Hotel Designs

    NEWS AND ANALYSIS FOR HOTELIERS, DESIGNERS AND INDUSTRY SUPPLIERS

    Brintons adds a touch of royalty to Beach Rotana Abu Dhabi

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    Royal warranted carpet manufacturer Brintons has designed and supplied a bespoke, custom-made carpet to the opulent Beach Rotana hotel in Abu Dhabi to create a royal feel in its luxurious ballroom.Rotana, one of the leading hotel management companies within the Middle East, Africa, South Asia and Eastern Europe, appointed the Kidderminster-based manufacturer to supply its high quality carpet for the 1,100 square-metre Al Thuraya Ballroom, which can accommodate up to 1,200 guests at Rotana’s flagship hotel, Beach Rotana Abu Dhabi.

    Brintons were asked to turn a simple geometric pattern into a contemporary design, with colours such as gold and purple specified to move away from usual Arabic schemes and instead reflect more traditionally regal and classic interiors.

    Tadek Kurasinski, Brintons Business Manager for the UAE, commented: “We worked closely with the hotel to ensure we were in keeping with the current hotel style, but to also give the ballroom interiors a big impact to be a standalone showcase of the hotel.

    “In the carpet we introduced a small wave in the geometric pattern to show a beach and sand effect to reflect its location, and these subtle adjustments lent themselves well to the hotel’s ambiance and theme.”

    Brintons has worked with the Beach Rotana, which is ideally located in the centre of Abu Dhabi, for over two years and has supplied carpet to the existing hotel corridors. These designs were chosen from Brintons Art Fusion collection and help accentuate the hotel’s luxurious theme.

    10th edition of Sleep sees GROHE continue role as main sponsor

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    Once a year, representatives of the international hotel industry converge on the British capital to seek inspiration and swap ideas. Held at London’s Business Design Centre on November 24-25 2015, the tenth edition of Sleep sees GROHE, a founder member of the event, reprise its role as the main sponsor and showcase its latest offering for the hotel trade.GROHE is delighted that it will exhibit a wide range of innovations for modern hotel bathrooms at the event. New products such as the exclusive Grandera™ Collection in “Warm Sunset” rose gold and the GROHE Sensia® shower WC, delivering the utmost in hygiene and comfort, will be on display at Sleep 2015.

    GROHE will also showcase its BestMatch™ tool, which assists planners in matching taps to basins, complemented by a selection of particularly resource-efficient solutions. In addition, the exhibit introduces visitors to the manufacturer’s current “Masters of Technology” ad campaign, which illustrates that progress and advancement at GROHE are firmly rooted in the company’s history and tradition.

    GROHE’s luxurious VIP Lounge returns to the event, offering visitors an opportunity to relax and network while touring the exhibition. In addition, GROHE will be attending the European Hotel Design Awards taking place on the evening of the 24th November.

    An invaluable source of inspiration and an excellent platform for networking, the anniversary edition of Sleep will be an important innovation generator for the global hotel design community. For more information on GROHE’s products please visit www.grohe.com/uk.

    Starwood makes debut in US state of Montana with Element Bozeman

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    Starwood Hotels has announced the debut of its eco-conscious brand Element in Montana – its first in the state – with the opening of Element Bozeman.Owned by a group of Bozeman investors, the newly constructed Element hotel offers a stylish and sustainable new option for travelers with 104 light-filled rooms and an atmosphere designed to fuel a life in balance while on the road.

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    Element Bozeman is ideally positioned at the centre of the city’s entertainment district and just 15 minutes from Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN). The new Element is located in the city’s business district, near a variety of boutiques, art galleries, restaurants and night life. Known for its outdoor lifestyle, Bozeman is a year-round tourist destination with proximity to Yellowstone National Park and several world class ski areas, including Big Sky Resort.

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    As the first major hotel brand to mandate that all properties pursue sustainable certifications, Element is recognised as an industry leader in the eco-space and offers travellers a fresh, reimagined interpretation of the traditional hotel experience with natural light, modern design, healthy options and eco-centered amenities.

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    Spacious studios and one-bedroom suites at Element Bozeman feature a fluid design of modular furniture, flat-screen LED televisions, large desks with open shelving and custom-designed closets. Rooms also include fully equipped kitchens and the signature Heavenly® Bed, and spa-inspired bathrooms feature an invigorating rain shower and dual-flush toilet. Staying on the move is easy with complimentary bikes to borrow, a state-of-the-art 24-hour fitness centre and an indoor saline swimming pool and sauna.

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    Element is experiencing incredible growth momentum. With 19 deals signed in 2014, the brand is on track to triple its global portfolio in the next 3 years. On the heels of opening its first hotel outside of North America in Frankfurt, Germany, Element opened its first hotel in China this year to be followed by new hotels in London, Amsterdam, Boston and Philadelphia, signifying the global appeal of the brand.

    Jeeves by Gallery Direct

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    The Jeeves Silver Drinks Cabinet from Gallery Direct offers the height of suave elegance with a hint of retro. The cabinet features fine reeded lines beautifully hand gilded in silver leaf with a contrasting black interior and mirrored back panel.

    For more information, please contact Gallery Direct via their website: www.gallerydirect.co.uk

    Aloft continues bullish expansion in New York with Financial District opening

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    Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide announced this week Aloft, the innovative hotel brand for today’s hyper-connected global traveller, has expanded its New York City portfolio with the opening of its first Aloft hotel in the Financial District.Owned by Lam Generation and managed by Real Hospitality, Aloft Manhattan Downtown — Financial District features 125 loft-like rooms, tech-forward experiences, a buzzing social scene, and a full line-up of innovative music-driven programming. The hotel joins Aloft Harlem and Aloft New York Brooklyn as the third Aloft hotel in the New York City area.

    Aloft Financial District is ideally located on Ann Street, a short walk from the New York Stock Exchange, City Hall, One World Trade Center and numerous global corporate headquarters including Goldman Sachs and American Express. Notable New York City landmarks are also within reach by walking or via subway, including Battery Park, the Brooklyn Bridge Promenade, the Statue of Liberty, South Street Seaport, SoHo, Chinatown and Brooklyn.

    Amenities at Aloft Financial District include a 24-hour fitness center, the brand’s signature W XYZ® bar, 250 square feet of flexible meeting space, the re:mix lounge and re:fuel at Aloft — a one-stop grab & go food and beverage area.

    The Aloft brand’s innovative and exclusive initiatives set it apart from the competition. Aloft Hotels recently announced the launch of SPG Keyless — an evolution of Aloft’s Smart Check-in — the hospitality industry’s first mobile, keyless entry system allowing guests to use their smart phone as a key.

    The technology is rolling out to all Aloft, Element and W Hotels Worldwide by year’s end. 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 remains the fastest growing brand in the history of hospitality with 100 hotels in 15 countries. Recently marked by the openings of Aloft Munich in Germany and Aloft South Beach in Miami, the brand continues to expand in key global markets with eight additional hotels set to open by the end of 2015.

    Cardiff Holland House Hotel and Spa showcases new city-inspired design

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    The 4-star Mercure Cardiff Holland House Hotel and Spa situated in the Welsh capital of Cardiff has undergone an extensive refurbishment, transforming its bedrooms and public spaces.Mercure, a “locally inspired” brand, has drawn influence for the hotel’s new interior design from Cardiff itself. Inspired by Cardiff’s Millennium Centre, Bay and Castle, the interior design is permeated with Welsh copper and slate incorporating copper pendant lighting, slate feature wall and Welsh woolen upholstery.

    The refurbishment has completely transformed the public spaces creating intimate seating areas, stand-out design and reclaimed timber effect flooring to deliver a stylish and airy environment for eating, drinking, dining or lounging.

    The refurbishment is in keeping with Mercure’s ‘Welcome’ concept, which has reinvented the guest experience through a new open-plan and inviting lobby design. Unprecedented in midscale hotels, the new concept is designed to provide guests with a unique and distinguished experience from arrival, which is in harmony with a friendly, flexible and relaxed experience.

    A major part of the refurbishment has been the new dining area, known as the Urban Bar and Kitchen, is an open-plan space with statement booth style seating offset by a magnificent circular bar. Developing the local design concept further, dock-inspired rope installations pervade the contemporary surroundings whilst marine waterways and bay enthused artwork sit alongside historical photography adorning the walls.

    The hotel offers a range of accommodation across its newly renovated 165 bedrooms, including superior rooms, privilege rooms, four suites and one Presidential Suite. Residing on the 15th floor, the Presidential Suite boasts stunning views across the city, as do the eight corner rooms on each floor, suitable for VIP guests or as a perfect launch event location.

    Continuing the strong design feel, all bedrooms have been refurbished with quirky artwork paying homage to iconic figures linked to sporting events including Henry VIII holding a cricket bat amongst others. Each bedroom is equipped with a TV including international satellite channels; 24-hour room service and free Wi-Fi access, which is also available throughout the hotel.

    The hotel is also home to the newly repositioned Spa offering an array of therapeutic treatments promoting rest and relaxation alongside more unusual methods such as Counsillor. Guests can make use of the spacious 16m indoor pool, thermal suite, fully equipped gym, sauna and steam room as part of their stay.

    Introducing the Essente Autumn Collection by KOBE UK

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    Luxury fabric specialist, Kobe, has introduced its Essente autumn collection of contemporary curtain and upholstery fabrics. The fresh and contemporary range features a variety of plains in a cool linen, soft suede and silk satin appearance. This natural palette of pastel and neutral tones complements the sophisticated collection of fresh and contemporary geometrical, embroidered and floral designs.

    Said David Harris, md of Kobe UK: “The Essente collection benefits from the logistical expertise and quality of Kobe, while giving access to a wider customer base through its realistic price points. The range is suitable for both domestic and commercial installations.”

    Essente’s curtain and upholstery fabrics include Exeter and Cambridge, both comprising of 100% polyester. Exeter is a timeless plain with a natural linen texture available in a range of 31 colours. Cambridge is a luxurious soft suede in a range of 22 colours.

    The Essente Savanna collection, a range of upholstery fabrics, includes Antelope, a woven jacquard comprising 100% polyester featuring a traditional herringbone pattern, available in 13 colours. Serval has a semi-solid wool look and feel, woven with multi-coloured yarns. It comprises 65% polyester and 35% cotton and comes in a range of 10 colours.

    The autumn collection follows on from the success of the previous Essente ranges which offer a wide selection of chic, commercial and easy-care interior fabrics. As a sister brand, Essente benefits from the logistical excellence of Kobe and its sophisticated automated warehouse and ERP system.

    The collection is easy-to-care-for, washable and suitable for upholstery and soft furnishings.

    When used for upholstery Kobe’s Essente fabrics can be supplied with a domestic backcoat which complies with the BS 5852 ignition source 0 and 1, passing the cigarette and match test.

    All Kobe’s upholstery fabrics offer exceptional durability, scoring highly on the Martindale Rub Test.

    Addition of 19th property in China for Renaissance Hotels

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    The opening of the 296-room Renaissance Suzhou Wujiang Hotel in Shengze is the first internationally branded hotel in the area expanding Marriott’s footprint in China and one step closer to their goal of making Marriott International the most popular global tourism company in Asia Pacific, according to Henry Lee, Chief Operation Official, Greater China of Marriott International.

    In addition to the 296 guest rooms, the new Renaissance Suzhou Wujiang Hotel also boasts 15 spacious suites that have their own kitchenettes with refrigerators. All guest rooms feature plush bedding, high speed wireless internet, an LED TV and a spacious work area.

    Guests may also enjoy a 24-hour fitness centre as well as an indoor heated swimming pool boasting magnificent lake views.

    Dining and bar facilities at the Renaissance Suzhou Wujiang Hotel includes:

    Wan Li Chinese Restaurant – flavours of Canton, Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces are served in a chic and inviting interior within 11 private dining rooms.
    Food Studio – serves a wide range of international specialties in the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant that offers buffet and a la cart dining.
    Smokimoto Korean Restaurant – offers delicious traditional Korean dishes including a sumptuous barbeque selection as well as fresh Japanese sashimi.
    R Bar – a chic and energetic evening gathering place that offers live music, a variety of canapés, cocktails, craft beers and fresh juices.

    The Renaissance Suzhou Wujiang Hotel features 3,800 square metres of conference and meeting space, with a stunning 1,600 square metre pillar-less Grand Ballroom that can be partitioned into three smaller rooms, and is equipped with a 140 square meter LCD screen and state-of-the-art audiovisual system. The Junior Ballroom is 400 square meters in area and can also be partitioned into three sections. There are also six multipurpose rooms for small groups and meetings.

    As a major stop along the ancient Silk Road, Shengze was a famously prosperous base for silk production. Its remaining Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasty buildings now draw thousands of tourists each year. Today silk remains the focus of a more diversified local economy for Shengze, which also includes a burgeoning high-tech sector and hundreds of foreign enterprises. Local businesses benefit from the city’s location at the junction of three of the most economically developed administrative divisions of China – Zhejiang Province, Jiangsu Province and the Municipality of Shanghai.

    Newmor Wallcoverings bring ‘contemporary opulence’ to Auchrannie Resort spa refurbishment

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    Auchrannie Resort, already an awarding winning destination on the Isle of Arran, now boasts a brand new 3-storey Spa Resort Executive Wing. The 18 executive bedrooms and two suites enhance its existing two hotels, three restaurants, 30 5 star lodges, spas, indoor and outdoor play and adventure centres.

    Auchrannie was a perfect brief for Newmor, able to manufacture high performance wallcovering to individual design needs

    The new development allowed the team to take a different look to their usual style; offering opulent, contemporary interiors with an atmospheric feel and a quirky connection to the natural environment. A perfect brief for Newmor, able to manufacture high performance wallcovering to individual design needs. The solution was a custom design featuring trees complemented by Arbour a wood grain stocked wallcovering.

    It was essential that the wallcoverings were both luxurious and hardwearing. The fabric backed vinyl stylised wood effect was carefully designed to give the impression of rough-hewn wood while at the same time having an ultra-modern metallic feel.

    The Arbour design from Newmor is the perfect backdrop for the pods

    As well as stunning finishes to all bedrooms, the first two floors feature guest lounges leading to an external balcony. The executive rooms and two executive suites have full use of the resort’s Stromach Lounge, to enjoy complementary snacks and refreshments as well the outdoor hot tub with fabulous views of Glen Cloy. The lounge area in the executive suites come complete with a ‘chill out pod’ — a circular pod inset into the wall where people can recline and relax.

    It was essential that the wallcoverings were both luxurious and hardwearing

    The Arbour design from Newmor is the perfect backdrop for the pods, its hand drawn detail of wood grain textures, including knots, creates a natural feel whilst maintaining a contemporary look. Richard Small, General Manager at the resort, is delighted: “We are very pleased with the positive feedback we have had so far, guests appreciate the large picture windows, bespoke wall coverings, ambient lighting and sumptuous furnishings throughout.”

    Four Seasons new hotel and resort openings during 2016

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    2016 is shaping up to be a great year for Four Seasons with the opening of several new hotels and resorts planned for the UAE, Kuwait, Japan, China and the USA. A summary of the openings are as follows:

    Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi at Al Maryah Island:
    This 200-room property is located in the heart of the new Central Business District with 124 private and serviced residences. An array of dining options are planned for the hotel, including a retro-modern Chicago steakhouse. A cocktail bar and a poolside restaurant with views overlooking the sea are also planned.

    Four Seasons Hotel Dubai International Financial Centre:


    A 106-room hotel with an 8th floor sky bar boasting Burj Khalifa views, with a cigar room on the mezzanine. Also included will be a rooftop pool and garden to provide a welcome oasis in this fast-paced city. Interiors by Tihany Design.

    Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait at Burj Alshaya:
    This 263-room property is located in the central business district. An Italian dining concept created around three wood-burning ovens as well as a pan-Asian restaurant – both with outdoor terraces on the penthouse level – will be among five food and beverage options. Interiors by Yabu Pushelberg will include a spectacular indoor pool in the beautifully designed spa and fitness complex.

    Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto:


    The Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto features 124 rooms, 57 Four Seasons Private Residences, a spa and fitness centre with a pool, and four food and beverage concepts. Local artists will be featured throughout the traditionally-inspired modern décor characterised by an understated Japanese aesthetic. The hotel will be located in the city’s historic Higashiyama-ku district.

    Four Seasons Hotel Tianjin:
    The 259-room property will be the brand’s 9th hotel in the country. Part of a mixed complex with an office tower and retail stores, the Hotel is in a pedestrian-friendly area near Nanjing Road, the city’s main east-west thoroughfare and Bingjiang Avenue, the city’s major shopping area. With three food and beverage options and a spa and fitness facility with a pool, the hotel will be the first Four Seasons in China’s 4th most populous city.

    Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown:


    Located in the heart of Lower Manhattan in the Tribeca district, the 185-room building is designed by Robert AM Stern Architects with interiors by Yabu Pushelberg. It will feature an exclusive spa and fitness facility, naturally-lit event spaces, and soon-to-be-revealed street level restaurant and bar concept, as well as 157 Private Residences.

    Four Seasons Resort O‘ahu at Ko Olina:


    This 358-room beachfront hotel is located on the island’s sunset coast featuring multiple beaches and pools – several reserved for adults only – a multi-level spa and wellness centre plus on-site tennis and watersports, and preferred access at the Ko Olina golf club. Event spaces can host up to 900 guests. New design by Philpotts Interiors will enhance the original building by architect Edward Killingsworth.

    Four Seasons Hotel The Surf Club:


    The exclusive 77-room property is set within a 9-acre (3.6-hectare) complex with 965 feet (300 metres) of Atlantic beachfront. It will offer more than 40 beach cabanas among landscaped gardens and four pools. Design architects for the Hotel and 150 Private Residences are Richard Meier & Partners.

    “Hamptonality” spreads in Oklahoma with Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Claremore opening

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    Hampton by Hilton, the global brand of more than 2,000 mid-priced Hampton Inn by Hilton, Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton and Hampton by Hilton hotels, has announced the opening of its newest property – the Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Claremore, Oklahoma.Guestrooms at the 80-room hotel are equipped with the brand’s signature Clean and fresh Hampton bed®, LCD flat-screen TV, microwave, fridge, coffeemaker and work desk. Inviting suites are also available, offering additional space and a comfortable sleeper sofa.

    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 travellers. Additionally, the hotel features TREATS, a new food and beverage shop filled with snacks, toiletries, local merchandise and drinks for purchase.

    Located at 1811 South Scissortail Avenue in Claremore, the Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Claremore is managed by Leisure Hospitality Management and offers free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour business centre, a 1,000 square foot meeting space that can accommodate up to 70 people and a fitness centre. Leisure facilities include a relaxing indoor swimming pool and whirlpool tub. The hotel also provides free On the House hot breakfast as well as Hampton’s On the RunTM Breakfast Bags, available on weekdays.

