| After all, while it might look like ordinary furniture, it is | | | | guest in mind, but also the value of the piece for the |
| made for "industrial" use. That means that the beds, | | | | buyer. After all, it might feel like a great bed when it's |
| tables, chairs, settees, TV stands, dressers and the | | | | new, but if it is worn out after a couple of months |
| other furnishings in hotel's rooms or public areas, is | | | | of constant use, the hotelier didn't get much for his |
| built to handle the wear and tear of constant use | | | | money and won't buy from that company again. So, |
| and, very often, frequent abuse. Still, hotel furniture | | | | it is in the financial best interest of the hotel furniture |
| manufacturers are doing their best to create a hybrid | | | | manufacturers to provide both comfort and durability |
| mixture of tough furniture that is so comfortable that | | | | in their merchandise. |
| each guest will think it was ordered just for them. | | | | Whether it's a great seat in the lobby area that |
| Though a lot of the furniture is mass-produced, some | | | | allows you to set up a mini-meeting around a |
| chains do have ownership for certain styles. Others | | | | marble-topped table, or a super comfortable chair on |
| have the financial clout to get special orders. The | | | | your balcony so you can catch some rays while |
| remaining hotels shop catalogs of styles that offered | | | | keeping up with your emails on that laptop, |
| either in sets, or that can be mixed and matched. | | | | remember, your hotel has been furnished to be |
| Each piece is made with not only the comfort of the | | | | comfortable now and to stay that way. |