional meeting rooms and break-out areas, as well as a new bar area.

In total, the four-star Park Regis will be able to accommodate 450 conference delegates on floors 15 and 16.

Significant Investment

“This is a significant investment for us and it will ensure that we remain one of the foremost city centre hotel venues for conferences and business events,” said General Manager Mark Payne.

“It has given us an opportunity to completely rethink our conference offering and we are excited by  our plans because it will really enhance our existing facilities. Whether businesses and organisations are planning day events or overnight conferences, we are confident that Park Regis will continue to deliver unparalleled corporate facilities and services to delegates.”

As well as new conference space, delegates will be able to use a dedicated entrance – separate to the hotel – on floor one on the corner of Broad Street, which will take them directly to the 15th floor where there will be a new welcoming reception and cloakroom area.

Overnight guests will be able to leave their luggage at the reception and it will be taken to their rooms while they attend the conference.

Bryan O’Sullivan Studio reveals The Magnolia Algarve design inspirations

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‘The best of Palm Springs in the Algarve with a spin on the iconic 1950s motor-hotel aesthetic’.

Interior design firm Bryan O’Sullivan Studio has lifted the lid on its inspirations for The Magnolia Hotel, which recently opened in the Algarve resort of Quinta Do Lago in Portugal.

The idea was to play on the heritage of the resort as a holiday destination and a place for relaxation and enjoyment – The company says its choice of Palm Springs opened design possibilities with the freedom of using as much as colour, texture and items of visual interest that would work well naturally in a warm environment.

The hotel itself attracts a younger demographic looking for a relaxed, affordable and fun new way to experience the Algarve. As alternative accommodation option, The Magnolia Hotel objective is to bring a new energy and character to the well-established Quinta Do Lago resort, appealing to fitness fanatic and gourmet enthusiast alike.

Fresh & Unseen

Bryan O’Sullivan, the design lead for the project, said: “The design brief for the Magnolia Hotel was to bring something completely fresh and unseen to the Algarve. The design is light, playful and inviting for lazy days spent sipping cocktails by the pool or grazing fresh local dishes in the restaurant. First-hand experience during our recent trip to Palm Springs helped shape the design, taking the glory days of the 1950’s American Motel with the pastel art deco hues of Miami’s downtown to create a bright, glamorous travel spot to this beautiful corner of Portugal.”

The existing architecture of The Magnolia Hotel already lent itself to a classic mid-century motel format. The bedroom blocks are separated from the main reception with an outdoor pool and dining area. The theme of Palm Springs starts with a two-tone pastel hued façade on the drive-way entrance, intended as a direct link to classic 20th Century American architecture.

Above the façade is a neon feature of a diving girl, once again connecting the theme with the surrounding environment of the Algarve.

Updated Decor & Amenities   

The Magnolia Hotel offers 74 guest rooms each with a private veranda, 3 suites and 7 exclusive cottages. Each room offers twin or king beds, steam showers and modern appliances, including 300 thread count cotton sheets and high-speed Wi-Fi. All suites and cottages can sleep up to 2 adults and 2 children.

The guest rooms are pink and white in colour scheme, with the signature Magnolia red acting as accent colours on the bedroom furniture and amenities. Each of the individual rooms feature new integrated fabric upholstered headboards and retro industrial-style furniture bringing together comfort and contemporary pieces.

The interior of the Lobby and Bar Area sports a graphic striped ceiling and a custom-made botanical tile mural on the main bar by Surface Design Studio. The dusty pink scheme reigns strong amongst an eclectic mix of retro-style furniture, lighting and brightly coloured kilim rugs.  

At the heart of the hotel is the outdoor heated swimming pool area which is punctuated by yellow and white pinstripe parasols and bespoke outdoor furniture. At night the space is complemented with an array of strung festoon lights and a live DJ.

Home2 Suites by Hilton opens Las Vegas Strip South

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Home2 Suites by Hilton has revealed its newest property – the Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Strip South.

Featuring 120 suites and a range of tech-focussed and eco-conscious amenities, the hotel aims to help welcome the 42 million visitors to Las Vegas every year.

“Following a strong 2017 in which we opened more than 70 Home2 Suites properties, debuting our first hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada is a major milestone for the brand,” said Adrian Kurre, global head for Home2 Suites by Hilton. “Built into our nightly rate, we’re able to offer tremendous value-centric amenities and all suite accommodations that will appeal to both business and leisure travellers visiting this energising destination.”

Home from Home

Owned and managed by National Hospitality Management, Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Strip South offers all-suite accommodations with fully equipped kitchens and modular furniture, providing guests with the flexibility to customise their suite to their style and preference.

The hotel also features complimentary internet, inviting communal spaces, and trademark Home2 Suites amenities such as Spin2 Cycle, a combined laundry and fitness area, Home2 MKT for ‘grab-and-go’ items, and the Inspired Table, a complimentary daily breakfast that includes more than 400 potential combinations. Guests can also enjoy an outdoor saline pool and patio. Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Strip South is pet-friendly.

Located at 7740 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Strip South offers guests convenient access to the Strip, McCarran International Airport and the Las Vegas Convention Center. A variety of entertainment, shopping and dining options is nearby. The hotel is a short drive from Spring Mountain Ranch State Park, allowing travellers to see another side of the state.

SPA SPOTLIGHT: How Kaldewei helped Hotel am Meer to create a unique experience

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As part of Hotel Design’s spotlight this month on spa products and services, we take a look at how the family-run Hotel am Meer is leading the way when it comes to offering wellness and beauty treatments…

Located on the Baltic island of Rügen, Hotel am Meer has undergone extensive upgrading within the last 12 months, with innovative technology and modern design blending together to create a 21st Century spa experience like no other.

‘Meerspa’ offers three unique wellbeing experiences – the Sound Wave bathtub audio system, the Skin Touch cosmetic treatment and Vivo Turbo Plus whirl system, all by premier German bathroom solutions manufacturer Kaldewei.

Working with Kaldewei, the 4-star hotel can now offer all of its guests a cosmetic bath with a rejuvenating effect while they immerse themselves in their favourite music, or enjoy the benefits of a massage in the whirl bath.

Speaking the same language

Owner Wolfgang Schewe made the decision to invest in the innovative technology for the spa treatments after listening to the wishes of his guests and talking to staff. Schewe realised there was less demand for ‘classic’ bath treatments, and more of a requirement for a boutique approach, offering a modern experience and utilising the range of individual pampering treatments now available.

The ‘Meerspa’ has proved to be an instant success with new and existing customers using the services, according to the hotel, particularly the use of the Kaldewei Skin Touch treatment in a hotel, which is a world-first. During a Skin Touch treatment, the bathwater is enriched with millions of microbubbles of air.

“Our spa guests particularly like the new Kaldewei Skin Touch system: the microbubbles of air enrich the skin with oxygen, leaving it smooth and supple,” explained Schewe. “Guests really enjoy using this new kind of beauty treatment and appreciate the long-lasting effect of Kaldewei Skin Touch.

“Our guests are very happy to use this new kind of beauty treatment and particularly appreciate the benefits of Kaldewei Skin Touch,” commented Schewe. “For us too, this investment makes sense because we can offer our guests completely new and attractive treatments, thus recouping a part of our additional costs.”

Kaldewei are one of our recommended suppliers. To keep up to date with their news click here. And, if you are interested in becoming one of our recommended suppliers, click here.

To work with Hotel Designs on our SPA SPOTLIGHT feature across April please contact Jennie Lane / 01992 374098

Hotel Summit welcomes a host of partners

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With two months to go until the 20th anniversary edition of the Hotel Summit, we are pleased to confirm support from a huge array of industry suppliers.

So far, attending this year are;

Headline partner –
Simba Sleep Limited

Gold partners –
Salto Systems, Chroma Flooring, QCR, Wandsworth Group, Centrica Business Solutions, Portable Floormaker, Dyson, B Light Group, Vogue, Pulsar, Anchor Hospitality Logistics and Project Blinds.

Silver partners –
Crosswater, Birchall Tea, Delabie, James Alexander, Heritage Bathrooms, Tarkett Flooring, ADI Trading and Airwave.

Drinks reception partner –
Trviago

The Hotel Summit will take place on June 4 to 5, 2018, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, London Stansted.

Over the course of the two days, attendees can enjoy interactive seminars and networking opportunities, while taking part in one-to-one business meetings.

Places are limited and on a first come, first serve basis, so if you’d like to join us at this year’s 20th anniversary Summit, please click here to confirm your place.

For more information and what to expect from the two-day event click here.

If you are interested in exhibiting at the 2018 event, please contact Jennie Lane now on 01992 374098 or j.lane@forumevents.co.uk.

Upcoming Ocean Resort joins the Hyatt Group

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The Ocean Resort Casino will be part of the Unbound Collection by Hyatt when it opens in Atlantic City this summer.

The news comes following an agreement between AC Ocean Walk and Hyatt Hotels, with the $3 billion, 1,399-room resort will be situated on the Atlantic Boardwalk. At 710 feet and 60 stories tall, it will be the tallest structure in Atlantic City and is expected to open in summer 2018.

“We are excited to be affiliating Ocean Resort Casino with The Unbound Collection by Hyatt brand, and to be introducing Hyatt to Atlantic City, one of the nation’s most visited resort and casino destinations,” said David Tarr, senior vice president of development, Americas, Hyatt. “AC Ocean Walk’s spectacular resort will establish a new standard on Atlantic City’s Boardwalk, making it a fitting addition to The Unbound Collection by Hyatt portfolio.”

XHEAD: Luxury dining, entertainment & wellness

The expansive 6.4 million-square-foot luxury resort will feature a 138,000-square-foot luxury casino, 160,000 square feet of indoor meeting and convention space with another 90,000 square feet of flexible outdoor special event space, five swimming pools, including a salt-water pool, a sun deck with cabanas, and distinctive dining from premiere restaurant groups Garces Group and LDV Hospitality plus entertainment experiences that will feature lively day and nightclubs and a best-in-class sports bar.

The resort will include a 32,000-square-foot onsite location of ‘exhale’, Hyatt’s newly acquired fitness and spa brand, which will feature 32 treatment rooms, a mind body studio and retail boutique. The new spa will be the first exhale experience to open within a Hyatt-branded property.

“It is an honour for us to join forces with one of the world’s most renowned hotel brands: Hyatt. Hyatt has an incredible 60-plus-year legacy in the industry, and its loyal global customer base will have access to an authentic way to experience all that makes Atlantic City attractive and popular. We are thrilled and proud to be joining The Unbound Collection by Hyatt portfolio as we prepare for the resort’s opening this summer,” added Bruce Deifik, chairman of AC Ocean Walk.

The Ocean Resort Casino will be the eighth hotel in North America to open as part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt portfolio, which launched in 2016. It joins the recently opened Holston House Nashville in Nashville, The Bellevue Hotel in Philadelphia, and Spirit Ridge in Osoyoos, British Columbia. The Eliza Jane in New Orleans is expected to join the portfolio, when it opens this spring. In addition, The Unbound Collection by Hyatt properties include The Driskill in Austin, Texas, Royal Palms Resort & Spa in Phoenix, The Confidante in Miami Beach, Hotel du Louvre in Paris, and Carmelo Resort & Spa in Uruguay.

Duravit present the ultimate toilet experience

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Refreshing, clean, pleasant – all the Duravit toilet products and features offer a new and convenient way to feel good.

The SensoWash® shower-toilet seats ensure modern toilet hygiene and an improved quality of life. Each of the functions and practical features, even the design, are perfectly co-ordinated for an incomparable, freshly washed feel.

The SensoWash® Slim seat with soft closing mechanism and “Rearwash”, “Ladywash” or “Comfortwash” features combines all the essential functions. The entire seat can be removed in one go for easy cleaning. The SensoWash® Starck e shower-toilet seat has a replacement spray head, energy-saving mode and additional features such as a night light. The slender and elegant remote control for all the SensoWash shower-toilet seats is discreet and completely intuitive to operate.

Furthermore, the new rimless toilets optimise the flushing process: thanks to the open design, the rim is cleaned hygienically and efficiently and the entire inner surface is rinsed with a dynamic and powerful jet that uses only a small amount of water. Another advantage in terms of hygiene: the special anti-bacterial HygieneGlaze2.0 coating, which is baked into the ceramic surface during the firing process, acts fast
and effectively, killing 99.9% of germs and providing lasting protection.

 

Duravit introduces new range of tap fittings

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Following the success of C.1, Duravit introduces two further universal tap fitting ranges – B.1 and B.2. The ranges are positioned in the entry and mid-level price segment.

For Duravit, these tap fittings represent an extension of the fundamental concept of designing the bathroom in a streamlined and consistent “language,” and allow for a complete Duravit bathroom. The tap fitting ranges, B.1 and B.2, are competitively priced offering added value, particularly for architects and developers. B.1 features soft, round contours, while B.2 boasts a straight-lined, striking design. Two different spout heights (S and M) cater to personal requirements for the washbasin.

Polished chrome surfaces ensure a pleasant feel on all models. The water jet can be optimally adapted to the user’s needs thanks to an individually adjustable aerator. B.1 and B.2 also offer an ideal tap fitting solution for any installation scenario in all other areas of the bathroom, such as the bidet, shower and bathtub.

For the shower, there is a choice between single-lever shower mixers and a thermostatic shower mixer for exposed or concealed installation. These can be combined with any square or round showerheads for wall or ceiling installation, and shower rails and hand showers in various versions. Ready-made, pre-fitted shower systems with showerheads and hand showers are available as a full practical solution – and can also be fitted retrospectively. All options are available for the bathtub: from the tub rim tap fitting to freestanding bath mixers; from thermostatic to single-lever mixers for exposed or concealed installation.

The Duravit BlueBox®, a universal installation system for a range of tap fitting designs (lever mixers or thermostats), is used for concealed installation. This allows the design decision to be taken even after the basic set has been installed.

Duravit wins the iF GOLD AWARD 2018

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Duravit C.1 tap fittings win the iF GOLD AWARD 2018 – Luv, Vero Air c-bonded and the BioTracer honoured with the iF DESIGN AWARD March 2018 – making it the 41st iF DESIGN AWARD for the company.

The iF GOLD AWARD acknowledges the design excellence, execution, consideration of environmental standards, functionality and innovations of the new C.1 tap fittings range. This award again confirms Duravit’s high level of design expertise. In addition, Luv, Vero Air c-bonded and the BioTracer were honoured with the iF DESIGN AWARD.

The iF DESIGN AWARD is awarded once a year by the world’s oldest independent design institution – this year comprising 63-strong, independent, international expert judges with their high and innovative design competence.

The “iF GOLD AWARD” was accepted by the designer Kurt Merki Jr., Product Manager for Tap Fittings Timo-Marcel Nagel and Head of PR Joseph Greilinger at the awards ceremony on 9th March in Munich.

Chairman of the Board of Management, Dr. Frank Richter said “Our aspiration is: to make designer bathrooms come alive. This is guaranteed by the highest quality, original design and comfort-enhancing technology. This brand essence defines our DNA worldwide, and it distinguishes everything we do. To our delight, the iF GOLD AWARD this year proves that we are on the right track”.

The C.1 design range perfectly reflects Duravit’s design language. The ergonomic handle with a recess underneath feels comfortable in the hand and permits a precise operation. Sophisticated details, such as the gap between the base plate and handle which has been reduced to a minimum, add to the elegant look.


Four different heights for a range of basin dimensions, three-hole tap fittings in two heights and wall-mounted fittings with a spout in two lengths provide comfort at the washbasin as well as matching design. C.1 also offers an ideal tap fitting solution for the bidet, shower and bathtub.

Luv, Vero Air c-bonded and the BioTracer were also honoured with the iF DESIGN AWARD. Offering a vision of the future, the BioTracer was first shown at ISH 2017. In line with all Duravit products, the BioTracer will offer exceptional comfort and hygiene functions, along with the ability to monitor urine to evaluate levels of health and wellbeing. The BioTracer is currently a prototype and once validated, Duravit plans to make the BioTracer available initially in mainland Europe.

 

Novum and Wyndham sign multi-development Euro deal

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A long-term development agreement between Novum Hospitality and Wyndham Hotel Group has been announced, with both companies developing new hotels in key destinations across Europe, including Germany, Austria, Belgium, The Netherlands, Poland, UK and Republic of Ireland.

Founded in 1988, German-based Novum Hospitality has grown to become one of Germany’s largest hotel management groups, boasting over 20,000 rooms across 160 hotels. The new agreement with Wyndham Hotel Group means any new hotels developed will join the Novum management portfolio under the Wyndham Grand, Wyndham, Wyndham Garden, Ramada, Ramada Encore, TRYP by Wyndham, Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham, Days Inn and Super 8 brands.

Growth Opportunity

Discussing the new agreement, Christian Michel, vice president development central & Eastern Europe (EMEA) Wyndham Hotel Group, said: “Novum Hospitality has a long-standing reputation for developing high quality hotels in urban hotspots throughout Europe, and its expansion plans perfectly complement our development objectives in this dynamic market.

“Europe offers tremendous potential and working with Novum Hospitality will enable us to further extend our footprint with more quality accommodation in a diverse range of destinations.”

Novum CEO and owner David Etmenan added: “This strategic alliance with Wyndham Hotel Group, one of the world’s largest and most diverse hotel companies, is an extraordinary growth opportunity for us. We are already planning a number of projects in sought-after destinations in Europe and we look forward to developing up to 20 hotels together in the future.”

£15m Carbis Bay Hotel & Estate development funded by HSBC

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Major redevelopment project will create up to 60 new jobs for the local economy with the support of a multi-million pound finance facility from HSBC.

The Carbis Bay Hotel & Estate in Cornwall is to complete a long-planned £15 million redevelopment after securing funding from HSBC.

The 125-acre Estate, which is already home to the luxury Carbis Bay Hotel, a range of self-catering properties, a privately-owned 25-acre Blue Flag beach, two restaurants and spa facilities, will is adding eight luxury beach lodges and a 15,185 sq ft multi-use venue, creating up to 60 new jobs for the local economy in the process.

The two and three storey beach lodges with rooftop or beach gardens and hot tubs are expected to be ready for guests in July 2018, followed by completion of the ocean suites, an extensive events venue and dining and retail facilities towards the end of the year.

The hotel says its new venue will enhance the Estate’s current offer and promote it as a ‘must-see’ destination stop for tourists to the region.

Additionally, it will be possible to hold larger corporate and society events and weddings with a capacity of up to 200 guests.

The Carbis Bay Hotel & Estate is also using some of the HSBC funding to install two combined heat and power (CHP) units at the development. The units will recycle waste energy generated at the site and use it to power the existing hotel, the beach lodges and multi-use venue, in turn helping reduce energy costs and its overall impact on the environment.

Eight Years In The Making

Stephen Baker, Owner of Carbis Bay Hotel & Estate, said: “Work began on our ambitious redevelopment project in November 2015 but it was 2010 when we first started the planning application process, so this really has been a labour of love for us for almost a decade. The scheme has been heavily supported by HSBC and in particular our relationship director, Martin Rowe, who alongside his team, has fully understood the complexity of our finance requirements throughout, which is allowing us to future-proof the hotel and Estate by making better use of the site and improving the wide-ranging facilities for our guests.”

James Jordan, HSBC’s Area Director for Devon, Cornwall and Somerset, added: “HSBC has a long history of supporting businesses in the leisure and hospitality industry, not just here in the South West but right across the UK. Carbis Bay Hotel & Estate is an outstanding example of an ambitious and forward-thinking business which we are proud to have supported over the years. As Stephen says, his funding requirements have been complex at times, but our team has been able to get under the skin of the business and showcase the experience we have in the sector. We look forward to seeing the project when it’s complete and supporting the business with future ventures… although we suspect it may be some time before they embark on something of this magnitude again!”

Scotland’s Green Tourism efforts applauded

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Sustainable tourism business in Scotland has saved 1 million tonnes of water and ¼ million tonnes of carbon according to an impacts report published by the sustainable accreditation organisation, Green Tourism.

The report, entitled ’20 years of making a difference’, addresses the positive impact Green Tourism accredited businesses have had on the environment over a period of twenty years.

Green Tourism sustainability assessments undertaken by the organisation spanning the last twenty years have revealed carbon and water savings, habitat and biodiversity creation, waste recovery, local procurement and business savings.

The detailed analysis was undertaken across tourism businesses including hoteliers, visitor attractions, tour operators and event and conference venues across Scotland.

The impact of a combined sustainable approach across 809 Scottish accredited businesses shows that 5 million ‘green’ bed nights were enjoyed in 2017, with 25 million visitors choosing sustainable destinations, attractions and venues in 2016.

Furthermore, 1.5 million trees have been planted by environmentally-aware tourism businesses over the last 20 years.

The report also shows that the ‘green movement’ is gaining traction, with 30% of tourism businesses now part of a local food initiative, an increase of 150% in 5 years.

In addition, 298 (84%) food service businesses have switched to sustainable sourcing with at least 60% of their menus coming from local producers in the last year.

Ongoing Process

Green Tourism Managing Director Andrea Nicholas (pictured above with Chairman Jon Proctor) said: “Green Tourism’s impact over the last 20 years has seen the growth of renewable energy sources, millions of tonnes of carbon and water saved and a stronger emphasis on local produce amongst participating businesses. Tourism is in a unique position to deliver sustainable goals as the industry connects people, places and our planet.”

Green Tourism Chairman Jon Proctor said: “By assessing the performance of businesses against over 150 sustainability indicators, we have access to in-depth data on what sustainable organisations are doing in order to meet their sustainability goals. This is an ongoing process highlighting where improvements can be made and it goes beyond cost savings; we encourage tourism businesses to invest in their local community by enabling guests to experience local cultural experiences or social projects. Our research has shown that Green Tourism accredited businesses are more efficient and offer better customer experiences.”

Impact On The Environment

Green Tourism says it is setting ambitious targets to broaden its reach and penetration.

Nicholas added: “Our ambitions are to support a wider range and number of businesses through digital technologies. By making assessments more accessible and productive and reporting easier we can support businesses on their green journey which, cumulatively is making a significant impact on the environment.”

Malcolm Roughead, Chief Executive of VisitScotland, said: “The success of Scottish tourism rests not only on its economic competitiveness but also on protecting and enhancing the environment, society and culture, which are vital to the brand, the industry and our ability to continue to attract visitors from around the world time and time again.

“The fantastic work of Green Tourism over the past 20 years, and the businesses that have implemented a wide range of environmental and social practices, has made great strides in spearheading and showcasing sustainable tourism in Scotland.

“Scotland’s reputation as a quality destination relies on continued investment and innovation. As visitors become more socially and environmentally conscious – as identified by our 2017 Trend, ‘Hunt for Sustainability’ – going green has become increasingly important.”

Malmaison to open in Edinburgh’s New Town

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Boutique hotel brand has signed a development agreement to renovate a Grade A Listed property in St Andrew Square.

Malmaison Hotel du Vin Group has signed an agreement with S Harrison Developments to redevelop the Grade A listed Buchan House in to its latest boutique hotel, marking its second Edinburgh location and creating 50 jobs in the process.

Planning permission was granted for the ‘multimillion pound’ project in November last year and renovation work on the St. Andrew Square venue will begin in the first half of 2018, ahead of an opening in 2019.

Malmaison says it will restore the building’s period features and inject a distinctive, design style to make Buchan House a unique hotel offering within the famous Georgian architecture of Edinburgh’s New Town.

