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    Jacques Garcia to design five-star boutique under development for 2016

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    A Grade-II listed former Baptist church in the London district of Holborn is set to be transformed into a five-star luxury boutique hotel after planning permission for the project was granted.The refurbishment will include the construction of four additional storeys and accommodation within the historic rooms. Jacques Garcia will lead the project and will create the first Lifestyle Hotel L’Oscar in the space, which is due to open in 2016.

    The hotel will consist of 67 bedrooms, with bars, a restaurant, spa facilities, gym and conference facilities. The site is owned by Triangle, who acquired the property in 2012, and will mark the company’s first move in the Holborn area.

    Product Spotlight: ‘Suite’ treats from Wilton at The National Motorcycle Museum

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    Boasting the world’s largest collection of motorcycles, the National Motorcycle Museum displays early examples through to the golden years of the 1930s-1960s, when British motorcycles ruled the world.It was only fitting then that the British carpet manufacturer, Wilton Carpets, be selected to design and manufacture new carpet for the hospitality suites at the museum.

    Wiltshire-based Wilton Carpets Commercial provided 1400sqm of axminster carpet for the large Trafalgar and Imperial hospitality suites. The new carpet design could not be too different from the previous carpet but, with Wilton’s usual attention to detail, the art deco design was transformed into an impressive 3-dimensional effect design.

    Lorna Coombs, group interior designer, headed up the project: “I have worked with Wilton before so had no problems in turning to them for the National Motorcycle Museum. The bespoke design needed to bring a breath of fresh air to the suites, however it couldn’t move too far from the designs that were in place for years before. We wanted to feature eight large ribbon motifs reflective of the surroundings, namely the columns and statement lighting found above. We also took inspiration from rain droplets and used shadow to further play on these, in vibrant pink, charcoal and cream colour ways.”

    The previous carpet had used a 2D art deco design but with Wilton’s usual attention to detail, a 3D effect was opted for this time around, putting a fresh and modern twist on the design that pays homage to the original carpets it replaced.

    With cherry pickers being wheeled in to fix lighting and a temporary dance floor being introduced to the Trafalgar suite on occasion, it was also important the carpet’s capabilities went beyond look and underfoot comfort. To ensure a floor capable of withstanding intensive use, a bespoke 10-row woven axminster in an 80% wool 20% nylon blend was selected, bringing the combination of tailored aesthetic and hardwearing longevity that is so sought after in venues such as these.

    Installed by flooring contractor Alan Burford, this carpet in both suites took seven days to install with all seams hand sewn on site using a traditional fit over combination felt underlay.

    “The museum relies on return business,” Lorna explains, “so the thoughts of our customers on the new flooring were very important to us. Thankfully, the reaction to the new design has been nothing but positive and we would have no hesitations in working with Wilton again.”

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

    The best of ‘historic conversion’ hotels

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    As more and more new-build hotels go up in this country and around the world, it can be easy to forget the joy of staying in a hotel whose building has a storied and historic past. And I’ve had the pleasure of staying in some marvellous examples of the latter. Here I select my favourite ‘historical conversion’ properties at home and abroad — chosen for the romance of their history but also their cutting-edge design and interiors…

    Park Bosphorus Hotel, Istanbul
    Dating back to 1890, this building started life as a mansion built by Italian ambassador Baron Blanc as his home while he oversaw great political change in the Ottoman Empire. The stunning views of the river from which it takes its name are something to behold and the hotel has been the place to be seen by the great and the powerful of yesteryear — including a visit from King Edward VIII.

    Its recently renovated architecture and design maintain the historical, cultural and political significance of the district of Istanbul in which it resides and has some of the most beautifully appointed rooms in the city.

    The Fullerton Hotel, Singapore
    Once a post office during British rule of the port city, this spectacular building oozes colonial character with its neo-classical architecture and design. Commissioned in 1919 for the colony’s centennial celebrations and built in 1928, the building is named after Robert Fullerton – the first Governor of the Straits Settlements (1826–1829).

    The interior keeps the colonial theme running, with its high ceilings, Doric columns and verandas. But despite the rich colours and traditionalist décor, the Fullerton still incorporates modern luxury to make this my favourite hotel in one of the best cities in the world.

    The Conservatorium, Amsterdam
    The building was originally designed by the famous Dutch architect Daniel Knuttel as the Rijkspostspaarbank and sparked the regeneration of the previously derelict Museum Quarter at the end of the 19th century. It was abandoned in 1978, became a conservatory which housed 3 musical institutions until 2008 and was then lovingly restored onwards.

    With stunning interiors from Italian designer Piero Lissoni, the conversion of this building into a hotel has been a remarkable success and brings a touch of elegance and luxury to this most cosmopolitan of destinations.

    Mandarin Oriental, Prague
    No other hotel does blending contemporary design with period features quite like this Mandarin Oriental property in the Czech capital. Sitting on the site of a 14th century monastery, this is one of the finest hotels in the city — from the room’s vaulted ceilings offering a glimpse into the building’s past to the ultra-modern spa facilities.

    Although part of a chain, there’s something uniquely special about this hotel which offers the perfect combination of both worlds old and new.

    No Man’s Fort, Portsmouth
    The original sleeping arrangements of these remarkable structures out in the Solent required gunners to swing from hammocks hooked into the ceiling. Thankfully, the modern incarnation of these former military protective forts is all about luxury and excellent service.

    Each room is fitted out with chic furniture, all with a depth of design, quintessential British style and teeming with quirky historical touches — plus you won’t get many places with better sea views…

    Tuddenham Mill, Newmarket
    I have a strong personal affiliation with East Anglia, and this beautiful reworking of a traditional watermill mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 on the Suffolk-Cambridgeshire border is one of its best spots for me personally.

    Obvious history but also clean, subtle interiors define this hotel-cum-event space. Highlights include the original exposed beams, the glorious double-ended baths and the countryside surrounding this gem of a property. Definitely recommended if venturing onto the flats of eastern England…

    Nolan Side Tables by Gallery Direct

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    The newly launched Nolan Side Tables from Gallery Direct’s Hudson Living range offer a selection of different size pieces that are on trend and unique. Featuring satin black frames and aged copper-look tray tops, they bring industrial chic to a room, whether buying individually or as a collection.

    New spa for Down Hall Hotel as part of £6 million refurbishment

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    Plans for a £6 million refurbishment of the AA four-star Down Hall Hotel in Hertfordshire have been revealed, with a completion date set for the middle of 2016.While the first stage of refurbishment is well on the way to being completed, which has seen half of the hotel’s rooms brought back to their former architectural glory, the next phase of the refurb will take place in stages. Rooms will be completed floor-by-floor so the hotel can remain operational.

    Suites and rooms are set to be high-ceilinged, finished with elegant window pelmets and wall features and delicately patterned wallpapers in a look that the management team are calling ‘classic country house-meets-contemporary chic’.

    The new Eden Spa, which has just been completed, offers a new hydrotherapy pool, sauna, steam room, power shower and four new treatment rooms filled with ESPA natural skin and spa products.

    The kitchen has also been completely refitted, which will allow head chef Matthew Hill to continue delivering award-winning food and service in the hotels’ Grill Room restaurant.

    Andrew Oxley, general manager of Down Hall told the media: “Huge investment is being made to develop both our leisure and corporate facilities to reinforce our position as a four star superior hotel. The combination of experienced staff, premium products and therapeutic treatments will ensure guests are provided with a first rate leisure experience.”

    Down Hall dates back to 1322 and is set on 110 acres of woodland near the Hertfordshire-Essex border.

    Sneak Peek: W Hotels makes waves with debut of W Amsterdam

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    W Hotels Worldwide debuted in the Netherlands two weeks ago with the highly anticipated opening of W Amsterdam.Located in the epicentre of Amsterdam’s vibrant social scene, the 238-room hotel spans two iconic buildings, one of which used to house the former Telephone Exchange (‘Exchange’) and the other was previously home to KAS Bank (‘Bank’).

    W Amsterdam was designed by Office WINHOV and Baranowitz Kronenberg Architects, who collaborated with local designers to refresh the historic buildings with contemporary features inspired by their storied past.

    The Exchange building features 172 stylish guest rooms, while the 66 rooms in the Bank will open early next year. The hotel will have a total of 21 suites, three WOW suites and two lavish Extreme WOW suites – the W brand’s take on the Presidential suite.

    Boasting an impressive 183 square metres of innovative design, an open plan bathroom complete with a hot tub, walk-in wardrobe and large round bed with extraordinary views of the Royal Palace, the Extreme WOW Suite is the city’s most glamourous crash pad. W Amsterdam features SPG Keyless, the hospitality industry’s first keyless entry system enabling guests to use their smartphone or wearable device as a room key.

    Project Spotlight: Chelsom supply lighting scheme for Six Senses Douro Valley

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    Working in collaboration with New York based design studio Clodagh Design and The Parker Company, Chelsom created a stunning lighting scheme for the guestrooms of Europe’s first Six Senses Resort and Spa located in Portugal’s Douro Valley.The luxurious Six Senses Douro Valley looks out to vine covered rolling hills and the River Douro below and is set in a beautifully renovated 19th-century manor house with 41 guest bedrooms, 9 suites and 7 villas.

    As created by Clodagh Design, the resort features a contemporary décor wedded to the Six Senses natural style balanced with a nod to a past era that is true to the heritage of the Douro region.

    Designed to enhance the exquisite interior scheme, all fittings created by Chelsom for the guestrooms were specified from the latest collection and modified to meet the exacting requirements of the design brief.

    Taking inspiration from the simplicity of Japanese design, the Box table lamp featuring a cylindrical shade encased in a linear steel frame provides a distinctive addition to the desk space.

    Swing reading lights with swivel arms and rotating cylindrical heads offer stylish and functional lighting for the bedside whilst the sleek and highly contemporary LED Crane floor lamp provides additional lighting, fusing clean and stylish design with the latest technology.

    All pieces have been specified in a striking Black Bronze finish in keeping with the overall contemporary interior scheme, impeccably designed to exude a modern yet cozy atmosphere that remains sympathetic to its breathtaking surroundings.

    Aloft Hotels to make debut in Allen, Texas in 2018

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    Starwood’s Aloft brand will soon make its debut in Allen, Texas. Located within the Watters Creek at Montgomery Farm mixed-used development, Aloft Allen is set to open in March 2018. Owned by Watters Creek Hospitality, LLC, and managed by Aimbridge Hospitality, the newly constructed Aloft hotel will feature 136 spacious, loft-like rooms, tech-forward innovation and an energetic atmosphere. “We look forward to adding Allen to the Aloft brand’s rapidly growing list of destinations in Texas,” said Brian McGuinness, Senior Vice President, Specialty Select Brands for Starwood. “Aloft recently opened its 100th hotel worldwide, propelled by the success of its leading-edge design, tech-forward mindset and buzzing social scene.”

    Facilities at Aloft Allen will include an outdoor Splash pool, a 24-hour gym, the brand’s signature W XYZ bar and re:fuel at Aloft, a one-stop gourmet grab-and-go food and beverage area. In addition, the hotel will offer 2,000 square feet of flexible meeting space for business meetings and social gatherings.

    The Aloft brand’s innovative initiatives set it apart from the competition. With the launch of SPG Keyless–an evolution of Aloft’s Smart Check-In and the hospitality industry’s first mobile, keyless entry system–guests have the ability to use their smart phone as a key. The revolutionary technology is currently available at all Aloft, Element and W Hotels Worldwide globally. Additionally, every Aloft hotel around the world offers live, free access to local emerging artists and some of the hottest bands with Live At Aloft Hotels programming at the W XYZ bars.

    Aloft is Starwood’s fastest growing brand with 100 hotels in 16 countries now open, and the company’s second largest pipeline in hotels. Fueled by accelerating demand in dynamic markets worldwide, Aloft continues to enter new markets–including recent openings in Munich and Stuttgart, Germany–and is on track to triple its footprint in Mexico in less than two years.

    Mega group Wyndham Hotels to open 450-room resort in Barbados in 2018

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    Wyndham Hotel Group, the world’s largest hotel company, has announced plans for further global expansion with the development of a 450-room resort in Barbados.Sam Lord’s Castle Barbados, A Wyndham Grand Resort, will be located in the eastern parish of St. Philip on the former site of Sam Lord’s Castle — a spot renowned for pirates in the 19th century and one that carries great historical significance in the Caribbean today.

    The 58-acre beachfront property is being developed with the Barbados Tourism Investment (BTI) and will be managed by Wyndham Hotel Group. It will be the first Wyndham branded resort in Barbados. The resort will feature three on-site restaurants, 20,000 square-feet of state-of-the-art meeting space as well as an expansive luxury spa and fitness centre.

    BTI chairman Everton Walters said the development will offer guests the beauty of the island’s beaches and access to its distinctive history, merged with the luxurious experience that the Wyndham Grand brand offers.

    Sam Lord’s Castle Barbados was once a beautiful Georgian mansion built in 1820 by Samuel Hall Lord, a notorious buccaneer who, it is said, used to hang lanterns on palm trees to attract merchant ships whose captains mistakenly thought the place was a safe harbour.

    It was later developed into a luxury resort, but after accumulating massive debt, it was auctioned off. A planned redevelopment never occurred and the once palatial structure was gutted by fire in October 2010.

    The Chinese government is funding the new project. When it opens in 2018, the new resort will be Wyndham Hotel Group’s 13th property in the Caribbean.

    Product Spotlight: Custom Rods by Chelsom

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    One of the signature fittings from Chelsom’s custom range, the Custom Rods is a true statement piece that is sure to create impact in any interior space.

    Custom Rods by Chelsom

    Understated in terms of its design, the decorative impact of Rods comes from the striking effect of the sparkle emitted from the bottom of each individual acrylic rod and through the bubbles inside where applicable.


    In situ in the spa onboard P&O’s Britannia cruise ship

    Rods are available in varying diameters and lengths with each being illuminated from above by a warm white LED light source to provide excellent ambient lighting.

    The tops of the rods are individually threaded to ensure they screw in to the framework securely making them ideal for marine use.


    In situ in the lobby of Crowne Plaza Aberdeen

    Available in two standard configurations, the size and shape can also be adapted dependent on client specifications enabling creative freedom to suit any project be it a rectangular pendant in a coffered ceiling or a statement structure to descend three decks in a ship’s atrium.

    Forbes’ Cameo chair making a statement at the Aviator Hotel

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    The Aviator Hotel in Hampshire opened in 2008 as one of the most striking design hotels in recent times.Innately stylish, Aviator blends the timeless glamour of aviation with seductive interiors and ultimate comfort. A perfect setting to use Forbes Group’s cameo chairs, as pictured below, to create a stylish event area with chairs that make a statement.

    Utilised with an upholstered leather seat and back with a chrome frame, the Cameo chair is a contemporary choice for seminar chairs. Cameo Chairs add to the Aviator’s stunning visual appearance whilst providing a comfortable environment for delegates.

    Like our Cameo chairs, Forbes Group offers a variety of statement chairs from our stackable banqueting chairs, through to our elegantly designed meeting room chair range. Forbes Group chairs are repeatedly awarded at prestigious furniture contests – we would like you to discover the world of chairs from Forbes Group, where work becomes a true pleasure.

    To see the full chair range, as well as other Furniture, Fabrics and Equipment, please visit Forbes’ website.

    You can also contact them on 01568 616638 or by email at info@forbesgroup.eu

    Product Spotlight: Brintons Carpets’ Santhiya – a Virginia Langley collection

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    Virginia Langley has more than twenty years experience in digital, graphic, & textile design, as well as conventional fine art. In 2014, Virginia began her partnership with Brintons, translating her timeless designs into woven Axminister carpets which are sure to inspire for years to come. In keeping with the established style of Virginia Langley, Santhiya offers a range of handcrafted designs derived from the wonders of nature; where sand, sea, and natural elements inspire the senses.

    This collection features an artistic blend of abstracted botanical arrangements, rich variegated textures, and carefully cultivated line work.

    You can download the collection brochure by clicking here.

    Residence Inn to debut in the UAE in 2019

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    Marriott International has continued apace with its expansion around the globe with the announcement of its Residence Inn Marriott Al Jaddaf, a signing that marks a significant entry in the lead up to 2020 as it will be the hotel group’s first property from the Residence Inn brand portfolio in the UAE. Due to be completed in 2019, the Residence Inn by Marriott Al Jaddaf will be comprised of a total of 135 units.The signing of the property comes shortly after the recent GCC sales mission where Marriott International reaffirmed their plans to add a further 79 properties and 16,415 rooms within the region by 2020, an expansion which includes an increase of the UAE footprint to 25 properties.

    The company’s amplified development plans have been defined in line with regional and global market trends. According to the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) a total of 13.2 million tourists visited Dubai in 2014, representing year-on-year growth of 8.2 percent and almost double the global average of 4.7 percent. In particular the extended market segment has seen a healthily increasing demand as occupancy hit record levels last year globally.

    The Residence Inn by Marriott brand has almost 700 properties globally and prides itself in offering a contemporary residence with all the essential amenities as well as the elements of a modern home.

    The brand is undergoing a substantial expansion in the Middle East and Africa in line with Marriott International’s regional development plans over the next five years, with a total of five signings already confirmed to date.

    Opening of The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo marks new era for majestic property

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    The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo, the iconic luxury hotel on the shores of the Nile, opened its doors to a new wave of global travellers to the historic city last week.The landmark property, which reopened under the stewardship of The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, will offer leisure and business travellers to the city an opulent retreat in the heart of Cairo that is rich in history and intuitive in service.