    “We are eager to welcome guests to the beautiful historical district of Claremore and offer the ultimate in quality accommodations and amenities,” said Sonia Vieira, general manager. “With our expansive meeting space and friendly staff, we are look forward to hosting visitors and gatherings in our contemporary new location.”

    Starwood Hotels & Resorts announces 10th hotel in Brazil

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    Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. has signed an agreement to develop a new-build Sheraton hotel in Brazil, owned by local real estate developer, Grupo Mendes.The Sheraton Santos Hotel, due to open in 2017, is part of a mixed used development that includes residences, offices and retail space. Featuring 213 guestrooms, the property will offer all of the Sheraton brand’s signature amenities, including an ultramodern Sheraton Club Lounge, a lobby bar serving the brand’s latest food and beverage program Paired, a signature restaurant, the Shine Spa for Sheraton™, a pool and state-of-the-art fitness facilities.

    “Brazil continues to be a key growth market for us and we’re seeing strong momentum in the region,” said Jorge Giannattasio, Senior Vice President and Chief of Operations, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Latin America. “When the hotel opens in 2017, we will once again be the first international hotel chain to enter an important and emerging city, reinforcing the global power of the Sheraton brand.”

    Sheraton Santos Hotel will cater to the increased demand from international and national business travellers, boasting some of the largest meetings and events space in the city with more than 15,000 square feet of meeting space, including a Grand Ballroom measuring almost 5,000 square feet and various banquet rooms.

    “Brazil, with its sheer size and potential, offers many opportunities for us to expand our brands in both primary and secondary cities,” said Victor Vazquez, Senior Vice President of Acquisitions & Development, Latin America. “The signing of Sheraton Santos is a testament to our strong brand recognition in the country and demand for our brands from guests, customers and development partners.”

    Product Spotlight: The rugs of BoConcept

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    Few things make a room come together more than a rug. With BoConcept’s collection you get a rug that fits your interior perfectly.From bold to elegant, BoConcept rugs are all handmade pieces of art in high-quality materials like cowhide, knitted wool and shiny strands that are put together in an elegant, shaggy way.

    Their collection offers a wide range of rugs to complete the look of a room and have been carefully selected to match their range of furniture.

    Click on the images below to see in more detail:

    To see other examples and for more information on rugs in the BoConcept range, click here.

    Aloft Santa Clara opens in Silicon Valley

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    Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.® are pleased to announce the opening of the 175-room Aloft Santa Clara located in Silicon Valley, California.


    Re:mixSM lounge. Images available at www.aloftsantaclara.com

    Featuring 2,800 square feet of meeting space, an outdoor deck, 24-hour re-charge gym, outdoor pool and the brand’s signature W XYZ bar. The Aloft Santa Clara also features a re:fuel at Aloft – a one-stop gourmet grab & go food and beverage area.

    “Aloft Santa Clara is a highly anticipated new hotel in this bustling technology hub, and we expect it will quickly emerge as a top choice among visitors to Silicon Valley,” said Umesh Patel, Vice President, CalTex Hospitality, Inc. “The Aloft brand has experienced phenomenal growth, due to its distinctive sense of style, buzzing social scene and line-up of innovative programming.”

    Owned by CalTex Hospitality, Inc. and managed by Lodgic Hospitality, the Aloft Santa Clara features the recently launched SPG Keyless—an evolution of Aloft’s Smart Check-in— the hospitality industry’s first mobile, keyless entry system allowing guests to use their smart phone as a key. The technology is rolling out to all Aloft, Element and W Hotels Worldwide by year’s end.

    “Aloft Santa Clara is an exciting new addition to the brand’s growing Silicon Valley portfolio and will offer travellers a uniquely tech-forward hotel experience,” said Brian McGuinness, Senior Vice President, Specialty Select Brands for Starwood. “As Starwood’s hub of technological innovation, Aloft appeals to the early adopter with its forward-thinking approach to hospitality.”

    First hotel in Columbia for Courtyard by Marriott brand

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    Courtyard by Marriott is rapidly expanding its international presence and has recently announced the opening of a new 144-room Courtyard by Marriott Hotel in Bogota.


    The Courtyard by Marriott Bogota

    Bogota is known as one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in South America and the new Courtyard by Marriott Bogota is perfectly positioned to service this financial, political and cultural centre with its prestigious Avenida El Dorado location close to the new terminal at El Dorado International Airport.

    “The El Dorado Airport recently underwent a multi-million dollar renovation and is considered among the key hubs in Latin America, making the Courtyard by Marriott Bogota on Avenida El Dorado an excellent option for the modern regional business traveller,” said Sergio Ohliger, general manager of the hotel.

    The Courtyard by Marriott Bogota features a business lobby, lobby bar, the casual dining CENTRO restaurant, flexible meeting space and recreational facilities, including a swimming pool and sauna. Additionally, it includes the brand’s new modern guestroom design and features plush bedding, a functional work space, spacious bathrooms, a separate seating area and complimentary in-room high-speed Internet.

    The hotel is part of a mixed-use complex which includes prime office and retail space.

    The Old Clare Hotel launches in Sydney

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    Two of Sydney’s iconic heritage-listed buildings — the former Clare Hotel pub and the Carlton & United Breweries Administration Building have been carefully adjoined by a glass link-way under the engineered expertise of Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects.The result: a distinctive and unique design-led property constructed with obsessive attention to aesthetics and a focus on retaining as many interesting and original features as possible, which is set to be Sydney’s finest boutique design hotel — and is now officially open for business.

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    The Old Clare Hotel brings a unique offering to the city’s hotel market. Not only a place to stay — but for curious travellers and locals alike to entertain, enjoy and experience the cornerstone of Chippendale, the thriving, emerging city suburb.

    A total of sixty two rooms and suites of seven distinctive types feature high ceilings, large original framed windows, heritage timber panelling and original exposed walls. Highlights include the heritage C.U.B. Suite — featuring spacious separate sleeping quarters, ample meeting, living and dining space with an eight-seater table and an anteroom with library. The Mary O’ Suite — named after Chippendale character, Mary O’Shea, also known as Pig Mary entails a separate entertaining and dining area for up to eight guests, a wet bar and sleeping quarters overlooking Kensington Street.

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    The Chippendale Lofts are both contemporary and spacious, featuring a private bedroom with open white marble bathroom and sitting area over two levels. Intricate, quirky objects and fixtures have been hand-selected to furnish each space; including .PSLAB pendant lights, vintage furniture, custom tote bags and cushions inspired by Australian fauna and flora created by Eloise Rapp.

    There are sixty two custom made desk lamps fashioned from transformed vintage machinery of decades past by Paul Firbank a.k.a. The Rag and Bone Man, while New Zealand brand Triumph & Disaster challenge the senses with specialised amenity sets in each room. Throughout the hotel, Maison Balzac have created a bespoke and welcoming scent, evoking the memories of the past.

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    Downstairs, The Clare bar adjoins the hotel reception – embracing the ethos of its earlier incarnation as preferred watering hole for locals, indie rock lovers, bohemians, artists and intellectuals. Upstairs, an expansive Rooftop Pool and Bar with panoramic views of the surrounding district is the ultimate locale to have a sunrise yoga session or sundowner in equal measure.

    Additional amenities at The Old Clare Hotel include a private gym and a heritage meeting space. A day spa will also launch in early 2016. Outside of The Old Clare Hotel; explore the Chippendale neighbourhood by custom made bicycle.

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    Three independent restaurants, offering different dining experiences, will also open as part of The Old Clare Hotel. Automata, Clayton Wells’ first solo restaurant, seating sixty guests and serving a constantly changing five-course menu has opened on Kensington Street. Silvereye, situated on level two of the hotel is by former Noma chef, Sam Miller, and will offer two tasting menus.

    ibis Styles Glasgow Centre George Square, now open

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    The new premium budget ibis Styles Glasgow Centre George Square has opened its doors following a £7m investment converting the property from the abandoned Telfer House building.

    ibis Styles Glasgow Centre George Square

    Operated by Glasgow-based Redefine|BDL Hotels, the hotel has been designed with Glasgow’s culture in mind, along with a large dose of humour as it celebrates the city’s bold personality.

    From the grit of the Clydeside shipyards and the creative genius of Glasgow’s most famous sons, to the hilarious traits of “The Big Yin” himself, Billy Connolly, the ibis Styles Glasgow Centre George Square captures the city’s bountiful banter throughout its design.

    Inge Van Ooteghem, SVP Operations Economy and Budget Hotels, comments: “We are delighted to open ibis Styles Glasgow Centre George Square – a hotel that perfectly blends humour and creative flair throughout its design. Whether guests are here for business or leisure, they’ll experience the vibrancy and charm of Glasgow through the fabric of the hotel walls.”

    Whilst the design is outrageously fun, there are subtle touches throughout the hotel. Carets feature quotations from the local shipyard works and weaved within them is the beloved rose emblem, a subtle nod to the world-renowned Glaswegian architect, designer and artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

    ibis Styles Glasgow Centre George Square

    Guest rooms feature a digital print headboard featuring iconic images of the city and traffic cone lights, with stencilled crane illustrations in the bathroom mirrors and on the bedrooms walls, giving the impression the TV is suspended from a height.

    A city where visitors are welcomed with a warm hug and a wee dram, ibis Styles Glasgow Centre George Square offers business and leisure travellers the perfect stay with great location at a great price. Visit www.ibis.com to book your stay.

    Autograph Collection signs first Greek hotel

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    The award-winning Domes of Elounda, Crete are proud to be the first hotel to join the Autograph Collection, Marriott International’s striking collection of independent hotels.A collection of 78 suites and 40 villas, Domes of Elounda fits perfectly with the vision of Autograph Collection and represents an exciting move for its global growth strategy.

    Domes of Elounda offers Mediterranean style in an elegant setting coupled with considerable levels of privacy and lavish comfort which has made this a favourite getaway for A-list celebrities and influential businesspeople.

    The property has recently completed a multi-million pound expansion which includes 28 Domes Luxury Residences furnished with every imaginable amenity and generous private swimming pools, along with a brand new family area offering an array of activities for all ages.

    George P. Spanos, vice president of Ledra Hotels and Villas, commented: “For Marriott International to join forces with Domes of Elounda under the umbrella of Autograph Collection is an acknowledgement of our efforts and commitment to offer distinctive hospitality experiences. With this strategic partnership, Domes of Elounda enters dynamically into a new era of further developments.”

    Hilton Worldwide signs two DoubleTree properties for Bogotá, Colombia

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    Hilton Worldwide has announced that its DoubleTree brand will make its entry into Colombia with the signing of two new franchise license agreements.

    Hilton plans to convert two Hoteles Cosmos hotels in Bogotá into DoubleTree by Hilton properties, with both continuing to be operated by Cosmos Hotels – one of Colombia’s most-recognised hotel brands for over thirty years.The conversion of the Cosmos Insignia Hotel into the DoubleTree by Hilton Bogotá Parque 93 is scheduled to open in December 2015. Retaining all 132 guest rooms, the hotel will feature the restaurant Agata, a Lobby Lounge and an executive lounge with Bar. Located in the centre of Bogotá’s Chicó neighbourhood, it is just minutes away from restaurants, cafés and bars of Parque 93.

    Tower C of the Hotel & Convention Centre Cosmos 100 will be converted into an 88-room DoubleTree by Hilton Bogotá Calle 100, scheduled to open in February 2016. Located in the north end of the city, the hotel will feature a lobby lounge and restaurant and will benefit from direct access to the Cosmos 100 meeting and event space.

    Guest rooms will feature a broad range of modern furnishings and an array of complimentary amenities will be available to guests, including WiFi throughout the hotel’s public areas and guest rooms, 24-hour business centre, 24-hour fitness centre, and airport shuttle.

    “Bogotá’s geographic location and international airport, which has direct global flights from over 50 destinations, making it the northern hub for South America, have enabled the city to grow as a business hub and an ideal place for guests seeking the upscale, full-service experience that only DoubleTree by Hilton can deliver,” said John Greenleaf, global head, DoubleTree by Hilton. “We look forward to welcoming guests to these new properties, starting with the signature warm chocolate chip cookie greeting at check-in and continuing through every touch point of our guests’ stay.”

    Product Spotlight: Robert Allen’s Drapeable Textures

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    Robert Allen’s latest collections of Drapeable Textures pay homage to understated glamour, elevating design staples by infusing them with shimmer and sheen.The lines offer two distinct qualities: Lustre subtly glows with foil prints and faux silks, while Tonal Mélange contains slubbier textures achieved with irregular weaves and twisted yarns. Neutrals, metallics and pastels anchor the collections’ long colour lines.

    Click on the images below for more detail:

    To see other examples and for more information on drapeable textures in the Robert Allen range, click here.

    Marriott International expands South African portfolio with hotel and serviced apartments

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    Marriott certainly has ambitious plans for its brands within South Africa. The acquisition of Protea Hotels in 2014 has secured, at least for now, Marriott as the largest hotel operator in Africa with 38 projected developments within the next five years on the continent across Marriott’s seven brands.The rapidly expanding economic growth in Africa is important to Marriott’s growth strategy, and the development of two new properties in Johannesburg scheduled for February 2018 will accommodate Africa’s growing middle class and youth population with upscale residential living and hotel in one of Africa’s iconic cities.

    Located in the Melrose Arch precinct in Johannesburg, the 150-room Johannesburg Marriott Hotel Melrose Arch and 200-unit Marriott Executive Apartments Johannesburg Melrose Arch are part of a mixed-use development owned by The Amdec Group. Two Protea Hotels already feature within the complex: the African Pride Melrose Arch Hotel and Protea Hotel Fire & Ice! Melrose Arch, and this partnership further strengthens the relationship between Marriott and the Amdec Group.

    The Johannesburg Marriott Hotel Melrose Arch will feature the new branding which is currently being rolled out globally and will include a modernisation of the brand’s overall appeal as well as redesigned lobbies and public spaces known as ‘Greatrooms’.

    The Marriott Executive Apartments Johannesburg Melrose Arch provide upscale residential living with personalised service and an assurance that the environment has all the comforts of home.

    Hyatt Place opens in Honduras, Central America

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    Hyatt Hotels Corporation and LATAM Hotels Corp are pleased to announce the opening of the 126-room Hyatt Place Tegucigalpa, in Honduras. “We are excited to be contributing to the Hyatt Place brand’s expansion in Central America with the opening of Hyatt Place Tegucigalpa,” stated Mr. Fernando Paiz, President of LATAM Hotels Corp. “As business and leisure travel grows in Honduras, we believe Hyatt Place hotels offer travelers style, innovation, 24/7 convenience and every modern comfort to create a seamless stay in the city.”

    The hotel offers a Gallery Kitchen breakfast and 24/7 Gallery Menu with meals prepared at any time of the day; 24/7 Gallery Menu & Market and Coffee to Cocktails Bar.

    As well as 24/7 meal options, there is also a 24-hour StayFit Gym, a heated rooftop outdoor pool and deck and 3,000 square feet of flexible meeting/function space with free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.

    To celebrate the first Hyatt Place hotel in Honduras, the hotel commissioned special artwork from artist, Santos Arzu Quioto. Reflecting the colours and textures of the city of Tegucigalpa, the artwork – described by the artist as “Cartography of Tegucigalpa” or “Cerro de la Plata” (Silver Mountain) – is abstract work and forms a focal piece in the hotel’s Gallery area.

    “The Hyatt Place brand was designed from the insight of our guests’ appreciation for approachable style, where design and quality is delivered in a very simple and affordable fashion, offering a seamless travel experience for guests,” said Steven Dominguez, vice president of global brands for Hyatt Place and Hyatt House. “As the Hyatt portfolio of brands continues to enter new markets throughout the region, we are delighted that the opening of Hyatt Place Tegucigalpa marks the first Hyatt branded hotel in Honduras.”

    Burgess Exhibits at The Hotel Show

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    2015 has been a very busy year so far for Burgess Furniture. Not only have we launched our contemporary Evosa Congress Range, we have also been busy revamping and relaunching our Classic Chair brochure. The relaunch brings a modern twist to some of our much loved classic chairs.This year at The Hotel Show, which runs from the 28th to the 30th September, we will be showcasing our new Evosa Congress chair range. The Evosa Congress is a frame stacking chair with all the stylish characteristics of the original Evosa. Its slender, chrome plated steel frame has the option to come fully upholstered or with a knitted mesh back, but whichever option, it is always the apex of modernity and comfort.

    The Evosa Congress is just one in a long line of products that are renowned, not just in the Middle East, but worldwide for their elegance, quality and reliability. To this day, our banquet and conference chairs and tables are still proudly designed and manufactured in the UK, and from there, are exported all over the world.

    Come along to our stand 6E216 and see our great range of products for yourself!

    Hotel Summit 2015; a trade show with a difference

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    Hilton London Wembley, in the shadow of one of the world’s most iconic stadiums, was the backdrop for this year’s Hotel Summit, where more than 50 delegates and 25 suppliers gathered for an afternoon of networking and showcasing the latest products in the hotel industry. Daniel Fountain was on hand to review proceedings.

    The Hotel Summit has quickly become one of the more popular events on the conference circuit, and with its networking opportunities, tailor-made itineraries for each delegate and specifically designed meetings for suppliers — it’s easy to see why.

    As well as identifying new suppliers that can offer interior design products and facilities management services, in industries as wide ranging as upholstery, lighting, and security systems the delegates enjoyed two seminars – which bookended the networking sessions – from the Society of British and International Design (SBID) President Vanessa Brady and Qbic Hotels MD Julie Fawcett.

    Vanessa Brady led the delegates through how to gain more business while investing and strengthening existing contacts with the opening presentation. This was followed at the end of the day by a talk by Julie Fawcett, who explained why OTAs shouldn’t be considered the enemy of hoteliers. Meanwhile, the main chunk of the day – the networking opportunities — enabled suppliers and buyers to get down to the business of exchanging project and product details, forging new connections and sealing deals.

    The hotel industry is one of the most competitive in the world. And with so many events within the industry, it can be difficult to decide which ones to attend. The huge exhibitions are always popular, but the endless walking, not knowing who to speak to and no confirmed sell can feel like a waste of time. Unique events like the Hotel Summit are making trade shows a thing of the past.

    For information on the next summit, contact Jade Oliver for information and availability on j.oliver@forumevents.co.uk or 01992 374054.

    First property in South Korea for Autograph Collection with THE PLAZA

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    A contract signing has taken place between Marriott International and Hanwha Hotels & Resorts for the future management of THE PLAZA, located in South Korea, scheduled to begin in early 2016.Nestled amidst Korea’s historical district, Seoul’s 600-year history and rich culture is an essential part of THE PLAZA’s design aesthetic and has become a symbol of grandeur within the city.

    Featuring nine banquet halls that can accommodate up to 600 guests, a Grand Ballroom for up to 450 guests and Xystum House on the hotel’s top floor, THE PLAZA is an ideal venue for both large-scale events and private functions.