The new hotel will offer 72 bedrooms and suites, alongside a Chez Mal Bar and Brasserie.

Ongoing Expansion

Buchan House will complement the Malmaison Edinburgh Leith, which was the first Malmaison to open back in 1994. It also marks the latest development in a period of significant growth and investment for the brand, including plans to introduce Malmaison to Bournemouth and York, as well as the roll-out of its contemporary Chez Mal bar and brasserie and Work + Play meeting and events concept.

Guus Bakker, Chief Executive Officer, Malmaison Hotel du Vin, said: “Edinburgh is a much loved global destination for tourists and businesses alike, and Malmaison is a great fit for the City and its visitors. We are delighted to be complementing our very first hotel, in Leith, with a great venue for visitors to the city centre. Where better to demonstrate our commitment to Scotland than with the opening of Malmaison in the famous St Andrews Square?”

Ramsdale Hall Hotel completes £400k ballroom renovation

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Project also included a new entrance and an area for private receptions.

The Ramside Hall Hotel, Golf and Spa in Country Durham has invested £400,000 to give a new look to its main ballroom – which includes the creation of a new entrance and an area for private receptions.

The hotel says the investment will enable it to maintain its four-star standards, particularly for weddings, conferences and other events.

The ballroom – which until recently was reached via a side entrance – now opens up at the front of the hotel with a new set of windows, designed to flood the area with natural light.

The room, one of a number of spaces that the hotel has for events, can accommodate from 80 to 180 for a wedding breakfast or meeting and up to 250 for an evening reception or conference.

The transformation of the ballroom follows on from a range of developments at Ramside Hall Hotel in recent years, which now offers 127 luxury bedrooms, two championship golf courses and an award-winning spa.

John Adamson, owner of the hotel which is part of Ramside Estates, believes the transformation will be a huge hit with couples planning their weddings at Ramside: “The ballroom has always been extremely popular for both events and wedding celebrations and the new frontage will make it even more attractive.

“It looks fantastic as a backdrop for photographs and also has the real wow factor for when guests arrive at the hotel.”

 Along with the ballroom, Ramside has a range of other event spaces, including the Bishops Suite, which can take up to 500 people and can also be broken down into a number of smaller rooms, the Fountain Room, which can take up to 80, and a number of smaller board rooms, which are perfect for intimate dinners or small meetings.

Renovated Heritage Le Château in Mauritius offers Michelin Star dining

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Luxury Mauritius hotel group, Heritage Resorts, has unveiled ‘Heritage Le Château’ after an extensive renovation to bring the 19th Century mansion back to its former glory.

Already operating as a fine dining restaurant, Heritage Le Château now offers a signature menu from Michelin-starred Chef David Toutain, and for the first time guests can also stay overnight in its new suite.

Previously known as ‘Château de Bel Ombre’, the property is located on the Heritage Bel Ombre domain adjacent to Heritage Le Telfair Golf & Wellness Resort, in the south of Mauritius.

Anglo-Indian Colonial Style

The Anglo-Indian colonial style mansion dates back to 1765 when it presided over one of the oldest sugar plantation estates in south Mauritius. The château is now bordered by hills and a national park, boasting 1300 hectares of nature.

The château overlooks a landscaped French style garden, beyond which is Heritage Golf Course.

The Heritage Resort team collaborated with architect Florent Richard (from Perrot & Richards Architects), an expert in architectural heritage restoration and preservation, to create an interior inspired by the Victorian era.

The living areas offer small colonial touches, decorated with an eclectic array of vintage furniture, from Chesterfield sofas to antique china rosewood screens, while rattan chairs complement the wooden panels and venetian chandeliers.

Guests can now go back in time and stay overnight in the Presidential Suite, the only bedroom in the château.

The bedroom is designed with  what’s described as a luxurious tropical finesse, featuring, a four-poster canopy bed, long ivory draped curtains, paintings and antiques.

Roxburghe Hotel & Golf Course set for €35m redevelopment

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12.18 Investment Management confirms site will operate as SCHLOSS Roxburghe.

Düsseldorf-based project developer and hotel operator 12.18. Investment Management GmbH has acquired the Roxburghe Hotel & Golf Course alongside plans for its development.

Located in Heiton on the outskirts of Kelso in the Scottish Borders, 12.18. says it wants to take the historic property into a new era while maintaining its traditional charm when it reopens next year following a €35 million investment.

Managing Partners Jörg Lindner and Kai Richter signed the purchase agreement with former owner theDuke of Roxburghe in Edinburgh on March 26th.

12.18. will be engaging Kitzig Interior De-sign with whom they have worked extensively throughout their existing hospitality portfolio. Edinburgh based company ISA architects has been engaged for the architectural design and master-planning of the new buildings.

Significant Expansion

The 19th century property currently comprises 22 rooms, restaurant and bar; 12.18. says it aims to enhance this with an extensive refurbishment, building a separate extension to feature 57 additional rooms as well as a luxurious spa and a state-of-the-art meeting space.

In addition, 60 lodges will be built on the surrounding estate and be made available for sale to private investors through a sale-and- lease-back concept that will allow the new SCHLOSS Roxburghe to extend its room inventory further to holiday-makers.

Kai Richter said: “We are excited about our newinvestment in Scotland and are confident that the acquisition of the Roxburghe Hotel & Golf Course will not only enrich our portfolio but will also be profitable for the entire region.”

The Duke of Roxburghe said: “The plans which the new owners have for major investment in the Roxburghe are very exciting indeed. We wish 12.18. every success with the new development and the operation in future and I have no doubt that it will become one of the most outstanding resort destinations in Scotland. I would like to pay particular thanks to all the staff who have worked with great dedication to deliver exceptional standards of service to our guestsover the years.”

Temporary Closure

The hotel will be closed during the period of redevelopment (the Golf Course and Clubhouse will continue to operate as normal). Some hotel staff will be redeployed during this time or offered alternative employment at other 12.18 properties. All staff will have the opportunity to be re-engaged when the hotel re-opens. Detailed consultation with staff will be undertaken in advance of any closure.

Lindner said: ‘We expect that after the complete redevelopment of the celebrated Roxburghe Hotel & Golf Course and the new available rooms on the ground, the number of staff being employed with us will be more than doubled [current 50 people including hotel and golf course]. Regional business, restaurants and shops will economically benefit from the touristic development in the region.”

12.18. is experienced in regenerating historic properties, having launched castle hotel SCHLOSS Fleesensee in the Mecklenburg Lake District together with one of Northern Europe’s biggest golf resorts including five courses and a golf academy.

Roxburghe Hotel & Golf Course will be the second property under 12.18.’s new brand ‘SCHLOSS Hotel’.

The company says it is interested in acquiring additional historic touristic properties within the UK to complement the portfolio.

Modernistic Hotel opens in Plaza España

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VP Plaza España Design 5* has opened in the iconic Plaza España in the historic centre of Madrid. The stylish 214-room property spreads across 17 floors.

Firm commitment to design, evident in architecture, interior design, furniture aesthetics and artwork featured throughout the hotel

The property’s unique facade and interior were designed by Spanish architects and designers, including B720 architects’ studio and the Cuarto Interior and Studio Gronda interior design studios. Eye-catching artworks include modern-art paintings by Fernando Palacios and spectacular Urzay sculptural elements created by renowned artists, Pere Figre and Jan Henrix.


In the centre of the property, the pièce de résistance is a 25m metallic waterfall sculpture created by Catalan artist Pere Gifre, known for his water-inspired themed sculptures, and dramatically tumbling from the glass bottom of the 12th floor swimming pool to the ground floor.

State-of-the-art design and technology

The panoramic 360º Gingko Sky Bar on the 12th floor commands views of the Royal Palace and the Debod Temple as well as the peaks of Madrid’s surrounding mountain ranges and a bird’s eye perspective of the landmark Plaza España below.

Every design aspect covered

Complete with vertical gardens stretching from the underground parking area to the 17th floor, an outdoor swimming pool, an elegant and spacious bar with floor-to-ceiling glass windows and a fully soundproofed nightclub.

For further hotel information, click here.

 

 

AVANI Hotels & Resorts confirms third property in Dubai, with Alfahim as developer

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Scheduled to open in 2020, the 48-storey new-build property will be the third AVANI in Dubai.

AVANI Hotels & Resorts has confirmed AVANI Hotel Suites & Branded Residences is being developed in Dubai by Alfahim, one of the UAE’s largest conglomerates.

Scheduled to open in 2020, the site will mark the launch of AVANI residences in the region, located in a prime area of the city, directly overlooking the iconic Palm Jumeirah, adjacent to Dubai Marina and Media City and half an hour from Dubai International Airport.

The newAVANI Hotel Suites & Branded Residences will total 527 keys, comprising 263 AVANI Residences and 264 AVANI Serviced Apartments.

Designed by Aecom

The Residences, which will be marketed to investors as a sale and lease-back product, will be a mix of one, two, three and four bedrooms, the latter offering 425 square metres of contemporary living space.

Designed by AECOM, the suites and residences will offer floor-to-ceiling windows, interactive living and private terraces featuring views of The Palm or the city. The AVANI Hotel Suites & Branded Residences range from 45-square-metre studios, up to 180-square-metre three-bedroom units.

Ownership at AVANI Hotel Suites & Branded Residences would grant an exclusive residential access with service details and modern amenities, in addition to upscale hotel facilities. For active residents, AVANIFIT will offer gym facilities as well as a lap pool and guided fit programme. Guests can re-energise at AVANISPA, while additional facilities will include an all-day dining restaurant, a casual dining outlet and a bar connected to the swimming pool.

Third Dubai Property

“When it opens in 2020, the impressive AVANI Hotel Suites & Branded Residences will be our third property in Dubai, signalling the brand’s steady growth in the region as well as around the world. Residence owners and guests will be able to enjoy AVANI, starting from the brand’s designed sleep satisfaction and curated honest food programme, to simply exploring the vibrant destination that is Dubai through our AVANIme lens that has been designed to interact with the new generation of travellers who are looking for a beyond the room experience,” said Alejandro Bernabe, Vice President AVANI Hotels & Resorts.

Ahmed Abdul Jalil Al Fahim, Chairman of ALFAHIM, said: “Our wealth of experience in property development and premium hospitality combined with AVANI’s signature interiors and deluxe service will give this unique property a distinctive edge. Furthermore, in line with ALFAHIM’s customer-focused vision and promise for constant innovation, we are confident this development will be the pinnacle of upscale living spaces that is meticulously planned to fit the high demands of the market.”

Launched by Minor Hotels in 2011, AVANI Hotels & Resorts is an upscale, contemporary brand appealing to millennial minded travellers who appreciate quality and value.

AVANI currently has 23 properties in operation in Thailand, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Seychelles, Mozambique, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Zambia, the UAE, Portugal, with the brand launching most recently in Australia, New Zealand and Laos.

JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa announces November 2018 opening

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JW Marriott has confirmed that its JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa will be opening on the island of Vagaru, Shaviyani Atoll, Maldives in November 2018.

The 61-villa property will be headed up by General Manager Marc Gussing, with highlights including a private pool with every villa, a treetop restaurant, an expansive wine cellar, a house reef rich in marine life, a Kid’s Club by JW and Spa by JW.

Set to open on the northern Maldivian island of Vagaru in the Shaviyani Atoll, the resort will be a 55-minute seaplane flight from Velana International Airport on Male.

Private Beach Areas

Guests will have a choice between five villa categories ranging from 234sqm to 638sqm, all of which come with private pools and wooden decks. There will be 29 secluded one- and two-bedroom beach villas nestled amongst the island’s greenery, each with its own private beach area.

There will also be 32 villas standing on stilts over the Laccadive Sea and one four-bedroom Royal Water Villa that will come with nanny’s quarters.

A serene Spa by JW will have six treatments rooms, one Royal Treatment Suite, a gym, yoga pavilion and beauty salon. Five restaurants and three fully-serviced bars, along with a chef’s garden and extensive wine cellar, will provide guests with their dining experiences.

Additionally, the resort will offer The Pier, a pop-up dining concept open at differing times throughout the year, the Curry Pit, which will offer spices of the Indian Ocean and will only be open on chosen evenings subject to reservations, 24-hour in-villa dining and private dining in select locations.

Sekers Fabrics launch Tanami collection

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Sekers proudly introduces Tanami, a versatile upholstery with a subtly textured small scale geometric design.

Available in a range of 22 colours, from rich, stylish neutrals and browns to vibrant blues, reds and oranges, Tanami offers a diverse choice of colour.

Incorporating Aquaclean, an advanced nano technology finish that helps protect the fabric against spills and stains without having to resort to specialist cleaning, Tanami resists the toughest of stains, including red wine and permanent marker.

Supplied with crib 5 backing and with an outstanding abrasion performance of 100,000 rubs, Tanami is an ideal upholstery choice for a host of clients including hotels, pubs and cruise ships, meeting all relevant UK and IMO standards for upholstery.

To contact Sekers regarding this new collection, view the entire collection or to order samples, please click here.

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5 Big Benefits of Building Modular Hotels

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Modular construction is an ever-growing market, with everything from hospital wards to student accommodation being built offsite and then shipped to the construction area. There are numerous advantages to this type of construction, making this forward-thinking technique a natural and powerful solution to progressive hotel design.

Below are five of the biggest benefits of this new and improved approach to construction, and the advantages that hotel owners, designers, architects and developers can enjoy when they make the transition.

Speedy construction

There are many contexts in which the swift construction of a hotel is necessary. Imagine: a city with a creaking hotel infrastructure has won a bid to host a major event that will attract people from all over the world, with only a few years to prepare. Over that time period, only a few conventionally constructed hotels would be completed, but with an offsite construction plan, many more will be built, leading to a far more successful build schedule and event for all involved.

Environmental benefits

A conventional building site can be a source of pollution, as building with concrete especially is resource-intensive and can damage the wider ecosystem. With a modular construction technique, all the construction is done offsite and in a controlled factory environment, adhering to eco-friendly best practice – and the modules themselves are simply shipped in and placed into the building’s shell. This is a particularly effective construction option if you’re looking to build an ‘eco-lodge’ style hotel, ensuring harmony with the environment from the development stage onwards.

Flexible design and redesign

Another massive benefit of a modular hotel is that renovations and modifications can be done easily, with minimal fuss and disruption. For example, a hotel needing an extension can easily have one constructed offsite, then assembled in a timely manner, avoiding months of loud construction disrupting the sleep of guests. In addition, what would normally be an expensive refit can be completed easily with a modular design – by simply replacing the existing pods and modules.

Safety from the elements

Inclement weather can really harm a construction project, whether its snow preventing supplies from being delivered on time, rain making key components damp, or even intense heat making it dangerous to work outside for long periods. The factory manufacturing involved in modular construction means that the elements will have less of a say on the project’s completion date – allowing the bottom line to be protected for all those concerned.

Quieter build site

As the building process is more focused on putting together pre-assembled pieces, the onsite assembly process is, naturally, far quicker and quieter. This means undisturbed sleepers in your hotel, an easier relationship with neighbours and a lack of noise pollution that could otherwise harm the environment – an important consideration if you’re building in a rural area.

Modular construction is only becoming more and more popular as sustainable building solutions are increasing in demand and, with so many obvious benefits to reap, it’s no wonder. Taking construction offsite has the ability to truly disrupt the hotel sector for the better – offering quicker and greener builds for all.

 

Wyboston Lakes Resort set for £3m refurbishment

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Total transformation planned for residential Conference and Events venue.

Wyboston Lakes Resort is about to start on the first phase of a complete refurbishment, part of a £3m+ investment that will add meeting areas designed with creative flare and equipped with top of the range technology.

Furthermore, £0.5m is being invested specifically in the IT network, with Phase One of the work to be completed later this year.

Synergy Architects Ltd were commissioned to assess ways in which the existing building, opened in 1998, could be adapted to accommodate the latest trends in conferences in the 21st century and meet the needs of delegates.

Their plans encompass a comprehensive interior refit to modernise and upgrade the facilities sensitively and in keeping with the existing building.

Major changes

Though scheme will modernise all the public spaces, both within the building and within the external courtyards. The principal changes will be:

  • Increasing the capacity of the main conference room to 300+ delegates while incorporating the latest in design, IT and flexibility
  • Redecoration, new lighting, new artwork, room layouts and an uplift to the Bar and Main Breakout area
  • Movable wall sub-divisions, new seating, lighting and artwork in the Restaurant and server
  • A new coffee bar concept will be created
  • Movable walls between Training rooms to create more flexible spaces with increased occupancy
  • A new mini theatre and themed rooms
  • Developing the outdoor courtyard areas to integrate their use with the building, introducing sliding/folding walls to open the inside out
  • Hard and soft landscaping, adding seating, lighting, games areas, mobile bars and barbeques

Wyboston Lakes Resort Operations Director Steve Jones said: “This complete refurbishment of our premium conference and events centre is exciting.  All 120 bedrooms and bathrooms have now been upgraded with modern wet rooms installed. This phase will increase the size of the principle function room by around 54 per cent once completed, followed by all meeting rooms and public areas.

“As well as the physical works we are investing heavily in the overall offering with a new range of creative food and beverage outlets being launched and we will continue our focus on high end AV and outstanding service and hospitality. Our research into trends in dedicated conference and events venues has taken us across several continents and this investment is aimed to ensure we remain the venue of choice for the many blue-chip companies we work with. This will relaunch the Centre as a bright modern contemporary venue fit for the next decade.”

The purpose built residential Conference venue offers meeting and event facilities with a full spectrum of residential and non-residential events.

This investment will bring the total investment in the Resort in the last few years to over £10m and is part of a long term continuing reinvestment strategy.

Former Manchester Arora Hotel rebranded as part of £1.5m development

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Located in the city centre, the former Arora Hotel is undergoing a complete refurbishment and relaunch as part of a £1.5 million development.

The hotel will be rebranded as the Princess St. Hotel, having been purchased by Aspen Hotels in 2013. The four-star hotel has had its lobby and public areas refurbished along with the introduction of a speciality coffee shop called LAWN.

The site is now undergoing refurbishment of all 141 bedrooms, with the entire project scheduled for completion by the end of 2018.

Once completed, the Princess St. Hotel will offer a selection of meeting and event spaces, along with refurbished restaurant and bar.

Home Grown Talent

Amardeep Chima, managing director of Aspen Hotels, said: “Manchester has firmly established itself on the map as one of the country’s go-to cities for music, culture and entertainment – it’s proud of its home-grown talent and its hospitality portfolio should reflect its unique personality.

“The Princess St. Hotel does just this by working with up-and-coming local talent, such as the designers for the upholstery and wallpapers and the independent coffee roasters supplying LAWN.

“Transforming the hotel into a boutique offering allows us to stand out from crowd in what can often be a saturated market and give guests – from both the UK and further afield – a more intimate service offering and taste of the surrounding area.”

Concluding, Chima added: “We want to offer guests much more than simply a stay in a city centre hotel – as Manchester has so much to offer, we’re their concierge when it comes to catching the hottest gigs, getting the best cocktails or seeing the most popular art exhibitions.

“We don’t aim to be the coolest or trendiest hotel, nor the most hi-tech; however, we do aim to be guests’ favourite by keeping it simple – the way a hotel should be.”

Travel & tourism responsible for 7 million jobs worldwide

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New research has revealed that travel & tourism was responsible for the creation of 7 million new jobs worldwide.

2017 was a particularly good year for the travel industry, which grew at 4.6%, outgrowing the global economy for the seventh connective year (3% growth in 2017).

Commissioned by WTTC’s annual Economic Impact Research, the study found that Travel & Tourism was the fastest growing broad economic sector globally, with stronger growth than retail and wholesale (3.4%), manufacturing (4.2%), agriculture, forestry and fisheries (2.6%) and financial services (2.5%).

Commenting on the report, Gloria Guevara, WTTC president & CEO, said: “Travel & Tourism creates jobs, drives economic growth and helps build better societies. Our research shows that our sector was responsible for the creation of one in five of all jobs globally. In the last few years, Governments around the world are realising the extraordinary benefits of tourism and I congratulate them for taking steps to maximise the potential of our sector.

“2017 was the best year on record for the Travel & Tourism sector. We have seen increased spending as a result of growing consumer confidence, both domestically and internationally, recovery in markets in North Africa and Europe previously impacted by terrorism and continued outbound growth from China and India. This is great news for the millions of people who depend on our sector for their livelihoods.”

Direct, Indirect & Induced Impact

Travel & Tourism’s direct, indirect and induced impact in 2017 accounted for:

  • US$8.3 trillion contribution to global GDP (10.4%)
  • 313 million jobs, one in 10 around the world
  • US$1.5 trillion exports (6.5% of total exports, 28.8% of global services exports)
  • US$882 billion investment (4.5% of total investment)

Some of the leading highlights globally include:

  • Europe’s performance was better than previously expected with 4.8% growth as long-haul demand (dampened in 2016 by terrorism concerns) recovered strongly, accompanied by strong intra-regional travel thanks to the strength of the European economy. In 2017, European airlines recorded passenger growth of 8.1% and over 1 billion passengers for the first time
  • Travel & Tourism’s contribution to GDP in North Africa grew by 22.6% in 2017, showing a strong rebound from the impacts of terrorism in previous years. Stellar performance from Egypt (72.9%) and solid growth in Tunisia (7.6%) inspire confidence in the region as tourism activity continues to recover to pre-attack levels
  • Asian countries continue to drive global tourism growth with North East Asia growing at 7.4% and South East Asia at 6.7%. China continues to lead the way at 9.8%. Over the next ten years over one third of absolute GDP growth and nearly half of employment growth will be generated by China and India
  • Latin America showed a decline of 1.4% in tourism GDP, largely a result of a contraction in international spend to the largest Latin American economy, Brazil, of 18.1% compared to 2016, and compounded by the ongoing political and economic problems in Venezuela

Looking ahead

Guevara added: “As our sector continues to become more important both as a generator of GDP and jobs, our key challenge will be ensuring this growth is sustainable and inclusive.  Already in 2017, we have begun to see a backlash against tourism in some key destinations. Going forward we need to ensure that growth is planned for, well managed and includes partnerships between not only the public and private sectors but also includes communities themselves. There is a huge opportunity for governments to capitalise on the opportunities Travel & Tourism brings to create new jobs, especially in those economies where many jobs are threatened by new technologies.  WTTC looks forward to partnering with governments around the world to ensure benefits for all.”

Forecasts suggest slower growth in 2018 than 2017 as a result of higher oil prices. By 2028 Trevel & Tourism is expected to support over 400 million jobs globally, equating to one in nine jobs worldwide, with the sector contributing to 25% of global net job creation over the next decade.

WTTC’s Economic Impact Research is the only global dataset on the economic impact of Travel & Tourism, covering 185 countries and 20 regional groupings. It can be accessed at www.wttc.org.

Guest Blog: Quick-Wins to Boost your Hotel Design

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Tom Jager, professional blogger at A-Writer shares his views on how to enhance the look of your hotel.

Hotel exterior is key

The look of your hotel is equally important for the revenue as the prices for accommodation and amenities. Starting from the exterior that makes your business more attractive, to the interior that makes them feel comfortable, you must boost the design if you want to increase the number of guests.

There are many things a hotelier must do to keep their hotel filled with guests. They must hire a great staff, make sure the rooms are impeccably clean, provide great food and prices, and create an excellent marketing strategy.