    Set in the heart of downtown, between the iconic Nile River and Tahrir Square, The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo is a modern luxury hotel with a storied past. The hotel hosted the likes of Elizabeth Taylor and Frank Sinatra, and today guests will experience the true sense of elegance by the stewardship of The Ritz-Carlton hotels.
    For the modern luxury traveller experiencing the vibe of Cairo for the first time, The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo provides the ideal base from which to dive into the energy of the city as well as to withdraw from it to reflect and introspect.

    Business and leisure travellers can get the best of both worlds in the historic 331-room hotel, with its ultramodern facilities including a spectacular Olympic-sized pool as well as meeting rooms, ballrooms and business facilities.

    Project Spotlight: Crosswater’s Mike Pro collection chosen for Blake Tower refurb

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    Blake Tower, an iconic Grade II listed building in one of London’s most architecturally significant areas (the Barbican estate), is set to expand with a dramatic refurbishment.The 17-storey 1960s former youth hostel is in the process of being converted by developer Redrow London into 74 luxury apartments.

    Crosswater is collaborating with design studio, Conran and Partners to design bespoke brassware solutions for the famous brutalist landmark.

    Beautiful brassware has been chosen from the vast Mike Pro range, including sleek tap spouts and showerheads in a bespoke brass finish.

    Whilst also benefitting from WRAS compliance, ensuring a speedy sign off by the water undertaker, the refined brassware is perfect for providing a 21st century update throughout the Barbican estate.

    Le Meridien ‘unlocks happiness’ with second property in undiscovered Kingdom of Bhutan

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    Le Meridien Hotels & Resorts recently announced the opening of Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront, the brand’s second hotel in the Kingdom of Bhutan following the successful opening of Le Méridien Thimphu late last year.In conjunction with the highly anticipated hotel opening, renowned American photographer Gray Malin has unveiled his newest series, “Bhutan, Land of Happiness,” which will contribute to Le Meridien brand’s Follow Me partnership – a multi-faceted global art collaboration with that brings compelling video art installations and still photography into Le Méridien hotels around the world.

    Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront is situated on the edge of the Paro River, offering panoramic views of the Eastern Himalayas. The intimate hotel features 59 contemporary guestrooms and suites, all designed with a classic Bhutanese point of view. With an idyllic swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center and signature Explore Spa, the hotel is poised to become the creative hub in the destination. Located ten minutes from Paro International Airport, the only airport in Bhutan, Paro is home to several sacred fortresses and hidden monasteries, including Bhutan’s iconic Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) as well as Ta Dzong, the National Museum and the hotel’s Unlock Art™ partner, allowing guests of Le Méridien Paro complimentary access.

    Located in Bhutan’s capital city, Le Meridien Thimphu is a thirty minute drive from the breathtaking sights of Paro. With 78 thoughtfully-designed guestrooms and suites, the hotel is the largest in the country.

    Both hotels are captured creatively in Malin’s latest photo series, “Bhutan, Land of Happiness”, which juxtaposes the iconic landscape and traditional architecture of Bhutan with his modern interpretation of joy and happiness.

    To learn more the series please visit lemeridien.com/FollowMe. Work from Malin’s “Bhutan, Land of Happiness” collection is now available for purchase at GrayMalin.com.

    Product Spotlight: New contemporary prints – Anthem by Skopos

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    Anthem by Skopos evokes an up-beat, light-hearted mood, with 5 rhythmic designs, offered on a large range of base cloths for contract interiors.With musical design names the collection has a nod to dancehall days and movement within the design mark that gives a handcrafted, artisan feel to the print. Launching in early November, the collection is a perfect solution for soft furnishings in bedrooms and public spaces, with fabric options including blackout, dim-out, regular drape and bedding qualities and an upholstery base cloth in the mix.


    The range, perfect for soft furnishings in bedrooms and public spaces, has just launched

    Including a simple organic design, a textured stripe and some soft geometrics, the collection offers a contemporary solution. This collection is offered in a choice of 5 colour families and works well with the Skopos range of drapery and upholstery Accents, providing a fresh, vibrant solution for contract interiors.


    The range is offered in a choice of 5 colour families and works well with the Skopos range of drapery and upholstery

    Shown in the pattern book with the Chamonix, Anthem is available this Autumn with short lead-times and small minimums. Customer feedback prior to the official launch has been extremely positive.


    Customer feedback so far has been ‘extremely positive’ according to Skopos

    Skopos is an ISO9001 accredited company and has over 35 year’s specialist experience in the design and manufacture of high performance FR contract fabrics for the healthcare and hospitality sectors.

    Newest Hampton Inn by Hilton opens in Bainbridge, Georgia

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    Hilton Worldwide has announced the opening of Hampton Inn by Hilton Bainbridge, its newest property to join Hampton by Hilton. The 71-room hotel, located at 1522 Tallahassee Highway in Bainbridge, is managed by Legacy Hotel Management, LLC.

    Hampton Inn by Hilton Bainbridge offers amenities, such as free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour business center with complimentary printing, an 851 square foot meeting space that can accommodate up to 75 people, fitness center and outdoor pool.

    The new hotel features the Perfect Mix Lobby, designed as an extension of the guestroom with a variety of seating and lighting options for both leisure and business travelers. Additionally, it also features TREATS, a new food and beverage shop filled with snacks, toiletries, local merchandise and drinks for purchase.

    Guestrooms are equipped with the brand’s signature Clean and fresh Hampton bed®, LCD flat-screen TV, fridge and coffeemaker.

    AccorHotels completes £200m purchase of Foncière des Régions hotels

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    AccorHotels has announced the purchase of a portfolio of 43 hotels (4,237 rooms) from Foncière des Régions, for a total of €281 million (£202 million). Located in France, the hotels have been operated under variable leases by AccorHotels since 2005 and 2007, under the ibis budget, ibis, Novotel, Mercure, Pullman and Sofitel brands. The deal is scheduled to be finalised in the first half of 2016 and is subject to the usual conditions for this type of transaction.

    The agreement includes a substitution clause for the buyer, enabling HotelInvest to immediately integrate these hotels into its dynamic asset management program.

    “This transaction represents an important new step in the process of optimising HotelInvest, Europe’s leading hotel investor in the economy and midscale segments. The agreement with Foncière des Murs, AccorHotels’ main lease partner, demonstrates once again the Group’s ability to implement innovative, win-win solutions,” commented Sébastien Bazin, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of AccorHotels.

    Ibis Styles hotel opens in Barnsley

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    Barnsley; the home of industry and South Yorkshire town of many trades finds itself welcoming another development in the shape of the new ibis Styles Barnsley hotel, which is now open for business right in the heart of the town.With a design scheme inspired by Barnsley’s mining heritage, guests will also discover the town’s claims to the lesser-known glass trade. Rustic metals sit alongside delicate rainbows of glasswork and are a nod to the creativity and craftsmanship which has been passed down through generations.

    Ibis Styles is the growing boutique budget brand from the ibis family. Its focus on uniquely designed hotels, inspired by their locality, means guests can experience all the fun and quirks of a boutique property, with the quality assurances of a large and well-established hotel brand.

    While ibis budget and ibis Hotel offer standardised features, fixtures and fittings, the ibis Styles brand enjoys greater flexibility, with each hotel incorporating its own distinct look and feel, with a great an ‘all-inclusive’ offer, all at a great price.

    Inge Van Ooteghem, SVP Operations Economy and Budget Hotels, comments: “The new ibis Styles Barnsley is a hotel with heritage at its heart. The town has a fascinating history and its story can be discovered by guests during their stay, from the iron-worked furniture to the meticulously crafted glasswork.

    “With ibis Styles, guests get the experience of staying in a boutique hotel – individual in its design and personality – without the price tag. We’re very much looking forward to seeing how the quirky property will be embraced by our leisure and business guests”.

    Simple, stark metal structures provide the framework for the ibis Styles Barnsley hotel, featuring everywhere from the furnishings to the lighting rigged overhead. A rich colour scheme of oranges and yellows in the reception and lounge is accented by walls made up entirely of glass jars. Bold, monochrome murals provide a tribute to local workers of the past, and the theme continues in the bedrooms, with design features including glass jar lamps and bottle silhouettes.

    Curio – A Collection by Hilton makes its debut in UAE with Dubai property

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    Hilton Worldwide has reached an agreement with Royal International to open its first hotel under the Curio – A Collection by Hilton brand in the UAE. Due to begin welcoming guests in 2018, the grand two-tower Rosemont Hotel and Residences will consist of a 450-guestroom and 280-serviced apartment property, which will be developed on Dubai’s Sheikh Zayed Road.

    Launched in June 2014, the Curio collection is a global set of upscale and luxury hotels hand-picked for their unique character and personality; each one a part of the city they call home. By partnering with Hilton, these one-of-a-kind hotels benefit from the proven track record and quality synonymous with Hilton without redefining the individualistic spirit of the hotel.

    Curio has already welcomed guests at its first properties in the Americas including Las Vegas and Buenos Aires and in Europe with the recently opened iconic Reichshof Hamburg Hotel. The Rosemont Hotel and Residences adds to the brand’s growing global portfolio with entry into the Middle East, which will also see Curio – A Collection by Hilton Mall of Qatar open in 2016.

    The hotel will also offer guests a number of stylish food and beverage outlets; which will include three restaurants, a lobby café and two bars. Guests will have access to a fully equipped gym, an outdoor pool and a spa, where they can indulge in luxurious treatments.

    Dianna Vaughan, global head, Curio – A Collection by Hilton, said: “Since launching Curio in 2014, we have received an influx of interest from owners in the Middle East seeking to create a unique hotel experience underpinned by the reassurance of Hilton. The Rosemont Hotel & Residences is a perfect match for our collection, and we are delighted to count Dubai as a destination for our rapidly growing global set of distinctive hotels.”

    Holiday Inn New York Times Square South, designed by Gene Kaufman, opens in November

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    The 271-room Holiday Inn New York-Times Square South, designed by Gene Kaufman Architect and part of the Intercontinental Hotel Group of hotel brands, will open in November at 585 Eighth Avenue between 38th and 39th Streets. Located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, the 35-storey, 103,100 sf hotel has been developed by IMDN Holdings LLC.Holiday Inn New York Times Square SouthGuests will enter the hotel through a 2,200-sf landscaped public plaza with a 33’-high greenwall and café-style seating complete with custom tables and lamps that evoke the area’s Garment Centre past. The 10,000-sf of bonus floor space created by the public plaza enabled IMDN Holdings to add 25 extra guest rooms to the hotel.

    The hotel’s many amenities include striking city views of the city in the double and king-sized rooms; 24-hour business and fitness centres; a 350-sf bar/lounge; a function room that accommodates up to 30 people; complimentary high-speed Internet service; and a full-service, 2,400-sf location of Rattle n Hum Craft Beer Bar & Kitchen, known for its variety of craft beers, its specialty bottles, and its traditional cask pump.

    The hotel’s interiors have been designed by Hotel Depot Services and the landscape design is by Eberlin & Eberlin.

    Said Gene Kaufman, founder and principal of Gene Kaufman Architect, “This is our eighth hotel on this block and visually the most prominent, with major avenue frontage and an expansive public plaza facing directly on to it. The plaza will generate millions of dollars of extra value for IMDN and incalculable value for the residents and tourists who will be able to use it.”

    Gene Kaufman Architect has designed multiple New York City locations for almost every Intercontinental Hotel Group (IHG) brand, including Holiday Inn; Holiday Inn Express; the long-stay, casual-feel Candlewood Suites; the wellness-focused EVEN Hotels; and the boutique Hotel Indigo.

    The firm’s most noteworthy recent IHG projects may be the Holiday Inn at 99 Washington Street in New York City’s Financial District — the world’s tallest Holiday Inn, and the Crowne Plaza® JFK Airport New York. The latter opened after being completely reimagined by the architecture firm. In a striking example of using place to help define space, the firm designed a dark-blue glass façade to simulate sky conditions and incorporated design details in the public spaces that suggest the vapor stream of jets. The lobby’s vista was opened up to offer a direct view through to the airport, adding to the guest experience the visual drama of planes taking flight.

    Sneak Peek: Newly converted Hampton Inn, Chicago

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    During the early noughties, Chicago’s iconic Motor Club building was facing a rather ignominious end to an illustrious story — having previously been home to the American Automobile Association’s headquarters — and looked set for demolition.

    Hilton’s Hampton Inn subsidiary, with the help of the Gettys Group, changed all that and have finally completed a project to turn the building into an up-scale, downtown hotel in America’s third city.

    Many of the historic elements of the building have been restored, including the silver-leafed plaster ornamentation of animals and floral motifs; and the centerpiece of the 33-foot-high lobby – John Warner Norton’s mural of popular road destinations.

    A lot of the rooms have retained elements of the Art Deco history of the building, by featuring restored ceiling beams, leather doors, decorative plaster, maple panelling and herringbone maple floors.

    All photos from hamptonsuiteschicago.com.

    Council gives consent for Cathedral Hotels proposal to create boutique hotel in Bromley

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    The London Borough of Bromley (LBB) has granted planning consent to Cathedral Hotels for a comprehensive refurbishment of the Old Town Hall to create an outstanding boutique hotel of 94 bedrooms.The scheme will see many of the original features of this Grade II listed building restored and become publicly accessible once again. The project will include a hotel restaurant, conference and events space, and a courtyard garden. Key to the development is an opportunity for two additional independently operated restaurants, making the Old Town Hall a vibrant social hub.

    Bromley Town Hall served the community for over 100 years and thanks to a perceptive proposal from Cathedral Hotels, the building will return to public use. One of the abiding principals of Cathedral Hotels is to bring old buildings back to life and make them an integral part of the community.

    Philippa King of Cathedral Hotels explains the ethos behind Cathedral Hotels “We will re-purpose Bromley Town Hall as a hotel of unique character and distinction. It will be at the heart of social and cultural relevance in Bromley.”

    The investment required to deliver this vision will be in excess of £20 million. The equivalent of 120 full time jobs will be created in order to generate around £6m per year of additional spend for the Borough. Fifty-three new high quality apartments will also be developed on the adjacent site.

    Jeremy Wall, Head of Hotels for Cathedral explains the company’s ambition: “There are many councils across London who are wondering just how to breathe life back into their civic buildings with someone who cares. Typically these listed building are expensive to restore and risky to develop. Add to this the huge enterprise needed to operate a quality product that restores pride to a town and most run a mile or simply create another budget hotel, which is a crying shame.

    “We are expert developers and operators. We love historic building. We care about the contribution we can make to regeneration and we care about attracting a whole new generation of customers back into our High Streets.”

    Ritz-Carlton set to debut in Mexico City in 2019

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    The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company announced earlier this month its plans to open its first hotel in Mexico City in 2019. Ritz-CarltonUpon completion, the 153-room Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City will operate under a long term management agreement with Thor Urbana Capital and Heldan Hotels & Resorts. The hotel marks a significant milestone for Ritz-Carlton development in the Caribbean and Latin America, representing its entrée into one of the region’s most prominent capital cities.

    The hotel will be part of the Chapultepec Uno mixed use project, prominently located at the intersection of Avenida Reforma and Circuito Interior in the heart of the city’s financial center. Once completed, the stunning structure will include 58 floors and 1.1 million square feet of space, rendering it one of the tallest buildings in the city. KMD Architects and Taller GLOBAL are leading the design and architectural efforts for the project.

    The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City will occupy floors 36-47 of the building, featuring unobstructed views of Chapultepec Park. The hotel will include signature Ritz-Carlton luxury services and amenities including a Club Lounge and spa.

    Recently named by highly reputed London-based consultancy, Luxury Branding, as the world’s most popular luxury hotel brand, The Ritz-Carlton currently offers a collection of seven luxury hotels throughout the Caribbean and Latin America including The Ritz-Carton, Santiago, The Ritz-Carlton, Aruba, The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman, The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas, The Ritz-Carlton, Cancun, The Ritz-Carlton, San Juan, and Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve (Puerto Rico).

    In addition to The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City, future locations in the region include Panama City, Panama (2016) and Los Cabos, Mexico (2017). The Ritz-Carlton portfolio currently includes 90 hotels around the world, with expectations for the brand to reach 100 hotels by the end of 2016.

    Alexandria by Gallery Direct

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    The beautifully hand carved Alexandria collection, from Gallery Direct’s Frank Hudson range, takes its style and influence from the banks of the River Nile during the French colonial days. Made from the finest quality mahogany, this intricate range features hand-woven cane and hand-gilded silver leaf detailing, a traditional and skilled method of waterleaf book gilding that has been used for hundreds of years. This classic collection includes a range of bedroom furniture, including a two-door wardrobe, chests of drawers and a dressing table, along with bedsteads available in two sizes. All are made to the highest standards, using traditional techniques to produce beautiful pieces with a stunning finish to enhance bedrooms.

    DoubleTree by Hilton expands portfolio with Kingston-upon-Thames hotel

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    Hilton Worldwide and EQ Group announced this month an agreement to open a DoubleTree by Hilton London – in Kingston upon Thames.Acquired by EQ Group and affiliates, the hotel is set to open in the second half of 2016 following a multi-million pound fit-out. The hotel will be asset managed by EQ Hotels Limited under a franchise agreement with Hilton Worldwide and operated by Interstate Europe Hotels & Resorts’ UK division.

    Patrick Fitzgibbon, senior vice president, development, Europe & Africa, Hilton Worldwide said: “Our fastest growing full service brand has added Chelsea, Islington and Docklands to its roster of top locations in the capital in the last 12 months. DoubleTree by Hilton London – Kingston upon Thames joins nearly 30 hotels under the brand across the UK. The hotel will form a major component of a new mixed-use scheme, responding to the diverse needs of visitors to the borough.”