    “We are delighted that the partnership will bring together Autograph Collection and Marriott International’s strength in global marketing and sales with THE PLAZA’s local brand and heritage,” said Shim Kyung Seob, CEO of Hanwha Hotels & Resorts. “This is an important milestone as the hotel celebrates its 40th anniversary next year.”

    Italian architect and designer, Guido Ciompi has been appointed to renovate the hotel ahead of its new branding under the Autograph Collection. The interior design and furniture within the 410 guest rooms will be modernised and offer a variety of schemes as well as incorporating enhanced technology such as a smart touchpad to control room temperature, lighting and other amenities in the room.

    The Autograph Collection has become well-known for its culinary expertise and a new team of regional chefs will staff the restaurants and bars at THE PLAZA to offer an unforgettable experience. TAOYUEN is a Chinese restaurant featuring modern Shanghai-style cooking; MURASAKI, a Japanese restaurant that combines modern techniques with simple and casual Neoclassic Kaiseki; and TUSCANY, an Italian restaurant helmed by Michelin-star head chef Maurizio Ceccato.

    Sheraton continues to grow portfolio with San Gabriel signing

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    An agreement has been signed between Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. and Shenzhen Hazens Real Estate Investment Group, LLC to open a new Sheraton Hotel in the San Gabriel area, close to downtown Los Angeles. Scheduled to open in 2018, the Sheraton San Gabriel will break ground this month (September) and is expected to feature 277 guest rooms, 11 suites and more than 10,000 square feet of meeting space – spread across four rooms.

    The hotel will feature the brand’s signature offerings, including the Sheraton Club® and a luxury spa. Other leisure facilities will include a bar, pool, fitness facilities and two restaurants offering Chinese and steakhouse options.

    “The signing of Sheraton San Gabriel further reinforces our commitment to expanding our largest and most global brand with world-class properties in key gateway markets,” said Allison Reid, Senior Vice President of North America Development, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. “We are thrilled to expand our relationship with Hazens Real Estate Investment Group, LLC to bring Sheraton to San Gabriel.”

    Brintons Showcases Best of British in Paris

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    Brintons, the world’s leading carpet manufacturer, showcased a ‘Best of British’ themed exhibition at Maison & Objet Paris’ 20th anniversary.The prestigious show ran from the 4th – 8th September and was the first year that Brintons had exhibited at the design event.

    Brintons displayed a design from its HD Weave collection that was created in collaboration with Cristian Zuzunaga. The collection allows up to 32 colours to be weaved together to create breath-taking photorealistic illusions.

    Its new Inspirations collection was also incorporated into the display, and the inspiration behind the range was based upon three themes including tropical, geometric and architectural, all designed by a team of in-house designers.

    Anna Plumb, Europe Sales Manager for Brintons, comments: “Maison & Objet Paris has always been a key event, attracting designers, manufacturers and viewers to become fully immersed into the world of design. It was a fantastic and exciting opportunity to showcase our latest HD collection and new inspirations collection at the exhibition.

    “This year we’ve had a very strong year launching a range of new collections as well as a plethora of bespoke carpets for a diverse range of commercial projects. It was a real pleasure to be able to showcase and promote all of our work at Maison & Object.”

    Interior design visionary Jean-Michel Gathy partnering with Four Seasons Hotels for Bangkok property

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    Country Group Development (CGD) and Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts are partnering up with world-renowned designers Denniston, led by award-winning architectural and interior design legend Jean-Michel Gathy, to design the interiors of Bangkok’s exclusive Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River, set to open in 2018.The announcement marks the first collaboration between the world’s leading name in luxury hotels and resorts, and one of the leading interior design talents of his generation.

    Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River is a low-rise, urban resort hotel sprawled across the entire southern span of Chao Phraya Estate. Set on one of the largest land areas directly allocated to one hotel with an unprecedented 200 metres of river frontage, it is poised to become a truly unique urban resort arranged in a series of cascading green courtyards and lush landscapes. It will also feature state-of-the-art meeting and function spaces, including the largest riverfront Grand Ballroom in Bangkok; and a myriad of world-class entertainment offerings along the property’s waterfront promenade featuring an array of restaurants and bars.

    The concept for the Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River is to create an iconic destination and bring to life the brand’s vision for Bangkok’s first truly urban resort. “Bangkok is a truly engaging and incredible city that inspires me with its energy and rich heritage. What excited me about the Four Seasons project was Country Group’s unique vision and value proposition in creating the first true ultra-luxury, urban resort hotel, which distinguishes itself from all-other developments in Bangkok. It is a great opportunity to be part of an iconic development that is set to redefine the urban resort concept in Asia,” said Mr. Gathy.

    Denniston will work on the interior and hardscape design of Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River with BAMO designing the interiors of Four Seasons Private Residences Bangkok at Chao Phraya River – both consultants will work alongside the acclaimed masterplan and design consultants Hamiltons International.

    Two new Accor hotels for Tehran

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    AccorHotels has signed a management agreement with Aria Ziggurat for two properties in Tehran; both are scheduled to open in October 2015.


    Novotel IKIA and ibis IKIA

    Novotel IKIA (296 rooms) and ibis IKIA (196 rooms) are connected to the main terminal of Imam Khomeini International Airport and are the first international group to launch its brands in Iran.

    Positioned to attract domestic and international business travellers and tourists, guests will enjoy a choice of Iranian and international cuisine, large meeting rooms and convention venues, as well as wellness facilities – including spas, fitness centres and swimming pools.

    Sébastien Bazin, AccorHotels’ Chairman and CEO, said at a press conference in Tehran: “We are very excited about signing this partnership with Aria Ziggurat in Iran. We are certain that Novotel and ibis will fit perfectly into the growth momentum that Iran’s hospitality sector is enjoying. Our brands are looking at huge growth potential in this country, which is home to almost 80 million people and is expanding its economy. Our ambition is to develop an important network in the country thanks to our global portfolio of brands covering all segments, from luxury to midscale and economy.”

    Minor Hotels to open UAE’s first AVANI property on Deira Islands

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    Minor Hotel Group (MHG), currently with a portfolio of 134 hotels and resorts in 22 countries across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Europe, South America, Africa and the Indian Ocean, has announced a strategic partnership with Nakheel to co-invest and develop a 500-key AVANI hotel in Dubai, set to open in 2018.AVANI Deira Dubai Hotel will be located in Deira Islands, a unique waterfront entertainment, tourist and residential destination being developed in alignment with the emirate’s ‘Dubai Vision 2020’.

    Comprising four islands situated adjacent to Dubai’s Deira district, Deira Islands, developed by Nakheel, will feature a variety of beachfront resorts, hotels and residential communities, a shopping mall, a waterfront night market and an impressive amphitheatre able to accommodate up to 30,000 people. The AVANI hotel will be close to Dubai International Airport, with views of the Dubai skyline and across the Arabian Gulf.

    The new-build hotel is the first of MHG’s vibrant AVANI brand to be announced in the UAE. Blending genuine hospitality and relaxed comfort with a passion for design, contemporary style and modern lifestyle essentials, AVANI offers all the details that matter for a seamless stay.

    AVANI was launched by Minor Hotel Group in 2011 in response to an increasingly influential group of discerning travellers who appreciate good design and excellent service, but also demand great value. The brand currently has 13 properties in operation in Thailand, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Seychelles, Mozambique, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and Zambia, with a pipeline of further openings.

    MHG currently has a portfolio of nine hotels in the UAE across three of its brands – Anantara, PER AQUUM and Oaks.

    Dial, from Crosswater

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    New from Crosswater, Dial is the latest in push-button shower technology, which allows you to precisely control the flow of water and temperature simultaneously. Available in both single and double outlet options, Dial sets a new benchmark in bathroom design with cutting-edge on/off operation offering complete showering control at the touch of a button.

    This innovation allows for multifunctional showering and bathing, whereby outlets can be used both independently and in-sync with a superior effect to that of standard diverters.

    Smart on the inside, Dial has been created with ultra-modern yet carefully considered design concepts. Behind the scenes it is intuitive, high-performing and even works on low-pressure systems if installed with a flow activated shower pump.

    On the outside, Dial’s aesthetics are contemporary and sleek with clear symbols inscribed onto the controls to easily identify functions.

    Available in four of Crosswater’s designer ranges – Central, Belgravia, Kai Lever and Pier – there’s a style to suit any bathroom scheme, from the sleek and contemporary to the more traditional.

    Featuring 11 separate water flow positions, Dial offers the perfect flexibility between eco-friendly showering and luxurious high-pressure power.

    Operated by a simple push button function, the controls are highly responsive for instant shut off making it the ideal multifunctional choice for the modern bathroom.

    Hyatt Regency Hotel planned for Renton, Washington

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    Currently under construction in Washington’s district of Renton is the Hyatt Regency Lake Washington at Seattle’s Southport. Due for completion in 2017, the hotel will be located on a 5.5-acre lakefront site offering stunning panoramic views of Downtown Seattle, the Olympic Mountains and Mt. Rainer. In a tribute to the Seattle Seahawk’s 12th Man, the hotel will rise 12 storeys high and honours the 12s – the given name for the team’s loyal fans. As part of a mixed-use development, the hotel will feature alongside luxury apartments, three office towers, and retail space and the Hyatt Regency Lake Washington at Seattle’s Southport is envisioned to be the premier hotel on Lake Washington.

    Each of the hotel’s 347 rooms, including 31 suites, will be configured to enhance business and leisure with seamless connectivity. Glass art wall structures and local art will feature throughout the hotel to infuse the beauty of the hotel’s surroundings and views of Lake Washington into the design.

    “The City of Renton strongly supports the development of a waterfront hotel. Once constructed, this Hyatt Regency hotel will serve as a critical catalyst for the emerging South Lake Washington neighbourhood. This new development will have a positive impact on our region’s employment base as well as demand for business services, tourism, and convention business,” said City of Renton Mayor Denis Law.

    Dining options will include a waterfront restaurant and bar with outdoor terrace, as well as private dining rooms. A residentially inspired display kitchen will be integrated directly within the guest event area.

    43,000 square feet of meeting and pre-function space, including a 15,000 square foot Grand Ballroom, a junior ballroom and eight meeting rooms will be available to guests. For events al fresco, planners and guests can take their meetings outside to the hotel’s expansive outdoor, Northwest garden-landscaped event terraces of up to 12,000 square feet that overlook Lake Washington.

    In addition, there will be a VIP lounge area known as the Regency Club®, a full service spa, fitness centre, and an indoor pool.

    Gallery Direct purchases Dreamworks Beds

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    Gallery Direct Holdings Ltd are pleased to announce the purchase of Dreamworks Beds, a successful UK mattress and upholstery manufacturer, in a strategic deal which will expand the skills and services available via Gallery Direct. Dreamworks Beds will continue to trade on a standalone basis as a sister company to Gallery Direct. Peter Delaney will be the Managing Director of both businesses going forward.

    “This is fantastic news for Gallery’s and Dreamworks Beds’ clients across the UK” commented Peter Delaney, Managing Director of Gallery Direct. “The Dreamworks Beds team produces well-designed, great value quality products that are hand made in the UK and delivered within an incredible 2-3 weeks. I am confident that both businesses will be able to work closely together to deliver benefits to both Companies and their respective customers.”

    “The uniting of two strong businesses, which are ambitious, progressive and financially secure, is good news for our employees and clients alike,” commented Peter Ziemniak, Managing Director of Dreamworks Beds. “It is business as usual for our staff, suppliers and customers, as we look forward to continuing to build on our existing relationships.”

    The two businesses have agreed an undisclosed sum, in a private sale which will see a strengthened product offer and growth, by developing this award winning British manufacturer of bedroom products further.

    “It’s been an honour and a pleasure at Dreamworks Beds, although sometimes very tough, to have achieved all the things we have done as a team,” added Peter Ziemniak “and I will be leaving behind people I have known for many years. I am confident that with Gallery Direct at the helm, the future looks very positive and our colleagues and clients will be in very capable hands going forward.”

    Unique hotel designs: ‘A Story of Ice and Sand’

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    There are just over three months to go until the 26th ICEHOTEL in Swedish Lapland opens its doors to the public (11 December 2015).And to celebrate, structural plans and unique designs for the hotel have been revealed, by Discover the World, the leading ICEHOTEL experts.

    From a life-sized ice elephant and a Russian imperial-inspired theatre set, to a room full of flying sheep and a 1970’s love capsule, 19 uniquely crafted suites will be built. The amount of snow taken to create its 55 rooms, as well as its church and bar, is enough to make a staggering 700 million snowballs (with its frozen chandeliers using over 1000 hand cut ice crystals) taking an astonishing 48,000 hours of labour.

    Designers from around the world will be involved in the hotel’s distinctive designs including a team from the UK – architect Matt Chan and dancer/choreographer Annie Hanauer. They are all set to create a Cairn Forest suite; a woodland scene featuring piles of ice cairns which collectively make up towers and arches.

    Clockwise from top left: Live Your Time Suite, Jose Carlos Cabello Millan and Javier Colomino; Elephant in the Room, Anna Sofia; Flying Buttress Suite, Hans Aescht; Eye Suite, Nicolas Triboulot and Laurent Grapin – Photos courtesy of discover-the-world.co.uk

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    Meanwhile, in the Netherlands, childhood beach-holiday joy has been brought to life by the Zand Hotel. The project is the brainchild of event organisers at Global PowWow, who spent four weeks building rooms — of which there are 60 in total — as part of a sand sculpture festival in the towns of Sneek and Oss in the Netherlands. Thankfully, not all the furniture is made of sand — as we’re not sure how comfortable a bed made out of sand would be.

    The hotel is fully booked for this year, but good news for those adults wanting to relive childhood memories of days out at the beach — the organisers plan on repeating the feat again next year and building similar structures in Germany and right here in the UK.

    Photos courtesy of zandhotel.nl

    Opening of first Holiday Inn hotel in Santa Fe district, Mexico

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    InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has announced the opening of the first Holiday Inn hotel in the Santa Fe district of Mexico City. The hotel is owned and managed by Operadora de Estancias Turísticas S.C., and located just 30 minutes from the Mexico City International Airport. Gerardo Murray, Vice President, Distribution and Commercial Marketing, Mexico, Latin America & The Caribbean, IHG said: “We are thrilled to bring the Holiday Inn brand to Santa Fe. The area is quickly developing and becoming a business hub, and we are confident that travelers will welcome the warm service and modern amenities found at a trusted brand like Holiday Inn.”

    The Holiday Inn – Mexico Santa Fe hotel features 95 well-appointed rooms, a swimming pool, fully-equipped fitness centre, business centre and meeting rooms with capacity for 500 people. Guests can also enjoy the hotel’s lobby bar and restaurant, L‘Etoile, which offers various traditional Mexican dishes.

    IHG signs its third Hotel Indigo® hotel in Berlin

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    InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), one of the world’s leading hotel companies, has announced the signing of Hotel Indigo® Berlin City – East Side.The new-build hotel will be owned by Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) and will operate under a franchise agreement with development agreement (MDA) partner Tristar Hotel Group. This hotel will be the eighth development under IHG’s MDA agreement with Tristar.

    Opening during the autumn of 2017, the hotel joins Hotel Indigo® Berlin – Alexanderplatz and Hotel Indigo® Berlin – Ku’damm in Germany’s capital. The property will feature 119 rooms, a gym, a restaurant and a rooftop bar with an outdoor terrace, and is within walking distance of Berlin’s Warschauer Strasse and Ostbahnhof train stations.

    Hotel Indigo Berlin City – East Side will be located in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, one of the most creative districts in Berlin, and surrounded by a lively cultural scene and popular entertainment options. The hotel will be part of Mercedes Platz, a complex located opposite the Mercedes-Benz Arena. Mercedes Platz, also owned by AEG, will feature numerous restaurants and bars, a 4,000 capacity event hall and a state-of-the art movie theatre.

    Its visitor numbers are projected to reach 20 million annually and the complex will open in 2018. Hotel Indigo Berlin City – East Side is set to become the heart and soul of the dynamically growing urban quarter along the East-Side-Gallery (remains of the Berlin wall).

    In 2014 IHG doubled its number of signings in Germany in comparison to 2013, signing twelve contracts with new and existing owner partners. IHG plans to double the number of hotels in Germany either open or in the pipeline over the next five years. IHG currently has the largest active development pipeline in Germany’s branded hotel market with more than 4,400 rooms.

    RHA Furniture feature in Hilton Birmingham Metropole’s lounge redesign

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    Hilton Birmingham Metropole’s fifth floor Executive Lounge has a new interior design, featuring seating and tables by RHA Furniture.

    The curved reception desk was custom made at RHA’s UK factory. Over 60 items of contract furniture were selected from RHA’s UK and Italian collections.

    The new interior and elegant furniture offer guests a smart but cosy space for both work and relaxation. At the heart of the room, close to the buffet counters, are dining tables and chairs to seat 28 people, including 2 poseur tables and high stools beside the windows; the surrounding area offers beautifully upholstered soft seating and a mixture of large and small coffee tables.

     

    The custom made reception desk made at RHA Furniture’s UK factory; featuring a beautiful wood effect laminate top and veneer frame to match on brushed stainless steel plinths.

     

    RHA Furniture has been a Hilton Approved Supplier for over 20 years and has produced furniture for the group in over 15 countries and to over 60 hotels. Past Hilton projects, featuring RHA Furniture, include Hilton at The Ageas Bowl, Southampton; The Lounge at Hilton Birmingham Metropole; public areas and suites at the Conrad Algarve in Portugal.

    Contact RHA Furniture for more information or to discuss custom made furniture for a project you are currently working on.

    Clarke and Clarke launch two new fabric ranges at Decorex

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    Clarke and Clarke are pleased to announce the launch of two new collections, Latour and Cordoba, at this year’s Decorex International from the 20th to 23rd September at Syon Park.Latour
    Rich and luxurious, Latour is a collection of three small scale chenille weaves and a stunning digital print on the same dual purpose quality.

    The style pays homage to the glamorous French Golden Age, where gem and dark colours such as magenta, deep blue and peacock mix with opulent metallics

    Cordoba
    A realistic faux leather, which can be used in both residential and contract spaces. This very hard wearing, flame retardant fabric comes in a total of 41 colours.

    For more details regarding these new ranges and to view other stunning fabrics, please visit them on stand E39.

    Renaissance Hotels opens first property in North India

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    Renaissance Hotels have announced the opening of their first hotel in North India, the Renaissance Lucknow Hotel. The 112-room property is the tallest hotel to open in Lucknow and offers incredible views of the Gomti River. Located in the city centre, the hotel provides easy access to business hubs and extensive onsite facilities for social events and meetings in its 26,000 square feet of versatile space.

    The Renaissance Lucknow Hotel features a contemporary design that is juxtaposed against the heritage background of Lucknow. Designed with refined sophistication and exuberant fun, Renaissance Lucknow Hotel has 96 tastefully appointed rooms and 16 suites that offer modern luxury and unparalleled convenience to its guests. All guest rooms feature cotton rich linen, 42-inch LED HD televisions, spacious work and seating areas along-with a modern three-point bathroom.