But, even if you have this all, you will still find it hard to attract and maintain the customers if your hotel design is not just right. To boost your hotel design and give a great first impression, consider these steps;

Perfect Lighting

When it comes to design, lighting should be one of the first things on your list. This tool can help you create an inviting, attractive, and noticeable atmosphere that will instantly catch the eye of the visitor.

Which would you prefer – a hotel with misty lobby and hallways, or one with incredible chandeliers that light up the entire lobby?

Start from the exterior and move to the interior. Position your exterior lighting to accent the best features of your hotel’s façade. For the exterior, you can even use LED technology to reduce energy costs.

Inviting Logo

Your logo will be placed on many locations throughout the hotel. Starting from the entrance and the façade itself, to the lobby front desk and in the hallways – your logo will be everywhere.

Make sure to create an excellent logo. If necessary, hire a professional designer to do this for you.

In addition to the logo, you’ll want to have a nice quote or statement that is unique to your hotel only.

A home from home

Hotels love long-term guests, but making your business a place people want to stay in longer is not simple. In order to do this, you must opt for making the rooms in the hotel more hospitable, or home-like.

Add unique elements to your rooms and hotel interior. This is why hotels started adding kitchenettes as part of their rooms, as well as wall treatments, mix-and-match furniture, etc.

Be unique. Make your hotel feel home-like.

Comfortable Lobby

The second thing your guests will see after the exterior is the lobby and other public areas. To keep them interested in getting a room at your hotel, re-design your lobby.

This last decade, many front desks were replaced with concierge desks. You perhaps already visited a hotel where you checked in on a comfortable sofa, served by a staff member that sips a cup of coffee with you while booking you a room on his iPad.

Clean and Maintained Landscape

Show your guests that you don’t only care about their money, but the property, too. Keep your landscape well-maintained and clean, and repair all things that unkempt.

Create inviting exterior features, such as waterfalls, walled gardens, panoramic views, etc.

Technology-improved Experience

Technology is a sure way to improve the experience of your guests. With it being one of the biggest forces that moves society today, you simply must turn your hotel in what we call ‘a smart hotel’.

At this point, technology can help you control everything in the hotel. You can now track the time and attendance, accept food orders through an iPad, allow for streaming services in the rooms, and even introduce Li-Fi (lighting-induced internet connection).

A Touch of Art

Art trends change depending on types of accommodation, size of hotels, and location. The latest trend in the hotel world is the urban style. Interestingly, the street art we previously saw as vandalism, not art, is now proudly used as part of the design of many hotel exteriors throughout the world.

Ultimately, it is up to you what kind of art you will include in the design of your hotel. Whatever decision you make, make sure it fits with the remaining elements.

Wellness Hospitality

People like to be taken care of, and most guests at your hotel would enjoy the health benefits it offers for them. You will find that more and more travelers become health-conscious, and an increase of wellness hospitality is essential to attract them to your hotel.

When it comes to hotel design, always aim to embrace change.

Tom Jager is professional blogger. He works at Awriter. You can reach him at G+ or Facebook.

 

Hilton lines up new Curio Collection resort in the Maldives

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Hilton will open a new boutique resort in the Maldives, following a franchise agreement with Singha Estate.

The new resort will join the Curio Collection by Hilton portfolio of nearly 50 upscale independent hotels around the world, and forms part of its ‘Crossroads’ project – a leisure and entertainment resort currently under development in Emboodhoo Lagoon, Maldives.

The new resort will be managed by S Hotels & Resorts, a subsidiary of Singha Estate, and will open at the end of this year.

“Opening the first Curio Collection hotel in the Maldives is a very exciting milestone for us,” said Mark Nogal, global brand head of the Curio Collection by Hilton. “The Maldives is renowned for being a one-of-a-kind tropical paradise and we are confident that the resort will offer curious travellers seeking an authentic experience truly memorable accommodations.”

INDIVIDUALITY & THE HILTON ‘ENGINE’

The resort will boast 198 guest rooms, beach villas and overwater villas, as well as facilities such as a fitness centre and swimming pool. In addition to duty free shops and multiple restaurants, guests will also enjoy a beach club, watersports, a dive centre, a cultural centre and a kids club.

“As we continue to grow our portfolio across Asia, we are proud to introduce the Curio Collection by Hilton brand in one of the world’s most celebrated resort destinations,” added Guy Phillips, senior vice president, development, Asia & Australasia, for Hilton. “With this brand, our owners can benefit from the proven track record and quality of the Hilton engine, also known as the Hilton performance advantage, while staying true to the hotel’s individuality.”

Skopos Launch New Gemini Dim-out Fabrics

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To add to the current offer of FR dim-out fabrics, Skopos are launching a new collection in a sophisticated palette with a choice of a sleek satin effect, or a textured slub silk-look face.

This double-sided offer provides a simple, elegant solution for contract windows, offering a high level of light obscurity, for a restful night’s sleep and a relaxing environment. This solution takes away the need for lining, for a budget option, however is equally suitable for use with blackout lining for a complete blackout effect.

Gemini Dim-out forms part of the ACCENTS range at Skopos and focuses on the popular neutrals and metallic tones for interiors, ranging from pale cream and silver tones to darker, moodier shades of brown and grey. The collection is wide width and is available on a short lead-time from mid-March.

With the benefit of a choice of sides, customers can specify their requirements for made-up furnishings on order, or decide at a later date, when ordering fabric on the roll.

Skopos is an ISO9001 accredited company and has over 45 years’ specialist experience in the design and manufacture of high performance FR contract fabrics for the hospitality, cruise, care and leisure sectors.

Skopos is a recommended supplier of Hotel Designs. To see more news from Skopos and other recommended suppliers, please click here.

Caye Chapel

Four Seasons to open luxury Belize resort in 2021

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Private island with 18-hole golf course and marina will feature oceanfront private estates, private residences and overwater bungalows

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts has confirmed plans for the development of Caye Chapel, a private island in Belize featuring oceanfront estates, private residences and overwater bungalows.

Scheduled to open in 2021, the project is in in partnership with Thor Urbana, Inmobilia Desarrollos and GFA Grupo Inmobiliario, three leading real estate development groups based in Mexico.

The Four Seasons Resort and Residences Caye Chapel will see the private island transformed into a destination for both residence owners and leisure travellers, with approximately 50 Private Estate lots, 35 Private Residences and 100 guest rooms and suites.

Caye Chapel is located in the Belize archipelago in the Caribbean Sea, adjacent to the UNESCO World Heritage designated Belize Barrier Reef System, the largest reef system in the northern hemisphere.

The island will feature an 18-hole golf course designed by Greg Norman in consultation with Lorena Ochoa, a Fabien Cousteau nature and conservation institute, a marina and private airstrip.

The island’s marina and airstrip can accommodate private boats and planes for easy access by owners and guests arriving from further afield.

“We are excited to be a part of the reimagination of Caye Chapel into an exclusive luxury experience, and to do so in a way that protects and reinforces the natural wonders of the island,” says J. Allen Smith, President and CEO, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.

Caye Chapel

The 280-acre (113 hectare) island is outlined by 6 miles (9.7 kilometres) of white sand beaches and turquoise waters, and is located 16 miles (26 kilometres) from Belize City, either 30 minutes by boat or 10 minutes by flight.

For those looking to make their stays on the island more permanent, the development will include approximately 35 Four Seasons Private Residences and 50 Four Seasons Private Estates that owners can help design and build to their own preferences.

Each lot will have private beach and golf course access, and owners can choose between a site on the east to enjoy sunrise or on the west for views of the sunset. The Resort will feature 100 guest rooms and suites designed by Studio Caban, including a collection of overwater bungalows.

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Caye Chapel will join other group properties in Central America, the Caribbean and Mexico, including sister properties in Costa Rica, the Bahamas, Anguilla, Nevis and Punta Mita, Mexico.

GROHE to introduce ATRIO contemporary SPA line during Milan Design Week

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Visitors will be invited to GROHE ATRIO’s exclusive product launch at the newly designed GROHE showroom at Via Crocefisso

The GROHE DESIGN team will unveil its ATRIO SPA collection during Milan Design Week, with a design installation showcasing the new products to the public.

As part of Fuorisalone, visitors will be invited to GROHE ATRIO’s exclusive launch at the newly-designed GROHE showroom at Via Crocefisso.

The GROHE showroom will be open to visitors starting on April 17th, who will be able to get hands on with the products in their latest trend colours:

  • GROHE ATRIO in striking Brushed Hard Graphite; GROHE ESSENCE in classy Warm Sunset; GROHE Lineare in purist Chrome.
  • GROHE ESSENCE Spa Colours and the luxurious shower AQUASYMPHONY, two product lines that stand for stylish design in a unique symbiosis of form and function, transforming the bathroom into a wellness oasis.
  • Other highlights will include the GROHE water systems RED and BLUE HOME, which respectively provide kettle hot water or filtered and chilled, still, medium and sparkling water from a stylish tap.

Earlier this month, GROHE launched an advertising campaign for the Sensia Arena intelligent shower toilet at 19 international airports in 15 countries.

Anantara Kihavah Maldives

Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas unveils SKY overwater observatory bar

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Observatory is fitted with a research-grade 16” Meade LX200 telescope mounted on a super-giant field tripod

Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas has taken the wraps off its new SKY overwater observatory, which combines a luxury cocktail bar, a resident story-telling ‘Sky Guru’ and its very own telescope.

The five-star resort on the Baa Atoll has perched the SKY Bar over its lagoon, employing what’s described as contemporary yet warm design aesthetic, with raw timber and soft lighting throughout.

A circular bar serves as the centrepiece, with the custom-built ash-dome observatory sitting on the roof deck of the structure.

Unsurprisingly, Anantara claims this is the first and only overwater observatory combined with a cocktail bar in the Maldives, housing a research-grade 16” Meade LX200 telescope mounted on a super-giant field tripod, remote controlled with 360˚ movement.

Resident astronomer Ali Shameem (protégé of Italian astronomer Dr. Massimo Tarenghi who headed the ALMA observatory in Chilewill) points out the rings of Saturn or the counter-rotating zones and belts of Jupiter to guests – both hemisphere’s stars are visible from Anantara Kihavah.

The Anantara brand portfolio, part of the Global Hotel Alliance, includes 35 properties located in Thailand, the Maldives, Indonesia, Vietnam, China, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Mozambique, Zambia, the UAE, Qatar, Oman and Portugal, with a pipeline of future properties across Asia, the Indian Ocean, Middle East and Africa.

Spotlight On: Outdoor furniture and Spa

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Throughout April Hotel Designs will focus on two timely sectors – outdoor furniture and spas

If you want to get your company and products in front of an audience of interior designers, procurement specialists and hoteliers for a month of specially focussed commentary, this is a fantastic opportunity.

OUTDOOR FURNITURE SEES A RESURGENCE OF NATURAL MATERIALS AND SOOTHING COLOURS

We will look at how to embrace outdoor spaces. From small, statement pieces to sweeping overhauls of outdoor décor, we take a look at some of the hottest trends, as well as the hotels leading the way with their al fresco style.

POPS OF COLOUR EMBRACE THE LIGHT OF DAY

‘Wellness’ is a huge market for hospitality nowadays and spas are big business. Continuing our ‘outdoor’ theme, we will spend time throughout the month discussing all things spa related – from small independent properties, to mega-chains, to the companies providing the equipment.

SPA AND FITNESS TECHNOLOGY WILL EXCEL TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF A TECH HUNGRY GENERATON

The emergence of ‘wellness architecture’ is sweeping the industry right now. Mental health is a big health topic right now and hotels need to consider – more than ever before – the physical and mental health of the people they service. As such, spa spaces need to be structurally beautiful, but also comfortable, functional and sustainable so that they complement a hotel guest’s physical and mental state. ‘Living’ buildings, with greenery that grows inside, and design that encourages human movement and mindfulness are something you will see far more of in 2018.

There are plenty of ways you can get involved with these features, from supplying an opinion piece to working with us on a targeted mini-series.

If you wish to find out more, please contact Jennie Lane on 01992 374098 or j.lane@forumevents.co.uk

Hardwick Hall Hotel completes £500,000 refurbishment

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Ramside Estates-owned County Durham hotel has unveiled its new look

The Hardwick Hall Hotel at Sedgefield has been given a £500,000 facelift, which includes a revamped bar and lounge area.

The hotel’s Boyne Suite, which can take up to 120 guests, has also benefited from a new carpet, curtains and complete redecoration.

The four star hotel, which is located in Hardwick County Park, has 50 bedrooms and offers a range of dining options, including the Rib Room Steakhouse and Grill.

It also has a number of suites and meeting rooms and erects large marquees at various points throughout the year, which can hold up to 1500 people.

The hotel host events, including the annual Lobster Ball, the Oyster Festival and Hardwick Live – a two day musical festival which attracts thousands of attendees.

The hotel is part of the family owned Ramside Estates, which also includes the award-winning Ramside Hall Hotel, Spa and Golf and near-by Bowburn Hall.

Owner John Adamson said: “We’ve created a stylish and welcoming bar and lounge area, but still very much keeping the hotel’s traditional feel. It’s already being well used for everything from afternoon teas to casual dining and we are very pleased with the results and how much great feedback we are getting from our guests.”

Palé Hall appoints Harry Shepherd as new General Manager

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New face in the hot seat at Grade II Listed destination

The five-star Palé Hall in North Wales has appointed Harry Shepherd as its new General Manager, following a search process lead by out-going General Manager Pim Wolfs and owners Alan and Angela Harper.

Shepherd has spent the last five months working alongside Wolfs and the owners to help ensure a smooth transition.

He was previously with the five red-star Chester Grosvenor and is now tasked with working with the AA to take Palé to its next level.

The Grade II listed Palé Hall has been restored to its former glory by the owners, creating a peaceful and luxurious retreat surrounded by the Welsh valleys on the edge of Snowdonia National Park.

Owner Angela Harper said: “Since Harry joined Palé he has continued the hotel’s quest for excellence. It was clear to us from the beginning that Harry had what it takes to be the perfect General Manager for us. We are certain that we have found the right person having already built a very close working relationship with Harry and are delighted that he is leading the Palé family.

“We will be very sorry to see Pim go, he has behaved with great honour during this process, ensuring great succession planning and he leaves with our love and respect. He is an important part of the Palé story and always will be. I am delighted that he has an opportunity at another prestigious property. Of course, Alan and I wish Pim well in his new role.”

Wolfs said: “I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time at Palé Hall and it’s been a fantastic experience to launch the hotel and share this journey with Alan and Angela. Due to family reasons I’ve made the decision to move to the Cotswolds,. I made them a promise that I would not leave until we had found the right person to step into the General Manager role, and I have no doubt that Harry is indeed that person and I proudly hand over the reins to him”.

Speaking about his new position, Shepherd said: “I have enjoyed my time at Palé Hall so far and I’m delighted to be taking over as General Manager. The high standards of the hotel, our wonderful location in the welsh countryside and its continued strive for excellence makes it an exciting place to work, and I’m pleased to be taking on the leadership as we continue to evolve and build on our already prestigious reputation”.

Take a peek inside China’s first Atlantis resort with Falcon’s Creative Group

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David Schaefer, Vice President at Falcon’s Creative Group, discusses the Atlantis Sanya project and the increase in Western IP in China’s destination & resorts market.

Falcon’s Creative Group, the Orlando-based creative services firm specialising in the design and production of themed experiences, was heavily involved in the design and development of Atlantis Sanya – a new Atlantis resort, situated along the Haitang Bay National Coast in China.

Falcon’s Creative Group was selected by Fosun International Limited and Kerzner International, an international developer and operator of destination resorts and luxury hotels, as the provider of thematic and interior design services for the resort’s Aquaventure Waterpark and The Lost Chambers Aquarium.

Over the last two years, Falcon’s Creative Group has been providing on-site creative guardianship, theming, and quality control, as well as conceptualising a new experience for the Atlantis brand.

Speaking to Hotel Designs, David Schaefer, Vice President at Falcon’s Creative Group, explained: “As consumers become more exposed to technology like virtual reality, they are no longer satisfied with the traditional, static entertainment that has existed over the past few decades; instead, they want to be totally immersed in themed environments. As a result of this shift, there is significant unrest within the tourism industry as providers search for ways to adapt to an increasingly tech-savvy world.”

With this in mind, Falcon’s Creative Group says it sought to combine traditional architectural elements with imaginative design to help create the Atlantis Sanya resort and make it an experience unlike anything before seen in China.

“Those who are familiar with the traditional Atlantis resorts around the world know that the Atlantis intellectual property is derived from the story of a lost underwater city,” continued Schaefer. “For Atlantis Sanya, Falcon’s Creative Group has revitalised the concept of Atlantis by evolving it from a lost underwater city into a living, thriving metropolis.”

To demonstrate the vivaciousness of a thriving city, Falcon’s Creative Group designed the concepts for digital content that lives inside the aquarium tanks to create a hologram effect of an Atlantean creature. Additionally, it designed the concepts for interactive media, cause-and-effect features within the tanks and pop-up facts about different species, to transform a static aquarium into an interactive environment.

“Much of the design emphasis was placed on the two main slide towers, which will have a unique style apart from the other two Atlantis locations,” said Schaefer. “The slide towers house multiple waterslides, including a clear tube slide that takes guests directly through a shark tank. Additionally, we designed several buildings and landscape accents including restaurants and retail spaces.”

Schaefer added that the project has highlighted the enormous potential for leveraging existing Western luxury resort IPs in China: “The rapid pace of development in the Asia region makes these projects well suited to pair with existing IPs, because developers can tap into a fan base immediately upon opening.”

Doubletree by Hilton completes Cadbury House bedroom refurbishment

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The hotel has upgraded 72 bedrooms and also boasts a new state-of-the-art reception area.

The four-star DoubleTree by Hilton, Cadbury House in Congresbury has upgraded 72 bedrooms including its Junior Suites and Loft Suites, investing over £1.5 million in the project, which has also included a refresh to several public areas.

The new bedroom décor has an emphasis on elegance and features a chrome finish, grey-toned colour palette and a focus on comfort and luxury.

DoubleTree by Hilton says the refurbishment drew inspiration from local landmarks, including the SS Great Britain, Clevedon Pier, Clifton Suspension Bridge and Avon Gorge.

Facilities include USB charging points on plug sockets, double sinks in some bathrooms and additional seating areas for relaxing or working.

The hotel’s brand new reception area is another key part of the refurbishment programme and sports a feature ‘living’ wall to the exterior. The space also has floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic views across the North Somerset countryside.

In total the site has 132 luxury bedrooms, an onsite health club and spa and two Marco Pierre White restaurants.

DoubleTree by Hilton, Cadbury House general manager, Mehmet Kandemir, said: “Our latest refurbishment project to upgrade our bedrooms and some public areas is part of an ongoing programme of regeneration at the venue. We have become renowned for our innovative and contemporary facilities so the evolution work never ends.

“The hotel has benefitted from over £26 million in investments since its opening thanks to owner Nick Taplin, and the latest refurbishment is testament to our commitment to guest comfort and satisfaction.

“The new rooms really give the wow-factor, especially our popular suites which really are stunning and offer a real treat for those visiting for special occasions. We’re certain guests will be impressed with the upgrades.”

Kokua Hospitality lifts lid on its Napa Valley Wine Country Inn & Cottages, phase two

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‘Holistic rebranding’ of boutique destination in the heart of California’s wine country

Indie hotel management company Kokua Hospitality has completed the second phase renovation of its Wine Country Inn & Cottages’ in the Napa Valley.

Situated between the towns of St. Helena and Calistoga the site joined Kokua’s West Coast portfolio in early 2017 and has since undergone two phases of enhancements, the latest of which includes the boutique’s holistic rebranding.

Originally opened in 1975, Wine Country Inn & Cottages is a 29-room retreat surrounded by acres of vineyards and wineries. The accommodations range from 20 guestrooms, four suites, and five separate cottages, 80% of which have views of the vineyards, lawns, and botanical varietals.

Jill Cole, managing principal of local interior design firm, Cole Martinez Curtis & Associates (C.M.C.A), was tapped to lead both phase one and two of project. Phase one concluded in 2017 and consisted of a full renovation of the Winery House building’s guestrooms and common areas, including the guest reception zone and Living Room, a social space that invites guests to lounge, participate in weekly complimentary wine tastings with local vintners, and dine for breakfast daily.

Phase two brought the refresh of 10 additional guestrooms and suites, cosmetic upgrades to the building’s exterior, and high-speed fiber optic Wi-Fi and 44” flat screen HD televisions to all rooms on property.

C.M.C.A. focused on an elegantly modern, calming design that is inspired by the vineyards found outside the windows. Subtle and understated, the interiors were conceived to frame the “pictures” of Napa’s colorful, always changing scenery. The soothing gray palette is intentionally soft and delicate to keep the view the star, while materials are textured and natural to relate to the seasonally changing environment and laid-back sophistication of the region.

“We’re excited to reintroduce this hidden gem to Napa Valley and its visitors,” says Kirk Pederson, president of Kokua Hospitality. “With the completion of the physical upgrades and renovations, the property also brings an elevated repositioning and rebranding. Its new sophisticated attitude is intently focused on immersing guests into the intimate, rich culture of Napa that one would expect to uncover at an idealistic retreat tucked into the vineyards.”

In late spring of 2018, enhancements to the lawn area and the property’s landscaping will be made. As part of the rebranding process the hotel’s website was revamped, with additional branding modifications still to come.

Hospitality industry comes together at the Hotel Designs Meet Up

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Sold out networking event sees hoteliers, designers and suppliers converge on The London Edition in Fitzrovia

More than 200 hospitality professionals packed into The London Edition last night for the Hotel Designs Meet Up networking event.

Attendees for the evening, sponsored by Scanomat and the Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists, gathered to hear the thoughts of guest speaker Gilly Craft, owner of award winning multi-disciplinary Interior Design and Interior Architecture company Koubou Interiors and President Elect of the BIID (British Institute of Interior Design).

Craft offered insight in to what to look for in an interior design practice when considering them for a project and highlighted what a hotel owner needs to deliberate when putting their trust in to an interior design partner.

The Hotel Designs Meet Up took place at celebrity hotelier Ian Schrager’s The London Edition, Fitzrovia, London and provided guests with the opportunity to network with the biggest names in hospitality, interior design and architecture over drinks and canapés.

Simon Bracken, Co-Founder & Managing Director at Scanomat, said: “We were delighted to be able to sponsor the Hotel Designs Meet Up. What particularly appealed to us was the innovative theme. We have been ‘Raising the Bar’ in terms of consumer beverage experience for quite some time with TopBrewer and it was very encouraging to see and hear the forward thinking members of the hotel community, architects and designers very much looking to the future of experience in this sector.”

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The next HD Meet Up takes place on July 18th 2018 at the King Street Townhouse in Manchester – click here to register today!

For more information about becoming a Hotel Designs Meet Up sponsor, contact Jennie Lane on 01992 374098 or email j.lane@forumevents.co.uk.

Lamington Group to open first room2 ‘hometel’ in Southampton

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June debut for ‘completely different approach to staying away from home’

Lamington Group has launched room2 – a new brand specialising in what it’s pitching as a ‘completely different approach to staying away from home’.

The company is set to open the first fully-fledged hometel in Southampton in June, following a pilot in Hammersmith in 2016, and says it offers a design-centric alternative to the established aparthotel market.

