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Home›Newsletter›DBB316›Hotel picks Max-Top for 5* quality

Hotel picks Max-Top for 5* quality

By Lauren Holmes
March 9, 2016
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Surface specialist Max-Top is thrilled to announce that the Alexander Hotel group has begun to install Max-Top Quartz surfaces in number of its luxury hotels throughout the UK.

The 5* Alexander House Hotel and Utopia Spa in Sussex is the first to receive the product, that has been installed in a number of its stylish en suite bathrooms.

Stephen Moss, managing director of Max-Top commented: “We are delighted that Max-Top Quartz has been chosen for the esteemed Alexander House Hotel. The group is very prestigious and focuses heavily on providing stylish, luxurious surroundings to its customers, so it is a great stamp of approval for Max-Top Quartz!”

 

The recently-launched modular quartz product features a patented interior honeycomb structure meaning the product is incredibly lightweight and offers the aesthetic benefits of a solid stone surface, but with the advantage of a deeper 40mm profile.

 

Peter Hinchliffe, founder of the Alexander Hotel chain added: “We have been really impressed with Max-Top Quartz. Installation was incredibly simple and the tops have created a luxurious look and feel, which is really important to us.”

 

“We have just re-ordered Max-Top Quartz for our boutique hotel, Rowhill Grange in Kent, where we know it will fit perfectly amongst our stunning grounds and carefully selected stylish interiors.”

 

Stephen concluded: “Max-Top Quartz really is unique, combining the beauty of natural stone with engineered enhancements to deliver a revolutionary product.

 

“It looks fantastic in the Alexander House Hotel and we can’t wait to see it in Rowhill Grange soon!”

 

For more information about Max-Top please visit www.maxtopquartz.co.uk, call 0161 224 0333 or visit the Max-Top YouTube page to watch a short installation video.

 

Press Contact:

Emily Martin

One Marketing Communications

0161 968 6944

emily@onemcr.co.uk

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