    A variety of dining options are available at the Renaissance Lucknow Hotel which include L – 14, the international cuisine all day dining restaurant; Sepia – the Awadhi speciality fine dining restaurant, Coffee & Cakes; and the Sky Bar – the poolside bar located on the 16th floor.

    A fitness centre, yoga studio, rooftop infinity pool and Jacuzzi are also available at the hotel.

    Marking the occasion said Mr. Rajeev Menon, Chief Operating Officer – South East Asia & Pacific for Marriott International. “Lucknow is fast emerging as a cultural and business hub in Uttar Pradesh and makes for the perfect location for a Renaissance Hotel. Renaissance Hotels is a global, lifestyle hospitality brand that seeks to inspire and provoke its guests to discover something new and different each and every time they visit.”

    New Holiday Inn Express for Quebec

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    InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has announced the opening of the new-build Holiday Inn Express® and Suites Vaudreuil-Dorion hotel in Quebec. It joins other properties in the surrounding areas of Montreal, including a new-build Holiday Inn hotel scheduled to open in Downtown Montreal in 2017.Hotel amenities include a 24-hour business centre with seven suites – each featuring a private meeting room for up to four people; 1,820 square feet of meeting space which can accommodate up to 225 people; a 24-hour fitness centre and indoor saltwater pool.

    Guest rooms are comfortably styled with a modern interior and available in queen, king-size or two-double beds with a sitting area and in-room coffee machine.

    Kristopher Wekarchuk, General Manager, Holiday Inn Express Vaudreuil-Dorion said: “The Vaudreuil-Dorion market is a great fit for the Holiday Inn Express brand due to its convenient location near Pierre Elliot Trudeau Airport, Joseph Carrier Industrial Park and Kraft Canada. We look forward to providing our guests with unmatched comfort and convenience at a great value.”

    Kobe UK celebrating 20 years of business

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    Kobe UK, the luxury fabric specialist, is celebrating 20 years of supplying UK interior design and soft furnishing customers with its contemporary and classic collections.The company, now known for its iconic ranges such as City Chic, Brissac and Aurora, began in 1995 when Kobe UK became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Dutch textiles group Kobefab International, since then the business has gone from strength to strength.

    MD David Harris, who has been at the helm of the UK operation for the full two decades, said: “There have been many milestones along the way, but today the company is an established brand in the UK, growing from a very small team to now covering the whole country.”

    In 1998 the company took over distribution in Ireland and a few years later established its successful contract sales division. Kobe’s contract fabrics are used to complete major projects from around the world, including the hospitality and healthcare markets.

    Supporting the business going forward has been a priority and it has continued to reinforce its contracts team and its sales team, which now operates throughout the UK and Ireland.

    However it has not always been good news. In 2010 disaster struck when a fire swept through the company’s head office in Holland. Fortunately, a quick-thinking team working at the site hurriedly setup a temporary warehouse, which meant for its significant customer base, business carried on as usual.

    Said David Harris: “It’s been an exciting and sometimes challenging 20 years but we wouldn’t have it any other way. The company has developed considerably, we have a great team, business is still growing and we are looking forward to the next 20 years. I even have my own 50 year milestone this year!”

    The company has launched a number of stunning collections over the years including Aurora, Gabra, Nomad, City Chic, Brissac and Wellington. Then in 2013 it launched the Essente brand, a collection of fabrics designed to reach a broader clientele, looking for a cost effective option, with the quality and reassurance of the Kobe name.

    Having moved from its beginnings in temporary accommodation on to its Woodley premises, the company is now settled at its headquarters in Crowthorne , Berkshire.

    Kobe UK will be showcasing it’s latest collections at Decorex International in September and to celebrate the company’s 20th anniversary it is inviting you to meet the team at Stand J22 and have a chance to win one of 20 bottles of Champagne.

    Kobe will also be at the Independent Hotel Show in October, the Sleep Show in November 2015 and the January Furniture Show 2016.

    Spirit of Mexico’s Baja infused in refurbished Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos

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    Reopening its doors after an extensive refurbishment, following the devastation caused by Hurricane Odile last year, is the Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos located in San José del Cabo, Mexico. A newly designed open air lobby welcomes guests into the resort which draws architectural inspiration taken from its stunning Baja surroundings and history. As part of the transformation, the hotel now features 591 suites, including 34 swim-up suites, 12 restaurants, bars and lounges, and a KidZ Club with Water Park.

    “We are delighted to celebrate the reopening of Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos in such a vibrant destination and community,” said Carlos Cabrera, senior vice president of all-inclusive operations for Hyatt. “The resort transformation has been spectacular and true to offering a distinctive all-inclusive experiences for guests of all ages. We look forward to welcoming back guests and inviting new Hyatt guests to discover the breadth of activities, dining experiences or relaxation they seek from an all-inclusive getaway.”

    Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos is now able to offer extensive dining options which include: a Mexican Plaza featuring an authentic Tequila Bar and fiesta atmosphere; a new Sports Bar; an Italian beachfront restaurant; an expanded Asian restaurant with a separate Sushi Bar, Teppanyaki Grill and à la carte dining in Tatami-style seating; and two international buffet restaurants.

    For business travellers, the hotel now offers a streamlined registration for meeting attendees and incentive groups in a dedicated meeting and events lobby adjacent to the resort’s 35,000 square feet of conference space.

    Sheraton’s first ski resort in Japan to open in Hokkaido

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    Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide has signed a management agreement for the Sheraton Hokkaido Kiroro Resort, a conversion property owned by Kiroro Resort Holdings. Sheraton Hokkaido Kiroro Resort is part of a dual signing with The Kiroro, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Hokkaido, both of which are scheduled to open in December 2015. The deal marks the first Sheraton ski resort in Japan, the brand’s re-entry in the famed region of Hokkaido, and the first Tribute Portfolio hotel signed in Asia Pacific.

    Sheraton Hokkaido Kiroro Resort will feature 140 guestrooms, including expansive suites, designed to evoke regional architectural styles. Guests can stay connected in comfort in the Sheraton Club® lounge with its complimentary breakfast, all-day refreshments, and free Wi-Fi.


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    At the all-day dining restaurant, guests can also savour an extensive range of creative Japanese and western buffet style dishes, alongside a grab-and-go cafeteria. The lobby provides further space where guests can relax while enjoying unique cocktails and memorable culinary dishes.

    The property, located in one of Japan’s premier ski destinations, boasts easy access to the slopes at the Kiroro integrated mountain resort area, which is famous for its exceptional powder skiing, 21 well-groomed trails suitable for skiers and snowboarders of all levels, mogul courses, and a children’s snow park.

    The resort is less than a 90-minute drive from New Chitose International Airport and a 40-minute drive from the port of Otaru via a free shuttle service. Hokkaido is also connected to the island of Honshu by the underwater railway Seikan Tunnel.

    New InterCityHotel Herford to open in 2017

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    A new latest generation InterCityHotel is being developed in Herford in North Rhine-Westphalia. Located within the direct vicinity of the town’s world famous MARTa Art Museum, the hotel is set to meet the artistic aspirations of its environment.

    The InterCityHotel Herford will offer 135 rooms, each of which will be at least 20 m² in size, will deliver a feel-good factor whilst conference facilities extending over an area of 100 m2 and featuring two rooms and a pre-function section will be available for meetings and events.

    Culinary needs will be served by a restaurant and a Bistro Lounge. The “FreeCityTicket”, which entitles guests to use local public transport free of charge, is included in the price of overnight accommodation and provides a real added value.


    The Herford hotel will be Steigenberger’s ninth property in the North-Rhine Westphalia state

    Puneet Chhatwal, CEO of Steigenberger Hotels AG, believes that the new location is a perfect match for the company’s expansion strategy. “North-Rhine Westphalia is an important federal state for us, and we now have nine hotels here. Herford lies at the centre of a major business region. Our hotel is being developed in the MARTa Quarter, which is named after the famous museum. It will be housed in a modern and design-oriented building that will appeal to art lovers and indeed to all our guests.”

    InterCityHotel GmbH’s franchise agreement partner on this occasion is Felix Hospitality GmbH & Co. KG, a company owned by Fidelis Hospitality Group.

    The new building has been designed by the Herford-based firm archwerk GmbH & Co. KG, Chief Architect Karsten K. Monke. The technical hotel design concept and initiation of selection of operator was secured by Professor Christian Buer from Nemis, a specialist planning consultancy agency in the hotel and tourism sector.

    Sleep soundly in beautiful bedlinen by Sanderson

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    To complement a range of interiors, the new bedlinen designs from Sanderson are all unique and offer a different look and feel for the bedroom. From the cool grey florals of SIMI and the faded elegance of FABIENNE, to the exotic CAPUCHINS, there is a design to suit all.

    SIMI is an abstract floral design painted with spontaneous brush strokes, coloured in classically cool grey tones with bolder ochre accents. White cotton sateen pillowcases are embellished with embroidered floral trails and a chunky cotton cable knit cushion and throw add an extra layer of interest to this contemporary bed.

    FABIENNE is inspired by the faded elegance of a French chateaux and the charm of rustic country manors, Fabienne’s softly textured jacquard weave is coloured in subtle, silvery grey tones lending it an aged, antique feel. A crisp white cotton pillowcase and flat sheet are edged with a delicate hemstitch detail.

    CAPUCHINS, cheeky capuchin monkeys and exquisite botanical etchings are combined to evoke the sense of adventure experienced by our pioneering ancestors on their voyages of discovery through the southern hemisphere. Printed on the softest 300 thread count cotton percale and coloured in an exotic palette of lush green, fuchsia and berry tones. Also, new for autumn 2015 are six luxurious towels, designed in three complementary colour palettes. The subtle green, blue and neutral tones will add a hint of colour and sophistication to any bathroom.

    The simple but striking BRETON STRIPE, offers a classic stripe design, which works well alone or paired with the elegant CHELSEA ROSE, adding a touch of floral elegance to any bathroom.

    New EDITION planned for Dubai

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    Following the expected opening of the first EDITION property in Abu Dhabi in 2016, Marriott International, Inc. together with Ian Schrager and Dubai Properties has announced plans for a second EDITION hotel in the United Arab Emirates set for Dubai.

    Right image: (L-R) Samir Baidas, Chief Development Officer MEA, Marriott International; Naaman Atallah, CEO Dubai Properties; Alex Kyriakidis, President & Managing Director MEA, Marriott International; Abdullatif AlMulla, Group CEO Dubai Properties Group; Kevin Montano, SVP Development, Edition Hotels; Jerome Briet, Senior Director of Development MEA, Marriott International
    Scheduled to open in Q1 2018, the 258-room hotel will house a variety of food and beverage outlets as well as business and leisure facilities such as a spa, beach club, meeting and special event space, and a fully equipped business centre. Marriott International will manage the hotel under a long-term agreement.

    Ian Schrager, chairman and chief executive officer of Ian Schrager Company, commented, “I am thrilled to continue the global expansion of the new EDITION lifestyle brand with this exciting project in Dubai. Following the opening of our Abu Dhabi hotel, the EDITION brand is on track to have a robust presence in the Emirates.”

    Strategically located on Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR), the beach front location of the EDITION Dubai will provide easy access to leisure, retail, and entertainment and dining outlets on the 1.7 km-long promenade – The Walk at JBR, also developed by Dubai Properties.

    Future EDITION hotels are planned for Abu Dhabi (2016), Sanya, China (2016), Bangkok (2016), Times Square (2018), West Hollywood (2018), Reykjavik, Iceland (2018), Wuhan, China (2019), and Bali, Indonesia (2019).

    Rosewood submits plan, drawings for new £75m Edinburgh boutique hotel

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    The identity of the operator has been revealed for the proposed boutique hotel project at the former Royal High School in Edinburgh.Rosewood Hotels and Resorts, which operates The Carlyle Hotel in New York and Rosewood Hotels in London and Beijing, has been selected to head up the £75 million project and plans have been submitted to the city council.

    Plans show that the original A-listed building would remain as it currently stands, while glass galleries would lead guests to their rooms on the terraces.

    The Royal High School building, which opened in 1829, has remained largely empty since the Royal High School moved to Barnton in the late 1960’s.
    The developers claim the project will create up to 260 jobs in the hotel while supporting a further 310 roles in the supply chain and 270 in the tourism industry over the next ten years and will contribute more than £30 million a year to Edinburgh’s economy.

    Rosewood expect the project to be completed during 2018. When finished, Rosewood Edinburgh would consist of 147 bedrooms, three restaurants, a Senses Spa, fitness centre and indoor swimming pool.

    Scottish architect Gareth Hoskins has been tasked with the transforming the iconic building into a new luxury hotel. The plans are now with Edinburgh City Council and if given the go ahead, work will begin on the site in January 2016.

    GROHE at the Independent Hotel Show

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    GROHE is delighted to be exhibiting at the Independent Hotel Show (IHS) for the first time. GROHE will be displaying a variety of award-winning, beautiful product designs, including showers, shower toilets, bathroom mixers, concealed valves and WC systems, all incorporating GROHE’s innovative technologies.Visit stand 212 to meet the GROHE team and learn about GROHE’s latest innovations. Amongst the product offerings on display, GROHE will be exhibiting its newly updated Essence and Eurosmart mixer ranges, as well as showcasing its beautiful new Grandera Warm Sunset finish. GROHE will also be highlighting how its products can create a personalised bathroom experience. GROHE will be presenting a new colours range for mixers, a range of brassware sizes from extra-small to extra-large, and its BestMatch app- offering a straightforward method to choose the perfect basin and tap combination.

    Raj Mistry, GROHE UK Marketing Director, comments, “We are delighted to be showcasing our products at the Independent Hotel Show for the first time. The event will provide an important platform to highlight GROHE’s latest product offerings and provide valuable industry networking opportunities”.

    The IHS is the UK’s only forum bringing together the luxury, boutique and independent hotel sector and will run on the 20th and 21st October 2015 at Olympia, London.

    Radisson Red Hotel Glasgow to open in 2017

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    Carlson Rezidor are delighted to announce the signing of Europe’s first new-build Radisson Red hotel.Due to open in 2017, the Radisson Red Hotel Glasgow will feature 176 rooms, a stylish “Redeli” restaurant and a “Oui” bar; a gallery; more than 100sqm of meeting space and a gym.

    “Following the recent Carlson Rezidor signings of Radisson Red hotels in Asia (Shenyang Hunan; China) and Africa (Cape Town; South Africa), we are proud to announce the first new-build property in Europe. Glasgow is one of the strongest markets in the UK, and Radisson Red will add a vibrant new concept to the city’s hospitality sector. Inspired by the millennial lifestyle trends, the brand addresses the highly connected and design savvy world traveller”, said Wolfgang M. Neumann, President & CEO of Rezidor.

    The Radisson Red Hotel Glasgow, once opened, will be located just 300m away from the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). It will also be 2km and 10km away from the city centre and international airports, respectively.

    “The Radisson Red Hotel Glasgow will be a flagship and strengthen the brand’s strategic roll-out in Europe, the Middle East & Africa and across the globe. Set for ambitious growth in urban locations, Radisson Red targets 60+ hotels worldwide by the year 2020”, added Elie Younes, Executive Vice President & Chief Development Officer of Rezidor.

    Cary Arms, Devon announces construction of ‘unique’ beach huts for 2016

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    Devon’s Cary Arms, “The Inn on the Beach”, announced earlier this week extensive plans for nine new seafront Beach Huts and Riviera Villas, as well as a luxury spa.Lana de Savary was joined at the ground-breaking ceremony by her husband Peter, the hotel team and others to celebrate the occasion.

    The £1.5 million expansion of the Inn will consist of six chic boutique Beach Huts and three Riviera Villas all on the water’s edge, with stunning views across Lyme Bay to Portland Bill: each will comprise a terrace, sitting room, wet bar, fireplace, bedroom and stylish bathroom, with fresh New England beach decor.

    The Cary Spa will consist of an opening glass-fronted pool and sunbathing deck with fantastic views of the sea and its unspoilt, beautiful coastline. Treatment rooms, experience shower, mood lighting, aromatherapy jets, sauna, steam and mini gym will add to the special experience of staying at the Cary Arms.

    Completion is set for May 2016 in time for the summer period. Speaking about the project, Lana de Savary said: “I am delighted to announce these exciting plans for the Cary Arms which is such a special and happy place, full of fun and romance. It will reaffirm the property as one of England’s most special and luxurious seaside Inns. We are so fortunate to be in one of the most beautiful spots on the Devon Riviera Coastline.”

    Sitting in the sheltered and sunny spot of Babbacombe Bay on the South Devon coast, the Cary Arms, a de Savary property, has eight sea facing, en-suite bedrooms, each with an effortless seaside feel, most rooms have a spacious balcony or terrace, each with magnificent views of the bay. There are also four luxury cottages, ranging from one bedroom to five bedrooms.

    The Inn will remain open as usual while the Beach Huts, Villas and Spa are discretely created.

    Chelsom launch ‘Autumn Update’

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    Good product design is an evolutionary and ongoing process at Chelsom. With the full 2016/2017 ranges to be launched in May next year, the ‘Autumn Update’ is an exciting off-shoot collection which harnesses and refines the latest trends in finishes and materials to give a whole new look to some of our most popular existing designs. Satin Copper, White & Gold and a palette of bold retro Colours give strong design directions whilst natural Stone offers a timeless organic look. ‘Autumn Update’ underlines Chelsom’s in-house design and custom capabilities, confirming that anything is possible when interior designers are looking for originality and inspiration. For reasonable size production runs, all the finishes featured can be adapted to standard or custom designs and indeed client-specified finishes are welcome too.

    Also included is a very early preview of three of the brand new Edition 25 ranges – Madison, Reflector and Soho – available from May 2016 onwards. They give an exciting insight into Chelsom’s design journey for 2016/2017.

    For further information please contact 01253 831400 or email sales@chelsom.co.uk.

    First Westminster Hospitality & Tourism Day

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    33 MPs from across the UK took part in a day in Parliament today, Wednesday 16th September, highlighting the importance of the hospitality and tourism industry to the British economy.

    The event – which brought together politicians, policy-makers and businesses – was organised to celebrate the contribution the sector makes to Britain’s economic wellbeing. Industry leaders asked the government for policy reforms to help make it more competitive with rival tourist destinations, particularly in Europe.

    According to an independent Oxford Economics study commissioned by the British Hospitality Association and launched today, Hospitality is Britain’s fourth largest industry, supporting 14 per cent of total employment and delivering £143bn a year to Britain’s economy. It has also created one in five of all new jobs since 2010.

    However VAT is still levied at 20% – almost twice the European average.

    No fewer than 25 out of 27 EU countries have reduced rates for hospitality. Industry leaders are campaigning for a lower rate of 5% on hospitality in the UK.

    The British Hospitality Association (BHA) – which organised the Westminster Hospitality and Tourism Day – also called on the Government to speed up and simplify the VISA application process to encourage more visitors from growth markets such as China.