It’s in an unused office building in Southampton and has been designed by Project Orange, a Shoreditch-based architectural firm specialising in unique concepts.

The ground floor features what’s described as a spacious, flexible space for guests to work, socialise or relax day and night.

The area – which room2 is calling The Living Room – also features a coffee bar where guests or visitors can buy drinks and snacks. There’s also a bar selling a range of beers, wines, spirits and cocktails and a gym/workout studio.

There’s also a pantry-style shop for guests who want to cook in the hometel’s rooms.

Lamington Group Founder and Managing Director Robert Godwin said: “This space is one of the key elements that makes our hometel different from the current aparthotels on the market. Many of them lack comfort and personality. They’re too impersonal and structured, making guests feel like a number. Our ground floor space has been created to reflect our approach; flexible and unique through well-considered design. We want our guests to create the experiences they want – we won’t prescribe what they do.”

Guest accommodation occupies the remaining four floors of the building, with 71 rooms in total.

A selection of rooms feature mezzanine top levels for flexible stays accommodating families, children and sharers.

Lamington Group says plans are afoot to take the room2 concept to others locations around the UK.

Virtuoso makes European debut with Anantara Vilamoura

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Portugal’s Algarve resort becomes luxury hotel brand’s first European venture

Anantara Vilamoura Algarve Resort has become the most recent addition to Virtuoso’s global portfolio of upscale properties.

Nestled amongst orange grove trees and undulating wetlands, the resort brings to life Anantara’s ethos of connecting modern travellers with authentic destinations and ensures the brand’s signature Thai hospitality is paired with indigenous style and flavour.

The Anantara Vilamoura is the first property in Europe to use the Anantara brand, which is owned by Thailand’s Minor Hotels.

Vilamoura is haven of luxury yachts and prestigious golf clubs, designer brand shopping and casino nights out, upscale restaurants, cafés and bars.

The new resort offers 280 rooms and suites in contemporary style and Anantara’s signature touches. Balconies tempt al fresco relaxation – many boasting garden, aqua pool or fairway views.


Portugal’s culinary expertise is evident across Anantara Vilamoura’s presentation of dining experiences. Executive Chef Bruno Viegas has woven his style throughout the resort’s bars and restaurants EMO and RIA, as well as Dining by Design, a tailored private dining experience.

Travellers with a sense of adventure can learn how to create Portugal’s delicious dishes in the Spice Spoons cooking class – exclusive for Virtuoso guests – combining a visit to the nearby town of Loulé’s fresh food market with an interactive cooking class with the chef.

“Being accepted into Virtuoso for the quality, comfort and exceptional service offered at the Anantara Vilamoura is a matter of great pride for both Minor Hotels and the team, which welcomes guests daily with an artful approach to hospitality that ensures perfect stays” said André Bernardo, Director of Sales at the Anantara Vilamoura Algarve Resort. “In this respect, our hotel sets a benchmark for Portuguese tourism.”

Goettsch Partners and TAL Studio deliver Viceroy Chicago style

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Distinctive image inside and out for the old Cedar Hotel

Architect Goettsch Partners and hospitality design firm TAL Studio have worked together to deliver a distinctive image inside and out for Viceroy Hotel Group’s new Viceroy Chicago.

The development, managed by Chicago-based Convexity Properties, pays homage to the history of Chicago with curated architecture, design, art and style.

Historic Architecture

Located at the intersection of Cedar and State streets in Chicago’s Gold Coast neighborhood, the historic Cedar Hotel has taken on a new identity as the first Viceroy property in the Midwest.

The four-story brick-and-terracotta façade of the original Cedar Hotel has been preserved and given fresh life, fronting a striking new 18-story glass hotel tower.

Visitors enter an open, three-story lobby space with an adjacent restaurant, Somerset, from Chicago’s Boka Restaurant Group. Additional amenities include a ballroom and conference suite on level four, with access to a large outdoor terrace overlooking State Street.

The rooftop lounge, Devereaux, also helmed by Boka Restaurant Group, offers an outdoor pool and landscaped terrace, with stunning views of Lake Michigan and the Chicago skyline.

A unique image for the Viceroy emerges through the contrasting façades of the new tower and the historic building. The brick and terra cotta of the 1920s-era Cedar Hotel exemplifies the vintage character of a building façade as a two-dimensional arrangement of building elements and ornamentation.

By contrast, the glass curtain wall of the new hotel tower is a taut, three-dimensional envelope. The “folding” geometry is inspired by the argyle-like pattern found in the historic brick façade below. The design solution creates “harmony through contrast” in which both the old and new are rich examples of their specific eras.

Interior Design

Interior design comes from luxury design firm TAL Studio. The lobby space is adorned with white marble, brass light fixtures, and a one-of-a-kind 30-foot art wall tableau towering over the lobby living room with inscribed quotes from French poet Marcel Proust.

Inspired by the Flâneur, a French literary figure, principal designer Todd-Avery Lenahan, CEO and founder of TAL Studio, used the spirited character to create what are termed surprise-and-delight moments throughout the hotel. The tableau is dramatically lit each night, filled with the collection of Proust’s works.

“The overall interior design plans were one-of-a-kind, created with detail, precision and the highest quality, resulting in an authentic, inspired and dynamic experience for guests with many dimensions and nuances of design,” said Lenahan. “The objective was to create a dynamic connection between two potentially disparate archetypes. As a juxtaposition to the historic facade, the arrival library’s remaining three walls establish a hierarchy of monumental scale with the over 30-foot-tall Proust tableau towering over the library with colorful graphic bravado, while simultaneously being quietly elegant in its precise, shimmering presentation of thousands of meaningful words to be contemplated by each view on his or her own terms.”

Just beyond the library, large bronze reception desks welcome guests, positioned in front of a large painting depicting a Venetian carnival recital by South American Cubist artist Badi. The celebratory hues of this painting are seen throughout the hotel, appearing individually in the guestrooms and hallways to represent an artist’s palette before colors are incorporated into a larger painting.

Guestrooms host enlarged, luxurious bathrooms and closets, and a selection of suites offer expansive terraces with views of the cityscape and Lake Michigan. Cubist figural artwork in the guestrooms are reproductions of Cubist artist Miette Brave. A distinct headboard wall is a digital reproduction of an original work produced by London artist Tim Modus. The display is inspired by the architectural elements and sculptural forms of the midcentury and serve as a nod to Chicago’s storied architectural history.

Furnishings are mid-century inspired that recall the iconic, endearing and enduring period of Chicago’s architectural history.

Lenahan added: “When it comes to great design, it must exceed consumer expectations of what constitutes anticipatory and intuitive design, provoking positive emotional response, and is contextual and respectful of honoring the culture and location, while building loyalty with assurances of future patronage. As a designer, it’s essential to be a humble student of the cultural, social, geographic, economic, political and even spiritual history of a place to imbue the project with the sincerity and authenticity that create a true sense of place.”

TIN Hotels Announces Hotel in the Place of the Gods

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TIN Hotels is introducing lifestyle travellers to a new generation of accommodations with plans to build new hotels in the Tibet Autonomous Region of Lhasa, which is widely regarded as the centre of the Tibetan Buddhist world as well as an exotic and elusive travel destination.

TIN Lhasa will boast an excellent location: as the anchor to a nearly 29,000 square-metre six-storey mixed-use development, its close proximity to the main tourist attractions such as Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Square and Potala Palace lends enhanced accessibility for travellers and allows them to be closer to all that they can experience of the destination the moment they step out of the hotel.

The hotel’s facilities and amenities, in line with the brand direction for TIN Hotels, will focus on creating an elevated experience for the discerning traveller that extends beyond a place to rest. Instead, it is a social space where real-life encounters with the community provides for a transformative and enlightening experience.

Upon arriving at TIN Lhasa, guests will be welcomed by authentic Himalayan art throughout the hotel, an experience much like stepping into a museum where the destination’s history and culture immediately come to life.

Progressing to the public areas, the open concept will generate interaction and at its heart, the main restaurant is a communal space where conversations, like the authentic craft food and gourmet tea will flow. The meeting spaces and function rooms will even incorporate co-working spaces so that the local community will feel invited to stay, work, and socialise at TIN. Travellers will also be drawn to our rooftop teahouse where sipping fragrant tea is as rewarding as the stunning view of Potala Palace amidst the breathtaking landscape.

Peter van de Bunt, Chairman of TIN Hotels, shares his enthusiasm for the brand’s promising beginning, “TIN Hotels was created to challenge the status quo without compromising style and excellence, and to offer the lifestyle traveller a unique proposition.” said van de Bunt.

“Travel demands are changing and hotel accommodations need to stay ahead of evolving wants, be it in design, F&B offerings, cultural awareness or the larger eco-environment. It is the embrace of the holistic travel experience that TIN Hotels celebrates and we are excited to launch this with TIN Lhasa.”

Currently, details of TIN Lhasa are still being worked out by all parties, including the active involvement of Mr. Daji from the owning group.The respected entrepreneur has one of the largest collections of Himalayan art worldwide, to the extent that the Dagye Himalayan Arts and Crafts Museum in Chengdu is as much a tribute to his prolific procurement as it is an appreciation of Mr. Daji’s world-class collection.

At TIN Lhasa, Mr. Daji intends to showcase his inspiring Himalayan archive of art and artefacts through regular tours exclusively for hotel guests, to bring these discerning travellers face-to-face with an invaluable display of treasures from the Himalayas. The emphasis on art is evident from the moment one steps foot in the hotel’s museum-like entrance, and quickly, one will realise that TIN Lhasa embodies the spirit of art. Boutique design firm Studio Affandy & Yeo whose founders had been mentored by the late Jaya Ibrahim, will weave these disinct elements into TIN Lhasa to give it a sense of authenticity while maintaining a contemporary design language.

Take a look at the new collection by Boscavenezia

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Founded in Venice in 1968, Boscavenezia is one of the most renowned luxury firms in the interior design world today.

Specialized in the production of furniture and space division systems, Boscavenezia makes the most of a great experience in order to combine the most typical craftsmanship traditions of a proper workshop with the perpetual evolution of production techniques.

Boscavenezia offers unique and inimitable products thanks to a craftsmanship dexterity in the finishing processes and avant-garde architectural and design solutions. The products show qualitative and esthetical demands of an increasingly demanding and sophisticated market.

The key elements of the new Boscavenezia collection “Tailor Made” are a luxurious manufacture, an endless care brought to details, the respect of traditional finishing techniques and a meticulous choice of materials. The collection represents the message the company wants to spread: “Take a look at the past as a starting point in order to understand and spread its values to the contemporaneity of our time”.

And that’s precisely to the contemporaneity of our time that Boscavenezia gives a formal elegance and a sophisticated and aesthetic harmony from another time. It matches with a dedicated passion for design and its trends, still evolving.

Sliding doors, interior doors and furniture show a spirit of great craftsmanship and mastery that have always been part of Boscavenezia soul and its collections. Idea and Innovation perfectly embody the value and the quality of the Made in Italy. They are the base of unique products able to arouse emotions and desire in all of us.

Opinion: Contractors need to learn that Interior Designers don’t just play with fabrics…

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Nicholas Sunderland, design director of Twos Company Interior Design and NS Interiors, discusses the need to work closely with contractors.

If you are an interior designer reading this you have probably fumed at some point when a contractor comments, “Oh you’re here to do the cushions and curtains!”

For me it was always the end part of the design and with my own contractors on board a project, we would design, adapt and develop as the project grew. My team understood the importance of design and grew to understand the flexibility required as things took shape, and changes were for the best.

We were a team, working together.

Partnering with a clients’ contractor or architect can at times be where resistance is met, and we are seen as interfering. There are always reasons why a structure is designed by the architect in a certain way, and why a contractor wants to do things his way, so I always sit down go through the design and listen, and this is where the education starts, on both sides. Years of experience has taught me that a schedule is the important aspect of a project to the contractor, so agreeing to work to that has always calmed things down. The architect needs more persuading but that builds in time, the correct way is to pick the points you may want to change, to follow your clients’ brief, and discuss with an open mind.

It’s particularly important that all sides work together in a hotel brief as not only time is of the essence, but cost is also a major factor. Finding solutions that can make the contractors’ job easier, taking the headache away from the architect and/or project manager builds confidence, and proves early on that we are more than just soft furnishings, but are here to help.

Regular meetings and discussions giving prior warning of any changes and improvements always, I find, get the contractor on my side to streamline the process and keep on schedule by having them consult me themselves. Asking their advice is important, it shows you value their opinion and knowledge while further building bridges.

At Twos Company we also have architectural interior designers and this is a major advantage to a hotel contractor working to full room GA plans and tight specifications. With clear plans and instruction based first on the Architects drawing, if any and additional input on the design provides clear instructions for the initial construction. This way the overall design takes shape easily and without a hitch.

Cushions and curtains? Well that comes later…

PRISA Group and Peachtree Hotel Group announce grand opening

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Officials of the PRISA Group, a family-owned developer, builder and owner of hospitality, resort and entertainment projects in Puerto Rico and Florida, together with its capital partners Peachtree Hotel Group and Argosy Real Estate Partners, today announced the grand opening of the newly constructed, 175-room AC Hotel by Marriott Tampa/Airport – Westshore.

PRISA developed the hotel, with Peachtree and Argosy acting as additional equity investors in the project.  Marriott Corporation will operate the hotel.  The construction was conducted by a partnership between PRISA Group and Orlando-based Welbro Building Corporation. The Miami-based offices of Popular Community Bank provided the debt financing.

“This marks the first of three Marriott-branded hotels we are opening in Florida, including an under-construction, dual-branded SpringHill Suites/Residence Inn in Orlando at the Mall of Millenia, and we remain bullish on the market,” said Federico Stubbe, PRISA president and CEO.  “We now own the newest, design-focused, lifestyle product on the market, a key driver for both business and leisure travelers who want something beyond the ‘typical’ hotel stay.  As a company, we focus on delivering best-in-class, quality hotels in their respective segments while innovating in architecture, art and interior design relative to the brands we represent. With its European flair and emphasis on high quality accommodations, amenities, food and beverages, we are confident the AC Hotel by Marriott Tampa/Airport-Westshore quickly will become the place to see and be seen for visitors and locals alike.”

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The hotel is housed within MetWest International, a high-end, 32-acre, mixed-use development in Tampa’s thriving Westshore Business District.  The hotel is a short distance from Tampa International Airport and is adjacent to International Plaza Mall, Bay Street and Tampa International Airport, which currently is undergoing one of the largest airport expansions in the U.S. The MetWest International mixed-use complex contains multiple restaurants and bars within steps of the hotel, as well as a variety of large corporate tenants. Nearby attractions include downtown Tampa, the Raymond James Stadium and George M. Steinbrenner Field.

Designed simply in a European style, luxurious guest rooms feature plush bedding, with an integrated work desk and a luggage bench, signature closet and 47” television. Bathrooms provide glass-enclosed showers that offer AC Hotel’s signature amenities from Gilchrist & Soames.  Hotel public space is equipped with a communal table and reading section, signature lounge seating and a multimedia area. Additional amenities include a market, two media salons and a business/social events room, featuring Workspace on Demand by Marriott for online meetings at other locations.  The hotel also houses a 900-plus square foot, state-of-the-art fitness center, pool and pool bar, complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the property and 2,300 square feet of meeting space.  The hotel also boasts an outdoor, 25’ x 58’ digital art installation that projects colorful, abstract imagery on the side of the hotel, creating a unique nighttime light show for passers-by.

Craft beer lovers will enjoy the hotel’s AC Lounge, serving a wide array of craft beers, specialty wines and unique cocktails.  Guests and locals alike will enjoy the fine cuisine provided by the AC Kitchen, offering European-inspired breakfast with flaky croissants, savory egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto and Nespresso coffee, all at an affordable price.

“These properties are indicative of what we seek in hotel assets: ground-up development opportunities in attractive markets with multiple demand generators and a lack of new supply,” said Brent LeBlanc, Peachtree SVP.  “Additionally, we continue to seek acquisition and third-party management candidates to round out our portfolio of select-, limited- and extended-stay service hotels throughout the United States.  While deals are growing harder to come by, there remain ample opportunities for savvy hoteliers in this phase of the cycle.”

See inside the Cambridge Hotel set for a £2.5m extension

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A boutique Cambridgeshire hotel is set for a stunning £2.5m extension after planning permission was granted.

The grand Felix Hotel in Cambridge is set for 16 new bedrooms and a glass reception area which was likened to the world-famous Barcelona Pavilion by planners.

Taking a methodical and rational approach to the planning, the main objective is to improve the guest experience at Felix Hotel.

One of the rooms you can currently stay at in the Hotel Felix

A new reception area will greatly improve accessibility and has been designed to incorporate bespoke commercial furniture, designed by OSA.

It was essential that the update’s contemporary design complemented the Victorian style of the original 1852 building, which had been the house of a botanist.

This horticultural legacy has been respected by Felix Hotel since the acquisition of the building in 2001, including maintaining the site’s green-belt status.

The project was designed by OSA Director Armine Sutton.

Armine, explained: “We are extremely pleased that this innovative project has been given the green light. We are confident that this exciting project will more than live up to expectation.”

She added: “The glass for the reception adds a contrasting contemporary element whilst endeavouring to respect the original structure.  The idea was for the area to be eye-catching and draw the attention of visitors. It is a bold design and for planners to liken its minimalism to one the world’s most iconic and inspirational buildings is very flattering.”

Jeremy Cassel, Managing Director at Cassel Hotels Ltd, said: “OSA did a tremendous job with their plans for Felix Hotel and I am delighted that their vision has been approved. The update is going to be a very exciting process which will transform the guest experience for our customers.”

Building works on Felix Hotel are expected to begin in early 2019.

The bathroom of the Penthouse Suite

OSA is a multi-disciplinary practice providing bespoke solutions for a range of private and business clients across the UK.

Clients include Kwik Fit and Majestic Wine. The firm prides itself on its holistic approach when designing a new space and frequently integrates bespoke commercial furniture design into its client-oriented services.

Festive Lights reveals its top lighting trends 2018

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Interior lights are often the finishing touch that entirely transforms a space, and this has never been truer than it is today. With continuous redesigns and developments in lighting technology, the trends are quick to change and continue to flourish…

Indoor and outdoor lighting company, Festive Lights, have advised on lighting trends for 2018 and how they can be incorporated in your space.

Gold and copper

There’s a new finish in town: chrome, silver and pewter are out; the warmth of copper and gold are in. These softer colours pair well with grey and ‘greige’, which have seen a huge rise in popularity over the past couple of years, outshining beige as the new neutral in interior design.

The most popular way we’ll see gold and copper work in lighting fixtures is with a brushed and matte finish rather than the brassy and shiny golds of days gone by.

LEDs on a budget

Over the past few years, there has been a huge push to be more environmentally friendly, and being more efficient in the home and in artificially-lit spaces is a big part of this. Gradually, over time, consumers have been making the transition to LED lighting to save on money and energy. However, this has been a process that has taken time since, despite LED lights saving money in the long run, they have been a more expensive upfront option.

This year will see LED lighting finally starting to drop in price, allowing it to be more accessible for those needing to replace large areas of lighting, or numbers of bulbs – such as hotels, restaurants or office buildings. With LED bulbs available in various shapes, colours and brightness, opening the way for unique designs, and with their price soon to drop, their popularity is bound to boom this year.

Bring the outside in and the inside out

In terms of home and interior design in general, bringing the outside in has been a big trend for a long time. Botanicals, plants and flowers have always been popular, but designs incorporating more greenery, succulents and cacti are thriving.

This year, we’ll see this trend extent to lighting; garden design features illuminated by festoon lights, and patios lit up by solar lighting. Vice versa, indoors we’ll be able to incorporate green fabric cables or enamel pendant lights in shades of green to mimic and match the greenery we’re so fond of, or chandeliers designed with twisting branches, twigs and leaves. Combine this trend with the brushed gold by creating your own terrarium light, including twinkling lights, delicate greenery and smoked glass in a gold polygonal frame.

Whimsical

Unicorns, mermaids, dinosaurs and mythical creatures have never been more popular. While these were once thought of as the realm of children’s bedrooms, they’re now being marketed as an interior design scheme in themselves.

Lighting lends itself perfectly to the whimsical nature of mythology; whether that’s with a fairy light canopy mimicking the stars, or delicate shimmering lampshades that give an undersea illusion, highlighted and reflected with mirrors and elegantly draped fabrics. This trend can even blend with bringing the outside in for a unique mystic woodland feel for adventurous homeowners, or one-of-a-kind cafés and architectural spaces.

Amsterdam Hotel unveils collaboration with the Van Gogh Museum

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The Conservatorium reveals its Van Gogh Suites in collaboration with the national museum.

Marking a first for the city of Amsterdam, the new artistic project will bring Van Gogh’s iconic works to a series of suites, as well as enable guaranteed access to the exhibition.

Exceptional loans from museums and private collections from all over the world will be brought to Amsterdam and exhibited at Van Gogh & Japan, including Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear, 1889 (The Courtauld Gallery, London), a fragile work that has not left the UK since 1955 and has not been in The Netherlands since 1930.

This is the first time that an exhibition that highlights Van Gogh’s admiration for Japanese art has been organised on such a scale, and guests can make a night of it in one of the Van Gogh Suites with Conservatorium’s package.

The Van Gogh Museum has worked with the hotel to design a unique experience that represents Van Gogh’s work in unconventional ways, enabling guests to decorate the walls of their rooms with their choice of his iconic works, including Almost BlossomFlowering Plum OrchardSelf-Portrait With Grey Felt Hat or Courtesan.

The Suites also feature specially designed items such as pillows, teacups and teapots that were inspired by these works and are available for purchase at the Van Gogh Museum shop next-door. Encouraging creativity, each room will feature its own aquarelle set and guestbook, the first page of which will include a painting by hotel General Manager and accomplished artist Roy Tomassen.

Located in the heart of Amsterdam’s Museum Square District, Conservatorium is the perfect base to explore the “Van Gogh x Japan” exhibition, especially as the hotel offers complimentary direct access tickets to the exhibition when staying in one of the Van Gogh Suites. The Van Gogh Suites will be available for the duration of the exhibition, from 23 March until 24 June 2018.

Guests can continue the experience in the Brasserie as Executive Chef Schilo van Coevorden has created a “Van Gogh x Japan” exhibition inspired Afternoon Tea.

Amsterdam is recognised amongst art aficionados as being one of the most exciting cities for art and design. Since opening in 2011, Conservatorium has been regarded as a living canvas for Dutch designers and artists with its guest rooms, hallways and restaurants showcasing home-grown talent.

Art and design pervades every aspect of the hotel – with interiors by Piero Lissoni, and featuring regular art exhibitions with local artists including the Artist in Residence programme – Conservatorium continues to hold a central place in the capital’s art and design scene.

Available from 23 March until 24 June, The Van Gogh Suite package starts at €920 (£805) per night, and includes:

  • One-night stay in the Van Gogh Suite (Junior Suite level)
  • Breakfast for two guests
  • “Van Gogh & Japan” inspired Afternoon Tea in the Brasserie for two guests
  • Direct and complimentary access to the ‘Van Gogh & Japan’ exhibition for two guests
  • Welcome letter from Willem Van Gogh, nephew of Vincent Van Gogh and founder of the Van Gogh Museum

LUX Hotel unveils redesign by Kelly Hoppen

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Renowned British interior designer Kelly Hoppen and Mauritian architect Jean-Francois Adam have unveiled their total redesign of the latest LUX* Hotel and Resort. 

