Cliq gets cosy in Nuuk and warms up UK locations too

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When we heard about a new project from British manufacturer Cliq Designs, it suddenly occurred to me we never get any news about hotel developments in Greenland. Last I heard from Greenland it was the location for an episode of Borgen. Further research showed the capital Nuuk to have few hotels so it was a feather in the cap of Lancashire based Cliq Designs to get the order for some new chunky box bed throws via a Danish procurement company.

Manufactured from Grey wool look Trevira with a burnt orange contrast these are now raising the temperature at the Hotel Hans Egede in Greenland’s capital city Nuuk. This is a modern conference hotel with fantastic views of mountains and the entrance to Gothabsfjord.

The Ship Hotel in Chichester, England, has a somewhat different ambiance, but once again Cliq has come up with a striking contemporary throw to be included in their refurbishment. The citrus boucle bed throws with aubergine reverse are all Fire resistant Trevira and washable.

To see and hear more from Cliq, look at their page in the directory and read the profile we completed on them last year.

Written by Christine Brett

Daniel Fountain / 02.04.2013

Editor, Hotel Designs

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