What They're Saying...
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Vanity Fair / October 2005
Fanfair / Buy the HotelAt Nine Zero…you can buy the showerhead for $75, telescopes for $375, furry dog beds for $150, and cocktail rimmers at $9.50 each. Not to mention your Jacuzzi for $3,700. There’s a new Web site under way called hoteluxury.com…
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Hotelbusiness.com / April 27, 2006
HD EXPO Explores Hotel Retail ProgramsIn a session entitled "Hospitality Goes Retail," a panel of experts gathered to explain to attendees the many benefits of hotels exploring the retail avenue. [The] CEO of HOTELUXURY detailed how her company works with numerous hotels to develop online retail stores that sell the products found in hotels. Read more > Text only >
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The Washington Post / December 5, 2005
At Chic Hotels, You Can Take It With YouThis is for a segment of the population that can afford to stay at a really nice hotel, just not every weekend,” said Sarah Bates, vice president of Hoteluxury, a company that is selling boutique hotel furnishings to the masses. “It’s a special occasion for them, a little slice of luxury, which now they can feel every day in their own homes. Read more >
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The Boston Globe / February 23, 2005
Style & Arts / Home Suite HomeA Boston company has taken the concept of re-creating hotel rooms in the home a step further, allowing consumers to buy everything in the room—from the headboard to the light fixtures to the porcelain sink—and in the process letting them create a replica. The company, Hoteluxury... Read more > Text only >
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The International Herald Tribune / November 26-27, 2005
Luxury Gifts / Ultimate Room ServiceFor the hotels, gifts like the Cloud Nine writing desk ($3,600) from the NINE ZERO boutique hotel in Boston, are the best kind of advertisement, transmitting a powerful message of luxury in an understated way. The NINE ZERO hotel is the first to go a step further, offering everything in the hotel for sale through its own site and the site of a new e-commerce company, Hoteluxury. Hoteluxury aims to tap into a market of affluent consumers who want designer homes, without hiring a designer. Read more > Text only >
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CNN.com / August 24, 2005
Travel / Bringing the Hotel HomeBoutique hotels elsewhere are also getting into the retail business. A new company called Hoteluxury is helping hotels sell their furnishings and other signature products over the Web. Read more >
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New York Post / August 2005
Buy Me! Is it a boutique or a hotel? These days, who can sayTake recently launched Hoteluxury, whose first client is Boston's trendy Nine Zero Hotel. With the help of Hoteluxury, which is overseeing the hotel's new online catalog, you can buy almost anything in Nine Zero... Read more > Text only >
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Hospitality Design Magazine / January/February 2006
Trendtracker / Hospitality Goes Retail: Hotels To GoNINE ZERO, a boutique hotel in Boston, hired Hoteluxury to handle its retailing. “At the end of the day, we are hoteliers and Hoteluxury are the retail experts. Having it managed professionally ensures the success of the program and lets us focus on what is most important, our guests,” says Thomas Holtmann, director of operations for the hotel. Read more > Text only >
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The Financial Times / October 22, 2005
House and Home / Putting on the GlitzWorking with design specialist Hoteluxury, the [Nine Zero] has created a magazine-style website… Practically everything in the hotel is for sale and goods can be shipped worldwide. [General manager James] Horsman anticipates a “tremendous revenue stream” but admits the partnership with Hoteluxury is key to the concept’s success. Read more > Text only >
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San Francisco Chronicle / March 1, 2006
Hotel Guests Take Home Sleek, Clean Style IdeasA Boston company has taken the concept of re-creating hotel rooms in the home a step further, allowing consumers to buy everything in the room... The company, Hoteluxury, started with a partnership with the Nine Zero Hotel and plans to add more hotel partnerships this year. Text only >
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Living Etc. / UK / November 2005
7 Hotels for a Stylish Shopping Break
#2 Nine Zero Hotel, Boston. Head to Newbury Street for big-name brands… You can also buy all the furniture and fixtures seen in the hotel through its website [created by Hoteluxury]—classier than pocketing the free soap. Read more > Text only >
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The Wave Magazine / November, 2005
Room Service: Hotel Comfort at HomeHotel-at-home decorating is catching on because it makes perfect sense, says Sarah Bates, vice president of Boston-based Hoteluxury. Hotels are becoming more design-savvy, boasting rooms that look like they jumped out of a design magazine. By making these furnishings accessible, hotels save their guests time and trouble... Read more > Text only >
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Boston Magazine's Home & Garden / Spring 2006
Homefront: Dining InWhat We Love: Clean, contemporary tableware at SPIRE in Nine Zero hotel... Why It Works: "Our glassware, flatware and dinnerware really showcase the cuisine, and everything goes together." Read more > Text only >
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