Having undergone the $32 (£22.81) million refurbishment, the all-new LUX* Grand Gaube on the northern coast of Mauritius has re-opened and welcomed its first guests.

With a simple yet refined design style and considered comfort throughout the resort, British interior designer Kelly Hoppen and Mauritian architect Jean-Francois Adam have achieved their vision of contemporary yet timeless Indian Ocean living.

All rooms, suites and villas open out to airy verandas with views of the Indian Ocean, some with outdoor baths or sundecks over the resort’s private cove.

All bedrooms are fitted with LUX* Sleeptight mattresses for the best night’s sleep and huge doors allow a flood of natural. Decorative touches to the rooms include woven African baskets, wicker tables, geometric tiles and reclaimed Victorian bathtubs, giving them a retro chic and homely feel.


The resort is home to six restaurants and seven bars with some dining concepts  a first for Mauritius. A firm favourite across all of LUX*’s resorts is the latest outpost of buzzy beach club Beach Rouge, which features pop-style artwork and graffiti by Camille Walala.

The Palm Court restaurant serves an impressive selection of world cuisines from breakfast through to dinner, cooked from seven live and interactive cooking stations, serving everything from freshly made sushi to wood-fire pizzas and house-made kombucha tonics.

With its vibrant décor and Latin American soundtrack, INTI is the first Argentinian-Peruvian restaurant in Mauritius and even has its own ceviche and Pisco Bar serving up seafood specialities and accompanying cocktails. Across the bay, Bodrum Blue is a tribute to LUX*’s award-winning resort in Turkey and serves authentic Turkish dishes accompanied by excellent Turkish wines.

For more intimate or special occasions, groups can book the private Wine Cellar for wine paired dining experiences hosted by the resort’s in-house sommelier, and take advantage of the largest selection of prosecco and cider in the country.

Over in the dedicated adults-only Banyan Area, inventive cocktails from 88 varieties of rum flow all day from the Rum Tree House and traditional local dishes cooked on wood and charcoal are served up from the Creole Smokehouse.

The peaceful spa and wellness area offers LUX* Me therapies from Shirley Page and Carita Haute Beauté anti-ageing treatments and meditation expert Kamran Bedi of the Mind Body Method is on hand to help guests re-balance and engage in mindfulness.

LUX* Grand Gaube is also the first resort in Mauritius to have an Essie nail bar and a Murdoch’s of London barbershop.

In line with the fresh look of the resort comes a brand new set of Reasons to Go LUX*, with Padel Tennis, a G&T 100 Club, Veggie Heaven and Beach Bento boxes awaiting guests. These welcome additions join the existing and widely celebrated Café LUX* coffee bar, ICI ice cream van, Phone Home telephone box, Cinema Paradiso beach pop-up, Scrucap wines, Mama Aroma toiletries, Message in a Bottle, Tree of Wishes, Junk Art Gallery, Panama Hat station, Photofanatics studio and the Wanderlust Library.

Taking a look inside The Samling

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Built in the 1870s as a private home by Mr Edward Thorneycroft overlooking the north-east shore of Lake Windermere, The Samling enjoys an elevated position from which to soak in a truly wonderful view across the length of the lake and out over woodlands, fields and the properties landscaped gardens.

Design
The interiors of The Samling have been designed to offer an experience of deep comfort, from the soothing shades of dove grey of the walls in the bedrooms to the sumptuously generous pillows on every Hypnos bed. Stepping into the hotel, a light and airy reception area greets guests, with a snug library to one side, perfect for a quiet afternoon, and an elegant lounge leading on to the bar and finally to the marvellous restaurant. There are 12 guest bedrooms and suites, each named after notable Lake District locations, and each designed with an individual layout.

Coniston, a Junior Suite in the main house, has a lofty double-height vaulted ceiling and lovely view of the lake, whilst Windermere is a two-floor cottage set to the side of the main house, with a large sitting room, upstairs sleeping area and a private patio overlooking the lake. Design highlights include a magnificent copper bathtub and a thick natural local slate wall in the living area. Blea Tarn and Buttermere sit next to the main house and comprise two interconnecting bedrooms which can be booked separately or as a pair for families or friends exploring the lakes together.

Food and drink
The Samling has fine food and drink at its heart with Head Chef Peter Howarth, who joined in October 2017. The restaurant is housed in an impressive new glass fronted space positioned to frame Lake Windermere in dramatic effect from three sides. In the development kitchen – which also enjoys amazing views – (Chef Howarth works closely with the gardener to plan and create dishes that will excite and tantalize.

The Samling uses progressive growing techniques to create fresh daily produce supplying the core ingredients for the restaurant’s dish development, and great importance is placed upon adding to this with local suppliers and seasonal produce). The team rear their own chickens in the garden to supply fresh eggs daily.

The restaurant serves lunch and dinner tasting menus as well as breakfast, with the option to enjoy any of these meals outside on the wonderful lake-side terrace or in the privacy of your own room. Dishes might include Hay Smoked Halibut, Scottish Langoustine and horseradish as an appetiser course, a meat course of Lakeland Lamb, Pumpkin and Anchovy, and Carrot Cake, Walnuts and Milk Ice Cream to finish.

The 4-course lunch tasting menu is priced at £45 per person, the 7-course seasonal menu is £80 and the 10-course signature menu is £100. A popular afternoon tea is also offered, with locally inspired patisserie and savoury items, and all menus regularly change with the seasons.

Activities
Diversions might include a visit to Wordsworth’s cottage, exploring the neighbouring Ullswater Valley via the challenging Kirkstone Pass, or simply relaxing in the outdoor hot tub and soaking in the view. The team at The Samling can craft individual experiences depending on the interest of every guest, including driver guided bespoke lakes tours exploring the UNESCO World Heritage status landscape of the lakes.

There’s also cycling, mountain biking, water sports on Lake Windermere such as sailing, kayaking, paddle boarding and boat rides, all of which can be organised at the water sports centre two minutes from the property. Additional activities can be organised on request, with the many expert and qualified companies operating in the Lakes, from canyoning to mountain winter skills.

Getting there
Regular trains to Oxenholme from London Euston take approximately 2 hours 50 minutes, The Samling is an easy 20-minute taxi ride from Oxenholme station. There is also a local train service connecting Oxenholme to Windermere station which is 3.5 miles from the hotel. The nearest airports are Carlisle, Liverpool and Manchester.

The Samling offers nightly rates from £310 based on two sharing a Double Room in low season, on a bed and breakfast basis.

Grohe launches shower toilet campaign at international airports

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Grohe, the world’s leading provider of sanitary fittings, launched an advertising campaign for the Grohe Sensia Arena intelligent shower toilet at 19 international airports in 15 countries.

With the ‘first class seats for everyone’ creative campaign, Grohe is targeting international travellers. The Grohe sensia arena is a premium, intelligent shower toilet that features an elegant design and breakthrough technology, while remaining an affordable product for everyone.

No other Grohe product has won as many design prizes as the Grohe sensia arena.

The campaign can be seen at the major hubs of London Heathrow, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Frankfurt Airport and Amsterdam Schiphol.

The billboard activity represents the largest out-of-home advertising campaign in Grohe’s history and is expected to reach more than 20 million airport visitors.

The campaign activity at London Heathrow went live on Monday 12th march for two weeks, ending on Sunday 25th march. The billboards can be spotted at two locations; in Terminal 2’s link bridge and grand view, the main entrance point for Terminals 2 and 3.

Are we seeing an Art Deco renaissance?

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We have seen something of a revival in the golden age of Art Deco design. Building on this influence, the Newmor Studio is introducing their interpretation in six elegant and contemporary custom designs which can be recoloured, rescaled, and printed to any of our wallcoverings.

Deco Block

Packing a real punch, this adaptable design works across commercial sectors, whether its hospitality or office, geometrics that echo design provenance are sure to rule.

Deco Arches

Classically deco, this pattern arches over retro and contemporary design, equally suitable as a feature wall in a country hotel or urban coffee shop.

Marble Tiles

A wonderfully versatile geometric interlaid with a subtle marble effect. Recolorations change the whole ambience of the design space.

Concrete Tiles

A tile effect with a difference, intricate hexagonal tiles distinctly placed on concreate textured effect, creates a combination of raw and refined surfaces.

 

Deutsche Hospitality launches MAXX by Steingenberger

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Deutsche Hospitality is presenting a new hotel brand. MAXX by Steigenberger will be joining Steigenberger Hotels and Resorts, Jaz in the City and IntercityHotel in its portfolio in future. The group launched its new Deutsche Hospitality umbrella brand just under 18 months ago with the intention of instigating further hotel brands. This latest addition represents a robust continuation of the course of growth the company has embarked upon and targets a part of the market that was previously vacant.

MAXX by Steigenberger will occupy the upscale segment and thus fill an existing space between the brands Steigenberger Hotels and Resorts (luxury and upper upscale), IntercityHotel (upper mid-scale) and Jaz in the City (lifestyle). Deutsche Hospitality’s CEO Thomas Willms explained that the group was taking this step in order to make better use of the available opportunities and to accelerate growth. “Up until now, we have been operating with three strong hotel brands. Their positioning has, however, imposed highly restrictive requirements regarding the respective destinations, locations and properties. For this reason, we have regularly had to reject projects that were not a good fit for this portfolio. MAXX by Steigenberger possesses more flexible hardware standards and this provides us with the leeway we need to pursue qualitative and quantitative growth”.

The name affix “by Steigenberger” spells out the quality commitment which Deutsche Hospitality associates with the new brand. Clear stipulations aligned with the standards of Steigenberger Hotels and Resorts are in place for aspects such as service, staff and F&B. At the same time, however, the brand is able to embrace different destinations, locations and room sizes and the architecture of individual hotels. “The respective hotels are permitted to have their own character,” continued Mr. Willms. “The important thing is for each property to be coherent in itself. This gives owners and franchise partners the chance to achieve affiliation with Deutsche Hospitality via a modest rebranding investment, thus allowing them to benefit from our established sales channels and know-how.”

The brand launch of MAXX by Steigenberger is in line with the group’s strategy of striving for expansion both within its German language domestic base and in the burgeoning international growth markets. The new brand will act as a crucial lever for the generation of even more dynamism in this process. Specific negotiations for the first MAXX by Steigenberger hotels are already underway, and initial locations are expected to be announced shortly.

See the Curio collection at the Boutique Urban Retreat in Iceland

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Once the city’s first high-end department store, Reykjavik Konsulat Hotel continues its story as part of Hilton’s unique and upper upscale collection.Reykjavik Konsulat Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton has opened in the bustling Icelandic capital and the first property in the country for Hilton’s upper upscale collection. The location of the new hotel was once a 1900s department store and the new charming building has been decorated with eclectic architecture that nods to historic times. The hotel is part of the exclusive Curio Collection by Hilton, a global portfolio of nearly 50 upper upscale, one-of-a-kind hotels and resorts all celebrated for their individuality.

Situated in the heart of downtown Reykjavik, the hotel is perfectly located for those seeking a cultural experience or entertainment; with Iceland’s Parliament, main shopping street and top restaurants and nightlife only a short walk away. For natural beauty, head to Old Reykjavik Har-bour and the Sun Voyager sculpture or step back in time with a visit to the nearby stunning Hallgrímskirkja Church, National Museum of Iceland and Reykjavik Art Museum.

The interiors of the hotel pay tribute to the historical grandeur of Consul Thomsen, the owner of the historic department store. Thomsen welcomed the first foreign dignitaries in the 19th Century, establishing a legacy of international hospitality in Iceland. There is an authentic connection to the history of the Thomsen family throughout the hotel, starting with the welcome gift at arrival and the timeless, black and white photography in the stylish guest rooms.

“We are thrilled to introduce Reykjavik Konsulat Hotel to our growing Curio Collection, as this hotel represents our first Curio Collection property and our third Hilton property in the great city of Reykjavik,” said Mark Nogal, global head, Curio Collection by Hilton. “This remarkable hotel is full of character and makes for the ideal addition to our expanding collection of distinctive hotels. It provides travelers and residents visiting the property an opportunity to explore and enjoy the amazing sights of Reykjavik in a memorable way.”

Hotel Highlights

  • Eclectic Icelandic design: The hotel boasts unique Icelandic architecture and features natural building materials. The 50 guest rooms have been designed in accordance with the contemporary and quirky spirit of the local area. All guest rooms have a 49-inch HD TV, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Suites offer additional space and separate living area.
  • Culinary experience: There is something for everyone when it comes to great tasting food. Start the day with a hearty breakfast or nutritious light bite, try innovative local favorites prepared with only the freshest ingredients, or simply relax with a cup of coffee in the hotel lounge. Creative and healthy food is offered all day at GOTT Reykjavik – the hotel restaurant and bar.
  • Leisure & wellness areas: Unwind with rich amenities to relax and recharge. Indulge in the spa, featuring a unique Icelandic bath for guests to enjoy, inspired by Iceland’s famous natural hot springs and pools. The fitness area is equipped with all the equipment needed for a full-body workout.

“We are delighted to welcome guests to our wonderful new hotel,” said Brynhildur Guðmundsdottir, general manager, Reykjavik Konsulat Hotel. “Whether guests want to visit us to explore the many unique attractions on our doorstep or to simply spend time enjoying our stylish hotel and delicious dining experience, we cater to every type of traveler.”

Reykjavik Konsulat Hotel is also part of Hilton Honors, the award-winning guest-loyalty program for Hilton’s 14 distinct hotel brands. Members who book directly have access to instant benefits, including a flexible payment slider that allows members to choose nearly any combination of Points and money to book a stay, an exclusive member discount, free standard Wi-Fi and the Hilton Honors mobile app. To mark the hotel’s opening, Hilton Honors members who book Reykjavik Konsulat Hotel between now and 31 May 2018 will earn 5000 points if they book a three-night stay. Bonus Hilton Honors Points per night.

Luxury hotel brand offers guests ‘ME-time’ on Catalan coast

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Luxury lifestyle hotel brand, ME by Meliá, has launched its first property on the Catalan coast, ME Sitges Terramar, which will open officially during Spring 2018. Located just 20 miles along the coast from Barcelona, it follows the success of ME Mallorca and ME Ibiza in the Balearic Islands and represents a luxurious addition to one of Spain’s most renowned destinations.

Owned and developed by Hotel Investment Partners and located in the vibrant Paseo Marítimo in Sitges, ME Sitges Terramar is surrounded by palm trees and situated on the seafront, offering a tranquil, relaxing setting, with thriving bars, restaurants and shops nearby. Sitges, a beautiful, Mediterranean, gay-friendly beach town capital is just 16 miles from Barcelona Airport (BCN) by car, making it a popular coastal destination. With 26 beautiful beaches, historic architecture, from Renaissance to Art Nouveau, museums, water sports and golf, as well as an array of friendly, quirky pop-up beach bars and a vibrant nightlife, Sitges is fast becoming a mini Ibiza.

ME Sitges Terramar boasts 213 rooms, nearly all of which feature stunning sea views. The iconic ME Suite will provide guests with panoramic sea views, a private social lounge and a ME+ Service, which includes a variety of luxury privileges. The hotel also features the Personality Suite with large terraces and breath-taking sea views as well as 24 Chic Suites, all of which come with spacious terraces. In keeping with the ME by Meliá brand, ME Sitges Terramar’s interiors will be a fusion of contemporary and innovative design with cream and grey hues. The hotel has been renovated by design studio, LaGranja, which is based in Barcelona.

The property will offer two restaurants, including Beso Sitges, which comprises of 200 covers and feature Mediterranean-inspired dishes, paellas and an extensive cocktail menu, as well as Beso Beach, located on the beachfront, perfect for chilling out to laid-back lounge music, while taking in the magnificent Sitges sunset. Guests will be able to enjoy the ultimate Gourmet experience, with a delicious menu of Basque recipes with touches of local cuisine and seasonal ingredients. ME Sitges Terramar will also feature the Oyster Bar located in the lobby, offering the best selection of fresh oysters, crab and seafood, as well as cheeses and charcuterie, accompanied by an extensive list of wines and Champagne. While guests relaxing by the pool can enjoy delicious natural juices, smoothies and superfood cocktails at Pool Bar.

ME by Meliá hotels are renowned for their breath-taking rooftop spaces, with the brand’s flagship hotel ME London, ME Milan Il Duca and ME Madrid Reina Victoria featuring rooftop bars with impressive skyline views.

Opening this summer, RADIO ME Sitges, Rooftop Bar will also offer panoramic views of the surrounding area where guests can relax under the stars, chill out to music and enjoy a signature cocktail.

Guests will be able to indulge in ‘ME time’ at the Spa, which will offer a range of relaxing massages and personalised treatments. ME Sitges Terramar will also provide an out-of-the-ordinary backdrop for holding meetings, events and private parties as well as offering free, high-speed Wi-Fi.

René Hoeltschl, General Manager of ME Sitges Terramar, said: “ME Sitges Terramar will be a hotel-destination on the Mediterranean coast which will become a “must” for sophisticated travellers seeking a place in which to rest their body and mind. ME Sitges Terramar takes the attributes of the ME by Meliá brand to another level after its great success with the most discerning travellers on the beaches of Ibiza, Mallorca and Los Cabos.”

ME by Meliá is for culture-seeking guests that are driven by new luxury experiences. The brand has been built on first-rate service and ME Sitges Terramar is no exception. Each guest’s stay is orchestrated by a dedicated Aura Manager, whose job it is to know the coastal town back-to-front and use this knowledge to make the hotel’s service truly bespoke.

 

Jo Downs launches new chandelier lighting collection

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British designer Jo Downs has unveiled new work at the cutting edge of contemporary glass design, expanding her portfolio for the first time to the creation of spectacular chandelier lighting. Cut, crafted, fired and finished at her Cornwall studio, these uniquely beautiful works represent the next step in the complex field of fused-glass design, and are available as part of Jo’s bespoke design service.

From her trademark, ocean inspired motifs, to geometrically inspired collections, these new works update the classic concept of the chandelier for the 21st century interior design market and are currently on show at her flagship galleries in Ripley, Surrey, and Launceston, Cornwall.

The launch also marks the beginning of a new creative partnership between Jo Downs Handmade Glass and design company Northern Lights, who have been creating inspiring lighting solutions since 1987, and have worked with Jo to create integrated lighting for her new range of chandeliers.

See Jacques Garcia’s 6-year hotel transformation

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L’oscar is an exclusive new 39-bedroom luxury hotel and a previously-abandoned architectural gem, now fantastically-restored and re-imagined in all its Baroque glory.

Once left derelict, this 110-year-old treasure has been subject to a no-expense-spared refurbishment by highly-esteemed French architect and designer Jacques Garcia.

Hidden in the heart of one of London’s trendiest Borough’s, on Southampton Row, it boasts a spectacular octagonal chapel alongside ornate ceilings, carved fireplaces, oak panelling and magnificently proportioned rooms, all cleverly complemented by a mischievously-talented redesign that adds elegant and unexpected new twists.

Every room is delightfully individual, with extravagant styling, high ceilings, large windows and a wealth of original detail, all personalised and curated by Garcia’s high-quality design. The staff, overseen by General Manager, Michael Voigt, promise to deliver the highest levels of service, while the restaurant and bar, The Baptist, run by Executive Chef Tony Fleming, takes pride of place in the Grade II building’s breath-taking and architecturally-significant chapel.

Far from its original purpose, L’oscar promises to be a visual and gastronomic temptation when it opens May 2018.

Floral Explosion

Mouth & foot artist Tom Yendell to showcase works at next week’s HD Meet Up

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Original artwork will be on display at the leading networking event for hospitality and interiors professionals

Tom Yendell, a leading light in the Mouth and Foot Painting Artists (MFPA) partnership, will be showcasing his original artwork at the HD Meet Up networking event next week.

The MFPA is part of an international self-help association of artists (Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists – AMFPA), who paint without the use of their hands.

The partnership is working with hotels, restaurants, serviced apartments and other venues to have its members’ art placed in a public environment.

The HD Meet Up takes place on Wednesday 21st March at The London Edition – located in Fitzrovia on the edge of Soho – between 6pm-9.30pm.

It’s completely free for hoteliers and designers to attend; click here to confirm your attendance.

Tom Yendell, of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists, said: “After 60 years of producing cards, calendars and wrapping paper Mouth and Foot Painting Artists are excited to be providing their inspirational artwork for hotels, restaurants, serviced apartments and other venues to hang on their walls. We believe that by having a small photograph of our fantastic artists working and a small biography displayed on or next to the stretched canvas or framed print, will enhance the customer experience.”

Katy Phillips, Publisher at Hotel Designs, added: “We’re delighted to be able to showcase the work of Tom and other MFPA artists at the HD Meet Up – It’s a great opportunity for designers to network with up and coming artistic talent and view their work. We can’t wait to welcome everyone to the event.”

We have designers and hoteliers from the likes of Chocolate Boutique Hotel, CourtHouse Hotel, Blush International, Fitzroy of London, Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts, GLH Hotels, 33 Interiors, Alexander James Interiors, Associated Designers, David Collins Studio Ltd, Dawson Design Associates, EHG Home, Elegance interiors, GA Design, Gensler, Grimshaw, Inspired By Design, KCA International, M Studio, Nina Campbell, Oro Bianco Interior Design, Osborn Interiors, Rethink Interiors, Russel Sage Studio, RWD, Scott Brownrigg, SMC Design, Stern Graham Director, Tara Bernerd & Partners, The Plant, Twenty2 Degrees, Two Company Interior Design Ltd, UpCircle, Vallgren & Co Design Studio, Yoo worldwide, and many more.

If you are a supplier to the hospitality industry looking to meet top names from both industries, contact Jennie Lane on 01992 374098 or on J.Lane@forumevents.co.uk– or click here to book your place.

The Hotel Designs spring Meet Up is completely free for hoteliers and designers; click here to confirm your attendance.

Yabu Pushelberg Exquisite Four Seasons New York Downtown

Yabu Pushelberg completes Four Seasons NY Downtown project

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Dark wood and soft colours feature prominently

The international acclaimed architecture and interior design firm Yabu Pushelberg has completed the interiors for the Four Seasons New York Downtown hotel.

The hotel – which has just received a five-star rating from Forbes Travel Guide – is located in a tower known as 30 Park Place, which was completed by US architect Robert A. M. Stern in 2016. The 189-room luxury hotel is situated on the lower floors, with 157 private residences accommodated on top.

Yabu Pushelberg was invited to create the hotel interior design for the three lowest levels which feature the guest amenities, plus the hotel bedrooms above. The design duo used dark wood in the public spaces and soft colors in the guest rooms.

The hotel boasts an eye-catching entrance on the ground floor, where visitors enter through a pair of giant glass doors. These lead to the lobby and a business centre, which are separated into a series of smaller spaces which include lounges and a coffee bar.

Asymmetry, dark wood, stone flooring and jewel tones

“Diverting from a more traditional layout, asymmetry is embraced, and provides a reoccurring theme throughout the Four Seasons New York Downtown,” said Yabu Pushelberg. “Breaking up a harder architectural shell, furnishings, custom rugs and accessories in muted jewel tones soften the overall space.”