    They also want to ban ‘Rate Parity’ clauses – which mean online travel agents receive the same rate as guests who book rooms with the hotel itself. They argue that rate parity limits savings that hotels can pass on to guests who decide to book directly.

    Ufi Ibrahim, chief executive of the British Hospitality Association told MPs that: “Hospitality is a wealth generator across the country, not just London and the South East, and we can contribute a lot more to this country in new well-paid jobs, exports and increased tax revenue.

    “But we need government support to fully unleash our industry’s potential; on tourism VAT, on visas, deregulation, aviation capacity and on creating a fair digital marketplace by banning so-called ‘Rate-Parity’ agreements.”

    The day included a Parliamentary reception hosted by Brighton Pavilion MP, Caroline Lucas and Nick Varney, chairman of the BHA and CEO of Merlin Entertainments PLC and a series of meetings between MPs and hospitality business owners and managers.

    The day also included a briefing session on the latest BHA-commissioned research by Oxford Economics into the economic contribution of the British Hospitality Industry. The Report finds that:
    • Hospitality is 4th largest industry, delivering £143bn per annum – that’s 10% of gross value added to GDP
    • Hospitality and tourism created 1 in 5 new jobs since 2010 (Hospitality alone has delivered 331,000 new jobs between 2010 and 2015 – accounts for 17% of all new jobs created in the UK
    • And we are well on track to achieving our 2013 agenda to create 300,000 new jobs by 2020
    • Hospitality & Tourism employs 4.49 million people (10% of the whole working population).1 in 10 people work in the hospitality and tourism industry
    • For every 10 direct jobs, the industry creates another 6 in the wider economy
    • 34 per cent of the workforce are under 25 years of age
    • There are 475,000 unemployed 16 – 24 year olds in Britain = nearly 14 per cent of young people under 24 are unemployed
    • This industry will deliver 60,000 apprenticeships, work experiences, and career opportunities for Britain’s young people by the end of 2016 via the Big Hospitality Conversation
    • UK is the 8th largest international tourism destination by visitor numbers – behind France, the USA, Spain, China, Italy, Turkey and Germany (we’ve slipped down the rankings since 2012)

    Hilton Worldwide signs management agreement for Hilton Garden Inn Gaborone, Botswana

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    Hilton Worldwide has announced the signing of a management agreement with Fleming Asset Management Botswana, on behalf of Botswana Public Officers Pension Fund, to open a Hilton Garden Inn in Botswana.

    Scheduled to open in 2017, the Hilton Garden Inn Gaborone will offer 150 guest rooms, health club and outdoor swimming pool, as well as food and beverage options including an all-day dining restaurant, bar and 24-hour Pavilion Pantry. Complimentary WiFi is offered throughout the guest rooms and lobby and guests will also have access to a 24-hour business centre and more than 400 metres of meeting space.

    Located in the capital of Botswana, the signing marks Hilton Worldwide’s first hotel agreed in the country and will provide the perfect base for both business and leisure travellers. The hotel is part of a larger-scale development for the business district of the city and will be just 13 kilometres from Sir Seretse Khama International Airport when it opens.

    “With 13 Hilton Garden Inn locations now confirmed across Africa, I am delighted that we have agreed our first hotel in Botswana,” said Patrick Fitzgibbon, senior vice president of development, Europe & Africa for Hilton Worldwide. “Botswana has one of the fast growing economies in the world and an impressive visitor offering – resulting in an excellent opportunity for hotel development as we exceed 70 Hilton Worldwide properties either trading or under development across Africa.”

    RBS backs Sir Richard Sutton Estates’ acquisition of Athenaeum Hotel in Mayfair

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    The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has provided debt funding to Sir Richard Sutton Estates Limited (SRSE) in support of its acquisition of the Athenaeum Hotel on Piccadilly in the Mayfair area of central London. In addition, RBS will make further funding available for the refurbishment of the hotel’s public areas which is expected to commence at the beginning of 2016. The new design will transform the view of the iconic building from the street and its relationship with the area’s public realm while significantly enhancing visitors’ arrival and food & beverage experience.

    SRSE is also pleased to work with Ralph Trustees Limited who, with their expertise in the luxury and upper scale hotel sector, will continue to operate the Athenaeum Hotel going forward under a management agreement with SRSE.


    The Athenaeum Hotel, Mayfair

    Christopher Lacey, Managing Director of SRSE, commented: “The RBS Hotels Team took time to understand our corporate strategy, which is to focus on our hotel and hospitality businesses, which along with farming form the principal future direction for SRSE. This understanding allowed RBS to deliver a banking package that suited our needs. Their deep hotel sector expertise means we look forward to working with them again as we seek to expand our activities in the sector.”

    Anthony Say, Relationship Director at RBS said: “We are delighted to have been able to support the Estate’s strategy of acquiring and operating hotel businesses, and to assist in funding meaningful enhancements to this prime London hotel asset. We look forward to continuing to work with the business and seeing the next phase in the prestigious hotel’s evolution.”

    Zoffany at Focus 2015

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    The Zoffany In-House press team, Alison and Gracie look forward to greeting you in their showroom on 21st and 22nd September; Chelsea Harbour Design Centre, Ground Floor, Centre Dome.The Autumn 2015 launch is the epitome of relaxed sophistication and comprises four fabric collections:

    • Winterbourne Prints & Embroideries
    • Audley
    • Lustre
    • Bray Linens

    Augmenting the lifestyle offer, they are delighted to introduce:

    • 16 new paint colours
    • A new furniture range – The Grosvenor (image above)
    • New Zoffany Lighting by Heathfield & Company. The team at Heathfield would be delighted to present the whole range to you at Decorex, Stand B44.

    To download a copy of the Autumn 2015 Press Release click here.
    To download a copy of the new Paint Press Release click here.

    Conran and Partners’ plans for House Hotel and Residence, Bomonti

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    Conran and Partners has unveiled its plans for the interior design for an innovative mixed-used development in the heart of Istanbul. Masterminded by development consultants FYP for Turkish developer Yenigün Insaat, this innovative mixed use development comprises 51 hotel rooms and 155 residences, which will both be operated by the House Group.The compact serviced apartments have been strategically designed to maximise on internal space whilst benefitting from the unique offerings of the hotel and residence communal areas. There are also plans for co-working spaces and a fitness and spa facility to complete the lifestyle offerings.

    Bomonti, an eclectic and cosmopolitan area, is known for its history of craft and manufacturing ever since the Bomonti Brothers established Turkey’s first commercial beer brewery there over 120 years ago.

    Photos courtesy of conranandpartners.com

    We were inspired by this exciting mix of edgy urban atmosphere and bold industrial heritage, which developed into a design approach that is contemporary and strong, with a refined industrial aesthetic.

    The layouts, for instance, reflect a modern lifestyle that chooses to dispense with any unnecessary elements and materials and instead focuses on the needs of a contemporary lifestyle.

    The base palette is industrial and monochromatic – concrete floors and walls, natural stones and black-framed factory-style glazing –offset by elegant detailing and rich textures of marble and timber to result in a sophisticated modern style that does not rely on the traditional manifestations of luxury.

    The softer furniture elements and carefully considered artwork create a homely counterpoint to the base materials and introduce a balanced colour palette to the interior.

    Swinging Sixties ibis Styles Birmingham Airport NEC hotel opens

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    With the busiest UK airport and train stations outside of London, Birmingham has been a transport hotspot for decades. The original Mini Cooper was born in Birmingham and was doing laps of spaghetti junction long before it embarked on any Italian jobs. It is from this history that ibis Styles draws reference for the design of the newly opened ibis Styles Birmingham Airport NEC, infused with the retro colour palette of the sixties.Cool greys permeated with orange, turquoise and lime feature heavily throughout the hotel with polka dots adding a playful touch of colour. Lighting and furniture have been designed with historical references to the fashion of the era and spaghetti junction has been reimagined as a design on the carpets whilst vivid prints of industrial Birmingham structures hang on the walls.

    The ibis Styles Birmingham Airport NEC offers 166 well-appointed rooms, onsite restaurant, a bar and six meeting rooms. Continuing the theme of transportation into the lounge bar, the area has been styled as an aeroplane wing, perching on diner style seating.

    Inge Van Ooteghem, SVP Operations Economy and Budget Hotels, comments: “We are delighted to open ibis Styles Birmingham Airport NEC – a hotel that gives a retro nod to the era when travel was funky and a little bit cheeky too. We want our guests to experience the vibrancy and character of Birmingham from within the hotel walls, whether they are taking off on their holidays or doing business in the city.”

    “This is the second new opening for ibis Styles in as many weeks, with a further two hotels coming to Haydock and Barnsley in September. Ibis Styles is a growing economy brand in the UK, which places design and style, alongside comfort and quality, at its heart. It’s always exciting to see how the unique story and personality of each hotel will unfold and be embraced by guests.”

    Two new Radisson Blu resorts for Mauritius

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    Radisson Blu has announced the opening of two beach resorts in Mauritius: the Radisson Blu Azuri Resort & Spa, Mauritius and the Radisson Blu Poste Lafayette Resort & Spa, Mauritius. Operated by The Rezidor Hotel Group, the two resorts are situated on the north-eastern coast of Mauritius, one of the most attractive resort destinations in the Indian Ocean.

    Set on a serene beach on the edge of the village of Azuri, the Radisson Blu Azuri Resort & Spa is a family friendly resort with 160 rooms and suites featuring floor-to-ceiling windows with views out over the gardens or the ocean. The resort’s spacious long-term option includes 60 suites, townhouses and penthouses providing an extensive living and dining area with a fully equipped kitchen.

    Activities at the resort include a full range of water sports from snorkelling, kayaking, windsurfing, pedal boats and a glass-bottom boat along with four tennis courts and beach volleyball. Annexed to the fitness centre, the resort’s 300m² spa provides a wide range of professional treatments. Dining options feature a casual all-day dining outlet, Le Comptoir, and the popular L’Azuli a la carte restaurant, which is known for serving the freshest seafood cuisine in an elegant and relaxing setting.

    Radisson Blu Poste Lafayette Resort & Spa Mauritius is an adults-only resort. The minimalist styled guest rooms are set amidst manicured gardens and provide uninterrupted views of the garden, mountains or the ocean. All rooms feature floor-to-ceiling glass with large sliding doors to a small terrace or a Juliette balcony. Guests can choose to relax in the spa with its holistic experiences and relaxing journeys, or take part in recreational activities such as beach volleyball, beach badminton, bocce balls and darts. The resort’s turquoise lagoon is suitable for snorkelling, kayaking, glass-bottom and pedal boating.

    “With its endless sandy beaches, moderate climate and lush greenery, Mauritius is a perennial favourite for holiday makers from around the world and we are excited to be part of this community,” said Alfio Bernardini, cluster General Manager for the Azuri Poste Lafayette resorts. “Both resorts offer a world-class experience on this beautiful island, now wrapped in our signature Yes I Can! service that Radisson Blu is known for worldwide. I am honoured to open these two resorts and look forward to creating several unforgettable bright spots for families and couples.”

    Aloft to fill hotel component of Aventura ParkSquare development in Miami

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    Miami-based Integra Investments has announced that the leading-edge Aloft Hotel brand, a vision of W Hotels, will serve as the signature hotel component at Aventura ParkSquare, one of the United States’ most forward-thinking projects with health and wellness as the cornerstone of its design.With more than 100 hotels world-wide, Aloft delivers a fresh approach to the traditional hotel landscape, with tech-forward offerings and modern style for the next generation traveller.

    Developed by an affiliate of Norwich Partners and designed by Zyscovich Architects, Aloft Hotel at Aventura ParkSquare will feature 207 spacious rooms with a cutting-edge design to complement the upscale project, as well as Aloft’s chic W XYZ Bar and an oversized pool deck. Construction on the hotel is scheduled to begin in the autumn, with a grand opening to be held in Spring 2017.

    Norwich Partners is also developing the planned AC Hotel by Marriott in Aventura, located directly across the street from Aventura ParkSquare.

    “The Aloft brand embodies the buzzing atmosphere and lifestyle we are cultivating at Aventura ParkSquare. We couldn’t be more thrilled to welcome them to our growing list of brand partners as they will surely bring to life our vision for Aventura’s new central hub of activity,” said Victor Ballestas, Principal of Integra Investments. “We see great synergy with their innovative brand and the vibrant community we are creating at Aventura ParkSquare.”

    Establishing a new direction for healthy living, Aventura ParkSquare is the first project of its kind in South Florida with wellness as the cornerstone of its design. The near 7.5-acre, mixed-use development will stand apart due to its metropolitan feel that promotes an active lifestyle. Extra-wide sidewalks for enhanced walkability; open staircases that support less use of elevators; and the elimination of curbs for greater accessibility will give patrons rewarding health benefits, while shopping, dining, living, working and playing.

    In addition to Aloft, Aventura ParkSquare will encompass 55,000 square feet of retail space complete with upscale boutiques, fine dining, and restaurants with outdoor seating; a 131-unit luxury condo tower; a 100,000-square-foot Class A office building with outdoor event space; and a 45,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art wellness medical center with specialty healthcare tenants.

    Win a bespoke wallcovering for your office with Signbox

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    It’s hard to believe that Signbox is turning 30 this year and to celebrate, they want to do something very special – something that both reflects what they do and also creates a lasting moment in time – and they want you to be involved.

    So, at the end of September, Signbox are going to produce a very special and beautifully designed 30th Anniversary book titled ’30 Iconic Signs that Changed the World’.

    How to get involved…

    Simply send Signbox an image with a short explanation of your favourite iconic sign or poster and your reason why it’s iconic to you. It’s all up to you – we just want to know the result and the reason why!

     

    The Prize…

    Signbox will select 20 iconic signs and posters at random from those submitted, which will join another 10 in the book chosen by the team here at Signbox – one for every year Signbox has been in business.

    All those who submit an entry will receive a copy of this exclusive book and will automatically be entered into a special prize draw to win a beautiful wallpaper graphic of the image they submitted; all installed by specialist Signbox fitters in their home or office.

     

    How to Enter…

    Please email enquiries@signbox.co.uk with your chosen iconic image. Those who are selected for the book and the winner of the personalised iconic sign wallpaper graphic will be notified in due course.

     

    UK Chain Hotels Market Review – July 2015

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    July Highlights
    • North East hotels grow bottom line
    • Newcastle performs
    • Profits drop in Oxford

    Liverpool’s unique version of The Statue of Liberty planned for River Mersey

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    The iconic Liver Bird is the inspiration for the latest design by award-winning architect, David Backhouse. Renowned for creating the Cavern Walks and the Cavern Club in Liverpool, Backhouse has now turned his expertise into giving Liverpool a unique building that sets it apart from the rest of the world.

    Standing 100 meters tall and nestled at the entrance to Liverpool in the River Mersey, ‘Homecoming’ – The Statue of Liverpool, is a stunning new 23 storey building, perched in a five storey nest. A split-level restaurant will be located behind the Liver Birds eyes, offering a panoramic view of Liverpool, similar to that of the Statue of Liberty in New York or the Oriental Peal Tower in Shanghai.

    The property will be fully self-sustaining with zero energy costs as power will be generated via wind turbines within the ‘wings’ of the structure and tidal turbines underneath the ‘nest’. The bird will also be covered in diamond shaped photovoltaic cells converting solar power into energy.

    Tidal experts, engineers and a local river pilot have been consulted regarding the positioning of the project.

    David Backhouse and the design team are actively seeking investors to help bring this Liverpool Landmark to fruition and have suggested a range of uses for the development, including a luxury hotel and private apartments, to specialised shopping outlets and creative spaces.

    Backhouse says, “This is the culmination of an idea we had nearly 30 years ago now. The concept has never been far from my thoughts throughout my years of working on many prestigious Liverpool-based projects. I’m so pleased now to finally present the idea to both the city, and the world!”

    Starwood to enter Republic of Georgia with Le Meridien Batumi

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    Scheduled to open in 2018, the new build Le Meridien Batumi in the Republic of Georgia will be the tallest structure in the city when it opens and will feature a unique eight-cabin carousel wheel on the 27th floor.

    Designed by the Hausart Project, the mixed-use development will also include a casino and unbranded residences, as well as the 110-room hotel. Hotel interiors will be designed by Tbilisi-based design firm, Rooms.

    Amenities at Le Meridien Batumi will include Le Méridien Hub – Starwood’s reinterpretation of the traditional lobby space geared towards socialising; Latitude Bar, for coffee and lighter dishes during the day and sparkling aperitifs by night; two restaurants and Explore Spa, swimming pool and fitness centre.

    With sweeping Black Sea views, the guest rooms and suites will feature the signature Le Méridien Bed, a spacious work area and functional technology with modern design elements.

    Le Meridien Batumi has been developed by Starwood Hotels & Resorts in partnership with Red-Co Ltd.

    Located within the heart of the city centre, Le Méridien Batumi is ideally situated on the boulevard along the stunning Black Sea, just steps away from the port of Batumi and adjacent to the captivating Dancing Fountains.

    Ritz-Carlton Budapest opens in spring 2016

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    The 198-room Elizabeth Park Hotel Budapest, A Ritz-Carlton Partner Hotel, has announced it will undergo an extensive refurbishment program and re-launch in spring 2016 as The Ritz-Carlton, Budapest.As part of the refurbishment, new luxury suites will be added as well as the introduction of The Ritz-Carlton Club. New concepts will also be rolled out at the hotel’s dining venues.

    “It is an honour to bring The Ritz-Carlton experience to Hungary at the heart of this vibrant capital city. We are looking forward to opening the newest European hotel in Budapest in 2016” said Herve Humler, President and Chief Operating Officer.

    With outstanding views across St Stephen’s Basilica in the heart of the city, The Elizabeth Park Hotel, Budapest is only a short distance away from the business district and shopping areas. It is one of Europe’s most beautiful cities and a popular tourist destination known as “The City of Spas” with many natural thermal and medicinal springs.

    “We are delighted to be partnering with the Ritz-Carlton for such an exquisite property to build on our unique portfolio of hotels. We are bringing together two of the best names in the business, both dedicated to offering world-class luxury and hospitality. We look forward to welcoming guests to experience the renewed property in early 2016,” said Mohammed Al Habtoor, Vice-Chairman and CEO, Al Habtoor Group, the hotel’s owner.

    Editor’s note: an original version of this article was published in May 2015 and has since been updated.

    SPIRE by Gallery Direct

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    The elegant Spire is just one of Gallery Direct’s high quality bedsteads from their Frank Hudson collection. Crafted from mindy ash solid wood and featuring beautiful marquetry of blonde European walnut and American walnut inlays that have been cut out and laid by hand, the Spire makes an eye-catching centre piece to a bedroom. The bedstead offers the option of high and low spires, that cleverly unscrew to change the look of the bed, and is finished in a light antiqued hand wax.A range of Spire bedroom furniture is available to complement the bedstead; out-standing attention to detail is shown across all the products to give a stunning collection.

