What can you offer to the guest who wishes to feel special and privileged within your structure, compared to the guests from other hotels?
Or if he makes a step forward and wishes to drink his first morning coffee comfortably seated in the chair in which before him used to sit fascinating Merlin Monroe, Vivien Leigh or maybe Arthur Miller.
The answer is simple. Offer him to find his seat in your caffe, bar or restaurant equipped with "Lloyd Loom" furniture.
When in 1917 Marshall B. Lloyd wrapped the paper around the metal wire and started twisting it, thus inventing a competely new manner of manufacturing chairs, he couldn't even imagine that his invention would become a status element of each renowned hotel and restaurant.


This type of chairs became very popular in America, and in 1921 Marshall Lloyd sold his patent to an English manufacturer who, following traditional and original way of production, made a collection of typical English furniture.
At the height of the popularity during the 1930's, this furniture could be spoted in almost every single hotel. In order to make the chairs resistant to rain and moisture, they are first soaked into latex and then the protective wrapping is baked in the special drying stove.
Finally, the chairs are given the final polishing moisture-proof layer, in the colour chosen by the buyer.
Until today, this line of the "Lloyd Loom" furniture remains one of the most wanted.

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