‘We slept like on clouds’, “The room was so cosy that we didn’t want to leave it”, “I need a sofa like that for my home”: some reviews not only make hoteliers happy, but also hotel furnishers. After all, the right furniture can make a significant contribution to the holiday experience.
Symphonic by ADA specialises in hotel and contract furnishings and has already enjoyed numerous positive hotel reviews in the past. But also about the nice words of their own customers, the hotels. Alfred Pierer from the Almwellness Hotel Pierer on the Teichalm reveals why interior design with furniture from the Symphonic by ADA product range contributes significantly to the feel-good atmosphere at the Pierer hotel.
Furniture on a high level
The Almwellness Hotel Pierer is a place surrounded by unspoilt nature at 1,237 metres above sea level. Fresh air, regional dishes and the wellness offers can be enjoyed here with the support of Symphonic by ADA furnishings. You can find out exactly what the furniture is here in the project description.
Comfort, function, design
So what characterises the ideal hotel room furniture? It’s certainly not just being beautiful. It is important to find the perfect balance between aesthetics, comfort and functionality without losing sight of the needs of guests and hosts alike. Symphonic by ADA therefore offers customised furniture with tailor-made concepts: Complete solutions that score points in all three areas.
A matter of style
The Symphonic range offers hotel furniture for different segments – from entry-level to premium. Thanks to a wide range of design and configuration options, the bedroom and upholstered furniture can be customised to the design line of the respective hotel.
The DEMIRA hotel bed in the Pierer rooms, for example, blends seamlessly into the natural room ambience with lots of wood thanks to the selected fabric cover in a warm earthy colour. It presents itself differently in the Ambassador Hotel in Zurich, where its diverse design radiates elegance and modern city hotel luxury.
With so much scope for design, the question arises as to how much design a hotel room actually needs and can tolerate? Is it better to go for opulence with lots of details or a purist concept with minimalist accents? It all depends! Authenticity is important. Creating an atmosphere that honestly reflects the brand and identity of the hotel is what offers guests an unforgettable experience. Or to put it in the words of Alfred Pierer:
When you come in, you have to feel at home and comfortable. That is crucial.
photocredits: Harald Eisenberger, Almwellness Pierer; Hotel Ambassador Zürich
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