    For more information, please contact Gallery Direct via their website: www.gallerydirect.co.uk

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    July Highlights
    • Profit uplift for Barcelona and Paris…
    • …Along with Frankfurt and Moscow
    • RevPAR up but profits down in Brussels

    Fine Cell Work launches new cushions and tote bags at Decorex 15

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    Fine Cell Work are pleased to introduce a new range of printed/ stitched cushions and tote bags at Decorex International 2015, designed by Corey Hemingway, and a needlepoint cushion designed by artist Nuria Mora.These products will not be available to buy via the Fine Cell Work website until September 24th; however, the Nuria Mora range is available for pre-order, here.

    Nuria Mora Cushion
    This gorgeous cushion was designed by Spanish artist Nuria Mora. The colours are vibrant yet calming, with the geometric design reminiscent of Mora’s street art, seen throughout southern Europe, as well as in Egypt, Brazil and South Africa.
    Size (inches): 17×17. Size (cms): 43×43. Detail: Feather cushion included. Needlepoint on wool. Dry clean only. Designer: Nuria Mora

    All Hemingway Cushions
    This Hemingway Collection cushion is a cool combination of stitch and print. Hand embroidery adorns the screen-printed design. It would make a great present for the fashionista in your life!
    Size (inches): 18×18. Size (cms): 45×45. Detail: Feather cushion included. Hand embroidery in cotton on white linen. Dry clean only. Designer: Corey Hemingway

    Hemingway Scribble Bags
    Designed by Corey Hemingway, screen printed both sides on white cotton canvas. The handles are real leather, and the bag also has a handy zipped inner pocket. Available in blue, yellow and grey colourways.
    Size (inches) 14×14. Size (cms) 35.5×35.5. Strap Height (inches) 13-14. Strap Height (cm) 34

    Hemingway Plaid Bags
    Designed by Corey Hemingway, screen printed on natural cotton canvas. This bag is roomy and strong, great for shopping! Available in yellow and grey colourways.
    Size (inches): 15×18. Size (cms): 38×46

    Robert Allen bringing 75 years of tradition, expertise to Hotel Summit 2015

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    Market-leaders in decorative fabrics and furnishings, Robert Allen will be exhibiting at the Hotel Summit 2015 on the 14th September 2015.For 75 years, Robert Allen has been at the forefront of the decorative fabric and home furnishings market with products inspired by its devotion to quality and innovation. It has built a creative tradition rooted in exploring the nuances and subtleties of colour and its collections are renowned for the exceptionally wide range of colours, patterns and constructions.


    Photos courtesy of Robert Allen

    From its luxury, internationally-inspired Beacon Hill collection of fabrics, trim and furnishings to its hospitality industry-focussed Contract collection, the Robert Allen ranges are renowned for blending artful, inspiring design with durable, refined construction.

    If you are attending this year’s Hotel Summit, make sure to catch up with representatives at the Robert Allen stand who will be on hand to discuss product ranges, collection suitability and bespoke availability.

    MENA Chain Hotels Market Review – July 2015

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    July Highlights
    • UAE hotels witness strengthening occupancy as Ramadan ends
    • Doha and Jeddah hotels see performance levels strengthen
    • Increasing room rate drive profit growth in Cairo hotels

    Crosswater launches new designs at Sleep 15

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    Exhibiting for the fifth year running, Crosswater are pleased to showcase the latest, innovative bathroom products for the hospitality sector.Crosswater will be exhibiting some recent additions to their portfolio, including Dial, Mike Pro in a variety of finishes, other Wras approved mixers, a selection of Waldorf sanitaryware, brassware and basins, Plus+ Ton shower trays and TEN shower enclosures.

    With a leading Contracts Department that has secured projects all over the world in top hotels and restaurants, the team are looking forward to visitors reactions and feedback on product due to be launched in 2016 on adjoining stands G12 and H6.

    Sleep, the hotel design event, will take place 24-25 November 2015 at the Business Design Centre.

    Hampton Inn by Hilton Merida, Mexico – now open

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    Continuing Hampton by Hilton’s expansion in Mexico, the brand has recently announced the opening of the 130-room Hampton Inn by Hilton Merida in Mexico’s famed “White City”.Known as “The White City” due to the colour of the city’s older colonial houses and its cleanliness, the city is a thriving cultural attraction with a variety of museums, art galleries, theatres, shopping and restaurants. Hampton Inn by Hilton Merida is strategically located to attract both leisure and business travellers as the hotel is situated across the street from the the Siglo XXI Convention Center, and also surrounded by national and global company headquarters, as well as government offices.

    Upon entering the hotel, guests find themselves in the Perfect Mix Lobby which has been designed as an extension of the guestroom with a choice of seating and lighting options for both leisure and business travellers. A contemporary design scheme combines light and fresh earth tones to create a relaxing ambience.

    Hampton Inn by Hilton Merida offers 3,000 square feet of flexible event space across eight meeting rooms, a 24-hour business centre, complimentary WiFi and a state-of-the-art fitness centre. The hotel also offers a private dining room and stylish bar.

    Hampton by Hilton hotels are infused with local photography and artwork, highlighting each property’s connection and support to its own community as part of its “Hamptonality” service.

    “We are excited to bring Hamptonality to the historical and recreational city of Merida,” said Phil Cordell, global head, Focused Service and Hampton by Hilton Brand Management, Hilton Worldwide. “We are focused on Hampton by Hilton’s continued expansion worldwide and this latest addition to our brand portfolio provides our guests a comfortable and convenient option in this beautiful city.”

    Hamilton Is The ‘Suite’ Choice Of ‘Boutique’ Hotels At Sleep 2015

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    Hamilton is set to stand out from the crowd at Sleep 2015. The company is seeing a rise in demand from small to medium ‘Boutique’ hotels for its electrical wiring accessories and Mercury® lighting control and multi-room audio systems – all of which will be showcased at the Business Design Centre 25-26 November 2015.

    Boutique Hotels, also referred to as lifestyle or design hotels, are unique in interior design, architecture and theme, and are often historic. Essentially a stay in a Boutique Hotel is a lifestyle experience.

    Gavin Williams, Marketing Manager for Hamilton says: “Through partnering with hotel interior designers we are helping them realise their vision – cost effectively. Sourcing the unusual, quirky or period furnishings and accessories is time consuming. But when it comes to electrical wiring accessories we can help save both time and money. Unique items such as special plate finishes/colours or non-standard plate functions can be supplied using Hamilton’s ‘Bespoke’ design service, Savile Row, and larger plate sizes incorporating specified multiple functions can be designed and produced to order.”

    Merging the new in-keeping-with the old
    Boutique Hotel guests are discerning. For them it is all about the experience: the aesthetics of the environment and high levels of personal service. One thing is for sure, they expect ‘luxurious home comforts’ and that includes access to all of the home technology and entertainment services as standard. Integrating smart technologies sympathetically and seamlessly within older style and heritage projects is key. Hamilton strength is its ability to merge the NEW in a way that’s in keeping with the OLD.

     

    Anne Boleyn would approve!
    Hamilton’s expertise in this area recently proved invaluable during the refurbishment of Anne Boleyn’s guest rooms within a new wing of Hever Castle’s Luxury Bed and Breakfast accommodation – an Edwardian annexe created by William Waldorf Astor, designed in Tudor style.

    Hever Castle Project Interior Designer Sarah Clark of Interiors at Nine to Eleven says:
    “I was initially drawn to Hamilton for its Mercury® Lighting Control system and range of stunning switch plates & sockets which perfectly suited the needs of this project. However I soon came to appreciate and value the fabulous personal service and consultative approach provided by the Hamilton Team.”

    Members of the Team will be available on the stand to discuss the Hever Castle project and other challenging Boutique projects successfully completed during the past 12 months.

    Boot-up in ‘guest’ mode
    Expecting guests to compromise on access to technology because they are spending a night in a hotel is no longer an option. It’s expected that iPods/iPhones can be connected to the room’s audio system through USB connections incorporated into the room switch plates. Also the guest room is often used as a remote office so again it’s important they have everything they need from communications technology and functionality within the hotel room such as the USB charger and international sockets, samples of each will be on the stand.

    “With our bespoke design and production service and 18 unique ‘designer’ plate collections, available in metal, plastic, wood and even glass finishes – many compatible with the company’s Mercury® lighting control and multi-room audio system – we can deliver a totally co-ordinated look and meet all the needs of virtually any client brief,” adds Gavin.

    Welcomed by BiiD
    Having identified its strengths in this sector Hamilton is continuing to develop and grow its product range and breadth of design support services to meet the needs of hotel interior designers and specifiers. Its commitment to the sector and desire to establish even closer working relationships with customers was recently recognised by the British Institute of Interior Design (BiiD), accepting Hamilton as an accredited ‘Industry Partner’.

    Sleep 2015, Business Design Centre, 25th-26th November – Stand No: V8

    Prepare to be inspired by BoConcept at the Hotel Summit 2015

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    BoConcept, the high-end Danish designer firm and manufacturer of sleek modern design furniture with an emphasis on fashion and functionality is pleased to announce that it will be exhibiting at the Hotel Summit 2015 on the 14th September 2015.With 260 franchise brand stores and 90 studios worldwide, BoConcept manufactures and sells furniture and lifestyle products, ranging from sofas and beds to TV and stereo units to wardrobes — as well as accessories such as mirrors, lamps and sculptures.

    BoConcept’s rich and varied experience after more than six decades in the design industry means it prides itself on utilising the great traditions of Danish design while bringing elements of the world’s biggest cities into its pieces — labelled ‘Urban Danish Design’.

    From its popular fusion collection by nendo and Monaco sofa to its fantastic Adelaide outdoor range, representatives from BoConcept will be on hand to show off the very best in interior inspiration, style tips and trend guides. Be sure to come along to the BoConcept stand at the summit and prepare to be inspired…

    Hotel Indigo, York

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    Very often, when out and about reviewing hotels or sifting through property announcements at HotelDesigns HQ, I encounter some variation on that old hospitality cliché: ‘modernity blended with history’- and very often, it’s a lazy and inaccurate description. But every now and again, I have the pleasure of staying in a hotel and a location that epitomises the phrase. The Hotel Indigo in York is one such property.

    York is a city I never need a second invitation to visit – with its maze of twisting, cobbled streets, quaint architecture and two millennia of history teeming from its very core – it’s a gold mine for amateur historiographers like myself. So, it was with little hesitation that I made the journey north to review my first Hotel Indigo – the boutique brand of the InterContinental Hotels Group.

    Self-styled as ‘the industry’s first branded boutique hotel experience’, Hotel Indigo now has a presence across North America, UK and Europe as well as China and south-east Asia. Each unique property is as individual as its surroundings and attempts to reflect this through its interiors and design. A ‘local slant’ is key to the Hotel Indigo ethos, as is its quirky and contemporary décor. With properties in cities such as New York, Los Angeles and Shanghai, I imagine blending this local touch with interesting and modern interiors was a relatively easy task. However, enveloped on all sides by a section of a city with a rich heritage and standing on one of its oldest streets, this process could have proven slightly more difficult for the designers of this York property. Not so.

    Yorkshire is well represented in everything from individual items of furniture to the selection of ales in the bar/restaurant on the ground floor. Even the bathroom toiletries have been sourced from Harrogate company H2K, which is just twenty miles from the hotel. And the wonderfully twee touches in the décor – like framed photos referencing the area’s confectionary heritage to the 1893 Kelly’s Directory (the Yellow Pages of its time) printed on bedside lampshades – all give off the boutique vibe whilst fitting in with the Hotel Indigo brand vision.

    Being a new-build property, the whole hotel has a clean and vibrant feel from the moment you walk through the door.

     

     

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    Directly opposite the modest reception desk, the aforementioned bar and restaurant – a franchise of the Yorkshire Meatball Company and with public access to the street outside – serve as the focal point of the hotel’s public space. The confectionary theme is continued here with chuckle-inducing jelly-mould pendant lampshades and Skittles-esque cushions scattered on sofas.

    Taking the lift up to room level would mean missing out on the hotel’s spectacular staircase complete with a three-storey well, which adds a touch of grandeur to the journey from check-in to room. The well-lit (and thankfully spacious) corridors are carpeted with a fantastically rich black and white pattern throughout, reminiscent of the great M.C. Escher and works from the optical art movement.

    The rooms themselves are blessed with good natural light (if not the best views) from the windows, but are also equipped with generous lighting throughout so there’s never a gloomy corner to contend with. While the colour scheme is muted for the most part, it’s punctuated with sharp, primary-coloured items which definitely adds to the sense of fun.

    Both the desk and bedside tables have good socket access and I couldn’t find fault with the king-sized bed with the Egyptian cotton linen, but was slightly disappointed with the amount of wardrobe space on offer.

    It’s at this point I will admit that I am guilty of rating an entire hotel experience on the quality of its bathroom space, and Hotel Indigo scores highly here too. The spa-inspired space and its layout are well designed and the team have displayed virtuosity in the contrast of materials used. The absence of a bathtub is more than countered by the walk-in, glass enclosed shower with a rainfall head.

    Simply put, a stay here is a pleasure. Whilst Hotel Indigo might be a chain, the rooms and the hotel’s public spaces certainly have their own character and charm filled with endearing local touches.

    The designers have done a great job of ensuring the guest doesn’t get the ‘chain hotel’ feeling. They have been able to engender a feeling of a contemporary boutique hotel whilst not neglecting the fact its backdrop is one of the most historic cities in England. The ever-growing popularity of boutique hotels and their strong, overriding identity and ‘sense of place’ has meant the larger chains have had to adapt in a bid to capture some of the market. With its Hotel Indigo brand – and this York property in particular – IHG has proven it understands the market extremely well and has certainly established a solid blueprint for a successful ‘branded boutique’.

    As someone who transformed from slightly sceptical of the concept to a fully-fledged convert overnight thanks to this York gem; if you’re not convinced I highly recommend going through the conversion process for yourself.

    Images courtesy of hotelindigoyork.co.uk and Daniel Fountain. Based on review in September 2015.

    Moving towards a new ‘English Vernacular’?

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    In recent years, there seems to have been a resurgence in creating quintessentially English interiors. At all levels, hospitality market interior design practices have been producing design solutions that are recognisably within an English tradition.

    Whilst I have been used to seeing interiors in South Africa that have married a recognisable South African aesthetic to international influences (Bushmans Kloof, for example), the generation of an English aesthetic has been less identifiable in my homeland.

    Englishness is a difficult style to nail down, unlike French styling epitomised for me by the discovery of the Hotel Meurice — no not the one in Paris, but the one in Calais. In Germany too I have found many Gasthaus properties that stylistically could not exist elsewhere. So it goes on throughout Europe, whereas the local English equivalents have been less stylish and more – not to put too fine a point on it – twee, with many simple run down, seedy or knackered.

    Meanwhile ‘starchitects’ continue the trend for new builds to be architectural styling porn at the expense of cities having a local identity, with their interiors dominated by their structure. They generally fail to acknowledge location in favour of an androgynous ‘international style’, and are designed from the outside in, the reverse of a good interior, which should always focus on function. This leaves the interior designers attempting the architectural equivalent of putting lipstick on a pig.

    In recent years, the English regional market has picked up and we are now seeing the regeneration of identifiably local trends. These when taken together are, for this observer, beginning to create an identifiably localised English design style, which I like referring to as ‘a new English Vernacular’.

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    St. Regis Mumbai celebrates official opening

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    Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. are pleased to announce the opening of The St Regis Mumbai in partnership with Pallazzio Hotels & Leisure Limited, representing the company’s first St. Regis hotel in India and South Asia.Conveniently located within a short distance of business and leisure facilities in Lower Parel, the hotel offers over 3900 square meters of event space, an alfresco Terrace Garden, seven exquisite restaurants & bars, and luxury spa facilities.

    “Mumbai is emerging as a world-class travel destination, presenting the perfect setting for the St Regis brand,” added Amit Bhosale, Executive Director, ABIL Hospitality Pvt Ltd. & Director, Pallazzio Hotels & Leisure Ltd. “We feel that it’s a great opportunity to introduce the legendary brand’s bespoke services and programs to the well-heeled travellers of today and tomorrow.”

    Set within India’s tallest tower, The St. Regis Mumbai offers 386 guest rooms, 27 suites and 33 residential suites for extended stays which feature a spacious living room, fully equipped kitchen and are available in one or two bedroom suites. The St. Regis Mumbai will also offer its famed St Regis Butler Service, providing guests with an anticipatory yet unobtrusive service according to the guest’s tastes and preferences.

    Restaurants & Bars
    Seven Kitchens features interactive live-cooking stations and is a popular destination for its diverse breakfast offering and Sunday Brunch.
    By the Mekong is located on the 37th floor of the hotel and offers spectacular views over the city. It specialises in Thai, Vietnamese and Chinese cuisines.
    Yuuka is an ideal setting for business meetings and special celebrations it offers outstanding Japanese cuisine.
    The Sahib Room & Kipling Bar serves handcrafted cocktails and delectable Indian dishes amid a soulful ambience.
    EXO is the house club and offers a wide range of premium spirits.
    Asilo offers Mediterranean dishes and premium views of the city in this rooftop bar setting.
    Li Bai serves delectable Asian dishes in this lively Jazz social bar and lounge.

    St. Regis’ Exclusive Wellness Facilities
    Featuring nine treatment rooms with tranquil surroundings, the St. Regis Mumbai’s spa also boasts a fitness centre, a 25-metre outdoor pool with panoramic views of the city, and a professional salon.

    “We look forward to a long-term collaboration with Starwood Hotels & Resorts,” says Atul Ruia, Managing Director Phoenix Mills Ltd & Director Pallazzio Hotels & Leisure Ltd. “Through its unparalleled service The St. Regis Mumbai provides an uncompromising experience to its guests – the global business travellers, connoisseurs of the good life, and aficionados of art and culture.”

     

    Homewood Suites by Hilton opens new hotel in Laurel

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    Hilton Worldwide’s brand of extended stay hotels has announced the opening of its latest property, Homewood Suites by Hilton Columbia/Laurel, Maryland (USA).

    The new hotel features 114 rooms which are a combination of studio, one and two bedroom suites with fully-equipped kitchens and complimentary WiFi. In addition, Homewood Suites by Hilton offers a fitness centre and indoor pool.

    “Opening an additional hotel within the D.C. area in less than five months speaks to the continued success of the Homewood Suites brand,” said Vikrant Bhasin, general manager. “Providing guests with complimentary daily hot breakfast and all-suite accommodations, our extended-stay hotel is ideal for visitors to Columbia and Laurel whether they are here for a night, week or month.”

    Homewood Suites by Hilton Columbia/Laurel is located near many shopping, dining, entertainment and recreation options and is developed and owned by Star Global Ventures.