The studio chose dark wood for the panel walls and columns, which have been softened by lighter upholstery and travertine stone flooring.

“In the ballroom, a sculptural installation forms a canopy of light, a loose interpretation of a tree canopy, above a custom carpet pattern that suggests shadows below,” said Yabu Pushelberg.

Bedrooms also feature soft hues, used across furniture pieces, patterned carpets, and textured fabrics. “The standard room combines a sense of entry, a layering of architectural elements and exclusive design furniture to provide a warm, residential quality,” added the team.

Alpine tradition meets contemporary design at the Rosa Alpina Hotel & Spa

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Italian architectural studio Vudafieri-Saverino Partners creates new luxury penthouse

The Rosa Alpina Hotel & Spa in the Dolomites boasts a new 160sqm penthouse, thanks to Milan architects, Vudafieri-Saverino Partners.

The penthouse is located on the fourth floor and features three suites, a large lounge with glass panel windows overlooking the mountains, fireplace, bar and kitchen area. It boasts bright, open spaces, bringing the beauty of the Dolomite peaks inside, while a private wellness area faces directly onto the mountain landscape.

Mixing traditional with contemporary

The architects, Tiziano Vudafieri and Claudio Saverino, have carried out a reinterpretation of tradition, putting in place an elegant mix of the location’s identity, traditional materials and contemporary design elements. Among the items of furniture in the penthouse are pieces by Tom Dixon, Edra, Fornasetti, Gubi, Carl Hansen & Son, Driade and more. Touches of colour provide sophisticated elegance to rooms dominated by wood and traditional materials used in mountain building construction.

The new penthouse project renews a collaboration dating back to 2008, when Vudafieri-Saverino Partners designed 10 suites for the Rosa Alpina Hotel & Spa.

The Detail

Project team: Tiziano Vudafieri, Claudio Saverino; Thomas Pedrazzini, Sabrina Sala

Construction companies: Clara Costruzioni, Decor GmbH/S.R.L, Electro Ladinia Furnishings: MAMP srl, Vago Forniture

Furniture: Edra Standard sofa, Cassina sofa, Carl Hansen & Son sofa, B&B sofa, Golran rugs, Cassina Traccia table, Gubi mirrors, Driade mirrors

Lighting: Brokis lampshade, Foscarini lampshade, Tom Dixon lampshade, Flos lampshade

HD Meet Up: 3 days to go

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And, there are just 5 tickets left. If you want to join us and network with the likes of Dyson, Bang & Olufsen, Dorchester, Nobu and Russell Sage Studio, then keep reading.

Our next event takes place on Wednesday 21st March at The London Edition – located in Fitzrovia on the edge of Soho – between 6pm-9.30pm.

Just a five minute walk from Tottenham Court Road or Oxford Circus, this boutique hotel blends thoughtful design and intuitive service, and features custom lighting by Patrick Woodroffe.

In addition to those we announced as attending last week, we also have designers and hoteliers from the likes of Chocolate Boutique Hotel, CourtHouse Hotel, Blush International, Fitzroy of London, Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts, GLH Hotels, 33 Interiors, Alexander James Interiors, Associated Designers, David Collins Studio Ltd, Dawson Design Associates, EHG Home, Elegance interiors, GA Design, Gensler, Grimshaw, Inspired By Design, KCA International, M Studio, Nina Campbell, Oro Bianco Interior Design, Osborn Interiors, Rethink Interiors, Russel Sage Studio, RWD, Scott Brownrigg, SMC Design, Stern Graham Director, Tara Bernerd & Partners, The Plant, Twenty2 Degrees, Two Company Interior Design Ltd, UpCircle, Vallgren & Co Design Studio, Yoo worldwide, and many more.

Enjoy drinks and canapés while you network with like-minded professionals from 6pm – 9.30pm in the basement space. Here’s the itinerary:

6.00 p.m. Event starts

7.00 p.m. ‘Raising the Bar’ welcome speech courtesy of Gilly Craft, owner of Koubou Interiors and President elect of the BIID

Following this, we welcome our guests to enjoy a selection of drinks and canapés as you mingle with industry leaders and experts.

If you are a supplier to the hospitality industry looking to meet top names from both industries, contact Jennie Lane on 01992 374098 or on J.Lane@forumevents.co.uk– or click here to book your place.

The Hotel Designs spring Meet Up is completely free for hoteliers and designers; click here to confirm your attendance.

Opinion: Why you need to embrace CGI

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Nicholas Sunderland, design director of Twos Company Interior Design and NS Interiors, discusses the benefits of 3D art over hand-drawn sketches.

In today’s design world there are two types of designer; the draw and the not draw. The hand drawn imagery is aesthetically pleasing, fluid and often open to some interpretation, but is slow to produce and can lack depth in a marketplace that wants an instant perspective on the design.

Visualisation is a key part of our interior design practice. High-quality and impressive presentations when designing for hotels greatly affect the customer’s decision when they can see photorealistic images of the rooms and areas that also have to impress the clientele.

For all of us time is money, and sketching half a dozen views of one room from different perspectives is very time consuming, and I realised this very early on when more user friendly software such as ArchLineXP came on to the market. Traveling to site and measuring or taking architects drawings and sketching from them was not always accurate.

 

 

Take a hotel bedroom, there may be 150, and the layout may be similar across the building but the finish needs to be different in many rooms, so multiple drawings with different finishes need to be created as the deadline looms ahead.

The solution, fast CGI renditions with the ability to change room colours furnishings textures in minutes. The architect does the hard work right at the beginning and with accurate DWG files you can take these and start your room by room designs in simple 3D, planning, building the layout in a few short hours. Systems running side by side allow you to work on GA plans and simultaneously creating a 3D room.

By adding realistic furniture, floor coverings fabrics lighting and finishes you can take that drawing, save it as multiple copies and change the interior style in each one in even less time. You could do a room an hour, what’s not to like about CGI?

 

 

The beauty of this is the client can easily see what they are paying for and what their guests will see. Each designer knows the importance of the first impression, and how influential it can be on the customer.

Drawings don’t often provide the customer with the necessary information to make a decision. They usually cannot imagine themselves inside the room, and cannot feel the final surrounding environment. The latest thing of course is Virtual reality, and again CGI can provide this.

Every drawing we produce can be converted to VR, your overseas client can sit in the room you have just designed while you update it as you talk to them!

Hamilton makes the guest ‘king’ at Danesfield House Hotel and Spa

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Hamilton Litestat has taken the guest experience at Danesfield House Hotel and Spa to new heights with the introduction of its latest smart lighting and Maid-Call controls, giving visitors ultimate control during their stay.

The Grade II luxury Buckinghamshire hotel embarked on a long-term refurbishment programme in 2015 and turned to Hamilton to further improve and modernise the guest experience. Beginning with an initial 12 bedrooms, Danesfield House Hotel and Spa was looking for solutions that would bring in new technology, improve energy savings and reduce its carbon footprint while also remaining in-keeping with the period property.

Hamilton’s Project Team specified their Smart Lighting Control to create the perfect ambience in each room and area according to the time of day and guest usage. Each suite features 8 x 1-10V and 8 x 2A relay circuits with a DMX controller, which allows a series of lighting scenes to be programmed and set. In some of the bedrooms and en-suites, the DMX controls red, green and blue LED strip lights to create the perfect mood lighting and complement the décor. The lighting is activated by the hotel key card switch so that the appropriate lighting scene is activated when this is inserted.

Now fully in control of the lighting, guests also have more control over housekeeping services with Hamilton’s Maid-Call solution. Inside each suite is a coloured touchscreen controller where guests can indicate whether they would like their room cleaned or if they do not wish to be disturbed. A second touchscreen outside the room displays this message to housekeeping, helping to avoid embarrassing ‘walk in’ moments. Guests can also request assistance in their room using the Maid-Call system, helping to improve guest services during their stay.

To be in-keeping with the hotel’s stunning design, control plates and all other switches, wall plates and accessories were specified in a coordinated Linea-Scala design, finished in Satin Stainless with a Bright Chrome frame. The two-part design has a stepped edge for a classic and sophisticated look that fits seamlessly with the period property. There’s also a hint of the contemporary as the plate’s fixings are concealed using Hamilton’s patented four-point plate clipping system, CFX.

For ease of use, each control plate has been engraved so that every control button can be easily identified, while a special plate with US13, SHUKO and USA sockets was installed in each room to improve the comfort and experience of tech-savvy and international guests.

“We’re delighted with the finished restoration project,” says Danesfield House Hotel and Spa General Manager Anthony Cox. “We aim to offer each and every guest the best experience during their stay and although lighting control may seem like such a small part it can make a significant difference to a guest’s comfort. Every little feature counts, and the coordinated look Hamilton has provided in each of our bedroom suites reflects the quality and attention to detail that is synonymous with Danesfield House Hotel and Spa.”

Shaun Kempson from Kempson Electrical Services, who appointed Hamilton, adds: “In a period property such as this, only the highest quality will do. Hamilton has provided us with a fantastic, high-tech solution that gives visitors a luxury experience while reducing energy usage. Based on this, we look forward to working with Hamilton on future projects.”

Hamilton provides the finishing touch to Welsh heritage-celebrating Hotel Indigo Cardiff

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Designed by Matthews Mee Interior Design and managed by Redefine|BDL Hotels, the hotel combines contemporary style and heritage-rich designs to reflect its Welsh location, the new Hotel Indigo Cardiff opens this November. 

Electrical accessories supplier Hamilton Litestat was selected to supply its modern solutions that complement the design themes and deliver a high-quality look.

As with all Hotel Indigo establishments, the surrounding area was carefully researched to discover the location’s intricacies, its history, special events, industry and people. The hotel is then designed around this to provide a unique and more meaningful experience that reflects the hotel’s location.

The Cardiff hotel features 122 guest bedrooms and 122 bathrooms, with a Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar & Grill restaurant located on the roof of the building. The greatest attention has been paid to crafting unique spaces throughout the hotel that reflect the history and vibrancy of the Welsh capital. The guest rooms are themed ‘Made in Wales’, ‘Welsh Industry’ and ‘Music’, with each featuring local art and regionally-sourced natural materials to reflect the city’s strong legacy.

Working with electrical contractor Kier and local wholesaler Evans Electrical, Hamilton’s sleek and stylish Hartland collection of box-fix decorative wiring accessories were selected for the 122-guestroom hotel.

Hartland 1, 2 and 3-gang rocker switches were specified for lighting. 2-gang dual-switched sockets were selected for power supply while dual-switched sockets with two USB charger points were fitted at bedsides. The 1A rated USB port is for mobile phone charging and the 2.1A port is for tablets and other devices, supporting modern guest demands for 24/7 connectivity.

Hamilton’s hotel key card switch welcomes guests, while a European SCHUKO and dual USB 2-gang switched socket was fitted in a bespoke plate above the vanity table to make European visitors more comfortable.

The Hartland design in Matt Black finish with Copper switches and Matt Black inserts furnishes the 72 ‘Made in Wales’ and 31 ‘Welsh Industry’ rooms. The 19 ‘Music’ rooms feature Hartland in Antique Brass with Antique Brass switches and Black inserts. All 122 bathrooms are fitted with Hartland plates in Satin Steel with White inserts.

Andrew Miles, senior project manager, Kier Construction Western and Wales, said: “Having seen the hotel’s design we were confident we could successfully collaborate with Hamilton and deliver a bespoke solution that could achieve the aspirations of Mathew Mee. The clean, timeless design of the Hartland collection was perfect for this project.”

Hotel Indigo Cardiff’s General Manager, Tom Gaskell, added: “We take immense pride in our attention to detail and we’re pleased to have found an electrical partner that takes this as seriously as us. It’s these little touches that turns a nice hotel into an exceptional hotel.”

Bespoke Wonder at the Winter Gardens

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Woven Axminster carpet by Wilton Carpets, has been installed in one of the South West’s leading venues, the Winter Gardens Pavilion, Weston-super-Mare, bringing a sense of the historic with a beautiful and opulent design.

The Winter Gardens Pavilion, is one of the seaside resort’s most famed architectural sights; a neo-Georgian building that first opened in 1927. After a £15m renovation under the ownership of Weston College, it is now one of the largest venues of its kind in the south-west of England, with an impressive ballroom that’s ideal for conferences, ceremonies and events.

Wilton Carpets turned to its library of historic designs for the Winter Gardens, proposing the intricate and opulent floral of Malabar as the ideal design to complement the building’s stunning interior. The pattern’s bold look has proven to work well within the Pavilion’s grand curved façade with its tall arching windows, columns and fine detailing.

Naomi Waterman, associate and head of interiors, AWW Inspired Environments, responsible for the design of the Winter Gardens Pavilion refurbishment, comments:

“The carpet design was led by the client, as they had a clear desire for a traditional, opulent pattern for which Malabar was perfect. We felt a single pattern throughout the Pavilion would lead to a more cohesive overall design, leaving the individual spaces open and flexible enough to cater for the varied functions taking place within the building.”

AWW Inspired Environments proposed a colour scheme for the carpet centred around a royal blue base colour, influenced by Weston College’s brand identity and a historical colour analysis of the building’s era. With other colours to coordinate tones found within soft furnishings and curtains, the result is a carpet that is bright and modern, yet which references the building’s formidable history.

“We were recommended Wilton Carpets by the main contractor on the project, Midas Group, and the process was simple and efficient,” continues Naomi. “Meeting tight deadlines, Wilton provided rapid sampling of the design in our chosen colourway so that we could arrange client sign-off. The carpet looks absolutely beautiful; both a testament to the building’s interior and Wilton’s craft.”

Using Wilton’s Malabar design, from its Classical Dimensions Ready to Weave collection, some 1180m2 of British wool-rich woven axminster was made for the Winter Gardens Pavilion by Wilton at its Wiltshire factory. Using Ready to Weave, where library designs can be custom made in a choice of permanently loomed colours, allowed AWW Inspired Environments to meet the tight deadlines of the project, with the programme allowing custom carpet to be delivered in just four-weeks.

Made in a durable nine-row construction that promises to stand up to wear and with an ability to disguise dirt and soil, the carpet was installed by Rudge Brothers and James Flooring.

For further information contact Wilton Carpets; wiltoncarpets.com, 01722 746000, sales@wiltoncarpets.com

How do you manage your light fixtures?

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Cost reductions without sacrificing quality is a hotelier’s top priority, but do you realise how much money you could be saving with the right light fixtures?

When you run a hotel, it is important that profit is at the forefront of your mind. Essentially, this means you need to try and save money where possible, without compromising quality or guest experience, of course.

One area that you should look to is your lighting system. It is a rather large part of your hotels infrastructure and, therefore, your cost allocation. In fact, did you know that 40% of your electricity usage is taken up by your hotel’s lighting?

Additionally, your lighting system can also take up a huge amount of your maintenance time and budget, as bulbs need to be changed regularly and any lighting faults fixed quickly.

So, how can you reduce your lighting costs as well as ensuring longevity?

Maintenance
Regular, scheduled maintenance of your entire lighting system will ensure that any issues are dealt with quickly, limiting the chances of breakdowns. This will not only save time and money, but will ensure that your system is running at its optimum level, increasing its life expectancy.

Switch To LED
The days of traditional fluorescent tube lighting are well and truly over. Not only are they a major source of energy wastage, but when they get to the end of their life the energy costs increase even more, plus the lighting becomes poor.

If you haven’t already, then a complete replacement of your lighting system to an LED system is advisable. Your energy costs will be dramatically reduced, in some cases up to 90%. On top of this, LED lighting lasts, generally for over 8 years. This reduces the need for replacements which cost money and time, as well as ruining your customers experience of your hotel as they negotiate faulty lighting and repair teams. Similarly, this also minimises the need for regular maintenance, as LEDs run with little issue. If a failure does occur, repairs are simple and quick.

Lighting Controls
In a hotel environment, it is essential that your lighting system is linked to some form of intelligent control. This will help reduce unnecessary usage, lower your energy bills and increase the life span of your lights.

For example, you may want to consider sensor lights in certain areas of your hotel, so that lights switch off in a room that is not occupied. Or a bedroom lighting system that is triggered by the introduction of a room key, thus limiting the chances of the lights being kept on when guests have left the room. Daylight sensors are also ideal for saving energy, as they adjust the artificial light alongside the natural light to create a balance.

Maintenance companies can offer a comprehensive planned maintenance schedule which will take into account all aspects of your hotel, including your lighting, to ensure that your equipment stays running for as long as possible. Additionally, they will be able to install or update your lighting system to make sure it is energy efficient, again, reducing your outgoings significantly and the longevity of the system. This allows you time to concentrate on the important aspects of your hotel and make sure the future is bright!

Versital Marble Bar Tops Commissioned For New Whitbread Concept Cookhouse & Pub

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Versital has been commissioned by interior designers JMDA Ltd to provide bespoke bar and kitchen pass tops for the latest project with hospitality giant Whitbread.

Cookhouse & Pub located in Oldbury, West Midlands, is the newest concept venue by the company and features Versital’s on-trend ‘Arabesque’ marble finish surfaces.

Described by Whitbread as ‘an informal, all day restaurant, with the relaxed vibe and affordability of a pub’ the new space is now a striking new eatery that has replaced the previous site.

“Much of the original interior was stripped out,” explained Simon Tyas, director of JMDA. “The kitchen and back of house areas were retained in the same location, but the kitchen was converted into a theatre-style, extending into the restaurant and including a bistro oven, so diners can see their food being prepared.”

Versital’s made-to-order surfaces were commissioned for the bar and kitchen pass tops in a luxurious white marble finish. The handcrafted surfaces bring a fresh and modern feel to the space, effortlessly complementing the contemporary colour palette of teal, mushroom and off white.

Punctuated with pops of ochre yellow and showcasing wooden and copper accents, the new restaurant displays industrial elements throughout for an informal yet sophisticated dining experience.

Versital’s solid marble surfaces offer all the beauty of natural marble without the issues the natural product often brings – a totally unique product and the most realistic faux marble on the market.

The true-to-life marble is 100% waterproof, non-porous and stain proof making it a preferred choice for bars and restaurants alike. Boasting an impressive range of over 100 exclusive finishes, Versital caters for all interior styles whether domestic or commercial.

“Being involved with a prestigious brand such as Whitbread is always a proud moment for us,” Gemma Stockberger, Head of Marketing and Sales for Versital UK said. “We were absolutely delighted to be specified, once again, by the designer JMDA who we love working with. All our surfaces are hand-crafted with care and it’s fantastic to see them used on beautifully designed projects being enjoyed across the UK.  We can’t wait to see this new brand concept roll out across the UK over the coming year.”

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Paris next for Bulgari Hotels

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New site will be located in the exclusive Triangle D’Or district of the French capital

Bulgari Hotels & Resorts has announced it will open a new hotel in Paris in 2020.

This new opening will mark the eighth site for the luxury brand joining Milan, London, Bali, plus Beijing and Dubai (2017), Shanghai (2018) and Moscow (2020).

The Bulgari Hotel Paris is being designed by Italian architecture firm Antonio Patricia Viel, alongside the renowned Parisian architects Valode & Pistre.

EXCLUSIVE LOCATION

The hotel will be located at 30 Avenue George V, which – along with the Champs Elysees and the Avenue Montaigne – forms the famous Triangle D’Or, one of Paris’ most exclusive areas.

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Boasting 76 rooms, most of them suites, the hotel will feature a full range of luxury facilities including a spa with a 25 metre pool, plus a Bulgari restaurant and bar opening on to a courtyard garden.

“We are particularly proud to have secured such an extraordinary location for the new Bulgari Hotel in Paris,” said Bulgari CEO Jean Christophe Babin.

“The Paris hotel, to be opened in 2020, will add the City of Lights to our collection and we are convinced that this new addition will represent an irresistible Roman jeweler hospitality experience in the Parisian upscale hotel market.”

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Nobu Hotel confirms March 29th Marbella resort opening

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Described as a ‘sophisticated playground exclusively for grown-ups’, the 81 guestroom resort is located between Marbella town and Puerto Banus.

Nobu Hotels has confirmed a March 29th grand opening for its Nobu Hotel Marbella, with the resort offering personal concierge service, an exclusive beach area with branded sun loungers, in-room signature Nobu treatments with access to the Six Senses Spa, a fitness centre, tennis club and golf.

Located between Marbella town and Puerto Banus, the resort is sister to the Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay and is strictly grown ups only.

The firm has, as you’d expected, paid a lot of attention to designer detail and has sought to combine location, atmosphere and world class restaurant to offer something for – in its own words – ‘even the most discerning of travellers’.

Indeed, guests in any of its 81 rooms can request to be collected from the airport in a chauffeured Tesla S car, which can be used again during their stay at the courtesy of the hotel.

All guestrooms have been given a sleek open plan design, complete with smart facilities, rain fall showers and premium mini-bars. Rooms overlook the social and epicurean hot spot of La Plaza, which comes alive at night.

Plush loungers are available at the beach, exclusively for Nobu guests, with service and a live DJ from the famous Ibiza hotspot El Chiringuito.

Furthermore, those in search of the ultimate swish getaway can reserve the four bedroom 250m2 Nobu Suite, with a living area big enough for a DJ set and cocktail party, jacuzzi on the balcony, bar, high-tech entertainment system and 24-hour in-room dining from Nobu restaurant.

“Nobu Hotel Marbella is bringing a new concept to the South of Spain,” said Francesco Rocotto, General Manager. “We are an urbane destination for entertainment, food and indulgence. From priority access to Nobu restaurant and La Suite nightclub, to our nightly turndown service, everything is designed around the guest experience.”

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Marriott announces new five-star hotel in Cambodia

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388-room hotel will feature all-day dining, rooftop bar, spa, ballroom and more

Marriott International is lining up a new luxury hotel in Sihanoukville, in the south west of Cambodia.

The Le Meridien will boast 388 rooms, along with an all-day dining/open kitchen concept restaurant, along with a speciality restaurant and a rooftop bar with views of the ocean. Guests will also be able to enjoy a fitness centre, wellness spa, and an ocean-front beach club with infinity pools, restaurant and bar. Meanwhile, meeting rooms and a ballroom accommodating 400 will cater for corporate visitors.

A MEGA HOTEL & LUXURY RESIDENCE COMPLEX

Cambodian real estate firm Grand Lion Group has been signed by Marriott to manage and operate the hotel, which forms part of the $200 million Gold Coast at Shihanoukville, a mega hotel and luxury residence complex called the Lyon D’Or. Some 58 stories high, all 888 units of this tower will enjoy panoramic sea views of the Gulf of Thailand, plus a rooftop infinity pool, sky lounge, fitness centre, spa, recreation and multi-purpose rooms. Residents and their guests will also enjoy the facilities and services at Le Meridien.

TANDEM ARCHITECTS 2001 & JKY CONCEPT

The project will be designed by the award-winning Bangkok-based Tandem Architects 2001 and interior design firm JKY Concept. In addition, a collaboration with a world-renowned Italian luxury interior furnishings house is being lined up.

The opening date is scheduled for January 2022, with , following the opening of Courtyard by Marriott Siem Reap Resort in January this year – the group’s first hotel in Cambodia.

“With the increasing growth in visitation to Cambodia, the time is ripe for us to introduce a global hospitality brand in Sihanoukville,” said the Grand Lion Group’s chairman and CEO Lundy Nath. “The region’s unspoilt beaches, pristine waters and laid-back ambience will appeal to international visitors in search of a relaxing coastal getaway.