    DoubleTree by Hilton London – Kingston upon Thames will offer 146 rooms and suites, a restaurant and bar, as well as conference and meeting rooms.

    Hotel de la Paix, Geneva to become a Ritz-Carlton partner hotel

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    The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company has signed an agreement with the Manz family in Switzerland which will add the Hotel de la Paix in Geneva as a partner hotel as of mid-December. The boutique property sits on the banks of Lake Geneva, (Lac Leman) in Switzerland.Following an extensive renovation planned by the Manz family, the hotel is scheduled for re-launch at the end of 2016 as The Ritz Carlton, Hotel de la Paix Geneva. The lakeside property will undergo a comprehensive renovation which includes reducing the number of hotel guestrooms to 75 stunning luxury accommodations featuring refreshed, modern and generously proportioned suites.

    The Hotel De la Paix, built in the centre of Geneva in 1865, has been witness to a multitude of historical world events. In January 1872, the international arbitration tribunal for the Alabama Claims met at the Hotel De la Paix. Today, the Alabama Salon still serves as a reminder of this important event within the hotel. And as with all iconic treasures in Europe, many decorated and well-known personalities have been hosted, one of which was Princess Grace Kelly of Monaco, who whiled away the hours on the banks of Lake Geneva savouring the glorious views over Mont Blanc. The partnership commences in the year that sees the Hotel De la Paix celebrate its 150th anniversary.

    Recently named as the world’s most popular luxury hotel brand by London-based consultancy, Luxury Branding, The Ritz-Carlton currently offers a collection of ten luxury hotels throughout Europe including The Ritz-Carton, Abama, The Ritz-Carlton, Almaty, The Ritz-Carlton, Berlin, The Ritz-Carlton, Herzliya, The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul, The Ritz-Carlton, Moscow, The Ritz-Carlton, Vienna, The Ritz-Carlton, Wolfsburg, Hotel Arts, Barcelona and Penha Longa Resort & Spa in Portugal.

    Understated elegance marks opening of Sheraton’s second Jakarta hotel

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    Starwood Hotels has announced the opening of Sheraton® Jakarta Gandaria City Hotel, the second Sheraton to open in the Indonesian capital.The property is just one of many new initiatives currently underway for Sheraton 2020, the all-encompassing plan to make Sheraton the global hotel brand of choice, everywhere.

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    Sheraton Jakarta Gandaria City Hotel features 293 contemporary guestrooms and suites, outfitted with the Sheraton brand’s signature amenities and services, including its signature sleep experience. The hotel also features a state-of-the-art fitness center, outdoor pool and an ultra-modern Sheraton Club lounge where Club level guests can enjoy complimentary breakfast and all-day refreshments while taking in panoramic views of the urban skyscape.

    The hotel offers a variety of dining options to delight any palate, including Anigre, the all-day dining restaurant serving international cuisine, as well as local delicacies; the lobby lounge where guests can enjoy Paired—the Sheraton brand’s reinvigorated food and beverage program —complete with expertly matched small plates, premium wines and local craft beers; and the pastry shop Cafe Grande.

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    “Indonesia continues to be a key growth market in Asia Pacific and is well-suited for the expansion of the iconic Sheraton brand,” said Charlie Dang, Regional Vice President, Southeast Asia, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Asia Pacific. “The opening of Sheraton Jakarta Gandaria City Hotel will help meet the rising demand for high-calibre lodging generated by the influx of business and leisure travellers to Jakarta, the gateway to Indonesia.”

    The Mike Pro collection by Crosswater

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    Aligning iconic definition with versatility for today’s environments, this striking Mike Pro range from Crosswater is anchored with architectural appeal for the discerning interior designer and architect.The Mike Pro taps and showers are available from stock in polished chrome plate and brushed stainless steel finish and available in five other finishes on request.

    The full range can be viewed in the Crosswater Spec Book, which can be accessed by clicking here.

    InterCityHotel Frankfurt Airport resplendent in a new design

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    The InterCityHotel Frankfurt Airport has undergone a comprehensive ‘maintenance’ programme similar in stringency to the “D Checks” carried out on the aircraft next door. A total of €5.2 million (£3.7 million) has been spent on updating the rooms and public areas.The modernisation of the hotel took place over several construction phases. During a period of 166 working days, 1,721 metres of copper piping were laid, 1,327.5 metres of electrical cables were installed and the project’s supervisor has undertaken a total journey of 3,984 kilometres through the hotel to check the works.

    The final result has definitely been worth the effort. Modern rooms and a new interior offer a real feel-good factor. The restaurant and buffet area has undergone a general overhaul and now features a fresh new look. The newly designed lounge now leads directly into the cult “JU52” Fliers’ Bar.

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    The hotel’s public areas now offer an added attraction for flying enthusiasts in the form of a photo-art project. “Himmelskonstrukt” is a cooperative venture between the InterCityHotel GmbH and Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences which delivers a real “airport feeling”. The creative forces behind the exhibition, Janosch Boerckel and Tim Dechent, received valuable support from the airport operator Fraport in completing their work.

    “We are an established presence at Frankfurt Airport and are now able to offer visitors even greater levels of comfort,” said Anton Wüstefeld, General Manager of the InterCityHotel Frankfurt Airport. “We are delighted to present our new design to guests and crews and wish everyone many happy landings. Our particular thanks are due to Hans-Peter Hermann, Director of Asset Management Hotels at Invesco Real Estate, who supported the renovation works in his capacity as authorised representative of the owner.”

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    The hotel’s own colony of bees, which like to spend the time between their own landings and take-offs on the hotel’s roof, will still be permitted to fly. They produce 40 kilos of honey per year during these stopovers, and the InterCityHotel Frankfurt Airport was the first hotel in Germany to have its own bees on the roof.

    Shower in luxury with premier enclosures from Simpsons

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    If you’re fortunate enough to have a generously proportioned bathroom, then it’s essential to utilise the space to its maximum. Investing in a premium shower enclosure and quality brassware not only adds value to the price of your house but will also create a dedicated relaxation zone that will transform everyday showering into an indulgent experience.

    Elite Walk-In Easy Access Enclosure 1450mm: £725.00 with Walk-In End Panel: £250

    Showering expert Simpsons offers an extensive selection of premium enclosures and shower trays that cater for any bathroom size or shape. Available in a wide selection of designs, including pivot door, corner entry, quadrant and bi-fold screen, specifications such as frame style, glass finish and dimensions can also be tailored to ensure there’s a perfect showering solution to fit any brief.

    To create the luxury look, opt for low-profile shower trays and frameless or semi-frameless enclosures, both of which give a seamless, high-end appearance. When choosing brassware to complement larger enclosures, don’t compromise on quality or style.

    From L-R: Edge Triple Slider Enclosure 1200mm: £435 with Side Panel: From £199 // 25mm Stone Resin Shower Trays: From £250 // Ten Single Slider Enclosure: From £915

    Rainfall showerheads offer an indulgent soak, and when teamed with dual outlet thermostatic valves, extras such as body jets and hand-held showerheads can be added for the ultimate luxury showering experience.

    Combining superior quality and function with contemporary good looks, the Simpsons collection is the perfect choice for the larger bathroom. And with the promise of a lifetime guarantee on all Simpsons enclosures, it’s also the smart option for long-term durability and everyday use.

    Karisma Hotels plans ten-year, 4,000 room, $1 billion investment on Jamaica’s north coast

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    Karisma Hotels & Resorts, who opened their first resort on the island with the Sensatori Jamaica in Negril, has recently announced that construction is currently underway for a neighbouring hotel– Azul Seven.The hotel will have 149 rooms after an investment of $45 million. In a welcome boost to the local economy, Azul Seven will bring 328 direct and 197 indirect jobs to the area. The construction of Azul Seven builds upon the success of Sensatori Jamaica, which sold out out for the entire year less than a month after opening and the announcement of an expansion of an additional 149 suites at this spectacular property.

    In addition to this, Karisma Hotels & Resorts have now announced the acquisition of Llandovery, an area on the north coast of the island encompassing 228 acres and has access to more than a mile of pristine beachfront.

    * This 8 to 10-year project when completed will bring 4,000 additional rooms to the island and an investment that will surpass US $900 million
    * Karisma intends to develop a total of nine hotels over the next decade
    * This project will represent approximately 8,000 new job opportunities in direct employment and around 5,000 in indirect employment
    * As a part of Llandovery, Karisma expects to bring new international brands to Jamaica and estimate the first hotel will open in 2017-2018

    Design Trends: 2016 to mark the resurgence of ‘statement chairs’

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    One of the big interior design trends we can expect in the coming 12 months is the resurgence of ‘statement chairs’.As a child moving around and growing up in Asia and Africa, I remember there was one piece of furniture that always made the numerous cross-continent journeys with my family — a beautiful wicker peacock chair from India.

    It always took pride of place in the corner of our living rooms, and an image from my early youth of my mother on the telephone with the intricate detail of the weave-work behind her is etched in my memory. It was the ultimate in ‘statement chairs’.

    Coming back into the present – in terms of completing the finishing touches to a room or space for 2016 – bold statement chairs will once again pack a considerable punch. It’s a design choice you definitely have a lot of room to play with, given the sheer range of different styles. Equally, expect the next 12 to 18 months to see a lot of tropical motifs, ‘ethnic’ prints and ‘metallic’ upholstery and soft furnishings to accompany statement chairs.

    While aesthetics and how a chair fits in with the overall theme of a hotel’s rooms or public spaces are important, as always the practicality and comfort factor are just as vital. There is little point in filling a space with chairs that look great from a distance but are uncomfortable to sit in.

    With that in mind, below are some of our favourite big, bold and beautiful chair designs from some of the companies featured in our Directory…

    From L-R: The Ginerva by Contract Chair Company // The Grange by Curtis // The Sarina Grey by Gallery Direct

    From L-R: The Naples Armchair by Distinction Contract // Henley Highback by Jameson // The Manhattan M30L by Morgan

    From L-R: The Gladstone by Taylor’s Classics // The Proust Armchair by RHA Furniture // The Slipper Chair by Vaughan

    Marvel in the ‘Matrix’ from Wilton Carpets Commercial

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    From the hypnotic and the geometric to the feathery and organic, the brand new Matrix collection by Wilton Carpets Commercial redefines stock narrowloom carpet for pubs and bars.Layered, refracted and distressed effects join reinventions of traditional damask and a shimmering tile to make Matrix a wonderfully diverse and completely in-tune collection. A palette of contemporary black, setting off metallic, lime and jade, provides the perfect synergy with the rich, saturated hues of fabrics and furnishings sweeping through the pub and bar sector.

    With all designs held in stock for immediate delivery, Matrix is the answer for leisure environments looking for sophistication and style off-the-shelf. In a rugged quality woven axminster that brings luxury and durability, Matrix puts beautiful on-trend carpet in the reach of all pubs, bars and restaurants. Click here to download the Matrix brochure.

    “We are really excited about Matrix as we believe it is a collection that raises the bar in stock carpet for pubs, bars and leisure facilities all over the UK,” comments Alan Whittle, sales director, Wilton Carpets Commercial. “Drawing upon the latest leisure interior trends, a library of traditional and contemporary pattern work and their exquisite creativity and attention to detail, our design team have excelled themselves.”

    In a blend of 80% pure new wool and 20% nylon and a seven-row construction that will deliver sterling performance, Matrix is designed and made in Britain at Wilton’s factory in Wiltshire. In a 0.91m (3’) width that’s ideal for the often-complex layouts of leisure buildings. This collection features 10 designs, all in colourways designed to work within classic and contemporary environments alike.

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

    Renovated Renaissance Santo Domingo Jaragua Hotel & Casino reopens in Dominican Republic

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    Renaissance Hotels has announced the reintroduction of the Renaissance Santo Domingo Jaragua Hotel & Casino in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.The property underwent a year-long $40 million renovation that began in 2014 to completely revamp the property’s interior and amenities, making the Renaissance Santo Domingo Jaragua Hotel & Casino the leading lifestyle hotel in Santo Domingo.

    As the property plays a prominent role in the cultural history of Santo Domingo, much detail and effort went into the preservation of the hotel’s historic aspects and blending them with ultra-modern design elements.

    Built in 1942, the hotel has played a role in Santo Domingo culture for more than 70 years. The property recaptures the spirit, culture, and design elements that made the Santo Domingo Jaragua hotel an icon. Located in the heart of the oldest city in the New World, the Renaissance Santo Domingo Jaragua Hotel & Casino features 300 guest rooms and suites, executive lounge, a sprawling outdoor pool, casino, tennis club and a state-of-the-art fitness center and spa.

    The property includes ten meeting spaces equipped with the latest technology and boasts the La Fiesta theatre which hosts up to 1,200 guests. The Renaissance Santo Domingo Jaragua Hotel & Casino is the third hotel in Marriott International’s Dominican Republic portfolio following the 2014 opening of the JW Marriott Hotel Santo Domingo and the Courtyard Santo Domingo.

    Tribute Portfolio expands California presence with Avenue of the Arts Hotel, Costa Mesa

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    Tribute Portfolio has announced that Avenue of the Arts Hotel Costa Mesa, located in Orange County California, will debut as a Tribute Portfolio hotel in spring 2016. The 238-room hotel is poised in the hub of Orange County’s Corporate and Cultural Centre and the Performing Arts District, as well as steps away from South Coast Plaza, the renowned luxury shopping destination.

    Owned by Wincome Group, an international real estate company based in Hong Kong, Avenue of the Arts Costa Mesais set to undergo a multi-million dollar upgrade, debuting completely renovated rooms by the time of opening.


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    Designed by renowned architecture and interior design firm Dianna Wong, the hotel’s lakeside location provides opportunities for guests to soak up the California sun while enjoying a myriad of modern amenities and activities, such as going for a run on the well-manicured jogging trails around the three-acre property or enjoying a lazy day by the pool in one of the private cabanas. Avenue of the Arts Hotel Costa Mesa also offers a fully equipped fitness centre, including whirlpool and sauna facilities.

    After their renovation, each of the 238 guest rooms featuring 35 suites at this 4-diamond hotel will feature hardwood floors, majestic granite bathrooms with organic toiletries and inspiring design that draws upon the best of both Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements.

    The Avenue of the Arts Hotel Costa Mesa also boasts seven flexible meeting rooms totalling 6,800 square feet of space, including an Executive Boardroom that seats 15 people and a more than 3,400 square foot Grand Ballroom that can accommodate up to 250 banquet guests.

    “We are so proud of the attention-grabbing attributes that make Avenue of the Arts special—from our prime location to the amenities and personalised services we offer our guests,” said Paul Sanford, Asset Manager for Wincome Management and Development.

    “As a Tribute Portfolio hotel, we look forward to bringing our guests the independent spirit of an upscale hotel while providing the trusted brand power of Starwood Hotels and Resorts.”

    SURVEY: Give your feedback and win a month’s editorial

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    HotelDesigns is set for an exciting and promising next twelve months with everything we have planned for 2016, so we’re asking our readers to give us some feedback on the kind of content they’d like to see. As an added bonus, those who take our short survey will be in with a chance of receiving a month’s free editorial on the site.Our reader survey allows you to tell us the content you want to read more of and what you want to read less of, as well as suggesting other topics you would find the most useful. We have some big plans for the future of the brand, so it’s important to us that we listen to what our readers and clients want and need from the website.

    To take part in the survey, simply click here. It’s very short and your answers will be fully considered as we continue to develop the HotelDesigns brand.

    Plus, one participant will be given an opportunity to feature editorial for a month, offering a chance to reach the hotel design community with content that matters to you.

    As always, we thank you for your continued support.

    Antique & Reclaimed Furniture and accessories from Taylor’s Classics

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    Here at Taylor’s Classics, we always try to find interesting and unusual furniture for our 40,000 square foot warehouse. Good examples of this include this early 20th century French bread rack and wine rack which forms part of the extensive collection available to browse online or at the warehouse by appointment.

    Sheraton Chuzhou opens doors to mark 70th property in the region

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    Starwood Hotels & Resorts has announced the opening of Sheraton Chuzhou Hotel, its first property in the Chinese city.The hotel features sweeping city views alongside luxurious accommodations and amenities, including a variety of gourmet dining options. Sheraton Chuzhou Hotel marks the brand’s 70th hotel in the region, reaching over 110 hotels in Asia Pacific.

    Dave Marr, Global Brand Leader for Sheraton Hotels & Resorts, said: “China continues to be a vital market for Sheraton as it marches toward the brand goal of adding an additional 150 hotels globally by 2020.”

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    The hotel features 348 contemporary rooms and suites, featuring all of the brand’s signature amenities, as well as a wide range of on-property facilities, including a state-of-the-art fitness centre, an indoor heated pool and luxury spa. In addition, Club Room guests will enjoy complimentary breakfast, afternoon hors d’oeuvres and a variety of beverage options in the hotel’s signature Sheraton® Club Lounge.

    To cater for meetings, conferences, and special events, Sheraton Chuzhou Hotel offers nearly 17,000 square feet of state-of-the-art conference space, including a deluxe grand ballroom that can accommodate up to 1,200 people.

    AccorHotels launches 100th hotel in Indonesia

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    AccorHotels has set a new milestone by opening its 100th hotel, Novotel Makassar Grand Shayla City Centre in Indonesia.Novotel Makassar Grand Shayla is the first international upper midscale hotel to open in the strategically important city of Makassar. The hotel features 330 spacious guestrooms which include nine executive suites and a presidential suite.