    Chelsom to exhibit at Decorex International 2015

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    Chelsom are delighted to announce that they will be exhibiting at Decorex International at Syon Park, London from 20th-23rd September 2015. Taking place at the start of the London Design Festival, Decorex has long established itself as being synonymous with luxury and has succeeded in becoming ‘the’ event to discover the very best, and most coveted products from the international interior design world.2015 will mark Chelsom’s return to Decorex after a 15 year hiatus where the company will be debuting their exciting new off-shoot collection, Autumn Update, which harnesses and refines the latest trends in finishes and materials to give a whole new look to some of their most popular existing designs. Satin Copper, White & Gold and a palette of bold retro Colours give strong design directions whilst natural Stone offers a timeless organic look.

    In addition Chelsom will also be providing an exclusive preview of 3 of the brand new Edition 25 ranges – Madison, Reflector and Soho – as designed entirely in-house by Robert and Will Chelsom and will be available from May 2016 onwards.

    “Decorex is undoubtedly one of Europe’s leading shows when it comes to interior design and we are thrilled to be back. Being able to see what the wider market is up to is really inspirational and it’s a great environment for companies to showcase their latest product designs and innovations. Decorex is a key date in the diaries of many leading interiors professionals from across the globe so it’s incredibly exciting to be using it as a forum to launch our brand new Autumn Update collection and preview some of our exclusive new designs from what is undoubtedly our most different and design-led collection yet.” Said Will Chelsom, company Director.

    A boutique beauty from Wilton Carpets Commercial at the Lake District’s Inn on the Square

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    Completely refurbished and reopened in June 2015, the Inn on the Square separates itself from traditional Lake District hotels, instead paying homage to the heritage of the area with a mood that is distinctly contemporary.The family-owned hotel of 34 bedrooms and award-winning steak house restaurant, offers four-star luxury with a laid-back atmosphere. This unique ambience is reflected in the carpet design that blends modern Scandinavian influences with cues from Lake District landscapes – set in a stunning Georgian period interior.

    The distinctive style was the vision of husband and wife team, David and Kate Simmons, from Preston-based Frank Whittle Partnership:

    “Located at the centre of the bustling market town of Keswick, The Inn on the Square competes with several traditional style hotels all within walking distance, so we wanted it to be unique and to become a destination hotel, rather than just somewhere to stay in the town,” explains Kate Simmons. “The carpet design played a major role in the entire scheme, remaining contemporary but featuring natural and organic influences, perfect for a hotel set within England’s largest national park.”

    Kate and David had inspiration for a contemporary leaf design randomised across basement, ground and first floors, reflecting the rich colours of autumnal days in the region, like fallen leaves scattered across the fells. After initial discussions with Kate, Wilton Carpets Commercial designer, Matthew Robinson developed the idea producing a free form design across all three floors using a design based on real leaf structures.

    “Matthew developed numerous sketches for us, making the leaves all different sizes and colours, some with fills, some outlined and with different backgrounds to the carpet until we were happy with the overall feel,” continues Kate. “We then worked together on the layout, deciding how it would sit on the basement and ground floors, how it would flow over the stairs to the corridors and round corners. The apparently random nature of the design, without any repeat through the entire layout, is carefully planned, not only to look absolutely striking but also to combat the challenges of the period interior while simultaneously making the most of its distinct features too.”

    Without a straight wall in sight, due to the building’s Georgian construction, the overlaying random leaf motif is forgiving of irregularities, unlike a traditional design; eliminating the need for a border, the design is free to run into walls and around the complex layouts without looking disjointed or awkward. In fact, the ‘scattered’ leaves of varying shape, size, fill and colour have the opposite effect, uniting the interior in a carpet that upholds the hotel’s modern styling and Lake District setting.

    Matthew Robinson used Wilton Carpets’ Elements palette for colourings on the design. Dramatic fills of gold are balanced with subtle black outlines set against a neutral backdrop. This continues the carpet’s adaptability with a random pixel-like shaded effect in slate – a nod to modern design – on a zinc background that complements perfectly the grey wall panelling and base colours throughout. The ‘pop’ accent gold colour, used as a fill for leaves, is found in furnishings throughout the interior.

    For the 34 bedrooms, where six different schemes come into play, Kate Simmons looked for a different design to create segregation from public areas and a sense of a different, more private space:

    “We didn’t want to carry on the leaf design into these spaces, but we knew the design should use the same base colours, using highlight shades that matched the feature colours of that scheme. Wilton responded perfectly with an off-kilter stripe, again ideal for the irregular walls of the building,” continues Kate.

    Each of the schemes employ the same off-kilter stripe. With highlight colours in the bedrooms sharing the same turquoise and gold influences as elsewhere in the hotel, along with a shared zinc background shade, the bedroom carpets coordinate with the leaf design used elsewhere, creating a strong sense of place, while retaining their independence.

    The Lake District Hotels’ commissioned project saw 1,400 square metres of bespoke carpet, woven in a hardwearing and comfortable nine-row construction that gives the right levels of durability for boutique hotels of this size. Made at Wilton Carpets’ Wiltshire production site in a performance 80% pure new wool 20% nylon blend, the carpets will retain their appearance over many years, remaining easy to look after and fighting off signs of wear.

    “We’ve worked alongside Wilton Carpets for many years now and had no hesitation in introducing them to the Lake District Hotels group. Since then we have refurbished many bedrooms throughout seven of their hotels in the National Park, with the Inn on the Square our largest project to date. They are delighted with the end result, as we are too,” concludes Kate Simmons.

    New Sheraton Hotel opens in Bucharest, Romania

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    Centrally located in one of the most charming cities in central Europe is the Sheraton Bucharest Hotel, a 270-room hotel featuring 27 Executive Suites and one stunning Presidential Suite.In partnership with S.C. Grand Plaza Hotel S.A., and Starwood Hotels & Resorts, the milestone debut builds upon the Sheraton first mover advantage in the region and expands the brand’s European portfolio to more than 60 hotels.

    “As a market debut for Starwood and Sheraton, Romania symbolizes an important expansion opportunity while also putting Sheraton one step closer to its goal of opening more than 150 new hotels over the next five years,” said Dave Marr, Global Brand Leader, Sheraton Hotels & Resorts. “Demonstrating best in class design and offerings in a historically rich part of the world, Sheraton Bucharest Hotel is an excellent addition to the brand’s global portfolio.”

    Two distinctive onsite dining venues are available: Avalon features a contemporary twist on Romania’s cuisine, and the world-renowned Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar, Benihana. These are in addition to Centro Sweets, which offers a selection of desserts, from freshly baked cakes to tantalizing tarts, in a cosy ambience.

    The hotel also features Sheraton® Fitness Center, which includes two massage rooms and spa treatment facilities, as well as the Sheraton® Club lounge which offers guests stunning views of Bucharest as well as complimentary breakfast, all-day refreshments, and free Wi-Fi.

    With 1,200 square meters of combined meeting and event space, 10 conference rooms, two ballrooms and one distinguished boardroom, Sheraton Bucharest Hotel is perfect for functions. Each conference room can hold between 10 – 400 people, and together, the 10 rooms can accommodate up to 1,400 individuals. All spaces are equipped with state-of-the-art audio-visual technology.

    Waldorf Hilton, London completes £13.5 million renovation to restore ‘1920s elegance’

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    One of London’s most famous and prestigious hotels, the Waldorf Hilton, has put the finishing touches on a £13.5 million hotel-wide renovation. The renovation has restored the hotel’s elegant 1920s Edwardian style, which has made it a favourite with guests from all over the world for more than a century.Situated on the verdant, tree-lined thoroughfare of Aldwych, The Waldorf Hilton opened in 1908 and is a Grade II listed building. Completed over several phases, the hotel-wide renovation encompassed all 298 guestrooms, seven meeting rooms and event spaces, including the iconic Palm Court, Good Godfrey’s Bar, Adelphi Suite and Executive Boardroom, with refreshed interiors complementing the grandeur and grace of the hotel’s striking architecture.


    Designers Fox Linton Associates drew upon the glamour of 1920s for inspiration

    For the guest rooms, interior designers Fox Linton Associates drew inspiration from the glamour of the 1920s. Style and elegance is reflected in timeless features such as antique brass metalwork, silver-leaf and mirrors whilst a sense of playfulness, frivolity, gentle decadence and attention to detail, bring the Edwardian heritage of the hotel to life.

    Pastel colours feature in the guest rooms and bespoke furniture in each room showcases the designers’ attention to detail. Subtle variances in pattern and texture come from Italian leather headboards with antique brass studs, chaise longues and contemporary fabrics that reflect the classic style of the hotels early years with a contemporary twist. Meanwhile, the bathrooms have been elegantly designed with a monochrome palette of white ceramic tiles, black trim and nickel fittings also reflecting the 1920s era.


    The simple monochrome finish of the bathrooms is classic 1920s style

    The magnificent Adelphi Suite function space has been given a new ‘champagne elegance’ colour palette and now boasts stunning bespoke chandeliers with 1920s flute glass shades. The original wall lights have also been restored to match, whilst fan designs, popular in the era, are reflected in the carpet design and curtain trim. Modern technology has not been forgotten with the new suite benefitting from a state-of-the-art architectural and lighting system.

    Originally the gentlemen’s smoking room and bar of the hotel, the beautiful listed Executive Boardroom has been restored and converted to a classical boardroom. With its traditional fireplaces and oil paintings, this room is a unique and original space for private dining and smaller meetings.


    The traditional public spaces have also been given a revamp as part of the £13.5 million renovation

    A hotspot for dancing and socialising since the hotel opened in 1908, the famous Palm Court has been lovingly restored to its former Edwardian glory. All features of the unique and grand centrepiece ballroom have been brought back to life, including the historic black clock, lanterns, stunning columns, cornicing and balustrades. The Palm Court is the dramatic stage for a monthly Afternoon Tea Dance, complete with contemporary afternoon tea and traditional ballroom music, as well as a monthly Tango Supper, hosted by professional Argentine tango dancers Leonardo Acosta and Tracey Tyack-King.

    Good Godfrey’s Bar and Lounge opened its doors in 2011 to become a much-loved part of the hotel. The brand new interior features large antiqued mirrors and a bar with illuminated marble, chrome and granite elements. Proudly taking its name from Howard Godfrey, the handsome and talented bandleader of the Waldorf house band in the 1920s, Good Godfrey’s is open all day, serving breakfast, lunch and a variety of tantalising plates to accompany the bold selection of cocktails in the evening.

    Alison Palin, general manager, said: “Every element of this landmark refurbishment has been taken into careful consideration. The attention to detail to ensure that the feel and grandeur of the 1920s remains instilled in the iconic hotel has been top priority — it first opened its doors in 1908 and, although times have changed, the style and elegance of days gone by has remained for guests to enjoy. The Waldorf Hilton has been a stalwart fixture of the West End, providing guests with superb service and elegance, for 107 years. This renovation will ensure that it continues to do so, in true Edwardian style, for many years to come.”


    The famous Palm Court set up for evening frivolities

    Sojourn collections by Sanderson launches at Focus 2015

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    Sanderson are pleased to announce the launch of the new Sojourn collections at this year’s Focus 2015. Prolong the uplifting feeling of summer with this new collection of designs which evokes the spirit of bohemia and escape brought about by adventurous travel.Exhibiting at the Sanderson showroom on the 20th and 21st September, guests are invited to view five new stunning collections, including: Sojourn Fabrics, Sojourn Weaves, Sojourn Wallpapers, Boho Velvets and Byron Wool Plains.

    Inspired by a love of global textile patterns and the treasured objects we bring back from far flung places, the collection creates a fresh approach to decorating, where graphic elements are juxtaposed with softer more organic forms and tribal patterns. It is a feast of fabrics, including prints and embroideries, kilims and suzanis, Paisley crewel-work, velvets and wools all complemented by sophisticated wallpapers.

    The dynamic colour palette ranges from vibrant magenta to rich russets, teal and indigo through earth tones and neutrals to linden and silver. The result is a bold and vibrant collection that picks up on the trend for mixing pattern, texture and colour.

    Focus 2015 is held between the 20th and 24th September 2015 at Chelsea Harbour Design Centre, London.

    World-class event space for Madinat Jumeirah

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    Opening in October 2015 at Madinat Jumeirah, the Arabian Resort of Dubai, will be the largest event space in the UAE when the expansion is complete.

    The venue was originally commissioned in recognition of the history, culture and character of old Dubai and was inspired by the Al Fahdi fort located in the oldest existing part of the Dubai creek.

    Tripling in size, the 1,750 square meter space will host banquets, parties, product launches, weddings and festivals for up to 1,400 people, subject to layout. The venue will also feature an attractive and sustainable landscape as well as offering views of the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah.

    Margaret Paul, Resort General Manager, said: “We are delighted to be unveiling the new Fort Island at Madinat Jumeirah, one of the city’s most innovative and exclusive outdoor venues. This redevelopment demonstrates our commitment to continually enhance the guest experience and we look forward to catering for a larger and wider range of prestigious events for the meetings, incentives, conference and events (MICE) industry. The new venue has been rebuilt to accommodate large marquees and will provide versatile space for every type of event.”

    Guests staying at Fort Island can access the venue by one of four bridges or via the traditional abra boats when staying in one of Madinat Jumeirah’s three hotels. Madinat Jumeirah also offers a variety of indoor and outdoor spaces which range from meeting rooms, banquet and events facilities to over 40 restaurants.

    Fort Island a one-of-a-kind venue for spectacular events. An integral part of the existing and award winning Madinat Jumeirah’s Conference Centre, the new island will increase the centre’s overall capacity to 9,000 people over 10,000 square meters. The Conference Centre is home to international events such as Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF), the World Economic Forum and is the proud sponsor of Art Dubai.

    Kameha Grand Zurich’s hotly anticipated ‘Space Suite’ set for October opening

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    The Kameha Grand Zurich Hotel, Autograph Collection’s first property in Switzerland, is set to launch a cutting-edge Space Suite designed by German artist Michael Najjar in October.The suite will immerse guests in an ‘out of this world’ experience with features such as universe motifs, a zero gravity bed and steam bath with artistic views into space. The Space Suite finds perfect alignment with the sensory experience flowing throughout the hotel.

    The creative flair behind the Space Suite stems from Michael Najjar – a visual artist, adventurer and future astronaut who has undergone intensive cosmonaut training in Russia. Najjar will also be the first contemporary artist in space as one of Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic Pioneer Astronauts.

    The idea behind the Space Suite is to immerse guests – or ‘crew members’ – in the atmosphere of a space station, tapping into various elements of perception to enliven the experience. Quirky features include an automated female voice inspired by John Carpenter’s science fiction film ‘Dark Star’ to welcome the crew member in 8 different variations, spot lights inspired by rocket engines and a space glove where crew members can place their phones or key cards.

    The bed will also be designed in a way to look like it is floating, while the mattress is shaped as a black rectangle to reflect the monolith from 2011: A Space Odyssey. The steam bath follows through with the Universe motif and features a small window which presents a view into space and down on Earth. Crew members can also relax using an iPod, extensive library and Apple TV filled with information in German and English related to the topic of space. Najjar’s artistic influence can also be seen with four acrylic platforms holding mock ups of historic rockets and space ships and three artworks by Najjar himself.

    Founder & CEO of Kameha Grand Zurich, Carsten K. Rath, commented: “Moving between fiction and reality is a key feature of the Kameha brand, the Space Suite epitomises the ability of Kameha Grand Zurich to blur the lines between the two, creating an incredible design destination.”

    The galaxy getaway 2 night package starts from more than £1,280 per night. This includes B&B accommodation in the space suite, space amenities on arrival, 1.5 hours bodyflying/1 hour flight simulation in an a A320, personalised future in space book by Michael Najjar, opportunity to visit Michael Najjar’s Berlin studio and meet him and a designer art gift to take home.

    Flemings Mayfair shows off stunning, elegant new suites as part of £14 million refurbishment

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    Luxury boutique hotel Flemings Mayfair has unveiled the first instalment of its new-look deluxe bedrooms and suites, featuring beautifully elegant interior design and very special hidden extras as part of a wider £14 million refurbishment – as reported by HotelDesigns.net in May.Each bedroom, suite and apartment comes complete with a Mattison bed, Chiswick linen, a Nespresso coffee machine and complimentary WiFi. Some suites even boast their own private gin ‘honesty’ bar — perfect for a few self-served aperitifs.

    Interior design firm Tully Filmer was tasked with the job of creating the stylish new look and transforming the rooms into 1930s- inspired havens, with each room costing an average of £85,000. Tully Filmer used a colour palette of bronze and soft greys teamed with period features and bespoke furniture. Some rooms have also seen their original three-metre high ceilings reinstated.

    Tasteful bathrooms feature stunning mosaic marble floors with underfloor heating, bathtubs or rainfall showers and come stocked with T London toiletries filled with natural botanicals and essential oils.

    The hotel has forged a partnership with celebrity photographer Dr. Andy Gotts who has photographed some top names, including Harrison Ford, Hugh Grant and Gary Barlow, at Flemings. The pictures now bedeck the walls of the bedrooms, suites and apartments.

    The completion of the bedrooms follows the first phase of the redevelopment which saw a revamp of the Drawing Room tea room and small bar. The next stage will see Michelin-starred chef Shaun Rankin open a new restaurant and bar at the hotel in Spring 2016.

    Having opened in 1851, Flemings Mayfair is one of the oldest family-owned hotels in London and was originally converted from 13 Georgian townhouses. The award-winning hotel, part of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World, offers luxury accommodation in one of London’s most prestigious postcodes, minutes from Green Park, Piccadilly and a short walk from Buckingham Palace.

    $5 Million Refurbishment for Embassy Suites by Hilton, Los Angeles-Downey

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    After a four-month-long refurbishment period of its public areas, the Embassy Suites by Hilton, Los Angeles-Downey has re-opened. The $5m investment has seen a complete refurbishment of the lobby, atrium, restaurant and lounge, meeting rooms, business and fitness centres and pool area.One key area of investment was transforming the lobby and atrium into a “Great-room” concept which will provide guests with a comfortable, tech-friendly place to work or relax outside of their guestroom. As the birthplace of the Apollo space program was in Downey, the new design evokes the history of aerospace and the theme runs throughout the lobby and atrium, including the accent chandeliers, constellation-inspired wall décor behind the front desk and a new fountain in the atrium.

    “The Great-room concept has proven to be a success with our hotel guests who want a place to hang out, conduct interviews, meet friends or simply enjoy a casual dinner,” said Maurice Casaus, general manager of Embassy Suites Los Angeles-Downey. “Our open space with special design elements paying homage to Downey’s prominent aerospace legacy has been a tremendous success with both our hotel guests and local patrons.”

    The 219-Embassy Suites by Hilton, Los Angeles-Downey offers two-room suites with a separate living area, two flat-screen HD televisions and wet bar fitted with a microwave, mini-fridge and a selection of gourmet coffee and teas. The hotel also offers complimentary Wi-Fi throughout all guest rooms and public areas.