“Gold Coast at Sihanoukville will complement the Courtyard by Marriott Siem Reap and the nearby Angkor Archaeological Park by providing an extended stay for guests to explore another dimension of Cambodia. This mega project aims to be among the first to open a new chapter in luxury beach destination experiences in Sihanoukville.”

Danish designer Cecilie Manz embraces Nordic elegance and subtle colour in Luv bathroom series for Duravit

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“When I was drawing up my design for Duravit, the image in my mind’s eye from the very start was a bowl filled with water on a simple table,” said the Danish designer Cecilie Manz. This image inspired Duravit’s Luv bathroom series, which affords brand new design opportunities for larger rooms or guest bathrooms.

Luv’s unusual design combines Nordic purism and timeless elegance. Gentle forms follow a sharp geometry. The selection of materials and colours is testament to Cecilie Manz’s refined sense for nuanced form. Her colour palate of matt lacquers and glazes in soft shades was developed exclusively for Duravit and emphasizes the fresh character of Luv.

Three sizes of oval above-counter basins made from DuraCeram® impress with their subtle lines, generous inner basins, and clean edges. On the variants with an incorporated tap hole platform, the tap fitting is mounted centrally at the rear, and on the small handrinse basins it is fitted on the left or right side. The optionally glazed exterior is available in satin matte White, Grey or Sand. This contrast with the glossy white glazed inner basin produces unique pieces with a special look and feel. Ceramic drain covers complete and overall harmonious look.

The washbasin stand consists of a console table on four gently curved, height-adjustable feet. Using this unique design language, Cecilie Manz skilfully realizes the original image of a table and water bowl. Three widths are available: 1788 mm for the double washbasin, 1388 mm for the single and 688 mm for the guest bathroom. Lacquered in satin matte and available in white, Nordic white, taupe, stone grey, light blue and night blue, the console tables contribute significantly to the feeling of space. Quartz console panels in three perfectly harmonized colour variants and a solid-wood version in American walnut can be combined as desired by the customer. Storage space is available in the form of handle-free pull-out compartments and drawers, conveniently fitted with tip-on technology and self-closing mechanisms.

The series is completed by new mirrors in three widths ranging from 500 to 1600 mm with an integrated dimming function and mirror heating. In addition to the standard mirror height of 800 mm, all models are also available in a height of 1200 mm. The glare-free LED lighting at the top edge of the mirror with activated ambient lighting guarantees optimum illumination of up to 700 lux.

Luv also offers no-nonsense bathtubs that are based on the shape of the wash bowls. Seamless, and made from DuraSolid A, they offer a pleasantly warm feel and high-quality matte look. They are available in free-standing, back-to-wall and corner (left or right) versions. As a special extra, the bathtub can be equipped with a discreetly integrated air whirl system (exclusive to the back-to-wall and corner version), or with an integrated sound system which can be operated using any Bluetooth-compatible device.

Duravit AG
Founded in 1817 in Hornberg in the Black Forest, Duravit AG is today a leading international manufacturer of designer bathrooms. The company operates in more than 130 countries worldwide and stands for innovations in the field of good design, the intelligent use of technology and top quality. In cooperation with high-profile international designers, such as Philippe Starck and EOOS, the company develops comfortable bathrooms that really enhance quality of life for users on a sustained basis. Duravit’s product portfolio comprises sanitary ceramics, bathroom furniture, baths and shower trays, wellness systems, shower-toilets, faucets and accessories.

HD Meet Up: Less than 2 weeks to go…

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We’re just two weeks from the Hotel Designs Spring Meet Up networking event, being held on 21st March at The London Edition, located in Fitzrovia on the edge of Soho between 6pm-9.30pm.

Nearby to Tottenham Court Road and Goodge Street, this boutique hotel blends thoughtful design and intuitive service featuring custom lighting by Patrick Woodroffe.

Already signed up for the next event are designers from 33 interiors, Alexander James Interiors, Associated Designers Ltd, Benoy, Blush International, David Collins Studio Ltd, Dawson Design Associates, EHG Home, Elegance interiors, GA Design, Gensler, Grimshaw, Inspired By Design, KCA International, M Studio, Nicholas Haslam, Nicky Dobree, Nina Campbell, Oro Bianco Interior Design, Osborn Interiors, Rethink Interiors, Russel Sage Studio, RWD, Scott Brownrigg, SMC Design, Stern Graham Director, Tara Bernerd & Partners, The Plant, Twenty2 Degrees, Two Company Interior Design Ltd, UpCircle, Vallgren & Co Design Studio, Yoo worldwide, and many more.

Enjoy drinks and canapés while you network with like-minded professionals from 6pm – 9.30pm in the basement space;

6.00 p.m. Event starts

7.00 p.m. ‘Raising the Bar’ welcome speech courtesy of Gilly Craft, owner of Koubou Interiors and President elect of the BIID

Following this, we welcome you to enjoy a selection of drinks and canapés as you mingle with industry leaders and experts.

If you are a supplier to the hospitality industry looking to meet top names from both industries, contact Jennie Lane on 01992 374098 or on j.lane@forumevents.co.uk – or click here to book your place.

The Hotel Designs spring Meet Up is completely free for hoteliers and designers; click here to confirm your attendance

Introducing the Riva Collection

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New Fabrics by Doshi Levien for Kettal Riva by Jasper Morrison.

The Riva collection of outdoor furniture is above all about achieving a certain atmosphere for the better enjoyment of outdoor space. The plank construction of seat and back follows a long and varied tradition of outdoor chairs made in similar ways, and which in this case provide a high level of comfort and good looks!

The Riva collection is a complete collection, dining armchairs, club armchair, dining tables, 2 seater sofa, 3 seater sofa, small tables and deckchair, made in teak.

Hyatt House Jersey City opens with designs by Stonehill Taylor

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The brand-new Hyatt House Jersey City creates an exciting destination with spectacular views of Manhattan in Exchange Place’s increasingly popular waterfront downtown area.

Stonehill Taylor completed Interior Design for the hotel, housed in a 10-story bank building from the 1920s with a 3-story modern glass addition on top by Atlanta-based PFVS. The interiors feature striking historic features of the old bank building layered with comfortable contemporary accommodations, bringing in richness in texture and a sense of history.

The ground floor, which includes the entrance and concierge desk, highlights the building’s impressive historic features, including original 12-foot-tall ornate bronze doors, a brass filigree decorative screen, Portoro marble walls, and travertine flooring.

Visitors then ascend directly to the upper floor Terrace Level, where they are met with 12-foot-high ceilings and views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline through the wrap-around floor to ceiling windows. The expansive Terrace Level contains the Lobby, Lounge & Dining areas, along with the Bar.

The Kenya Black marble reception desk sits in front of a custom-designed back-lit glass and wood screen, elegantly hiding the back offices. The sophisticated look in the reception and dining areas are complete with wood floors, mahogany millwork, accent silk upholstered walls, and brass lighting fixtures and case goods inspired by the bank building’s original metal ornamentation.

The furniture material palette includes leathers, patterned textiles, and a combination of jewel and natural colour tones with dark bronze accents.

Adjacent to the dining area is a spacious, elegant buffet with built-in cabinetry, an accent metal mosaic, and a Rimadesio glass sliding door system. Directly next to the Lobby is the Bar, which offers guests several lounging options with an array of seating groups. Live edge wood tables and sofas with integrated power and lamps enable the space to function for work, dining, and lounging.

A fireplace creates an additional area for conversation and warmth. The ceiling’s hexagonal pattern nods to the original building and adds to the bar’s visual interest. Two spaces off the main bar can be used for private events: a lounge space with views of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island and an enclosed terrace with operable glass walls and a direct view of Lower Manhattan.

Connected to the Terrace-level is a rooftop lounge, one of the first in Jersey City. This rooftop lounge is an expansive year-round outdoor space complete with a reflecting fire and water feature, two bars, and a retractable roof. A glass elevator provides direct street access to the lounge for local neighbours and guests.

The lounge boasts amazing views and exudes the feeling of an urban oasis through extensive planting, natural teak furniture, and concrete-like finishes. Plants hang from beams creating an industrial garden in the middle of bustling Jersey City. Guest rooms feature a custom artwork program selected specifically for the property.

The most typical room layout is a residential-style studio with an adjoining kitchen and living room. Among the furnishings in the studios are sofa beds, a 360-degree swivel TV cabinetry unit, and bathrooms separated by glass barn doors. Alternative guestrooms include double beds in addition to sofa beds – a perfect option for travelling families.

Using eCheck at Canadian Online Casinos

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Why use eChecks for Canadian online gaming?
In recent years, things have changed dramatically. We as a society spend significantly less time looking for physical entertainment of the gaming variety for a variety of reasons. We are more likely to play games on a mobile device, even casino-style games like slot machines, blackjack, and roulette, due to time constraints or a general preference for digital activities.

It’s enjoyable, secure, and practical to play your preferred Vegas-style games at an online casino from the comfort of your home. Finding a secure and convenient method to top off your real money casino account without facing additional costs, hiccups, or inconveniences is essential. In iGaming, credit cards are frequently refused. Identity fraudsters frequently target debit cards.

Paper checks take a very long time to reach your bank and clear, despite the fact that they are relatively secure. Despite the “convenience fees” they charge for some types of transactions, e-wallets are fantastic. The eCheck is one of the best substitutes for Canadian gamers. It blends traditional paper transactions with the efficiency and practicality of electronic payment systems, and it is free.

How are eChecks Operated?
An eCheck is essentially a paper check that is electronically written and signed. There is no need to sign it, and there is no paper or pen. It is processed as an EFT, or electronic fund transfer, in which the bank and casino instantly exchange payment information.

When a player makes a deposit using an eCheck or EFT, the following takes place:

  • A digital transmission is sent by the casino to the player’s bank, asking if the amount to be deposited is in their account.
  • With a digital transmission of its own, the bank responds immediately with either a “Yes” or “No” response.

The usual “3 to 5 business days” will pass before the casino actually receives that money, just like with a paper check. However, since they are aware that the funds are accessible and that the bank is already starting to process the payment, the casino is more than pleased to give the player quick access to the money. This is how stunning the EFT banking systems in Canada are. If you want to learn more about this question, then go to LeafletCasino and read our latest review of the best eCheck online casinos in Canada.

Deposit money at an eCheck casino
You must register your bank information with the online casino before utilizing an eCheck there. In order to do this, you must be able to supply fundamental information, such the name of the financial institution in charge of the checking account, the account number, and the routing number of the bank. Remember that the personal data associated with your bank account must match the data you submitted to open your online casino account in order to process eCheck payments.

You can locate the account number, bank name, and routing number needed to submit an eCheck on your own paper checks. Unless you don’t have any paper checks, you don’t need to contact the company that issued the check for more information. If that is the case, all you need to know is to give your financial institution a quick call.

A word of caution: eChecks can bounce just like paper checks. Mind you, it’s not often. If there aren’t enough funds, your bank should stop the payment. When the casino asks for those funds, your bank should immediately place a hold on them if they are available. However, it is still possible to experience this, and if it does, you will be assessed an NFS (insufficient funds) overdraft fee, which, depending on your bank, can cost anywhere from $25 to $40. The only potential drawback of depositing with eCheck casinos is this, and it is simple to avoid it. Don’t use the money from an eCheck payment before it leaves your bank.

Different kinds of eChecks
There are many different kinds of eChecks, and not all of them are created equal. EFT and ACH are the two main types.

Electronic fund transfers, or EFTs, are when a bank and a retailer instantly communicate a digital message to ensure that the money is in the customer’s bank account. All Canadian-based banks employ this method when processing an eCheck.

Even though the process is nearly same, ACH payments are occasionally delayed. Automated Clearing House is what ACH stands for. Each bank sets its own processing time for ACH transactions. Like an electronic funds transfer (EFT), some will process them right away, but most banks will let them build up until a specific time of day. Anytime they choose—at the conclusion of a business day, at midnight, or at six in the morning the next day. All ACH payments are processed at that point.

Trivago reveals unprecedented behaviour data

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Trivago, a leading global hotel metasearch, has published a series of reports detailing incoming and domestic travel behaviour in the UK: “Trivago Industry Insights.” The reports aim to give hoteliers and tourism operators actionable insights into guest preferences to inform their marketing activities.

The national report, and the first in the series reveals that 80% of searches to UK destinations come from domestic travellers. Of all searches from international countries, 75% come from across Europe. 59% of travellers search for weekend getaways and just 4% of travellers search for stays of longer than six days. In terms of hotel prices, the study reveals a 12% increase in the average clicked price per night over the last two years.

At a regional level, the study explores traveller behaviour in more depth across the top source markets, as well as seasonal breakdowns. This is the first time Trivago has compiled detailed traveller trends for Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and regions across England.

Lenka Trckova, Industry Manager UK, Advertiser Relations adds: “We see a lot of trend reports at a national level, but our goal with this project is to share data that is more actionable for hoteliers, which can only be achieved by looking at trends on a more granular level.”

Findings from the reports will be presented in a series of free webinars beginning in March, through May. Hoteliers and tourism operators across the whole UK can already sign up for a webinar tailored to their area and to get an exclusive chance to download the full regional report including a seasonal data and further statistics for free.

To download the full national report and register for the webinar, visit the trivago Hotel Manager Blog.

Are your Hotel bathrooms cost effective?

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Hotel rooms are a natural extension of the brand, and the bathroom is no exception. They can either make or break your guest’s stay. It is critical therefore to have bathrooms are stylish and breath-taking to your guests. The clean elegance of a wetroom is ideal for a stylish, modern hotel brand.

Today a bathroom is so much more than a functional space. The bathroom in a hotel has become a living space and a haven of well-being and is one of the main things that guests remember. Exciting, functional designs and high-quality, light materials that are easy to clean help to make the bathroom into a very individual haven of well-being.

But cost-effective yet stylish does not have to be a contradiction in terms. There are a variety of ways, from design to cleaning to management, that you can make your hotel bathroom cost effective without compromising on the experience.

Control water temperature and flow rates
Save energy by setting an upper limit of hot water. The average length of a shower is eight minutes, but in a hotel environment, people tend to linger. During that time, your shower is using around 60-70 litres of hot water. By maintaining control of the temperature and ensuring flow rates are consistent, you can keep firm control of your bathroom energy costs.

Ensure durability
By investing in reliable, hardwearing materials, from tiles to taps, you can reduce the chances of leaks and repairs. A poorly build hotel bathroom will end up costing more money in lost room rates and repair outlays than spending a little more in solid installation at inception. With repairs in mind…

Have fewer parts
Fewer parts mean fewer things that can break. Stick to having only the appliances and features the guests need and make sure they are reliable and of high quality. Extraneous bells and whistles are invariably worth more than their upkeep.

Make it easy to clean
When your housekeeping staff are responsible for the fast and efficient cleaning of hundreds of rooms, making your bathroom easy to clean can save thousands on worker hours. For example, choosing a minimalist, open plan design or a wetroom, you can reduce the time it takes to clean the bathroom by a third. Multiply that over hundreds of rooms 7 days a week and you’re looking at a serious time saving.

Make the bathroom feel like an upsell
Designing a bathroom that is exciting, stylish and instantly Instagram-able gives a premium feel to a hotel room. A premium feel justifies a premium price. After all, 68% of customers are prepared to pay more for better quality.

A wetroom-style bathroom can address a number of these solutions. Modern, minimalist and easy to clean, wetrooms can be fitted with a variety of tiles and materials, including stone, marble, glass or steel. So whatever effect you’re looking to achieve in your hotel room interior, a wetroom can easily blend into your style. They are easy to clean and when installed by professionals, you can rely on the waterproofing for over 20 years.

For hotels looking to combine style with cost savings, wetrooms are certainly a valid option when it comes to bathroom design.

Expedia showcases the world’s most picture-perfect art hotels

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From New York to Nairobi, Expedia’s new infographic is perfect for travellers looking to plan a cultural holiday.

The rise in hotels as a cultural experience shows that holidaymakers want more than a place to rest their head

Want to wake up next to some world-class art? You don’t need to sneak into a museum or gallery to do so, as art hotels are growing in popularity and number around the world, showcasing masterpieces for guests to enjoy throughout their stay.

No longer is a hotel simply a place to rest your head, many hotels now offer cultural experiences that art fanatics will love. Expedia’s new infographic showcases nine of the best art hotels in exciting destinations around the world, offering interesting information about each hotel’s art collection including the number of pieces of art housed, the art mediums exhibited and the type of art or movement associated with the hotel. The infographic also features arty facts about the city that are home to these hotels.

Expedia’s top art hotels offer holidaymakers hundreds of artworks from some of the world’s most creative minds of past and present. From Budapest’s Bohem Art Hotel, a perfect reflection of an artist’s bohemian lifestyle, to the XVA Art Hotel in Dubai, a homage to Middle Eastern art, the infographic is a definitive guide to the most picture-perfect art hotels on the planet.

“We no longer have to go to a museum to enjoy a cultural experience — we can stay at an art hotel instead, waking up to a masterpiece each morning,” said Kasha Dubaniewicz. “We hope our infographic will help cultural holidaymakers plan the art trip of a lifetime.”

Here are nine of Expedia’s picture-perfect art hotels;

The First Roma, Rome

art’otel, Amsterdam

The Merrion, Dublin

XVA Art Hotel, Dubai

The Cosmopolitan, Las Vegas

Bohem Art Hotel, Budapest

Hotel Eclat, Beijing

Sankara, Nairobi

Kimpton Hotel Eventi, New York

What you didn’t know about the opening of the Grand Central Hotel in Belfast

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With only four months until the opening of the Grand Central Hotel in Belfast, Hastings Hotels has compiled seven things you didn’t know about the construction of Northern Ireland’s largest hotel.

“The Grand Central Hotel represents the single biggest project that Hastings Hotels has ever undertaken,” said Julie Hastings, Marketing Director of Hastings Hotels. “The construction process has been very exciting for the group as a whole and we’ve been able to use our collective experience to create something very special for Northern Ireland.”

Hoping to give the public a little insight into the sheer size of the hotel, and the massive task of transforming the 1974 office block into a 23-storey luxury destination in Belfast, the team have put together seven facts in the run up to the grand opening later this year.

A Goliath job
840 tonnes of concrete were removed from the old façade of Windsor House for recycling. This is the same weight as the maximum lifting load of the Samson and Goliath cranes

Great Scott
560 tonnes of new steel were used for the structure, this is equivalent to 455 DeLorean DMC-12 cars, the model famously used for Doc Brown and Marty McFly’s time machine in the 1985 film Back to the Future.

Peak engineering
There will be 1,280 doors which is a total height of 2,688 metres and is equivalent to three Slieve Donard mountains.

Long stay
The total length of plasterboard sheets being used is 46,800 metres, this is equivalent to the height of 980 Europa hotels

Try hard
The total amount of new concrete used has a combined weight of 1,810 tonnes, this would be the equivalent to over 1,200 Ulster Rugby teams.

Going the distance
310 miles of new electrical cables is being used, which is just over the length of Ireland.

Not quite under the radar
A flight path into Belfast City Airport had to be adjusted to accommodate the 475 feet tall Tower Crane which was used to support the initial construction work of the hotel

How to manage your hotel’s online reputation

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Journalist and specialist Chris Richardson has compiled a list of 10 ways you can effectively tackle the digital world and maintain your hotel’s reputation online.

As more and more people get used to booking their future accommodation online, hotels must pay even more attention to their online reputation. The ratings, the comments, and the feedback that your hotel receives are going to heavily influence your future bookings’ performance.

For your hotel’s reputation to continue glowing so that your profits can remain stable and consistent, you must find some effective reputation management techniques, and here’s 10 ways you can confidently maintain your digital reputation.

Ensure that you provide the best possible experience
First things first. If you ever expect your hotel’s reputation to shine in the online environment, your hotel must offer a satisfying experience. Obvious right? How do you do that?

First off, ensure that your ad postings are always genuine. People shouldn’t expect Wi-Fi if there’s no Wi-Fi. Keep your rooms clean, have kind and helpful employees, and don’t give your clients reasons to complain.

Listen to the direct and the indirect feedback you get
There are two types of feedback and each one is useful in its own way. The direct feedback comes from the reviews and testimonials your hotel receives on the web. Analyze them closely and figure out the good points and the bad points given by your customers.

The second type of feedback is the indirect one. This is harder to find because you’ll never get it unless you put yourself and your customers in special circumstances. For example, a small talk on the terrace with an average customer will tell you what he loves and hates about the experience that your hotel brings.

Consistently monitor your hotel’s mentions
Use Google Alerts to receive instant updates whenever your hotel’s name is mentioned online. By consistently monitoring your brand’s mentions, your reputation is always “safe”. Even if you get negative reviews, you’ll be present and ready to acknowledge your mistakes. If that’s not the case, you’ll be ready to tell the truth.

Keep your employees updated
Let all your employees understand how important your hotel’s reputation is and how much influence they have when it comes to improving it. If your employees are aligned with your goal, they will do their best to improve the image of your hotel. To motivate them, promise benefits or rewards for whoever becomes more friendly, responsible, or productive.

Always reply to negative testimonials and reviews
Negative reviews are definitely something you don’t want to see. When your hotel’s reputation is attacked by negative testimonials, you must be ready to deal with it. Find the mention by leveraging Google Alerts, understand why such a negative review has been posted, and try your best to throw the best answer.

“If your employees are the cause of the problem, simply admit your mistake and promise that it’ll never happen again. Stay humble and modest and people will forgive you! However, if you don’t even bother answering negative reviews, your reputation will suffer a lot.” – Jane Grunges, Marketing Specialist at Essay Geeks.

Occasionally answer the positive reviews
You really don’t have to obsessively reply to all your positive reviews and testimonials. Keep it moderate. Reply to the comments and reviews that receive a lot of traffic, so you can lead some curious individuals to your professional website.

Don’t act too sales-oriented
Whenever you manage your hotel’s reputation through replies and answers, don’t sound “salesy”. That means you shouldn’t use “marketing” language that aims to convince other people to try your rooms. That’ll hurt your reputation instead of boosting it. Be friendly, professional, and concise.

Always be fair
Your hotel’s long-term success is significantly influenced by your overall “fairness”. So for example, if you know that one of your customers has been mistreated, you should never leave it like that. You need to be a true professional and be fair whenever you’re required too.

Did your customers miss the Wi-Fi benefits because the Internet was down for two days? Offer compensation. Did the customers wake up with bugs in their bed? Offer 10 times the price of their stay and beg them not to report you. That was exaggerated, but I think I made my point. Be fair!

Manage all your public listings
Don’t forget about your public listings. If you’re promoting your business on different platforms, you need to ensure that you keep those listings updated. You don’t want to cause misunderstandings or false hopes.

Have a great social media profile
Social media marketing is surely something you shouldn’t neglect, especially in the hospitality business. Develop a professional social media presence by building professional profiles on more distribution channels. For example, you should have a Facebook page, a LinkedIn page, a Twitter page, or an Instagram page that effectively showcases your hotel’s rooms, the external environment, the employees, and so on.

Takeaways
Managing your hotel’s reputation is often a complex task. There are many pretentious individuals who truly don’t care about anything but themselves. Therefore, it really has no point arguing or fighting with the “problematic” clients.

Be humble and keep your calm in every situation. Improve your customer’s experience and your ratings will also grow. Good luck!