    The hotel is a 30 minute drive Sultan Hasanuddin Airport and nearby to various tourist attraction sites such as Losari Beach, Fort Rotterdam Museum, Trans Studio Amusement Theme Park and Ratu Indah Mall.

    Novotel Makassar Grand Shayla is home to The Square Restaurant, which serves a variety of local and international cuisines or simply unwind at the Lounge Bar, with a refreshing cocktail or a glass of wine.

    Whether it’s a meeting, corportate event or a wedding, conference or party, the hotel boasts a ballroom that can accommodate up to 400 guests and eight meeting rooms that feature state-of-the-art latest audio visual system. For relaxation, guests can also enjoy a workout at the hotel’s In Balance Wellness Centre which includes a gym, spa and swimming pool.

    Novotel is the world’s most recognised AccorHotels brand for business and leisure travellers, with hotels located in the heart of major international cities, business districts and tourist destinations. The hotel will join a global network of more than 400 Novotel hotels and resorts in 60 countries.

    Sheraton Bay Point Resort slated to open in mid-2016

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    Sheraton Hotels & Resorts has announced the expansion of its North America portfolio with the strategic conversion of a resort in Panama City Beach, Florida.

    Sheraton Bay Point Resort, which will undergo an extensive $30 million renovation and repositioning project before opening in mid-2016 under the continued management of Crescent Hotels & Resorts.

    This new signing contributes to the brand’s goal of adding 150 new Sheraton properties worldwide by 2020, just one of several initiatives currently underway as part of Sheraton 2020, an all-encompassing plan designed to make Sheraton the global hotel brand of choice, everywhere.

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    Boasting a scenic location within a 1,100-acre wildlife preserve on St. Andrews Bay, Sheraton Bay Point Resort will feature a total of 319 guest rooms, including 200 in the main building and 120 golf villas. Renovations will result in a top-to-bottom transformation of all guestrooms and public areas, including the resort’s three restaurants and lounges and its 40,000 square feet of meeting facilities.

    An ideal choice for events or golf tournament, Sheraton Bay Resort will offer a number of indoor and outdoor options for meetings, as well as a variety of recreation facilities, including a private beach, three outdoor pools, a variety of watersports, two golf courses, a golf and tennis clubhouse, and a full-service, luxury spa.

    Sheraton Bay Point Resort is just minutes from the beaches on the Gulf of Mexico, Gulf World Marine Park, Captain Anderson’s Marina, and the shops, restaurants and bars in Panama City Beach. The resort is also within close proximity of Beaches International Airport (ECP) and Fort Walton Beach Airport (VPS).

    W Hotels to debut in Egypt with Sharm El Sheikh property planned for 2020

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    Starwood Hotels & Resorts has announced that it will launch the iconic W Hotels brand in Egypt in 2020 with the opening of W Sharm El Sheikh and The Residences at W Sharm El Sheikh.Owned by Tower Prestige for Hotels SAE, the hotel will be ideally located at pristine Nabq Bay in the resort town of Sharm El Sheikh. Known to be one of the finest diving spots in the world, Sharm El Sheikh is amongst the most famous leisure spots in the Middle East.

    Just a 20 minute drive from the Sharm El Sheikh International Airport, the hotel overlooks the Straits of Tiran at the mouth of the Gulf of Aqaba, providing guests with spectacular views. W Sharm El Sheikh will also feature 300 metres of sandy beachfront with direct access to the Red Sea.

    “We are delighted to be working with Starwood Hotels & Resorts on this exciting and ground-breaking project,” said Mohamed Gamal Abdelwahab Omar, CEO, Tower Prestige for Hotels SAE. “We believe that W Hotels, with its outstanding international reputation as an innovative lifestyle brand, will reinforce the importance of Sharm El Sheikh as a world-class destination.”

    W Sharm El Sheikh will ignite the local resort scene with its electrifying style and full calendar of exclusive W Happenings, showcasing the latest in fashion, music and design. The hotel will offer 350 stylish guest rooms and suites, including two Extreme WOW Suites (the W brand’s interpretation of the Presidential Suite). The Residences at W Sharm El Sheikh will feature50 branded residences with an exclusive lounge. Residents will enjoy access to the facilities and services that are available at the hotel.

    Facilities at the hotel will include an all-day dining venue, two specialty restaurants, a destination bar and W Lounge (the W brand’s take on the traditional hotel lobby). Other amenities will include a spa, FITTM state-of-the-art fitness facility, a tennis court, WIRED 24-hour business centre, and a glamourous outdoor pool deck and bar.

    Guests can also expect the W brand’s signature Whatever/Whenever® service, providing guests whatever they want, whenever they want it. An ideal venue, W Sharm El Sheikh will offer more than 1,880 square metres of ultra-modern meeting and event space, including a great room for larger celebrations and six Studios for smaller meetings.

    Sheraton Bay Point Resort slated to open in mid-2016 following multi-million dollar renovation

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    Sheraton Hotels & Resorts has announced the expansion of its North America portfolio with the strategic conversion of a resort in Panama City Beach, Florida.Sheraton Bay Point Resort will undergo an extensive $30 million renovation and repositioning project before opening in mid-2016 under the continued management of Crescent Hotels & Resorts.

    This new signing contributes to the brand’s goal of adding 150 new Sheraton properties worldwide by 2020, just one of several initiatives currently underway as part of Sheraton 2020, an all-encompassing plan designed to make Sheraton the global hotel brand of choice, everywhere.


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    Boasting a scenic location within a 1,100-acre wildlife preserve on St. Andrews Bay, Sheraton Bay Point Resort will feature a total of 319 guest rooms, including 200 in the main building and 120 golf villas. Renovations will result in a top-to-bottom transformation of all guestrooms and public areas, including the resort’s three restaurants and lounges and its 40,000 square feet of meeting facilities.

    An ideal choice for events or golf tournament, Sheraton Bay Resort will offer a number of indoor and outdoor options for meetings, as well as a variety of recreation facilities, including a private beach, three outdoor pools, a variety of watersports, two golf courses, a golf and tennis clubhouse, and a full-service, luxury spa.

    Sheraton Bay Point Resort is just minutes from the beaches on the Gulf of Mexico, Gulf World Marine Park, Captain Anderson’s Marina, and the shops, restaurants and bars in Panama City Beach. The resort is also within close proximity of Beaches International Airport (ECP) and Fort Walton Beach Airport (VPS).

    Minor Hotel Group announces development of Anantara Desaru Resort in Malaysia

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    Minor Hotel Group, a hotel owner, operator and investor, currently with a portfolio of 135 hotels and resorts in 22 countries across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Europe, South America, Africa and the Indian Ocean, has announced additional details of its joint venture with a Malyasian partner to develop an Anantara resort in Desaru Coast in south-east Malaysia.Scheduled to open in 2018, the new-build Anantara Desaru Resort & Villas will be located in the heart of the new beachfront development in Desaru Coast and will have 123 keys comprising a 103-room resort with deluxe guest rooms and villas and 20 three- and four-bedroom Villas.

    Facilities in the resort will include restaurants and bars, two swimming pools, a lounge and observation bar, kids and teens clubs, meeting rooms, a gym and an Anantara Spa. Watersports will also be available.

    Desaru Coast is a resort area located at Malaysia’s south-eastern tip in Johor Bahru and spans over 3,900 acres along a pristine 17 kilometre beachfront facing the South China Sea. It is in close proximity to Iskandar Malaysia and is easily accessible, 45-minutes from Senai International Airport and a two-hour drive from Singapore. Additionally visitors from Singapore can travel to Desaru Coast by ferry followed by a short drive.

    Attractions in the area will include two championship golf courses (27-hole Ernie Els and 18-hole Vijay Singh designed) managed by Troon Golf, a water adventure park, a waterfront retail village, a conference centre and additional world class hotels and resorts. The area is well-supported by existing and upcoming transportation and infrastructure.

    Lake District luxury resort gets green light for 2016 transformation

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    Plans to transform the Low Wood Bay Resort Hotel and Marina in the Lake District into a luxury resort destination have been given the go-ahead.The English Lakes Hotels Resorts & Venues submitted the plans which would see the introduction of a range of new facilities, additional bedrooms and ‘improved infrastructure and renewable energy features’.


    An artist’s impression of the finished project

    Now approved by the Lake District National Park Authority, the hotel is thought to become the first luxury resort hotel in the Lake District. The four-star hotel has been run by the Berry family for more than 60 years, and it is hoped the new development will secure its long term economic and environmental future.

    The focus has been on making a greater contribution to sustainable tourism and boosting the tourism offering of the Lake District as a whole.

    Simon Berry, managing director of English Lakes Hotels Resorts & Venues, says: “This is marvellous news. It’s the largest redevelopment of Low Wood Bay hotel since 1859, creating the Lake District’s first luxury destination resort.


    An artist’s impression of the finished project

    “We’re thrilled that the Lake District National Park Authority recognises what we are trying to achieve. In setting its vision for the park to be ‘world class’, it is now clearly supporting business to deliver on that vision and is showing the faith to back us on this project.

    The work at Low Wood Bay is scheduled to commence in the spring of 2016 and is estimated to take 18 months to complete.

    DoubleTree by Hilton opens luxury hotel and spa in Liverpool

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    DoubleTree by Hilton has celebrated the opening of its first hotel & spa in Liverpool, which is housed in the Municipal Annexe building, a unique, recently-restored Grade II listed building in the heart of the city. Steeped in history, the stylish property has been given a contemporary finish while retaining all the grandeur of the original construction which dates back to 1865. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Spa Liverpool offers 87 guestrooms and suites, against a backdrop of sweeping staircases, Italian mosaic floors and original Corinthian columns.

    The hotel opening marks the arrival of the second eforea spa in the UK, with a menu of treatments designed to help guests ‘emerge brighter’ from their spa experience, feeling renewed, uplifted and refreshed. Spa facilities include six treatment rooms, plus a hydrotherapy pool, sauna, steam room and 24-hour fitness suite.

    In addition, DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Spa Liverpool boasts Michelin-starred Jean- Christophe Novelli’s only UK restaurant. The 130-seater Jean-Christophe at Michelle Brasserie offers a French brasserie style menu, and will also serve the lounge, conference rooms and banqueting areas at the hotel.

    All guest rooms offer the comfort of a king or queen size bed, fridge, secure safe and a 37 inch LCD television. Six suites offer a separate living area with an additional LCD television, pull-out sofa and complimentary mini-bar as well as a separate bathtub and walk-in rain shower. The Presidential Suite has the added benefits of a walk-in wardrobe and original 19th century architectural features, giving it the feel of a small boutique apartment. The bathroom also features an amazing wet room with double steam shower, heated seating, large roll-top bath and twin basins.

    The Library Lounge is the perfect spot to enjoy afternoon tea or a glass of Champagne, while three conference and event suites can accommodate up to 250 delegates for weddings, banqueting and meetings.

    As with all DoubleTree by Hilton properties, the hotel will participate in the Hilton HHonors guest loyalty programme, and members will be able to earn and redeem points with each stay. For the first three months of opening, the hotel will be giving members the opportunity to earn double points for their stay. Diamond members will also receive a complimentary upgrade.

    The opening of DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Spa Liverpool is the latest milestone in Doubletree’s impressive trajectory, alongside the recently-opened DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel London – Docklands Riverside and DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Nottingham — Gateway.

    Autograph Hotels continues astronomical growth with addition of US properties

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    Autograph Collection Hotels, Marriott International’s distinctive portfolio of independent hotels is proud to welcome three more one-of-a-kind US properties to its portfolio.Autograph Collection Hotels’ global portfolio consists of 93 hotels worldwide, bringing the brand even closer to welcoming its 100th property. The recently opened hotels include:

    • The Envoy – Boston, MA
    • Grand Bohemian Hotel Mountain Brook – Birmingham, AL
    • The Citizen – Sacramento, CA

    Launched in 2010, Autograph Collection Hotels is a pioneer in the independent hotel space and has grown both aggressively and selectively from less than five hotels to over 90 in just five years – making it not only Marriott International’s fastest growing brand, but one of the fastest growing hotel brands in the industry.

    The Envoy in Boston, MA – A newly constructed property located in the city’s Innovation District. The hotel’s 136 rooms are carefully designed with handcrafted, artisan-style décor and feature reclaimed wood throughout along with expansive, floor-to-ceiling windows framing unparalleled waterfront and city views.

    Tech-forward amenities include a collaborative work area featuring a classic billiards table reimagined into six interactive computer touch-screens. The Envoy’s communal atmosphere extends to its 4,000 square-foot Lookout Rooftop Bar, which boasts spectacular waterfront views and seasonal cocktails and local beers, including a house brew created especially for the property by Boston’s Harpoon Brewery. The hotel’s restaurant Outlook Kitchen offers progressive seasonal fare under the leadership of Excecutive Chef David Verdo, a Boston native with prior experience at French brasserie Miel and Asana.


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    Located in the affluent Mountain Brook suburb of Birmingham, Alabama, Grand Bohemian Hotel Mountain Brook is a 100-room boutique hotel with a touch of bohemian inspiration and artistic offerings. At the heart of the hotel is an on-site Grand Bohemian Art Gallery. Designed to inspire the collector in each guest, the hotel’s gallery showcases stunning works of art, exhibitions and art receptions by local, regional and internationally recognised artists including Georgian glass artist, Licha Ochoa, and French expressionist, Jean Claude Roy.

    Other standout features include the signature Poseidon Spa and a vibrant rooftop restaurant and terrace with breathtaking views. The property’s 12,630 square feet of customisable event space provides unlimited options for special gatherings, meetings or events.


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    The Citizen occupies Sacramento, CA’s historic California Life Insurance Building, the city’s first skyscraper built in 1925. The property’s design and guest experience pay homage to the building’s rich history offering guests a truly one-of-a-kind experience.

    No two guest rooms are alike and each offers a different view of downtown Sacramento. The hotel’s seasonal restaurant, Grange Restaurant and Bar incorporates fresh, local ingredients from nearby Central California farms such as Capay Organics, Del Rio Botanical and Full Belly Farms. With 9,000 square feet of meeting space, including a 3,000 square-foot tented roof deck with city views, the hotel is an ideal venue for meetings, wedding and special events.


    All photos from autograph-hotels.marriott.com

    Retro-inspired Casa Fayette opens in Guadalajara, Mexico

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    Guadalajara’s reputation as one of Mexico’s hottest cultural destinations has been cemented by the opening of Grupo HABITA’s latest coup, Casa Fayette, in September.Located in the Lafayette neighbourhood, the property incoporates 37 rooms and suites, alongside a restaurant, bar, terrace, pool and rooftop spa. Hoteliers Carlos Couturier and Moisés Micha, the creative minds behind Grupo HABITA, joined forces with local architectural firm, Estudio5, to transform the 1940s mansion into Guadalajara’s first design-led hotel.

    The original Art Deco structure plays host to a retro-inspired bar and restaurant, leading out to an alfresco patio with adjoining conference room and private terrace. On the second floor of the original house there is a pool, bar and terrace — signature trademarks of the Grupo HABITA hotels in Mexico and New York. An adjacent minimalist masterpiece was constructed to house Casa Fayette’s rooms and suites, which are divided into 6 categories.

    Milanese architects DIMORESTUDIO were responsible for Casa Fayette’s aesthetics, which have been inspired by traditional Jaliscan design, underpinned with the studio’s signature European style. The interiors are cool and considered, defined by a colour palette of greens and blues, and accentuated with hand-blown glass lighting and locally-sourced textiles and ceramics. Chic marble flooring, highly polished wood and Mackintosh-inspired glass screens pay homage to the hotel’s Art Deco roots.

    Casa Fayette is a Design Hotels member.

    £100k refurbishment for Thornton Hall Hotel & Spa restaurant ‘The Lawns’

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    Thornton Hall Hotel & Spa has refurbished its three AA rosette fine dining restaurant The Lawns, according to a blog post from the hotel.The £100k refurbishment of the 45-cover restaurant was completed last week and includes new wall coverings, lights and bespoke soft furnishings including hand-made chairs and curtains. The Lawns’ original features, including a mother of pearl inlaid ceiling, decorative dark wooden panelling and a dramatic open fireplace, have been retained.

    Photo: Courtesy of thorntonhallhotel.com

    Geoff Dale, general manager at Thornton Hall Hotel & Spa said: “We’re absolutely committed to making sure we meet if not exceed our guests expectations and this is the latest in a long line of refurbishment projects to that end. We’ve chosen a very boutique and bold feel with some unusual monkey wallpaper and orange accents that you perhaps wouldn’t expect. The restaurant now truly reflects the quality and creativity of the food coming out of Matt’s kitchen.”

    Executive Chef Matt Worswick, who recently won the North West heat of Great British Menu is excited about the changes: “We want to offer people a first rate fine dining experience – of course that’s about the food, but it also takes into the welcome as they arrive, the service and the environment. We’ve been working hard to bring everything to the same level and the new restaurant now looks fabulous.”

    The £100k restaurant refurbishment follows an investment of more than £1.5m earlier this year when the hotel remodelled its reception, brasserie and hotel bedrooms and kitchen.

    Luxury hotel The Galgorm Resort & Spa completes £11m expansion project

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    The Galgorm Resort and Spa in Northern Ireland recently unveiled its £11m expansion project, which has created 80 new jobs – according to a Belfast Telegraph report.The new development saw the introduction of a unique ‘Thermal Spa Village’ plus an additional 48 deluxe guestrooms and suites. The hotel will now have 122 rooms. Over the past decade, more than £35million has been invested in the resort.

