Hotel, Sport & Leisure Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:29 PM
The re-opening of London’s prestigious Savoy Hotel, encompassed new interiors designed by world renowned Pierre Yves Rochon. The project required architectural ironmongery of the highest standards of performance and appearance and Architects Reardon Smith, in collaboration with London hardware contractors, selected SIMONSWERK UK door hinges. In total over 5,000 pairs of ball race solid brass CE marked button tip hinges were fitted making this hotel project one of the most important and outstanding ironmongery installations in the UK for many years. The 268 guest bedrooms include a luxurious new Royal Suite and 38 suites with stunning views over the river Thames - all fitted with SIMONSWERK solid brass hinges. Their hinges have also been fitted in many other hotels throughout Europe including in the UK the Ritz, Bulgari and Copthorne. SIMONSWERK is Europe´s leading manufacturer of top quality brass, aluminium and stainless steel hinges for doors and windows including the renowned fully concealed TECTUS hinge and the increasingly popular TRITECH solid brass hinge with concealed bearings.
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