Brassware Redefined: New collections by Crosswater

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The prevailing choice for high-end bathroom installation, the Crosswater MPRO range aims to provide a superior standard in brassware engineering. 

Combining state-of-the-art function and precision design, the result is a complete collection of bathroom mixers, valves, and showerheads that meets the exacting standards of today’s contemporary bathroom.

Tailored to individual aesthetics, two stunning new finishes of Brushed Brass and Matt Black have been introduced across the entire MPRO collection for 2018.

Designed to create a bathroom space that is as beautifully crafted as it is functional, the latest surfaces combine high-end specification with beautifully considered aesthetics to create brassware that truly stands out.

The new Brushed Brass and Matt Black finishes are complemented alongside the launch of striking new knurled detailing, which is an optional feature on the lever of the MPRO basin monobloc tap.

Accompanying MPRO’s signature Chrome and Brushed Stainless Steel finishes, all four exquisite finishes are also presented across MPRO’s collection of coordinating accessories, which includes towel holders, soap dispensers and those finishing touches that complete a bathroom’s scheme.

New and improved components also ensure that MPRO continues to delivers on performance and water efficiency, with certified WRAS and TMV2 seals of approval on all brassware and thermostatic valves.

Experimental Marriott chain takes on the world

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Marriott International’s experimental, ‘playful’ brand for younger travellers, Moxy, is set to expand its reach across 40 new cities by the end of 2020.

Launching a new arm of the hotel in Stratford earlier this year, Marriott have currently opened three Moxy Hotels across the UK, as it continues to enter international markets throughout Europe, setting its sights on key destinations including France, Portugal and The Netherlands.

The Moxy brand debuted in Europe in 2014 with the opening of Moxy Milan and has since grown to include 20 open hotels in destinations in Europe, North America, and the Asia Pacific regions, with over 90 properties in its development pipeline globally.

The brand looks to define itself through its attitude rather than its price point, aiming to redesign the affordable hotel experience as it allows guests to work, play and connect whilst surrounded by bold design and contemporary style.

With its vibrant lobby spaces based around an amped-up bar experience, cosy rooms with premium comforts, 24/7 self-service grab and go, ample plug-ins for personal devices and free Wi-Fi, Moxy aims to surprise budget-conscious travellers with a thoughtful, spirited and fun guest experience – giving them only what they want and nothing that they don’t.

“Moxy was developed to respond to the changing needs of the next generation of travellers and it is this tailored experience that has made it so appealing to both guests and developers alike,” said John Licence, Vice President of Premium and Select Brands at Marriott International, Europe. “Moxy Hotels allow our guests to not take themselves too seriously, providing them with personalized experiences in a well-designed space that is surprisingly affordable, with the latest technology and plenty of social spaces that blend work and play.”

Moxy is largely franchised, which drives rapid growth of the brand.  Owners recognize the brand’s value proposition offering quick entry to market, access to world-class global platforms and backing by Marriott Rewards, the industry’s leading loyalty programme.

“Moxy is experiencing tremendous growth momentum driven by owners looking to maximize the value of their assets quickly with adaptive, re-use and conversion opportunities,” said Carlton Ervin, Chief Development Officer at Marriott International, Europe. “Moxy’s flexible design makes it a smart choice for owners, as it easily adapts to a range of development projects, including the transformation of unconventional spaces – a spice warehouse, historical office building or vodka factory, for example – into a stylish, disruptive hotel experience.”

Students Takeover Crowne Plaza London

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17 London students have spent the past week running Crown Plaza London – The City as part of InterContinental Hotel Group’s (IHG’s) National Hotel Takeover to encourage more young people in the hospitality industry.

Aged between 16 and 18, the students have ran a range of aspects throughout the hotel, from checking-in to serving food to even running housekeeping and room service.

Shadowed by hotel department managers, they were given the practical opportunity to almost totally run a fully functioning hotel, complementing their classroom training.

Taking place in partnership with People 1st and as part of the IHG Academy, the hotel giant is collaborating with educational providers and community groups to help local people build their hospitality skills and improve their employability.

Since 2013, more than 47,000 people have benefitted from the IHG Academy across 2,133 programmes in 79 countries.

The Newham College London students began their working day with the standard hotel Morning Meeting before making their way to their respective departments. Group activities include changing the linens in the guest bedrooms for the Housekeeping department, a Dim Sum Master Class at the hotels AA Rosette award winning restaurant Chinese Cricket Club and a final day of presentations from each student on what they learnt from their working week.

“We’re really delighted to be participating in the takeover,” said Paul Watson, General Manager of Crowne Plaza London – The City. “This is the 18th year this initiative has been running and it’s proven to be a hugely successful recruitment tool.”

Crowne Plaza London – The City, located in the Square Mile opposite Blackfriars station is among 34 IHG hotels across the U.K. to be participating in the takeover, aimed at encouraging more people to choose careers in hospitality.

“Some of our best team members, even a former General Manager, participated in the takeover as students and we look forward to giving the class of 2018 valuable on the job training and experience.”

LIVE FROM HOTELYMPIA: How classic dishes are giving chefs the inside track

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With beef overtaking chicken as the number one protein eaten out-of-home, Essential Cuisine has launched a brand-new range of classic accompaniments, helping chefs save valuable time and giving sites an irresistible upsell opportunity worth over £55 per jar.

The new flavours, Wild Mushroom and Peppercorn, have been created by the British company’s development chefs, using the finest quality ingredients, and are the first new products to emerge from the company’s state-of-the-art Innovation Kitchen opened last year. Both are supplied in a concentrated liquid format that means kitchens can simply mix with water and fresh double cream before serving.

With operators looking to recoup margin from profitable starters and side dishes, Essential Cuisine’s new sauces can add £55 per jar to the bottom line. One 800g jar plus 600ml of fresh double cream results in a superior yield of five litres of product. With outlets charging an average sell out price of £2 per accompaniment, 50 x 100ml servings can result in over £55 profit.   For those that prefer the personal touch, the range has been created to play into the hands of skilled chefs and carry additional ingredients.

However they are served, kitchens can reap the rewards of profitable customer favourites – recent research has revealed Peppercorn (44%), Wild Mushroom (18%) as the top two sauces for steak.

“Offering incremental sauces and sides as accompaniments to protein, gives operators a big up-sell opportunity, helping to offset margin squeezes elsewhere on menus,” said Nigel Crane, Managing Director, Essential Cuisine. “Our new Sauce Collection presents chefs and kitchens with the perfect opportunity to drive increased menu margin, safeguard quality and consistency, save time, offer up classic flavours we know consumers love, and still get down to the business of creativity.

“We couldn’t be prouder that this range is the first to emerge from our Innovation Kitchen –watch this space for more additions to the collection soon. Able to be stored ambient for 12 months, even once opened, Essential Cuisine’s new Sauce Collection is also gluten-free.

Introducing Union from Crosswater

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Union, setting a new standard for progressive brassware engineering, the latest innovative collection from Crosswater is a leap forward in design for the modern bathroom.

Challenging the traditional concept of bathroom fittings, UNION has been engineered to provide unparalleled functionality and designed to make a statement. Presenting Italian artisan brassworking at its finest, each piece is cast, precision machined, polished and perfected to offer an elevated bathing experience. As the latest addition to Crosswater’s luxury collection, UNION offers a complete range of brassware that includes basin mixers, bath fillers, and an exposed valve with kit and shower head. Designed for the individual, UNION is being launched in four refined finishes that are offered across the entire collection. Timeless bright Chrome and Brushed Nickel work to add a touch of industrial elegance, whilst those seeking a design statement can opt for the on-trend Brushed Brass and Brushed Black Chrome finishes. All four unique surfaces are complemented alongside distinctive, knurled detailing that is expertly machined as accents onto each individual piece in the collection.

Designed to create an individual bathroom, the basin taps and bath fillers in the UNION collection are offered with a choice of Lever or Wheel handles, and for those with a penchant for bold colour, there’s also a Red Lever option.

Transforming everyday bathing into an extraordinary experience, UNION takes inspiration from the industrial era and brings it boldly into the 21st century. Smart on the inside, each piece in the collection is manufactured using the most advanced brassware engineering techniques and the latest in cartridge and thermostatic valve technology to offer complete water flow control. Intuitive, high performing and built to last, the stunning UNION brassware collection is guaranteed to command attention in any bathroom.

Visit www.crosswater.co.uk

Tel: 0345 873 8840

 

LIVE FROM HOTELYMPIA 2018: What to spot on the showfloor

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The country’s biggest and boldest event for Hoteliers is back this week, from Monday March 5 to Thursday March 8 at the massive ExCeL London, and there’s plenty to see and find across the showfloor. A goliath event made up of four hotel shows; The Professional Kitchen Show; Hospitality Tech Show; The Foodservice Show and The Interiors & Tableware Show (where you’ll find our team at Booth 2859), there’s a huge range of brand new products launching here this week, and here are some of the highlights to keep an eye out for during Hotelympia.

The Professional Kitchen Show
WashSmart App by Hobart Warewash, Stand 1350
This new app by Hobart will let operators take control of multiple kitchen appliances at once, with a simple touch of a phone or tablet device. Levels of detergent and water can be monitored in real time to determine your operating costs, while new parts and consumables can be ordered straight from the app.

Mareno iChef by Grande Cuisine, Stand 1440
Touted as the true kitchen of the future, the iChef is the first fully-touchscreen-enabled kitchen space. Regulating usage and offering a simple control scheme, the iChef is expected to deliver energy savings of up to 40% through its Power Guardian technology.

Carpigiani 161, Stand 1910
Set to maximise profits for coffee shops and smaller restaurant areas, the Capigiani 161 series is a unique 300mm x 630mm x 850mm ice cream machine, capable of an impressive 42-day cleaning cycle.

Hoshizaki Snowflake Gen II Drawer Unit, Stand 1630
The new undercounter refrigeration unit by Hoshizaki UK is capable of operating among temperatures higher than 40 degrees Celcius without taking up the space required by many of equivalent products.

Procusini’s 3D Food Printing System 3.0, Stand 2018
A fitting stand number for a very on-trend system, the world’s first universal plug-and-play food printer can create personalised products using a variety of ingredients, from cheese and chocolate to pasta and beyond.

The Foodservice Show
The Sauce collection by Essential Cuisine, Stand 3840
Launching two classic sauce flavours for the visitors this week, the brand new lines are expected to provide serious profits, as they have an upsell value of more than £55 per jar.

Pagan Potions, Stand 3601
Boasting the best Bloody Mary on the market today, the high quality ingredients are expected to set your tastebuds alight on the showfloor… maybe it’s best to wait until the afternoon to give it a try, however.

Sleep Well, Stand 3455
These milk-based organic drinks are expected to sweep the hotel industry over the next few years, offering ‘sip & sleep’ cartons for vending machines, minibars and in-flight services. A natural solution to getting to bed at night, it’s expected to do well amongst business travellers.

Kettle Bites Sweet Chilli Quinoa Curls, Stand 3360
Iconic brand Kettle Foods are launching a healthier option to their standard chips, without having to substitute the flavour or iconic crunch that comes with Kettle. Probably good to investigate before the lunchtime rush.

Chief Chocolate Officer, Stand 4010
A new chocolate bar by The Wine Bar is being described as the perfect paring for wine. Supplying six flavours to pair with the likes of a nice Sauvignon Blanc or a rich Malbec, the flavours include pear and elderflower.

Hospitality Tech Show
QuantumTM Pixel from Dormakaba, Stand 3211

The latest in Bluetooth locking technology, guests will be able to use their phone to gain access to their rooms. Developed to work alongside Domakaba’s electronic locks, the system aims to achieve security with elegance and finesse.

Corkscrew by Ordamo, Stand 3328
This app wants to be the Sommelier in your pocket, revolutionising the way guests interact with wine by recommending the perfect accompaniment to dishes. Also taking into account price ranges, the app is able to view live wine lists from local supermarkets and restaurants to make the best possible choice.

Waste Master by Ecowastemaster, Stand 3040a
Using unique proprietary technology, the Waste Master will accelerate the decomposition of food waste without any additional additives and without unpleasant odours. Turning waste into a compost-like substance, it’s set to totally change the way we view waste materials.

EazyCharge, Stand 3144
Providing businesses with low-cost wireless charging solutions to shops, hotels and restaurants.

Mintfinity, Stand 3040g
Printing bespoke vouchers for hospitality outlets to give away with the bill, diners can upload the cheque-like voucher online to offer continued offers and exclusives to happy customers.

Interiors & Tableware Show
Copper Coated Cutlery by Amefa, Stand 2304
Combining durability and style, this highly on-trend cutlery will set tables apart without breaking the bank.

The Mixology Collection by Luigi Bormioli/Artis, Stand 2420
Vintage is back with these crystal glassware by Luigi Bormioli. Crafted to optimise drink preparation as well as a gorgeous classical presentation, the glass will maintain its transparency after 4,000 dishwasher cycles.

Stalwart Crafts Deluxe Leather Aprons, Stand 2857
Ultra-soft leather with a coating layer makes these stylish aprons easy to wash again and again, with oil dripping off without leaving a mark.

Bodyverde Speed Shave by Mahi Naturals, Stand 2234
The all-in-one travel razoe with a rinse free shave lotion inside the handle itself. No water, no fuss, the face-and-body unisex razor will be a big hit amongst business travellers and holidaygoers alike.

Equillibrium Kitchen Knife by Grunwerg, Stand 2930
Perfectly balanced Chefs’ knives, these blades are made from ice-hardened German steel and curved handles to create a knife with lasting sharpness.

The Henrietta Hotel review, Covent Garden: Ideally located boutique stay with louder than life interiors

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Londoners, and visitors to London, will know Henrietta Street, even if they don’t know it by name. The unassuming road is one of four framing Covent Garden Piazza, and has celebrated restaurants Flat Iron, and new opening Frenchie, on it. It also houses the relatively new Henrietta Hotel.

You’d blink and miss it. Behind a stately jet black door, the hotel is purposefully unassuming, to the point that this reviewer walked past it twice, without spotting it on both attempts at entry. Once in the day, and once at night. Thankfully I wasn’t hungry.

At first sight the lobby is equally unassuming, like a private home, only past check in, things quickly get eccentric. In the adjoined bar and restaurant, eponymously titled Henrietta, and upstairs in the rooms, the hotel’s design is loud and proud. In fact it’s why guests visit the Henrietta in the first place.

The intimate bar and lobby area (Picture: Hotel Designs)

The eye-catching design is by Parisian designer Dorothee Meilichzon, whose design firm, Chzon, has been at the receiving end of plenty of awards. Those include Designer Of The Year by Maison & Objet In 2015, and being called one of the best 20 designers in the world by Wallpaper magazine in their W* Power 200.

The main design themes are mismatching textures and patterns, and boldly bright colour schemes which compete for the eye’s attention.

The Henrietta Hotel is a relatively new project from artisanal hospitality group The Experimental Group, behind London bars Joyeux Bordel, Compagnie Des Vins Surnaturels and Experimental Cocktail Club, who also run bars and hotels in Paris, New York and Ibiza.

The 18 rooms are spread thinly across the three floors of this tall, skinny ex-townhouse. Doors have pineapple door knockers and old fashioned (read: proper) manual keys, there’s not a key card in sight.

Chzon have made each room its own individual design statement. Embellishments are everywhere, from the golden skirting boards, to the retro amenities (radios, clocks) to mismatched fabrics.

Statement seating in our room (Picture: Hotel Designs)

The care taken to differentiate not even every room, but every inhabitable space within even the smallest rooms, is impressive. Designers and creatives will poke around for hours, although the sum of the parts taken as a whole can lack cohesion and feel overly busy.

We felt this way particularly about our bed stead, a sort of interpreted Art Deco think piece, it needn’t have been so busy to have been beautiful.

The bedstead was maybe a bit too much (Picture: Hotel Designs)

However, the bathroom – with its gradual lighting enhancements – was a shimmering pale pink room which succeeded in feeling airy, while relaxed and calming.

The bathrooms feature generous natural lighting (Picture: Hotel Designs)

A statement bathtub embellished with marble finishes took up a third of the room, with bespoke toiletries bagged up below branded towels. The room found the perfect harmony.

The gentle colour schemes in the bathroom (Picture: Hotel Designs)

There are four grades of room which range from a comfortable double to a suite, although there isn’t much difference in size or amenities between the rooms. That said, the suite – at around £500 – isn’t outrageously priced considering it comes with its own intimate rooftop terrace.

Staying at the Henrietta is really suited for guests exploring the area, so the hotel’s facilities are minimal. Breakfast, however, is included and can be served in the room and features classics alongside an excellent twist on the classic porridge, with dates.

Of equal prominence to Chzon’s design is the famous British chef Ollie Dabbous, who is in charge of the food in the restaurant. Dabbous’s menu is ingredient-led with a French sensibility (simple, whole cuts of meat, finely served) and the restaurant features the same zany, whimsical interior design by Chzon as the rooms.

Bespoke bathroom toiletries (Picture: Hotel Designs)

The premise of “restaurant and cocktails” is an exciting one, given the hotel’s owners; we trusted our French, gentlemanly barkeep to make us the cocktails that suited our palettes.

The a La Carte has five rotating starters and five mains. A smoked duck, pomegranate and chickpea flatbread was freshly baked and well-balanced, and deep with flavour. A theatrical dish of stracciatella had a flavour that was delicately policed by bold blood orange and pecans.

The a La Carte (Picture: Hotel Designs)

The sirloin arrived as delicately plated as it was to taste, as was a veal tonnato, served classically with a wave of puntarelle for flare.

As delicately plated as it was to taste (Picture: Hotel Designs)

Desserts though, are best. The rhubarb crumble is light! But so ripely full of flavour, and arriving with a fresh glass of rhubarb juice, still feels as hedonistic as the full slab of crumble you’d find homestyle elsewhere.

And warm, fresh madeleines with Chantilly cream could, predictably, be scoffed 12 times over.

‘Normal’ prices are, shall we say, best suited to a celebration, rather than mid-week treat – but go for the Sunday Brunch or the spectacularly well-priced pre theatre dinner for £30 which is unmissable for food of this quality and notoriety (Dabbous has a new restaurant, Hide, which, opening this summer in Piccadilly, is already talk of the town).

The view from the rooftop suite (Picture: Hotel Designs)

The Henrietta will have extroverts squealing with excitement – but it packs a loud and bold punch that is divisive.

Dyson, Bang & Olufsen, Dorchester, Nobu and Russell Sage Studio among raft of Hotel Designs Meet Up attendees

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A raft of industry giants have revealed they are attending our Hotel Designs Meet Up, a celebration event for the hotel industry who will talk about their successes overshare food and drinks and celebrate their successes.

Dyson, Bang & Olufsen, Nobu, Dorchester Collections, Russell Sage Studio, AccorHotels and Firmdale Hotels will all be in attendance at our event, held at the prestigious London EDITION Hotel in Fitzrovia.

The hotel features statement lighting by eminent international designer Patrick Woodroffe, a recent winner of the WhatsOnStage award for Best Lighting for his production of Bat Out Of Hell, and designer of the lighting for Michael Jackson’s This Is It tour.

Patrick Woodroffe designed the club in the London EDITION (Picture courtesy of woodroffebassett.com)

In addition, Hotel Designs Meet Up March 2018 is delighted to welcome its keynote speaker, Gilly Craft, who as well as being President elect of the British Institute of Interior Design, runs her own award-winning multi-disciplinary design and architecture firm, Koubou Interiors.

Gilly will bring her kaleidoscopic knowledge of interior design and architecture to the Meet Up, where industry buyers and suppliers meet to do business and discuss the latest trends.

Two hundred interior designers, hoteliers and industry suppliers have already signed up to attend the event, which takes place on March 21st at the London EDITION Hotel in Fitzrovia. The boutique hotel blends thoughtful design and intuitive service featuring custom lighting by Patrick Woodroffe.

If you are a buyer, you can register for free tickets by following this link.

Gilly says: “I am delighted to be keynote speaker at the Hotel Designs Meet Up.”

She went on: “I’ll be giving my tips about how hoteliers can go about ‘Raising the bar’ with their interior design, by providing insight into what to look for in an interior design practice.”

Two hundred interior designers, hoteliers and industry suppliers have signed up to attend the event, which takes place on March 21st at the London EDITION Hotel in Fitzrovia. The boutique hotel blends thoughtful design and intuitive service featuring custom lighting by Patrick Woodroffe.

HOW TO ATTEND: If you are a supplier to the hospitality industry looking to meet top names from both industries, contact Jennie Lane on 01992 374098 or on j.lane@forumevents.co.uk – or click here to book your place.

The Hotel Designs spring Meet Up is completely free for hoteliers and designers; click here to confirm your attendance.

Hotel Summit welcome Project Blinds as a Gold partner

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The Hotel Summit brings the hotel industry together and celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2018. The summit is pleased to announce its Gold partnership with Project Blinds

The Hotel Summit is the hotel industry’s premier networking event, where industry suppliers and buyers meet. This year the event will be held at the Radisson Blu, London Stansted on June 4th – 5th. Click here for all the details.

Project Blinds are leading suppliers of bespoke blinds for the home, and for the hotel industry. They proudly offer free expert advice, without pressure to purchase. Based in Fleet, the company happily travel a 35 mile radius, which includes London, to provide consultancy.

The firm, who have ten years’ experience in the sector, have hundreds of fabrics and styles to choose from on their website, in their Epsom showroom, or at a booked consultation.

Project Blinds also provide shutters and garden shading, among other lighting solutions.

A diverse range of styles includes Roller, Roman, Sail, Panel and Pleated blinds.

Hotel Summit has also welcomed B Light Group, and Simba mattress professionals to the event recently. For more information on Hotel Summit as a whole, please click here.

If you are interested in becoming a sponsor or partner of the Hotel Summit or would like more information, please contact Jennie Lane on 01992 374098 or j.lane@forumevents.co.uk

Hotel Summit welcomes new partner Heritage Bathrooms

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The Hotel Summit brings the hotel industry together and celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2018. The summit is pleased to announce its partnership with Heritage Bathrooms

The Hotel Summit is the hotel industry’s premier networking event, where industry suppliers and buyers meet. This year the event will be held at the Radisson Blu, London Stansted on June 4th – 5th. Click here for all the details.

Heritage Bathrooms, who will be appearing at the event, are a leading industry supplier of luxury bathrooms, and the UK’s market leader in cast iron baths. They have an extensive range of styles, including ‘Grand’ Blenheim, artistic ‘Victoria’, 1920s-inspired ‘Granley Deco’ and luxury ‘Dorchester’ bathrooms.

UK’s market leader in cast iron baths…

The company set up in 1985 and have been consistent providers of both modern and classic look bathrooms, available to view in showrooms across the country, or at HeritageBathrooms.com.

The brand’s interiors are, the brand say, “complimented by a choice of freestanding acrylic baths, taps, showers, decorative heating and accessories, including a gorgeous range of ornate mirrors”.

The brand explain further: “We are also the UK’s market leader in cast iron baths, with a generous choice of options; all available pre-primed and hand finished so that they can be painted in any colour you like.

“All of our products come with solid guarantees – including a Lifetime Guarantee on all of our suites (toilets, basins, fitted baths) and our freestanding acrylic, and cast iron baths”.

Hotel Summit has also welcomed B Light Group, and Simba mattress professionals to the event recently. For more information on Hotel Summit as a whole, please click here.

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