    The stunning new facility includes 75,000-square-feet of luxurious thermal spa experiences, which the hotel claims is the first of its kind in the UK and Ireland. Located on the banks of the River Maine, guests can enjoy hot tubs, indoor and outdoor heated pools, steam rooms and saunas in a tranquil setting.

    The Galgorm exterior at night (Photo from galgorm.com)

    The Ballymena-based resort first opened in 1998 and Terence Brannigan, chair of Tourism NI, said the expansion will enhance Northern Ireland’s reputation as a “must-visit destination”.

    Tullymore House Group, which owns and operates Galgorm Resort and Spa, is also developing the Bedford Hotel in a £12.5 million project at the iconic Scottish Mutual Building in Belfast, and last year the Group opened Fratelli Restaurant in Great Victoria Street.

    The Bermondsey Square Hotel launches brand new Terrace Rooms

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    The Bermondsey Square Hotel, a 90-room property in south London, is thrilled to announce the addition of six, brand new Terrace Rooms.These first floor rooms boast private balconies overlooking the thriving Bermondsey Square and antique market. Reinforcing the community spirit, the winning design contributed by local architecture students has inspired the exterior gardens bordering the rooms.

    The owners hope these new rooms will add to the hotel’s personality, individuality and soul – fusing an industrial aesthetic with London views and providing a contemporary hub for millennials.

    Terrace Rooms
    The first floor Terrace Rooms have been cleverly conceptualised by design firms Offset Architects and Fileturn. Meanwhile, the private balconies have been individually appointed by final-year architecture students from the University of East London, led by Alex Scott-Whitby of Scott Whitby Studio and mentored by the hotel’s neighbours, Purcell Architects. The students’ brief was to be sympathetic to the hotel’s local history whilst considering the environment, upcycling available materials and capturing the essence of the community.

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    Each room at The Bermondsey Square Hotel has been carefully designed with personality, trendiness and style. Accommodation includes Superior Rooms, Club Rooms and Loft Suites which have been host to many star-studded guests, including bands such as Keane and Goldfrapp. Meanwhile, guests can feel at home with a contemporary British-inspired menu, a pantry area offering home-made cakes, pastries and beverages as well as a communal lounge, melding a sense of familiarity with authentic hospitality.

    Location
    Offering an alternative twist on the London city break, The Bermondsey Square Hotel is conveniently located amidst buzzing restaurants, design studios, boutique shops, an indie cinema and vibrant antiques market. A short distance away, guests can also enjoy London’s finest sights – Tower Bridge, Borough Market, The Shard and Tate Modern – whilst staying in a spirited neighbourhood.

    IHG develops ‘urban’ room design for global Staybridge Suites properties

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    InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has announced the arrival of Staybridge Suites® brand’s Urban Guest Room Design created specifically for future hotel developments in urban markets.The new design addresses the owners’ need to maximise land use more efficiently in urban locations where the hotel footprint is generally smaller compared to suburban properties.

    The Urban Guest Room Design was developed for both studios and one-bedroom suites. The new design delivers on the authentic Staybridge Suites brand experience offering guests comfortable and spacious apartment style accommodations, plenty of storage and fully equipped kitchens.

    To maximise the space within the suites, all of the elements included in the new Urban Guest Room Design have multiple uses. In both room types, there is a separate work and dining area – something that is very important to the Staybridge Suites brand’s guests who often stay for weeks or months at a time.

    The desk is mobile, so it can be moved throughout the suite based on guests’ preference. The standard desk hutch was removed in order to take full advantage of the space and replaced with a built-in cubby and shelves that is mounted to the wall making it easier for our guests to unpack and have the space to work and relax.

    W Punta de Mita, Mexico set for 2016 opening

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    Starwood Hotels & Resorts will extend its strong presence in Mexico with the debut of W Punta de Mita, located in Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit.Scheduled to open in 2016, W Punta de Mita will be part of Los Veneros, an exclusive enclave located on Mexico’s magnificent Pacific Coast, renowned as one of the world’s most desirable vacation destinations.

    W Punta de Mita is owned by Fideicomiso Los Veneros and will be operated by Starwood Hotels& Resorts.

    The area of natural beauty is becoming a must-visit location for tourists from around the world
    The oceanfront W Punta de Mita will have 120 guest villas, featuring lavish amenities and the W brand’s signature Whatever/Whenever service. In addition, guests will enjoy the hotel’s vibrant public spaces, including W Living Room (the W brand’s bustling spin on the hotel lobby) where guests can mix and mingle while sipping locally-inspired cocktails; W Lounge where guests can enjoy an unforgettable nightlife experience; WET outdoor pool deck with stunning views of the Pacific Coast and buzzing with W energy; and a signature restaurant that will delight the most discerning palettes.

    For true indulgence, W Punta de Mita will feature a 4,000 square foot AWAY Spa with signature treatments and services as well as FIT, the ultimate workout facility.

    Marriott to open 60 new hotels in Caribbean and Latin America by 2018

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    Tim Sheldon, the president of Caribbean and Latin America operations at Marriott International, has announced an expected 75 percent increase in Marriott’s Caribbean and Latin American distribution between 2015 and 2018 including a tripling of the company’s presence in Brazil with the addition of 11 new hotels in that market. Marriott has 93 hotels open today and more than 60 hotels under development in the Caribbean and Latin America, including 11 new hotels across 6 cities in Brazil. Marriott has plans to invest approximately $100 million (£65 million) in Brazil to launch four of its modern essential brands: Courtyard by Marriott, Residence Inn by Marriott and Fairfield Inn by Marriott and AC by Marriott.

    Seven of these eleven planned hotels are already under construction, which will be owned by Marriott or Brazilian partners. Over time, Marriott expects to sell its owned hotel assets, retaining long term management agreements.
    “Brazil’s economy, while it confronts structural and policy challenges, is still in the top 8 largest economies in the world and has excellent long term prospects,” said Sheldon, who was named President of Marriott’s Caribbean and Latin American region in May. “The lack of reliable domestic hotel product and services represents a large opportunity for our moderate-tier brands, which we have adapted to the tastes of the Brazilian travellers – providing them both value and options.”

    To date this year, the company has opened eight hotels in the Caribbean and Latin America, with another nine expected by year end, showcasing the company’s broad portfolio of world renowned brands, including hotels like the Marriott Port-Au-Prince (Haiti), the Guyana Marriott Hotel, the re-launch of the iconic Renaissance Jaragua Santo Domingo hotel (Dominican Republic), the Sortis Hotel, Spa & Casino Autograph Collection hotel (Panama), the Courtyard by Marriott Santiago (Chile), the Courtyard by Marriott Lima Miraflores (Peru), the Courtyard by Marriott Bogota Airport (Colombia), the AC by Marriott Guadalajara (Mexico), the Fairfield Inn Queretaro (Mexico). The company is also scheduled to open its 100th hotel in the Caribbean and Latin America in November of this year, the JW Marriott Puerto Los Cabos in Mexico.

    Eden Lloyd Loom bedstead from Gallery Direct

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    The brand new Eden Lloyd Loom bedstead from Gallery Direct’s Frank Hudson collection is defined by contemporary classic elegance.


    Eden Lloyd Loom bedstead, by Gallery Direct
    Newly launched at the Autumn Fair, the elegant sleigh style bedstead is made using the Lloyd Loom method of construction, of weaving paper over wire.

    This traditional method produces beautiful, timeless furniture that complements any interior style.

    With a choice of two sized bedsteads, and coordinated items, the Lloyd Loom style furniture offers a graceful and timeless finish to any bedroom.

    Starwood Hotels’ leading-edge Aloft brand launches in Durham, North Carolina

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    The ever-increasing number of Aloft hotels continued its steady rise with the recent news that the brand is moving into Durham, North Carolina.Owned by ATC East Development and managed by Davidson & Jones Hotel Corporation, Aloft Durham Downtown boasts a prime location within a new mixed-use complex in the recently revitalized American Tobacco Historic District. The newly constructed Aloft hotel features 134 spacious, loft-like rooms, tech forward innovation and a buzzing social atmosphere.

    Located between the Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC) and the Durham Bulls Athletic Park, Aloft Durham Downtown is at the heart of the American Tobacco Historic District, which launched a massive redevelopment and restoration project in 2004 to transform the iconic American Tobacco Company’s campus into a unique, mixed-use development complex with local and national corporations, restaurants and event venues.

    Just 14 miles from the Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU), the hotel is also close to the Durham Convention Center, Duke University and Medical Center, and Research Triangle Park – one of the nation’s most prestigious high-tech and biotech hubs.

    Aloft Durham Downtown features an outdoor Splash pool, a 24-hour gym, re:fuel at Aloft – a one-stop gourmet grab & go food and beverage area, and the brand’s signature W XYZ bar where guests can enjoy a refreshing cocktail and catch the latest up-and-coming music acts as part of the brand’s signature Live At Aloft Hotels music series. In addition, the hotel offers approximately 1,600 square feet of flexible meeting space for both business meetings and social gatherings.

    Canopy by Hilton says hello to eight new ‘neighbourhoods’

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    Hilton Worldwide today announced that eight new hotels will join Canopy by Hilton’s portfolio of more than 20 neighbourhoods in various stages of development.Launched last October, Canopy by Hilton is Hilton’s newest hotel brand that redefines the lifestyle space. The Canopy by Hilton neighbourhood additions include:

    * Canopy West Palm Beach
    * Canopy Denver | Downtown
    * Canopy Washington, D.C. | Southwest Waterfront
    * Canopy New Orleans
    * Canopy Dallas | Uptown
    * Canopy Baltimore | Harbour Point
    * Canopy Minneapolis | Mill District
    * Canopy Chicago | The Loop

    In addition to welcoming these new neighbourhoods, the brand is on track to open its first hotel, Canopy Reykjavik | City Centre, early in 2016. The 115-room property is now under construction on Hverfisgata St., a thriving neighbourhood in the centre of the city.

    “Canopy by Hilton delivers a fresh approach to hospitality and the guest experience, and we are thrilled to partner with our loyal owners to bring the brand to life in these great neighborhoods,” said Gary Steffen, global head, Canopy by Hilton. “Canopy is designed to reach a broad base of guests by providing a surprisingly comfortable and thoughtfully local stay with more included value. We can’t wait to welcome our first guests in Reykjavik early next year.”

    To enhance the local experience and strengthen connections within specific neighborhoods, Canopy recently unveiled #MeetTheNeighbors, a new social media series that spotlights locals’ points of view through interview sound bites to paint the landscape of each Canopy neighbourhood.

    On-trend bathroom design for less with Crosswater

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    Whether your bathrooms are calling out for a much-needed update or a complete head-to-toe makeover, leading bathroom specialist Crosswater has everything on hand to help create your dream bathroom for less in this year’s Splendid Sale.With up to 60% off over 400 products across the Bauhaus, Simpsons and Crosswater brands, the cost of a new bathroom can be greatly reduced without having to compromise on style and quality.

    Offering innovative designs for the contemporary bathing space, choose from tech-savvy shower valves and statement vanity units to illuminated mirrors to spacious shower enclosures, all available at unbeatable prices.

    Dubrovnik welcomes 251-room Sheraton Hotel

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    Starwood Hotels has announced the opening of Sheraton® Dubrovnik Riviera Hotel, a 251-room hotel owned by Hoteli Dubrovacka Rivijera.As part of the Sheraton brand’s goal to open 150 new hotels by 2020, Sheraton Dubrovnik Riviera Hotel marks the inaugural entry of the brand into southern Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, and features a charming beach, full-service spa and luxurious outdoor pool.


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    Sheraton Dubrovnik Riviera Hotel is set on the spectacular Adriatic coast along the Dubrovnik Riviera. The new-build property is a short distance from Old Town Dubrovnik, a UNESCO World Heritage site, as well as numerous cultural, historical and natural attractions, including museums and galleries.

    Easily accessible from the Dubrovnik airport, the Sheraton Dubrovnik Riviera Hotel boasts 240 spacious guest rooms, including 11 suites with terraces, and provides sweeping views of the secluded bay and mountainous backdrop.


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    With 1,400-square-metres of meeting and event space, including a 900-square-metre congress room, Sheraton Dubrovnik Riviera Hotel offers the largest hotel conference facilities in the region making it an ideal choice for celebrations and business functions. The hotel also features a range of leisure facilities such as Shine Spa for Sheraton™, the well-equipped Sheraton® Fitness Centre, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, tennis courts and a picturesque beach.


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    The hotel features several restaurants and bars, serving both international and local Croatian cuisines, and providing a stylish setting with floor-to-ceiling windows and impressive views. The lobby also serves as a relaxing social space where guests can indulge in Paired, Sheraton’s imaginative new lobby menu comprised of artisanal small plates and bar snacks paired with premium wines and craft beers.

    Dual-branded Aloft and Element hotel development in Redmond, Washington planned for 2017

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    Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide announced plans recently to break ground on a dual-branded Aloft and Element hotel development in Redmond, Washington, set to open in July 2017.Owned and managed by CSM Corporation, the 150-room Aloft Redmond and 131-room Element Redmond will be located just outside the campus for Microsoft Corporation’s world headquarters.

    The Aloft and Element hotel development will boast a prime location within Esterra Park, a campus-style, master-planned development with 1.2 million-square-feet of commercial office space, 1,400 residential units and a Link light-rail station slated to open in 2023. Easily accessible from the I-5 Freeway, the hotels are close to both Redmond’s shopping district and downtown Bellevue.

    Element Redmond

    Aloft Redmond and Element Redmond will face a common courtyard and will each feature separate branded lobbies. Shared facilities will include 6,500 square feet of state-of-the-art meeting space, an outdoor pool, a fitness facility and parking.

    Aloft Redmond will offer leading-edge design, loft-like rooms, accessible technologies and amenities including Re:fuel by Aloft®– a one-stop grab & go food and beverage area, and W XYZ® bar, which will feature local emerging artists as well as some of the hottest bands with Live at Aloft Hotels programming. Aloft remains one of the fastest growing hotel brands, with the company’s second largest pipeline.

    Aloft Redmond

    Element Redmond will offer a fresh perspective on extended stay lodging, with light-filled studios featuring a fluid design, fully equipped kitchens and spa-inspired bathrooms. Guests can stay on the move with the Element brand’s complimentary bikes to borrow and enjoy the brand’s signature Rise breakfast and Relax evening reception.

    Aloft and Element Redmond will join several other similar developments worldwide, including Aloft and Element Lexington, Aloft and Element Boston Seaport (2016), Aloft and Element Dallas Love Field (2016), Aloft and Element Columbus (2017) and Aloft and Element London Tobacco Dock (2017).

    Taylor’s Classics at Colony Grill Room, The Beaumont Hotel

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    Earlier this year, Taylor’s Classics were delighted to supply their classic bentwood furniture to the Colony Room of the Corbin and King Beaumont Hotel in Mayfair London. The Art Deco hotel has recently been refurbished and opened in late spring. Taylor’s Classics worked with Richmond International and Chris Garrod International, supplying their Number 25 Bentwood armchair for the prestigious project.

    Contact Taylor’s Classics to discover how they can assist with your project, here.

     

    Mövenpick to open first Cote d’Ivoire property in 2018

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    Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts will unveil its first property in Cote d’Ivoire in 2018.Located in the country’s flourishing economic capital, the opening of the 212-key upscale Mövenpick Hotel Abidjan will advance the Swiss hospitality brand’s expansion strategy in the high-potential Sub-Saharan Africa region.

    Occupying a prime area of land in Abidjan’s city centre, adjacent to the corporate and government district, the hotel will offer guests an impressive range of business, MICE and leisure facilities.

    “Cote d’Ivoire is the second largest economy in West Africa with GDP growth hitting the double digits at 10% in 2014, according to the World Bank, which says the country has ‘great economic potential’,” said Alan O’Dea, Senior Vice President Africa, Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts.

    “Abidjan is Cote d’Ivoire’s largest city, its most important commercial and banking centre, and its biggest seaport, known for mass agricultural exports from coffee to cocoa, and opening a property here is a strategic move that capitalises on the city’s growing prosperity as a major business hub.

    Mövenpick Hotel Abidjan’s ownership is a joint venture between land owner Société Abidjanese de Promotion Industrielles et Immobilières (SAPRIM), a private company that owns the office complex and mall adjacent to the property, and renowned construction firm Bouygues Batiment International, which is listed in France.

    When completed in early 2018 the hotel, which fringes the picturesque Ébrié Lagoon, will feature a fine dining specialty restaurant, an all-day dining outlet and lounge/bar; banqueting and conference facilities spanning a 300-square-metre ballroom, two meeting rooms and two boardrooms; an Executive Club Lounge; plus a fitness centre and rooftop outdoor swimming pool.

    Mövenpick Hotel Abidjan is strategically located in the heart of the city’s Le Plateau business district, home to government buildings and local landmarks such as St. Paul’s Cathedral and Banco National Park and neighbouring Cocody, the city’s wealthiest district where diplomats and business magnates reside.

    Marriott reveals plans for a Moxy Hotel in York

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    Marriott has revealed plans to create a new-build 120-bedroom Moxy Hotel in York, which will add to the international hotel group’s budget boutique brand portfolio.A site located in the Hungate area of York has been sold to Vastint Hospitality who is now seeking to develop a 120-bedroom, purpose built Moxy Hotel on site.

    The project, which would be housed next to a new £19m office development, will be designed to ‘shake up’ the sector in York, bringing a ‘fresh attitude’ and ‘modern flair’ to the area.