    Other amenities include a heated indoor pool, fitness centre, 24-hour business centre and more than 6,000 sq. ft. of meeting space including seven meeting rooms. Brickstones Grill offers a contemporary experience that seamlessly transitions made-to-order breakfast to a-la-carte for lunch or dinner in its sophisticated and contemporary open design kitchen. A portion of the existing restaurant space has been converted to flexible multi-use space to accommodate group meals and social functions with access to an outdoor patio.

    The hotel is owned by RLJ Development, LLC based in Bethesda, Md. and managed by Embassy Suites Management, LLC, based in McLean, Va.

    A touch of ‘Gangnam Style’ for Accor’s ibis Ambassador Seoul property

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    AccorHotels has announced the rebranding and refurbishment of ibis Styles Ambassador Seoul Gangnam, formerly ibis Ambassador Seoul Gangnam.Featuring 317 rooms, the newly refurbished and rebranded hotel is located in the Teheran-Ro business area of the trendy Gangnam District, near several entertainment and shopping attractions, and just a 10 minute walk to COEX Convention Centre.

    From sophisticated lobby lighting to unique furnishings, the new hotel is designed in chic bright colours and bold decor with crisp white backdrops. The guest rooms feature 40-inch smart flat-screen TVs, Wi-Fi internet access and a range of in-room amenities.

    “The renovation and rebranding of ibis Styles Ambassador Seoul Gangnam will offer both business and leisure travellers a new level of service and style representative of the ‘all inclusive’ Ibis Styles brand that resonates simplicity, generosity, quality and conviviality,” said Patrick Basset, Chief Operating Officer for AccorHotels Upper Southeast and Northeast Asia.

    “By upgrading the physical spaces and broadening the scope of service, the renovations and rebranding transform the hotel into a lifestyle destination that better caters to the needs of travellers today,” added Cho Min-sook, General Manager of both ibis Styles Ambassador Seoul Gangnam and Myeongdong.

    New events facilities opens at The Opposite House, Beijing

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    To meet Beijing’s growing demand for meetings and event spaces, The Opposite House has unveiled its stylish new facilities called “Bei Space”, located in the lower grounds of the hotel.Designed by Neri&Hu, the main event space has been carefully separated from its service areas and outside terrace areas with transparent walls of custom-made glass bricks which allows natural light to flow into the subterranean space. Overhead, a field of pendant lights illuminates the main space while leaving it open and flexible.

    Equipped with a moveable projector, overhead screens and a state-of-the-art sound system, the 180m2 versatile space can be easily adapted for any requirement, making this the perfect environment to host meetings, conferences, corporate training, press conferences, cocktail parties or banquets.

    Bei Space also offers a full catering service via onsite restaurants at The Opposite House, with a choice of Western fare from Sureño or Chinese delicacies from Jing Yaa Tang. For events requiring multiple spaces, catering from both restaurants can also be requested for The Red Space, situated next to the hotel.

    “As the vibrant arts, culture and commercial scene in Sanlitun continues to thrive, our aim is to enhance it with an event venue that exudes understated sophistication on its own, yet can serve as the canvas for highly personalised or creative executions. Events of a fashionable, creative or corporate tone can all find a home at Bei Space,” comments Peter Wynne, Area General Manager of Swire Hotels Beijing and General Manager of The Opposite House.

    Hadiprana Villa completes stunning renovation

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    As a centrepiece of The Chedi Club in Bali, the Hadiprana Villa has reopened following a complete refurbishment.The two-bedroom villa features private en-suites and secluded, sunken outdoor Jacuzzi. A spacious deck provides ample room for sun-worshipers and a 645-square-foot swimming pool is the focal point of this particular villa.

    Equipped with a beautiful collection of art and artefacts and contemporary Balinese furniture, this private residence is “a sanctuary within a sanctuary” according to the hotel’s general manager, Alain Bachmann. “The place turned out so well, I’m not sure there wasn’t a little magic stirred into all that carpentry.”

    One of Indonesia’s foremost architects and art patrons, Hadiprana built the property as a family estate in the early 1980s before the luxury hotel group GHM assumed stewardship in 2004.

    JOI-Design creates vibrant interiors for Germany’s first Capri by Fraser

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    A new apartment hotel has opened its doors in Frankfurt’s new urban district of Europaviertel (“European quarter”). Designed by JOI-Design, the Capri by Fraser reflects the fashion-savvy confidence of the young cosmopolitan guests who will call them “home” while they work in the business hub of Frankfurt.

    Featuring 153 studio and one-bedroom apartments, the designers have skilfully merged design with couture and art, and the high-quality furnishings add an elegant touch to the environment whilst retaining a quirky edge to the overall design.

    A colour palette of grey and white creates a calm and soothing atmosphere with hints of zesty citrus notes to create a sense of homeliness. A nod to the traditional tailoring of business attire is evoked in the soft furnishings and upholstery, using houndstooth and pinstripe patterns, finely seamed leatherwork and meticulous stitching. A round area rug features abstract floral motifs to introduce residential cosiness for longer-stay guests.

    The studios are fully tech-enabled with plenty of electrical charge points and a kitchen kitted out with all the necessities a guest requires for a longer-term stay.

    The lobby is an open space, designed to reflect a welcoming living room. A large communal work station enables guests to work whilst they grab something to eat from the Delite. Large bookshelves double as room dividers to subtly break up the space into intimate-seeming nooks.

    Caprilicious restaurant offers a range of seating from smaller intimate tables, to larger areas for lively parties. Seating with low and high backs, a long table with an assortment of chairs and a self-service bar for tableware is reminiscent of a comfortable coffeehouse.

    Drinx bar takes on a more fashion-conscious appeal featuring bespoke wallcovering with an abstract monochromatic pattern, a leather-lined bar and assorted seating. The bar emanates a soft glow throughout the day, and at a night, a “constellation” of pendant lights stretched across the ceiling emulates a starry night sky. The colour palette here is a silky mixture of petrol blues, rich greys and polished blacks, lifted through bursts of accent colours in the throw cushions and tinted glass cocktail tables.

    A small high-tech conference space and fitness room is also available for guests of Capri by Fraser.

    The Great Northern Hotel, London joins Tribute Portfolio

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    The Great Northern Hotel, dating back to 1854, is situated within the Western Concourse of King’s Cross and is considered one of the finest boutique hotels in greater London. Starwood Hotels are delighted to add this spectacular property to its Tribute Collection as it represents a significant step in the global roll-out of the Tribute Portfolio and the growing market for reliable and individual high-end travel experiences.


    Starwood Hotels & Resorts introduces its 10th brand in Europe with the addition of The Great Northern Hotel, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel. (Photo: Business Wire)

    The hotel has been refurbished and redesigned by Victorian master builder, Lewis Cubitt to faithfully represent the glamour of the building’s extraordinary past. The luxurious Cubitt rooms have been named in the designer’s honour and feature Jielde bedside table lamps and large twin sash windows which flood the rooms with natural light. In the Couchette rooms, the interior styling is an innovative interpretation of a traditional railway carriage sleeper car whilst the Wainscot rooms are lined with Black American Walnut Wainscot Panelling and aubergine paint to create a seductive ambience.

    Left: Couchette Room Centre: Wainscot Room Right: Cubitt Room

    “Since our launch in 2013, the Great Northern Hotel has become one of London’s finest boutique hotels,” said Jeremy Robson, Owner of the Great Northern Hotel, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel. “The restoration of the property was a dream of mine for many years, and together with my excellent team, I am incredibly proud to have created something of real value: a London landmark serving both visitors and Londoners alike. Today, our award-winning hotel joins Tribute Portfolio and the prestigious Starwood collection. We are looking forward to building on our success with this powerful brand whilst maintaining everything that makes the Great Northern Hotel a unique and much-loved property. ”

    Located on the first floor of the hotel is Plum + Spilt Milk, offering simple British dishes using seasonal and carefully-sourced ingredients. The restaurant features 120 hand blown glass pendants and banquette-based furniture, handmade by Boffi of Milan.

    Plum & Spilt Milk

    Opening directly into King’s Cross Station is the GNH Bar. With aspirations to become one of Europe’s most glamourous railway bars, it features etched mirror ceilings, an organically-shaped pewter and marble bar and two grand crystal chandeliers.

    Starwood aims to grow the brand to 100 hotels by 2020, with locations in high-demand destinations and markets where SPG members travel.

    Chandelier Bar

    Liverpool city centre hotel undergoes final ‘Tune’-up

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    Liverpool’s new Tune Hotel opened its doors last month, the 100-bedroom hotel on Castle Street has been developed by Hotel Land & Development and will become the latest addition to the global portfolio of Tune Hotels.


    Situated within the Bruntwood-owned Queen Insurance Buildings, it will join another recent addition to the landmark building, Argentinian restaurant ‘CAU’. Work has been underway since late last year to completely strip out the new hotel site, which is adjacent to the city’s Town Hall, and replace it with a contemporary budget hotel that famously provides the “pay for what you need” model. Each Tune room comes equipped with high quality basics such as Hypnos beds and power showers, but costs from just £25 a night.


    There are many original features inside the hotel, it being housed in a Grade II listed building. Much of the building fabric has been kept, which means the hotel has rooms with high ceilings and large windows. Some of the original beams in the top floor rooms have been left exposed rather than covered up, adding character. On the first floor, a rather unique feature of a wooden room with fireplace (not operational) and the original safe door is visible. The building has two blocks to it, and one block has the original staircase with an atrium roof which makes for a brightly lit space.


    “Liverpool is one of the key cities in the North West not only from a commercial point of view, but it also has a long established tourism industry for both domestic and international travellers,” said Mark Lankester, CEO of Brand, Assets and Capital Markets at Tune Hotels. “Last year saw 32 million visitors spending £2.3 billion in the city. This resulted in over 560,000 overnight stays from international visitors, 1.47m from UK travellers and some 289,000 from business tourism – there is undoubtedly a healthy demand for high-quality yet affordable accommodation,” he added.


    The new Tune Hotel will be accessed via Queen’s Arcade, which already boasts a collection of independent retail outlets including Moose Coffee and R&H Fine Wines. Bruntwood believes the arrival of two high profile venues will give a timely boost to neighbouring businesses.

    Travelodge opens second hotel in Harrogate and announces UK-wide expansion plans

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    The official opening of the 70-room Harrogate West Park Travelodge took place today, 4th September 2015, and was attended by Travelodge’s Chief Operating Officer, Jon Hendry Pickup; The Worshipful, The Mayor of Harrogate Borough; Councillor Nigel Simms and Brian L Dunsby, Chief Executive, Harrogate Chamber of Trade & Commerce.


    Harrogate West Park Travelodge

    The Harrogate West Park Travelodge features an onsite Bar Café and is located within close proximity to Harrogate Conference Centre.

    Also announced at the ceremony is the news that Travelodge will expand their portfolio in Yorkshire with 13 new properties representing an investment of £80million and creating 300 new jobs across Yorkshire. Locations for the new sites include: Barnsley, Bradford, Brig House, Bridlington, Halifax, Headingly, Huddersfield, Hull, Knaresborough, Wetherby, Whitby and two sites in York.

    Brian L Dunsby, Chief Executive, Harrogate Chamber of Trade & Commerce said: “Harrogate’s economy depends largely on visitors, both business and leisure and therefore we welcome this new Travelodge right in the heart of the town centre.”

    HARTWICK by Gallery Direct

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    The stunning Hartwick is just one of Gallery Direct’s high quality bedsteads from their Frank Hudson collection. With its clean, smooth lines, this contemporary take on a classic four-post bed is guaranteed to complement both traditional and modern interior schemes. Made from Mindy ash solids, it has a brushed and weathered finish and is upholstered with natural cotton that has been woven on a traditional loom. Its sprung slats ensure this lavish bedstead provides ultimate comfort, as well as exuding style.

    For more information, please contact Gallery Direct via their website: www.gallerydirect.co.uk

    Crosswater introduces the Waldorf collection

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    Luxury bathroom product designer, Crosswater, is pleased to introduce the Waldorf collection, its first range of bathroom brass and sanitaryware to its extensive portfolio of products. Crafted with exquisite attention to detail and an early twentieth-century design, the new Waldorf range is an indication of bathroom luxury.

    The Waldorf collection includes taps, bath fillers, basins and valves as well as a striking freestanding bath which will command attention in any bathroom.

    Inspired by the style and essence of the 20s era, the range has been beautifully curated to include a choice of crosshead or lever tap handles, metal basin frames and a high-level WC.

    Suitably fitting for advocates of traditional design, the art-deco inspired range blends rectangular lines with elegant softened edges, resulting in a beautifully distinctive look that will stand the test of time in any bathing space.

    First Look: Four Seasons Hotel, Seoul preparing for October opening

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    The countdown is on as Four Seasons puts the finishing touches on its first location in Korea – the Four Seasons Hotel Seoul.Designed by Heerim Architects & Planners and LTW Designworks, the Hotel boasts seven restaurants and bars, each with its own character as conceived by several of today’s cutting-edge creative minds, including AvroKO and Hong Kong-based André Fu.

    Throughout, an expertly curated art collection features contemporary pieces by local, regional and international artists displayed in spaces that can best be described as a modern reflection of Korean tradition.

    With the promise of exceptional accommodation, an incredible collection of restaurants and late-night bars, an expansive fitness and spa complex and outstanding settings for events, Four Seasons Hotel Seoul has created a new benchmark in global style, sophistication and service.

    In 317 light-filled rooms and suites, guests will find spacious, beautifully appointed accommodation that create a private sanctuary for rest and relaxation. Every room features the new, fully customisable Four Seasons Bed, and Four Seasons services, including twice daily housekeeping and round-the-clock in-room dining.

    Facilities in the hotel are extensive: a 765 square metre gym and studios for Pilates; dedicated room for those exercising with one of the Club’s personal trainers; three pools including a lap pool and vitality pool, plus a children’s pool; and indoor golf experience with driving range. A modern Korean sauna will include several bathing areas and zones for quiet relaxation.

    Four Seasons Seoul is taking bookings for opening in October 2015.

    Harlequin launches Palmetto – designs inspired by nature

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    Palmetto is an alluring collection of prints, weaves and wallcoverings by Harlequin. Inspired by early morning strolls through dewy woods and twilight walks around a dusky, scented garden. It captures elements of jazz age glamour, 1920s luxe and the botanical fervour of the 19th century orchid hunters, as well as keying into the current trend towards organic silhouettes, offset against sultry backgrounds for maximum impact.The collection has been designed by Harlequin Studio’s Becky Brown, who elaborates on her inspiration: “Over the last 18 months I have been watching trends evolving both in fashion and in interiors, collating mood boards and experimenting with different techniques, such as mono prints, negative prints, foiling and etching. It seems to me as though the bright spring flowers of previous years have given way to an altogether more mysterious mood. The feel for 2015 is dreamlike and enchanted, expressed through wild foliage, graphic botanicals and delicate flora and fauna.”

    The starting point for the whole collection was a botanical document that evoked the inside of an orangery, with its exotic portrayal of rubber plants and passion flowers. The six glorious prints are presented on a mix of sumptuous silks and natural linens, many of which have been embellished with textured threads, foiling and metallics. They depict a cornucopia of etched blooms such as proteas, as well as delicately drawn butterflies, dragonflies and ostrich feathers. Several of these motifs follow through into the stunning range of eight wallcoverings, which is augmented by an evocative metallic texture, an elegant crane in flight offset against stylised clouds, leaves, feathers and a linear trail.

    Palmetto’s glorious prints are complemented by three über-glamorous weaves, accented with shine and shimmer and Belvedere Velvets, a spectacular range of three rich and luxurious velvets, comprising deliciously tactile, deep-pile plains, fabulously distressed metallics and sophisticated striped damasks, some of which are further embellished with foil. There are also two comprehensive books of plains, one 100% silk, the other silk-effect, which have been judiciously coloured by the Harlequin Studio to harmonise with Palmetto and Belvedere.

    The collection is enhanced by its intense and evocative colour combinations: graphite and almond; ink and chartreuse; seaglass and willow; jute and slate; coral and mint; heather and linen; linden and emerald; amber and graphite.

    For further information please contact the Walker Greenbank Contracts department at loughborough@wgbcontracts.com

    The Grand Bohemian Hotel Charleston joins the Autograph Collection

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    The partnership between The Kessler Collection and Autograph Collection Hotels has been further strengthened with the latest property to join the Autograph portfolio. The Grand Bohemian Hotel Charleston in South Carolina is a 50-room luxury boutique hotel offering an on-site Grand Bohemian Gallery featuring rare, local and original artwork; a wine blending experience and tasting room; coffee shop; farm-to-table culinary offerings with a regional focus; as well as a rooftop restaurant and terrace providing unmatched views of historic Charleston.

    Upon entering the lobby, guests are greeted with 4-foot long fringe chandeliers, a backlit stone front desk and velvet drapery, evoking elements of French style with a modern bohemian twist.

    Overlooking the historic district, the restaurant offers costal cuisine and open-air seating. The French bohemian theme is evident in the use of crystal chandeliers, aquamarine watercolour sheers and grey washed reclaimed wood.

    In the guest rooms, the colour scheme features tones of lavender, grey and chartreuse coupled with bold printed fabrics and leather chaise lounges. The bathrooms are furnished with marble vanity units that stylishly contrast with custom glass sconces and Italian plank tiled floors.

    At the heart of each Kessler Collection hotel is a celebration of the artistic spirit. Surrounded by the cultural and creative inspiration of Charleston, the property is home to the largest art gallery in The Kessler Collection – Grand Bohemian Gallery, featuring local, regional and internationally recognized artists. At Grand Bohemian Hotel Charleston, art flows throughout the hotel with exhibitions and artist receptions showcasing paintings, sculptures, art glass, ceramics and jewellery, all available for sale.

    SPA Creators selected for Hinckley Island Hotel’s spa revamp

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    SPA Creators, designers and developers of mid-to-luxury hotel spas and leisure businesses, has announced its latest project to open before the end of the summer. SPA Creators were selected by the Hinckley Island hotel in Leicestershire to review their current leisure business needs and make recommendations. This included a full market analysis and review of the guest service’s needs. This also included the production of a full 3-year business plan for the addition of a treatment zone.


    A new spa, designed and developed by SPA Creators, is due to open at Hinckley Island Hotel before the end of the summer this year (Photo: Supplied)

    As part of the brief SPA Creators have designed a spa treatment area including five treatment rooms, manicure and pedicure zones and relaxation areas taking advantage of the great views overlooking a lake within the grounds.
    In addition to the treatment areas SPA Creators are looking at the refurbishment of the fitness suite, male and female changing areas, spa lounge and wet spa facilities including the pool and vitality pool.


    A new spa, designed and developed by SPA Creators, is due to open at Hinckley Island Hotel before the end of the summer this year (Photo: Supplied)

    Working with the client SPA Creators have refined the scheme into phases with the initial work due for completion in late summer, early autumn 2015. Ongoing phases will be implemented in the very near future.

    SPA Creators has over 15 years’ experience in developing new spa businesses and developing existing leisure and spa sites with refurbishment and new build spas or extensions.