    Shaun Skidmore, senior director at CBRE, the company behind the sale, comments: “A Moxy hotel would be a superb and unique addition to the York hotel scene, offering a fresh and contemporary experience for the younger end of the market. We are pleased to have concluded this deal and look forward to following the site’s progress.”

    The three-star tier Moxy brand is targeted at social and millennial travellers, with buzzy lobbies, tech-savvy guest rooms and 24-hour bars.

    Since its arrival onto the market in 2013, the portfolio currently consists of one property in Milan, with further projects set to open in both the US and UK within the next two years.

    Upcoming InterContinental® London – The O2 unveils its destination restaurants and bars

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    The InterContinental London – The O2, opening on the vibrant Greenwich Peninsula in winter 2015, has unveiled five destination restaurants and bars for the luxury new hotel. The Meridian Lounge, Clipper Bar, Market Brasserie, Peninsula Restaurant and Eighteen Sky Bar have been designed to capture panoramic views of the water from each space, providing an inspirational setting to reflect on the thriving trading activity of the 16th Century East India Docks that welcomed huge naval ships carrying teas, spices, pepper and silk to local merchants.

    The rich history of the area is subtly reflected in the DNA of each restaurant and bar, from concept design right through to the menu and the way in which the dining and entertainment experiences are delivered by the team.

    The InterContinental London – The O2 is managed and operated by The Arora Group under a franchise agreement with InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG®).

    The Clipper Bar (L) and the interiors of the Market Brasserie at the InterContinental – The 02 (C), (R)

    GROHE partners with Foster to create kitchen tap and sink solutions

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    A brand that mirrors GROHE’s pursuit of excellence, Foster is an Italian company specialising in manufacturing stainless-steel sink solutions for the premium kitchen.Foster delivers elegance, performance, reliability and respect for the environment.

    Partnering up with Foster sinks creates an opportunity to provide a “one box” solution which makes specification and purchasing much easier for the customer and final delivery.

    GROHE’s award-winning kitchen mixer taps are made from the finest materials and feature the latest technologies – created to stand up to the daily demands of a busy kitchen.

    Now, GROHE and FOSTER’s partnership will fuse together German Engineering with Italian Design to deliver a complete washing solution, with tap and sink solutions that deliver functionality, luxury design and performance without compromising on quality.

    Starwood Hotels accelerates growth in Africa and Indian Ocean with seven new deals

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    Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide used the recent Africa Hotel Investment Forum in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to announce its expansion in Africa and the Indian Ocean region.Today, the company has a strong footprint with 34 operating hotels and a robust pipeline of 20 hotels under development. With the expansion of its luxury, upscale and mid-market brands, Starwood will grow its portfolio by over 50% in the next five years, with more than 50 hotels operating and nine out of its 10 compelling lifestyle brands flying their flag in the region.

    “The momentum of growth we are seeing in Africa today is unprecedented. It is a reiteration of the trust our owners have in us, the power of our distinct lifestyle brands and the strength of our global distribution and award-winning loyalty program,” said Michael Wale, President for Starwood, Europe, Africa and Middle East.

    “Africa is a market with huge potential. With economic growth, a rising middle class and rapid urbanisation, the demand for travel and quality lodging will continue to grow and provide us with a significant opportunity to grow our brands and play our part in supporting many emerging markets across the continent.”

    2015/2016 Opening Highlights

    Starwood will open 7 hotels in the next year, including:

    * Opening of Four Points by Sheraton Oran in November marking the entry of the brand into Algeria followed by Four Points by Sheraton Ikot Ekpene (Nigeria) in 2016.
    * Opening of The Westin Soma Bay Golf Resort & Spa, after conversion which marks the entry of the brand into Egypt, followed by opening of a new Westin in Cairo, The Westin Katameya Dunes, in early 2016, further strengthening the Westin brand presence and consolidating Starwood’s position as a leading hospitality player in Egypt.
    * The debut of Starwood’s ultra-luxury brand St. Regis in Egypt with opening of The St. Regis Cairo in 2016.
    * Re-opening of the iconic Sheraton Cairo after extensive renovation in 2016.
    * Opening of Sheraton Conakry, marking the entry of the brand and Starwood’s first hotel in Guinea

    Starwood currently operates nearly 9,500 rooms in 13 countries including Algeria, Djibouti, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Mauritius, Morocco, Nigeria, Seychelles, South Africa, Tunisia and Uganda. It is now set to debut into new countries like Guinea, Kenya, Mali, Mauritania, Rwanda, Senegal, South Sudan and Tanzania and will soon have more than 13,000 rooms with presence in 21 countries in Africa generating thousands of employment opportunities across the continent.

    RHA launches furniture range for hotel design projects

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    RHA Furniture have just launched a range of furniture by AntiDiva, offering attractive seating solutions for contract and hotel design projects. A recent hotel project featuring furniture from this range, was by a talented Italian designer, Domenico De Palo. The Cut armchair features as an attractive hotel bedroom chair.


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    Cut can be covered in custom leather or fabric to meet any design specification, and the fabric is removable.

    Domenico De Palo also designed furniture collections Top Class and Toblo, now available within the products section of RHA Furniture’s website.


    AntiDiva Top Class and Toblo chairs

    Luca Canevese, AntiDiva Marketing Manager “The Bumble Bee collection has been designed by Adrian Peach who worked as director of product for David Chipperfield.”

    Bumble Bee have good awareness on the market and has been specified in large quantity for a hotel project in the last year.


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    The range features many interesting designs, and over 20 of these are now available for specification within the products section of RHA Furniture’s website.

    The Ego seating system is a modern, high quality contract solution for hotel lounge and lobby areas.


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    Will Chelsom appointed as joint Managing Director of Chelsom

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    Will Chelsom has been promoted to Joint Managing Director of Chelsom as the company further consolidates its position as a leading designer, manufacturer and supplier of decorative lighting to the international hospitality and marine markets. During the eight years he has been at Chelsom, Will has made an increasingly important and significant contribution to the continued growth and success of the company. He has had a major impact on developing new and existing client relationships along with increasing sales and marketing efforts and was responsible for leading the company’s recent rebrand in 2014. Chelsom prides itself on designing the lighting collections entirely in-house and Will has been fundamental to the recent successes in range direction and has been heavily involved in product design for the upcoming collection as previewed recently at Decorex and set to launch in full in May 2016.

    Robert Chelsom says, “Obviously on a personal note I am very proud that we are celebrating what has now become a fourth generation family business and William will be the fourth Managing Director in Chelsom’s history. I am thrilled that we are going to be sharing the role of Joint Managing Director as we work extremely well together and I know I speak on behalf of everyone at Chelsom when I say that Will’s promotion is a major asset to the company, one which will hopefully see us maintain our position at the forefront of this extremely challenging industry.”

    Will Chelsom said, “I have always felt there is huge potential for Chelsom as a business and I have relished my part in securing the significant successes we have enjoyed over recent years. The continued success wouldn’t have been achievable without the great team we have working with us, all of whom care massively about what they do putting customer satisfaction and excellent service levels above everything they do. I am really excited about what the future holds for Chelsom and I look forward to driving things on with my Father for many years to come.”

    DoubleTree by Hilton Krakow Hotel & Convention Centre begins welcoming guests

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    DoubleTree by Hilton is celebrating the opening of its first hotel in the medieval city of Krakow, Poland. The opening of DoubleTree by Hilton Krakow Hotel & Convention Centre also marks the completion of Hilton Worldwide’s only dual-branded property in Poland, joining Hampton by Hilton Krakow which opened in May this year.The contemporary hotel boasts 232 beautiful guest rooms, including 30 executive rooms and an Executive Lounge, 14 suites and the largest presidential suite in the city, measuring 184 square-metres. Guests can choose to dine in one of two onsite restaurants offering sumptuous Mediterranean and European cuisine or simply unwind after a long day in one of the hotels’ four bars.

    DoubleTree by Hilton Krakow Hotel & Convention Centre is conveniently located near the Krakow Arena Hall and the Expo Krakow Fair Trade Centre. The hotel also offers a range of shuttle services to the city centre, airport, railway station and key tourism destinations such as the UNESCO World Heritage site Wieliczka Salt Mine, providing a fantastic base for business and leisure travellers alike.

    The hotel has 16 flexible meeting spaces available that can accommodate up to 2,000 delegates, including a grand pillarless ballroom, making it an ideal location for a range of events, from business meetings and intimate cocktail receptions to weddings and corporate galas.

    The hotel also has a car lift which opens out to the conference area and can hold up to 4.5 tons. After a long day, guests can relax and unwind in the hotel’s complimentary fitness centre, kick back in the sauna, or enjoy a refreshing dip in the indoor swimming pool.

    Vaughan exhibiting at Independent Hotel Show

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    Vaughan will be exhibiting at the Independent Hotel Show – from 20th-21st October 2015 – Stand 140.On display will be their new collection of alabaster wall lights, pendant ceiling lights, uplighters, task and desk lamps.

    The Vaughan specialist hotel and contract team are on hand to show you around the stand.

    New Soft Furnishings from Gallery Direct

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    Gallery Direct launched their Autumn/Winter Look Book at the Autumn Fair in Birmingham (September). From the beautifully elegant to the exquisitely modern, these new collections are set to inspire. Featuring around 160 new products across Gallery’s five brands, this stunning range of exclusively designed furniture and accessories will provide their clients all they need to achieve key on-trend looks for this autumn.The product launch included a range of new soft furnishings to expand their ever-stylish collection still further. Complete with luxurious sequins and lavish velvets, there are 3 new bedding ranges along with a variety of cushions and throws.

    The new bedding collections include Lausanne, a luxurious quilt cover set with top cuff faux leather sequin panel and pleated detail. Coordinating cushions and bed runner complete this stylish range.

    The Jacquard quilt cover set in grey features a geometric glimmer design with a plain top border detail and 200 thread count reverse. The third new bedding range is the Deco Sequin; this decadent quilt cover set has fan style sequin detail and a pleated top cuff. Coordinating cushions and bed runner complete the look.

    As part of the new cushion range, the elegant Loire Round Velvet Cushion features a beautiful brooch detail in the centre and is available in three glamorous colours, red, teal and gold.

    Further velvet and crushed velvet cushions, along with super soft double-sided throws and printed cushions, add a wide variety of new soft furnishings to Gallery’s catalogue, ensuring there are styles to suit all tastes and interiors.

    AccorHotels leads midscale expansion in UK

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    AccorHotels, the world’s leading hotel operator and market leader in Europe, is pleased to announce it has entered into a commercial agreement with Amaris Hospitality Limited to manage 11 hotels (1,617 rooms) under Mercure, the leading midscale brand in the UK.The hotels are located in Aberdeen, Bristol, Exeter, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Daventry, Haydock, St Albans, Brands Hatch and Walton and will complete integration by the end of this year.

    Thomas Dubaere, Managing Director AccorHotels UK & Ireland said: “The signing of this significant number of hotels further demonstrates the ability of AccorHotels to grow its presence in the UK and build on our leadership position, whilst proving our commitment to the midscale sector, as we continue to push towards our target of 300 hotels – 40,000 rooms – in the UK and Ireland.

    These hotels will benefit enormously from joining AccorHotels’ powerful distribution network and be part of its market changing digital and technical offering which was set out in July and will offer a wide range of digital solutions to all its partners.

    These additional properties significantly increase AccorHotel’s UK network to 217 hotels of which 84 are under the Mercure name, one for the leading UK midscale brands.

    Four Points crosses 200th hotel milestone

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    The Four Points by Sheraton brand has crossed the 200th hotel milestone worldwide, fueled by unprecedented demand in dynamic destinations across the globe. Boasting the largest pipeline in the Starwood Hotels & Resorts portfolio, Four Points continues to exceed expectations with plans to open 12 additional hotels around the world by the end of this year — roughly one a week.

    With the recent openings of Four Points Istanbul Dudullu (Turkey); Four Points Seoul, Namsan (South Korea); Four Points Bali, Kuta (Indonesia); and Four Points Moncton (Canada), the brand, currently represented in 40 countries worldwide, continues its bullish global growth.

    Four Points is on track to expand its portfolio of rooms by nearly 60% in the next five years with new hotels strategically located in nearly every corner of the globe. Today, the brand has 119 hotels in North America, 44 in Asia Pacific, 21 throughout Europe, Africa and the Middle East, and 19 in Latin America.

    London’s Georgian House Hotel launches eight new bedrooms

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    Eight brand new rooms are now available to guests of London’s Georgian House Hotel, famously home to four mysterious Wizard Chambers and Enchanted Chambers, as the 60-bedroom boutique hotel unveils £100,000 worth of new bedrooms in the final stage of a three year, hotel-wide interior design refresh.

    Refurbishment works, completed by hotel owner Serena von der Heyde, include both structural and decorative improvements, with the chosen colour palette showcasing some of Farrow & Ball’s timeless hues. This latest interior update brings all rooms within the family-owned hotel, built in 1851, to the same elegant and stylish finish as all other bedrooms, suites and apartments.

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    Speaking of the renovations, which she self-funded and planned in collaboration with interior designer Diana Holmes, Serena von der Heyde said: “Our long term plan is to reach 5 star guest accommodation status, and so this move to improve quality and space is an important part of the journey. The bespoke nature of the rooms reflects our commitment to highly personalised experiences and service.

    We are making a beautiful and unique place which is in tune with the 1850s heritage, but our design is highly creative. In every room guests will find details that catch the eye, design that inspires, something beautiful. My vision is for a hotel where the experience of staying is an important part of the experience of London.”

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    To appeal to the family market and those wanting more space, two top floor bedrooms have been combined into one large room, featuring two double beds. Seven further bedrooms have had their original chimney breasts uncovered and restored to reveal their former splendour, often in the form of marble fire surrounds and mantels, and original Victorian tiles. The en-suite bathrooms adjoining these rooms have been enlarged and completely redecorated with three of the bathrooms now boasting full size baths, including a free-standing polished aluminium bathtub from SW1 Bathrooms.

    It was of the upmost importance to owner, Serena von der Heyde to integrate contemporary design into the historic idiosyncrasies of the building and the rooms have been designed and decorated individually depending on the light, size and original features. Each of the rooms reflect Georgian House’s attitude to their guests; everyone is different and the rooms should be too.

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    The Georgian House Hotel continues to go from strength to strength, offering guests an individualised, boutique experience in a cosmopolitan, central location just minutes from Victoria Station, London.

    Movenpick inks landmark deal for first property in Nigeria

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    Movenpick Hotels & Resorts has revealed plans to open its first property in Nigeria, the largest economy in Africa.

    The company has signed a landmark deal with Queen Amina Garden Ventures Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Urban Shelter Ltd. a prominent Nigerian property development company, to manage the 250-key Movenpick Hotel and Conference Centre Abuja, marking another milestone in its ambitious African expansion strategy.

    With a projected launch date of early 2019, the upscale hotel will be Movenpick Hotels & Resorts’ third property to open in West Africa. Located in the Nigerian capital’s desirable Jabi Lake district, an upmarket residential area undergoing rapid development, Movenpick Hotel and Conference Centre Abuja will offer guests a peaceful lakeside setting while also offering excellent road links to the nearby international airport and city centre.

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    The Abuja property will be Movenpick’s first property in Nigeria – Africa’s largest economy

    The property will be a focal point of The Queen Amina Garden, a stunning contemporary leisure and entertainment destination currently under construction, designed to cater to Nigeria’s growing affluent society and international guests, with key features including a retail promenade and residences.

    Movenpick Hotel and Conference Centre Abuja will also cater to the capital’s swelling population with some areas of the city witnessing growth of between 20% and 30% annually. One million people live in Abuja, rising to four million if you take into account its suburban areas.

    The hotel will comprise 250 rooms and suites; five food and beverage outlets including two specialty restaurants, one all-day-dining restaurant, a poolside bar/eatery and a lobby lounge; an Executive Club Lounge; one large fitness and spa facility for outside members; and a large natural resort setting including several pools, restaurants and tennis courts for hotel guests and where 200 cabanas will be available to rent.

    With Abuja’s burgeoning MICE market in mind, an expansive dedicated conference centre will be complemented by a ballroom and three flexible meeting spaces.

    New range of pendant luminaires from Baulmann Leuchten

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    In the tradition of classic Scandinavian designs Baulmann Leuchten has developed a new range of pendant luminaires.

    In the standard range the metal reflectors are painted black on the outside and gold inside to create a warm, homelike lighting effect.

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    The E27 lampholder provides the flexibility to use any type of light bulb from classic dimmable incandescent lamps up to the latest LED bulbs.

    As usual for the Baulmann range of products, these pendants can be customised in terms of finishes, type of suspension, and many more.

    Movenpick inks landmark deal for first property in Nigeria

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    Movenpick Hotels & Resorts has revealed plans to open its first property in Nigeria, the largest economy in Africa.The company has signed a landmark deal with Queen Amina Garden Ventures Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Urban Shelter Ltd. a prominent Nigerian property development company, to manage the 250-key Movenpick Hotel and Conference Centre Abuja, marking another milestone in its ambitious African expansion strategy.

    With a projected launch date of early 2019, the upscale hotel will be Movenpick Hotels & Resorts’ third property to open in West Africa. Located in the Nigerian capital’s desirable Jabi Lake district, an upmarket residential area undergoing rapid development, Movenpick Hotel and Conference Centre Abuja will offer guests a peaceful lakeside setting while also offering excellent road links to the nearby international airport and city centre. The Abuja property will be Movenpick’s first property in Nigeria – Africa’s largest economy

    The property will be a focal point of The Queen Amina Garden, a stunning contemporary leisure and entertainment destination currently under construction, designed to cater to Nigeria’s growing affluent society and international guests, with key features including a retail promenade and residences.

    Movenpick Hotel and Conference Centre Abuja will also cater to the capital’s swelling population with some areas of the city witnessing growth of between 20% and 30% annually. One million people live in Abuja, rising to four million if you take into account its suburban areas.

    The hotel will comprise 250 rooms and suites; five food and beverage outlets including two specialty restaurants, one all-day-dining restaurant, a poolside bar/eatery and a lobby lounge; an Executive Club Lounge; one large fitness and spa facility for outside members; and a large natural resort setting including several pools, restaurants and tennis courts for hotel guests and where 200 cabanas will be available to rent.

    With Abuja’s burgeoning MICE market in mind, an expansive dedicated conference centre will be complemented by a ballroom and three flexible meeting spaces.

    Courtyard by Marriott introduces its first hotel in Peru

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    Marriott International has announced the opening of the new 154-room Courtyard by Marriott Hotel in Lima, South America’s third largest city.Courtyard MarriottThe hotel situated at the intersection of Calle Alcanfores and Calle Schell in Lima’s upscale Miraflores neighbourhood known for its shopping, restaurants, antique dealers and breath taking ocean views.

    “This new Courtyard by Marriott in Lima is a significant milestone in our rapid expansion across Latin America,” remarked Tim Sheldon, President of the Caribbean & Latin America at Marriott International, Inc.

    “The hotel features a modern, functional design while embracing Peru’s vibrant culture and the amenities travelers trust from our globally renowned Marriott International brands.”

    “From the refreshing, open business lobbies to our modern and spacious guest rooms, the Courtyard by Marriott Lima Miraflores offer business and leisure guests excellent space and flexibility to optimize their stay,” said Ursula Gutierrez, General Manager of the hotel.

    In addition to 154 guest rooms, the hotel will feature the brand’s refreshing business lobby, the Bistro 400 restaurant, ample meeting space and recreational facilities include a fitness centre.

    The Courtyard by Marriott Lima Miraflores also offers a refreshing and stylish room design that helps guests stay connected, productive and comfortable. Thoughtfully planned, each room features plush bedding, a functional work space, spacious bathrooms, a separate seating area and complimentary in-room high-speed Internet.

    Marriott International is currently represented in Peru by the 300-room JW Marriott Lima and the 150-room JW Marriott Cuzco.

    New range of pendant luminaires from Baulmann Leuchten

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    In the tradition of classic Scandinavian designs Baulmann Leuchten has developed a new range of pendant luminaires. In the standard range the metal reflectors are painted black on the outside and gold inside to create a warm, homelike lighting effect.

    The E27 lampholder provides the flexibility to use any type of light bulb from classic dimmable incandescent lamps up to the latest LED bulbs.

    As usual for the Baulmann range of products, these pendants can be customised in terms of finishes, type of suspension, and many more.

    IHG announces dual branded hotel development for Germany

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    InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), one of the world’s leading hotel companies, has announced the signing of a dual branded hotel development in Munich, Germany.The two hotels – Holiday Inn® Munich City – East and Holiday Inn Express® Munich City – East will operate under a franchise agreement with Primestar Hotel Group.

    Due to open in early 2018, the hotels are located within walking distance from Berg am Laim S bahn Train Station. The hotels are also just a fifteen minute journey away from the city centre and Munich International Airport, allowing for a short commute for fair goers and business travellers.

    The 189-room Holiday Inn Express Munich City – East hotel will be a ‘next generation’ Holiday Inn Express hotel featuring the latest technology, an Express Café and Bar and larger cosier beds in the rooms. The new guest experience has been developed with industry-leading experts to meet the changing needs of today’s ‘smart traveller’ who seeks a short stay hotel experience that is efficient and uncomplicated.

    Meanwhile the 118-room Holiday Inn Munich City – East hotel will feature the brand’s signature Open Lobby, as well as state-of-the-art conference facilities with multi-functional meeting rooms, an all-day dining restaurant and bar, as well as a gym and sauna.

    With both hotels in the same building, the dual branded model allows for operational efficiencies through shared team members and facilities such as meeting space, leisure and fitness facilities and back of house areas.

    San Francisco icon The Palace gleams following year-long, $40 million renovation

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    The Palace Hotel, known for over a century as the arbiter of San Francisco style and society, was once at the centre of America’s first Golden Age of Travel, which inspired the exquisite interior re-design of the hotel led by Beatrice Girelli of indidesign.The hotel’s 556 luxuriously-appointed guestrooms, including 55 suites, reflect a modern sophistication, complemented by original design elements, including elegant crown moldings that frame wrought-iron windows and solid oak doors adorned with brass monogrammed knobs.


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    Dark wood furnishings, mixed metals, and artistic lighting juxtapose a fresh color palette of midnight blue, charcoal, dove grey and plum textiles to create an exquisitely layered look.
    Former icons of industry, politics, innovation, aviation and cinema — who called The Palace their San Francisco home — inspired the guestroom design.

    For instance, trim lines, stitching and tailored bed frames recall the details of men’s suiting and speak to the custom-made clothing worn by former guests such as Andrew Carnegie. Complementing the design of the space, feminine details are introduced in the drapery and upholstery, inspired by the sultry elegance of Sophia Loren. Nightstands are inspired by vintage travel trunks, like those carried by Amelia Earhart, with stitched leather details and chrome accents.


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    Several grand suites have been introduced to the hotel following the renovation, including the Royal Suite and the State Suite. The Royal Suite spans almost 1,000 square feet with breathtaking city views from curved windows that hug the corner of the suite’s living room. Meticulous architectural details, including an intricately carved marble fireplace, give the suite tremendous character and balance the palette of pale blue, plum and ivory textiles and furnishings throughout.

    Similarly, the State Suite is designed to feel like an elegant San Francisco apartment with natural light that streams through large windows, classically-inspired contemporary furnishings, hardwood floors, lush custom-made area rugs throughout every room and a serene spa-like bath that completes this city retreat.


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    In addition to the introduction of several new specialty suites, the hotel’s renowned Presidential Suite has also been refreshed. Lined with expansive windows, the six-room suite wraps around the northwest corner of the hotel’s eighth floor, overlooking Market Street. The Presidential Suite’s luxurious bedroom is adorned in neutral tones and ocean blues alongside a large marble bath featuring a glass enclosed rain shower, spa tub, and exquisite amenities.

    A spacious living room and formal dining room — each with original carved fireplaces, authentic architectural detail, and vintage chandeliers — are beautifully appointed with classically inspired, contemporary furnishings and a baby grand piano. The suite also features a media room, kitchen, and guest bath, completing the feeling of a private residence in a cosmopolitan city setting.

    London’s Georgian House Hotel launches eight new bedrooms

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    Eight brand new rooms are now available to guests of London’s Georgian House Hotel, famously home to four mysterious Wizard Chambers and Enchanted Chambers, as the 60-bedroom boutique hotel unveils £100,000 worth of new bedrooms in the final stage of a three year, hotel-wide interior design refresh. Refurbishment works, completed by hotel owner Serena von der Heyde, include both structural and decorative improvements, with the chosen colour palette showcasing some of Farrow & Ball’s timeless hues. This latest interior update brings all rooms within the family-owned hotel, built in 1851, to the same elegant and stylish finish as all other bedrooms, suites and apartments.

    Speaking of the renovations, which she self-funded and planned in collaboration with interior designer Diana Holmes, Serena von der Heyde said: “Our long term plan is to reach 5 star guest accommodation status, and so this move to improve quality and space is an important part of the journey. The bespoke nature of the rooms reflects our commitment to highly personalised experiences and service. 

    We are making a beautiful and unique place which is in tune with the 1850s heritage, but our design is highly creative. In every room guests will find details that catch the eye, design that inspires, something beautiful. My vision is for a hotel where the experience of staying is an important part of the experience of London.”

    To appeal to the family market and those wanting more space, two top floor bedrooms have been combined into one large room, featuring two double beds. Seven further bedrooms have had their original chimney breasts uncovered and restored to reveal their former splendour, often in the form of marble fire surrounds and mantels, and original Victorian tiles. The en-suite bathrooms adjoining these rooms have been enlarged and completely redecorated with three of the bathrooms now boasting full size baths, including a free-standing polished aluminium bathtub from SW1 Bathrooms.

    It was of the upmost importance to owner, Serena von der Heyde to integrate contemporary design into the historic idiosyncrasies of the building and the rooms have been designed and decorated individually depending on the light, size and original features. Each of the rooms reflect Georgian House’s attitude to their guests; everyone is different and the rooms should be too.

    The Georgian House Hotel continues to go from strength to strength, offering guests an individualised, boutique experience in a cosmopolitan, central location just minutes from Victoria Station, London.

    Hotel and leisure proposals to be submitted for Chesterfield’s former Co-op building

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    A planning application is to be submitted to Chesterfield Borough Council seeking permission to convert the town’s landmark former Co-op store for a mixed leisure and restaurant use.The Co-op closed the doors of its department store in 2013 and it has been a key target for redevelopment since. A joint venture has now been agreed between Central England Cooperative and Jomast Developments Ltd to re-use the existing four storey building and create a new leisure development for Chesterfield.

    Planning permission is expected to be submitted for consideration on 12 October and it is anticipated that this application will include:
    * An 89 bedroom hotel on the upper floor
    * Six family restaurants, of between 2,929 sq. ft and 3,796 sq. ft in size, on the ground floor
    * A 16,000 sq. ft. health and fitness area in the basement

    The news of the proposed redevelopment plans for the Co-op building follows on the back of the announcement earlier in the year that £1 billion of investment is taking place in the Borough over the next 10 years, including the £400 million Peak Resorts, £320 million Chesterfield Waterside, £88 million Markham Vale and Northern Gateway developments.

    ‘Look before you book’ – virtual hotel tours by aardvark360

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    The world of glossy airbrushed photos of idealised hotel rooms has long gone. Today’s travellers expect transparency. They want to know exactly what to expect when they check-in. They read reviews and comments, they browse user-generated photos and Google Images. Increasingly they are expecting a virtual tour and – when hotels with this option generate 48% more bookings than those without – it pays to give it to them.

    In case you hadn’t noticed, Google has changed the way its virtual tours work for hotels. Each area in the property is treated as a separate area with its own standalone tour. Lobbies, restaurants, bars, gyms, spas, bedrooms, suites and gardens can all be accessed and explored separately via a row of thumbnails at the bottom of the screen.

    aardvark360’s tour of DoubleTree by Hilton in London

    This has two effects: The first is that users can now jump more easily between different parts of the hotel with far fewer clicks, and the second is that the tour becomes the major part of the hotel’s profile on Google Hotel Finder. This disruptive booking platform has put virtual tours front-and-centre. Hotels with a tour are flagged immediately in search results, and the tour itself gets prominent position on the hotel’s profile summary, where the 360 imagery of bedrooms, bars, restaurants and facilities all appear ahead of traditional still photographs.

    That might be because fully 92% of internet users indicated that the ability to see a spherical panorama or a 360-degree photo of a viewed product is one of the most essential features when they are browsing online.

    aardvark360’s tour of the Hoxton Hotel, Shoreditch

    Jay Scott-Nicholls of aardvark360, which specialises in Google virtual tours says: “We’ve seen exploding industry demand for hotel virtual tours. A year ago we were doing one a month, now it’s every other day. In the last month alone we’ve worked with everyone from family-owned boutique places, to trendy newcomers like The Hoxton and established global brands like Hilton”.

    Beyond specific platforms like Google, interactive content can make the difference between first and second page positioning in the competitive arena of Search Engine Optimisation where hotels are forced to take advantage of any boost in rankings. Virtual tours increase page views by 40% and keeps visitors on-site for three times longer – all of which does not go unnoticed by the search engine crawlers.

    A hotel is not a single product. It’s not just about the room – it’s about the facilities, the service and the style too. Businesses with the confidence to throw open their doors to online explorers are the ones who will earn the trust of the internet-savvy traveller.

    Images provided by aardvark360.co.uk

    Doncaster’s iconic Danum Hotel opens its doors after refurbishment

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    Set in the heart of South Yorkshire’s historic market town, the new Mercure Doncaster Centre Danum Hotel recently opened its doors.The opening follows an extensive renovation and refurbishment of The Danum Hotel, which has occupied Doncaster’s High Street since 1809. The much loved local hotel is now aligned with Mercure, an international brand managed by Accorhotels.

    Situated in the town centre and a short walk from the rail station, the Mercure Doncaster Centre Danum Hotel is a plush base from which guests can explore Doncaster, with its Norman castles, Regency buildings and rich horse racing heritage, as well as great shopping and nightlife.

    The hotel’s 62 bedrooms offer a mix of the modern and the traditional, with each boasting exquisite décor, Hypnos beds and LCD TVs. The hotel will also offer 15 privilege rooms and two luxurious suites.

    The reception space has been luxuriously refurbished to create a contemporary open lobby. Two reception pods will accommodate quick and hassle-free check in and check-out, demonstrating the Mercure brand’s continued commitment to putting the customer’s welcome experience at its heart.

    Jonathan Sheard, SVP Operations Luxury, Upscale and Midscale Hotels, Accorhotels UK and Ireland commented, “This hotel is a really iconic hotel in Doncaster and we are very excited for it to be opening as a Mercure branded property. It celebrates everything which is exceptional about Mercure with a building that is in itself in harmony with the people and place. The refurbishment is stunning — we can’t wait for people to see it.”

    Virgin Hotels New York breaks ground with time capsule ceremony

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    Since the iconic Virgin Megastore left Times Square in 2009, New York City has been vacant of a Virgin hub for family and fans.However, late September marked a new milestone in the history of the Virgin brand and New York, as Virgin Hotels broke ground with the Lam Group on Virgin Hotels New York City.

    Located in the NOMAD neighbourhood at 1227 Broadway between 29th and 30th, the property will serve as the brand’s flagship hotel and deliver a one-of-a-kind hotel experience in one of Virgin’s most favourite destinations.

    “New York City isn’t just a destination for the Virgin airlines, but a place where some of the most successful Virgin brands have been incubated, where we’ve stunned crowds with stunts and where some of our most devoted fans live. It’s a very special city to the Virgin brand and I’m elated that Virgin Hotels will soon call it home,” said Sir Richard Branson, Founder of Virgin Group.

    To commemorate the groundbreaking and the history Virgin has in the Big Apple, Sir Richard joined Raul Leal, CEO of Virgin Hotels to bury a Virgin time capsule; a chest of mementos from Virgin company moments in New York. Some of the capsules contents included: Virgin Cola can, Wham Glam Thank You Ma’am CD from the Times Square Virgin Megastore, Virgin Atlantic onboard salt + pepper shakers, Virgin Hotels key cards, Virgin America headphones and JFK boarding pass, photos and more.

    The hotel is slated to open in 2018 with 463 ‘chambers’ plus multiple concept suites, a rooftop pool and multiple dining outlets including The Commons Club and a rooftop bar. The first and second floors will be occupied with high end shopping, while Virgin Hotels will populate the floors above.

    Aloft Hotels marks milestone 100th opening with Texas property

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    Aloft Hotels has announced its 100th worldwide hotel milestone, with the opening of Aloft College Station in Texas.Currently operating in 16 countries across the globe, Aloft has experienced incredible growth since it emerged onto the scene in 2008. With the recent openings of Aloft Manhattan Downtown – Financial District in New York City, Aloft Santa Clara (CA), Aloft Stuttgart and Aloft Munich in Germany, Aloft continues to expand in key global markets, with eight more hotels set to open by year’s end.

    Aloft hotels now operate in nearly every corner of the world, with properties in North America, Mexico, Belgium, Germany, UK, Turkey, UAE, India, Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Costa Rica, Colombia, Panama, and more. Development is booming.

    Aloft signed as many hotel deals in the first half of 2015 as in all of 2014, and is in its fifth consecutive year of market share gain. The brand will expand its portfolio in Greater China to 10 hotels by year’s end and will continue to penetrate new markets globally.

    Launched in 2008 as Starwood’s tech-forward incubator brand, Aloft is designed with a futuristic lens. Built on an agile platform, the Aloft brand’s innovation team works to develop and pilot new technologies to enhance the guest experience and cater to the lifestyle and needs of today’s emerging traveller.

    In addition to milestone technological breakthroughs including the world’s first robotic butler, Botlr, as well as the introduction of Smart Check-In, which has now evolved into SPG Keyless— the hospitality industry’s first mobile, keyless entry system allowing guests to use their smart phone as a key— Aloft will soon pilot other innovations such as Virtual Reality, 3-D Food Printing and Smart Wake-Up, dreamt up from the brand’s Concept Rooms at its global Headquarters in Stamford, CT.

    Dynamic lifestyle programming is also in the brand’s DNA, as Aloft offers a buzzing social scene for the early adopter including its renowned global music series, Live At Aloft Hotels, offering guests and locals free access to the hottest emerging artists at every Aloft Hotel around the world.

    Tribute Portfolio debuts on US west coast with signing of Riviera Palm Springs

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    Tribute Portfolio™, the newest collection of independent hotels from Starwood Hotels & Resorts, has announced that it will be debuting on the United States’ west coast with the addition of the Riviera Palm Springs in California.Located on 21-acres in downtown Palm Springs, the resort is looking to establish itself as the go-to destination for locals and vacationers alike seeking the perfect desert getaway.

    Ahead of its debut as the Riviera Palm Springs in November 2015, the property will undergo a multi-million dollar upgrade, including the addition of a new pool bar, wedding pavilion and enhanced lobby.

    “The Riviera Palm Springs, with its memorable design elements and distinctive list of services and amenities, is a perfect addition to the Tribute Portfolio brand,” said Dave Marr, Global Brand Leader, Tribute Portfolio. “We look forward to working with the new owners and are excited to give our SPG members access to this magnificent resort in the classically chic destination of Palm Springs.”

    The Riviera Palm Springs features 398 rooms and more than 52,000 square feet of both indoor and outdoor meeting and event space. The resort also offers a fitness center, business centre, three outdoor pools, and an 11,000-square-foot spa with 18 treatment rooms.

    Tribute Portfolio is comprised of high-quality independent hotels around the globe. From boutique resorts to urban destination properties, guests can enjoy access to outstanding four star, upscale hotels with an ‘indie spirit’ while benefitting from the award-winning Starwood Preferred Guest (SPG) program. Launched in April 2015 as Starwood’s 10th brand and second collection of independent hotels, Starwood plans to grow the Tribute Portfolio brand to 100 hotels by 2020.

    Brintons adds custom finishing touches to royal refurbishment

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    World-renowned carpet manufacturer Brintons has collaborated with the luxurious Royal Chace Hotel, North London, to design and supply a unique custom made carpet for their spectacular ballroom.Working in partnership with Brian Nicholas, owner of The Royal Chace Hotel, the individually designed Brintons Axminster carpet was the leading feature in the refurbishment of the hotel’s Queen’s Suite ballroom.

    The large banqueting suite, that hosts 250 guests, was transformed by the 700 metre carpet designed by Stacy Garcia. The modern Persian inspired carpet, detailed in gold motifs against a jewel blue palette, is part of Garcias’ ‘Nouveau Boho Collection’. The regal tones of the design compliment the oak panelled room, whilst adding a touch of modern elegance.

    Brian Nicholas, Owner of The Royal Chace Hotel, said: “The carpet was the central focus of the refurbishment of the ballroom, it is the main feature of the Queen’s Suite, and it wouldn’t have looked complete without it.”

    The stylish four-star hotel is set within five acres of land that overlooks stunning views of Hertfordshire, and the refurbishment of the ballroom was in keeping with the traditional history for which the landscape of the hotel is set within.

    Brian added: “The design retains the old elegant style of the Queen’s Suite whilst bringing a new, modern twist through the elaborate motifs. It is fantastic to still retain the old ambiance of the ballroom whilst adding a new found beauty.”

    Taylor’s Classics supplies Simpsons Restaurant, Birmingham

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    In early September, Taylor’s Classics delivered the final pieces of furniture to the refurbished Simpsons restaurant in Birmingham. They worked closely with Andreas Antona and Luke Tipping as well as Leisure Concepts of Kenilworth to create a fresh and spacious feel to this long standing, Edgbaston based, Michelin star restaurant. The restaurant has been extended to allow additional dining beneath a beautiful glass roof.

    Taylor’s Classics supplied a wide range of contemporary chairs, tables, sofas and outdoor furniture. The private dining room includes a 4.2 metre oak table to seat 14 whilst the lounge areas include our new Benchairs 936 tub chairs.

    Andreas Antona said, “I am delighted that we have achieved the simple, elegant and open interiors that we were looking for as part of the redevelopment of Simpsons Restaurant. It is always a pleasure to work with Taylor’s Classics because the furniture is beautifully made, practical and the service and advice from the team makes everything simple and straightforward.”

    Forbes Group brings a new twist to the classic damask

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    Luxury Weave is the latest fabric to be introduced by Forbes Group to the range in which it makes table cloths, chair covers, restaurant skirting and table skirting.As the name suggests, Luxury Weave’s pattern is woven into it, appearing as an opulent sheen in the light. It’s a contemporary twist on a classic damask. Better still, it is woven in a 3.2m width making it especially suitable for large dining table cloths and table covers.

    An example from the Luxury Weave fabric collection by Forbes Group

    Luxury Weave comes in four designs: London (plain), Paris, Rome and Madrid. Its colour palette incorporates rich berry tones and scarlet through to white, subtle creams and putty.

    Despite its elegance, Luxury Weave has the same easy care, machine washable and hard-wearing qualities as Forbes’ other fabrics, making it ideal for table cloths, skirting for dining and restaurant tables, chair covers, cocktail table covers and buffet skirting.

    A closer look at 3D-printing in commercial furniture design – RIO

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    Created by Mehran Gharleghi from Studio INTEGRATE and Morgan Studio, RIO is ground-breaking in using 3D printing to create beautiful, comfortable and robust chairs for the commercial furniture market.RIO explores the relationship of the craft of yesterday with the craft of tomorrow. The resulting designs combine renowned timber craftsmanship from Morgan with Mehran’s talent for re-thinking materials and applying techniques that have only previously been used experimentally — in this case 3D printing. He uses a polyamide to give a white textured finish and also a smooth metallised resin.

    RIO was created by Mehran Gharleghi of Studio INTEGRATE and Morgan Studio

    Morgan Design Director, Katerina McMahon comments, “This is an exciting new departure for us at Morgan and indeed new for the market. 3D printing is recognised commercially for small items like jewellery and accessories and then many experimental projects but not much in between. Not yet featured in furniture for a wider audience.”

    Three versions of RIO all present a clearly expressed structure: with tactile timber back, minimal but comfortable upholstered back or 3D printed intricate lattice framework.

    The design for RIO was already underway by Morgan when the two companies joined forces, so Mehran’s objectives were to retain the existing design form, push the boundaries of design using 3D printing and create subtle variations in each chair. This was achieved using a mathematical algorithm and making small adjustments to it for a set of 6 3D printed chairs, so each of the 6 is slightly different as if carved by hand.

    Mehran explains, “We had achieved the right shape but wanted to add something new. I removed as much material as possible to make the backrest lighter and flexible for extra comfort, while maintaining its strength. The final design resulted in a form which looks like inner structures of bone. It is nice to touch and there are no joints, even the connections to the chair base are from the same single piece of polyamide, making it incredibly strong. Each chair takes 24 hours to print.”

    The new RIO collection was launched during the London Design Festival and can be viewed at Morgan’s showroom in Clerkenwell.

    Q&A with BoConcept designer Morten Georgsen

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    At HotelDesigns.net, we were delighted to be a media partner for the recent Hotel Summit 2015 at the Hilton London Wembley, where we met the fantastic team from BoConcept.After the event, we had the pleasure of speaking with one of their designers — Morten Georgsen – about all things design, inspirational figures and definite design faux-pas to avoid…

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    HotelDesigns: How did you get into design? What drew you to the industry?

    Morten Georgsen: I grew up in the countryside in Denmark — my parents took me to art galleries over weekends and our home was full of art and magazines about design, buildings and artists — so I was kind of ‘raised’ with it. If I hadn’t been a reasonably good footballer, I’m sure my friends would have bullied me even more for my awkward interests! However the deep interest for design opened up the chance of getting a job at Bang & Olufsen — where I worked for eight years. My design destiny was carved in granite.

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    HD: It was always on the cards then! What is it you love about design?

    MG: Many things are said about having good or bad style — and it’s the same about design. I just feel that when things can be beautiful and intriguing to our senses — then why not design them to be that way? I really love to get to the root of a function and to materialise this function in a way that serves it — meaning that we’re not adding a lot of unnecessary rubbish, but being truthful to the functional idea in the aesthetics. Always fight to find the shortest way between function and design.

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    HD: An ‘Occam’s razor’ approach, then — that makes sense! Is there anything you dislike about the industry?

    MG: I’ve always tried to keep away from the “if you rub my back, I’ll rub yours” element of competitions and gatherings. I know it’s a part of the culture within creative industries like art, movies, music and design — but who are we to judge each other? Why not let the audience talk? See how much they buy, see how they talk about our designs and show them off to their friends. I’m proud and feel good when I see my designs on TV, or seeing families living with my furniture designs and enjoying them.

    The Lugano Wall System from BoConcept, designed by Morten Georgsen
    HD: Do you have any people who inspire your work or your approach to your work?

    MG: When I was younger I got very inspired, or perhaps just learned things, from the designers and product managers at Bang & Olufsen, but today I think I get more inspired by my direct customers and their clients. When I see their needs or what can be done better, my right part of the brain goes into overdrive. Seeing what’s not there or what people cannot express in solid terms is often the best source of inspiration!

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    HD: ‘Necessity is the mother of all invention’, after all! And moving on to your time at BoConcept, how would you define the philosophy of the company?

    MG: The BoConcept philosophy is to offer modern design furniture based on Scandinavian ideas about function and simplicity to an urban-minded customer. Honestly, it’s actually very tough to design for BoConcept as you always have to get the very best out of yourself — you have to get to the core in order to design furniture with great value and that’s what BoConcept demands.

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    HD: Is there are a particular product, range or project of which you are particularly proud?

    MG: I’m so fortunate, as I am still involved with a huge part of the BoConcept collection — I am very proud of the ‘Milano’ table collection and the ‘Lugano’ wall system. The Milano, because it has become a classic within centre-based tables and an ‘icon’ of sorts within the collection. Lugano, because it is such a well-thought-through wall system. It’s versatile in style, function, size and price level — a true BoConcept product. And I can tell you, to make a wall system like that takes a lot of thought and re-thinking.

    Morten’s favourite designs: the Lugano Wall System with drop-down and flip-up doors (R and L) as well as the ‘iconic’ Milano Table (C)
    HD: The perfect blend of functionality and cutting-edge design, sounds fantastic. What do you think makes good design? In your opinion, what are the most common mistakes made in interior design?

    MG: As I mentioned before, good design is when function supports aesthetics/materials and vice versa… many designers make the mistake of not achieving this by not taking the time to get to the core of the challenge and thereby adding instead of taking away.

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    HD: And lastly, what do you like to do in your free-time when you’re not busy designing?

    MG: A big sport in Spain where I live is called Padel, something between squash and tennis. I play that very often. Apart from that I love Spanish cuisine and the small, beautiful restaurants that offer excellent food. Once a month, I meet with friends for a poker night. I like the game as it requires all parts of the brain. But like all passionate designers, there is hardly ever real ‘time off’ as ideas are always appearing when they want to… uncontrollable nuisances!

     

    Morten’s particularly proud how iconic the Milano Table has become within the BoConcept collection
    You can see more of Morten’s work and the wider BoConcept range by clicking here

    Butlins’ Minehead £16 million project features Marley’s Cedral Lap weatherboard

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    Its speed and ease of installation, low maintenance benefits, fresh and modern aesthetic and varied colour options, have seen Marley Eternit’s Cedral Lap weatherboard specified to play a central role in the contemporary re-creation of the iconic Butlins’ chalets at a new £16 million development in Minehead. West Lakes Village at Butlins’ Minehead resort has been created ahead of the company’s 80th birthday, with the construction of 117 colourful brand new holiday homes inspired by the original chalets created by Billy Butlin in the 1930s. Architects Allison Pike were actively involved in the project since inception, helping Butlins to evolve the chalet concept to meet the needs of 21st century families. Multi award winning Principal Contractors McGoff & Byrne were appointed for the construction phase of the development.

    McGoff & Byrne specified Marley Eternit’s Cedral Lap weatherboard to create the colourful timber aesthetic synonymous with the facades of the original Butlins chalets, but with the longevity and simple installation offered by the fibre cement cladding. Harry Galloway, Construction Director from McGoff & Byrne, explains: “The original West Lakes Village design utilised timber for the chalets’ cladding. We amended the specification to Cedral as it provided us with a wide colour palette to choose from and would ensure the striking looks of the chalets’ exteriors lasted with minimal maintenance.

    “The seaside location of the development means the chalets have to withstand exposure to salt, so we needed a cladding material that could stand-up to this challenge without requiring significant maintenance to keep the look fresh.

    “The different pastel colours of the chalets are a key feature and help recreate the original Butlins 1930s’ feel. By using Cedral, we were able to obtain all of the colours we needed from the factory without having to paint on site, including a special made to order colour manufactured specifically for the project. Marley Eternit’s Cedral Lap weatherboard has been used as external cladding on all of the one and two storey lakeside, lake view and park view chalets clustered in landscaped parkland around two newly created lakes.

    Fibre cement Cedral weatherboard is a low maintenance, rot free alternative to traditional timber weatherboarding with a life expectancy of 50 years and can be supplied in a standard range of 21 factory applied solid colours and two woodstain finishes. Cedral Lap is specially designed so the planks are overlapped when installed creating a traditional, clapper-board aesthetic. Or to create a more unusual aesthetic, Cedral Click planks are fitted together flush, creating a striking modern and contemporary facade.

    Kobe introduces chic, contemporary fabric range ‘Elements’

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    Luxury fabric specialist, Kobe, has introduced Elements, a collection of 100% flame retardant chic and contemporary fabrics for both domestic and contract window décor and soft furnishings.A palette of rich and neutral tones complements the sophisticated collection of luxurious easy-to-care-for, washable fabrics. Their cool linen, soft satin and subtle metallic look is a perfect match for the geometric, herringbone and medallion designs.

    The Elements range from KOBE is a collection of 100% flame retardant fabrics for both domestic and contract furnishings

    Exciting creations include Trapezium. Embracing the signature Kobe style, this woven jacquard has a soft, supple satin touch and features a modern medallion pattern which can be reversed and is available in eight delicate colours. Screen is a woven jacquard with shimmering metallic yarns in silver and gold on an elegant satin base. This glamorous fabric is available in seven stunning colours.

    The Elements room high collection includes Avoir, a 100% blackout woven dobby with a soft natural linen touch and comes in sophisticated cream, sand, light grey and charcoal. Complementing Avoir is Regulus, a 100% blackout lining in stylish off-white/cream. Convex room high is woven in a loose double panama with a soft metallic texture and is available in six cool neutral colours.

    Elements contract window décor offers affordable prices and value for money while enjoying the signature Kobe style.

    Le Meridien strengthens presence in India with Mahabaleshwar resort

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    Le Méridien Hotels & Resorts, part of Starwood Hotels & Resorts have announced their first Le Méridien resort in India, Le Méridien Mahabaleshwar Resort & Spa.While being the first resort, it is the brand’s ninth property in the country, further strengthening the Paris-born brand’s presence throughout India. Nestled in the scenic Western Ghats, the resort is a few hours’ drive from the cosmopolitan centres of Mumbai and Pune.

    The hotel features 122 stylishly appointed guestrooms and suites, all complemented with private balconies that offer expansive views of the surrounding natural scenery. Each room features the brand’s signature, destination-inspired amenities and the brand’s reinterpretation of the traditional lobby, the signature Le Méridien Hub, transforms the public space into a social gathering place.

    “We are pleased to unveil the spectacular Le Méridien Mahabaleshwar Resort & Spa, a highly anticipated addition to our India portfolio”, said Dilip Puri, Managing Director India and Regional Vice President South Asia, Starwood Hotels & Resorts. “With its culturally-refined design and atmosphere combined with stunning views, the resort is sure to impress and attract travelers for a refreshing break, and emerge as a leading resort in the country.”

    Other resort facilities include the Explore Spa by Le Méridien with eight treatment rooms including a hammam bath treatment room and a vichy shower treatment room. The well-equipped fitness centre along with both a lagoon style swimming pool and a rooftop infinity pool make for the ideal rejuvenating experience. The resort also offers 250 square metres of banqueting space including a ballroom, four versatile meeting rooms and a well-appointed business centre. The serene outdoor venues provide for inspiring spaces for meetings and events.

    The resort provides seamless access to the quaint hill town’s rich tapestry of offerings, including a curated visit, courtesy of the brand’s UNLOCK ART programme, to the Devrai Art Village and the 5,000 year old Krishna Devi temple, using only the room’s key card for access.

    All photos from lemeridienmahabaleshwar.com

    Product Spotlight: Robert Allen Design – Beacon Hill, Maravilha

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    Beacon Hill is known as a purveyor of the world’s finest silks. We collaborate with master weavers in Italy, India, Thailand and China to offer our customers original and worldwide exclusive silk textiles of the highest quality.And Beacon Hill’s showroom exclusive Maravilha collection celebrates the wanderlust of the Bohemian artist — the devotee of a life lived alongside beauty, authenticity, creativity and adventure. Maravilha is Portuguese for wonder and the collection is rife with opulent silk jacquards, intricate embroideries and bold patterns.

    The fabrics are artisanal, intricate and embellished. Their designs are inspired by the streets of Rio, the Brazilian modernist architecture of Oscar Niemeyer and the country’s coastal shores. Maravilha, marked by intense colour and hidden, unexpected pleasures, is a design destination all of its own.

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    Premier Inn reveals plans for Shepherds Hotel transformation in Cumbria

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    Plans for a new £5 million Premier Inn have been released after the hotel giant revealed its vision to transform the Shepherds Hotel site at Cockermouth in Cumbria.If approved, the proposals for an 80-bedroom hotel and Brewers Fayre restaurant would create up to 50 jobs. Premier Inn executives have said they believe the development will boost the area’s economy not just through jobs but by drawing more visitors to the area.

    The Brewers Fayre, the firm says, will have space for 200 covers. There will be a 120-space car park. Premier Inn, which is also pursuing plans for a hotel in Penrith town centre, says the design of the Cockermouth scheme would be “in keeping with the local environment”.

    It would see the current building, on Egremont Road, demolished and replaced with a “bespoke hotel and restaurant”. Designs went on show at the Kirkgate Centre and project team members will also field questions. After analysing comments, a planning application is expected to be lodged with Allerdale council later this year.

    Premier Inn already has hotels in Carlisle and Whitehaven. To see the plans in full, click here.