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How Art Elevates the Guest Experience: A Curator's Perspective
By Terry Eaton, President, Chief Curator, Eaton Fine Art
Art in hospitality transcends time, becoming a narrative tool that ties guests to the local culture, heritage, and identity of a location as well as the hotel's interior aesthetic. Thoughtfully curated, art shapes the environment, enhances emotions, and creates lasting memories. Localized and authentic creations foster a deeper connection, while narrative-driven and thought-provoking pieces engage travelers, making each hotel visit a transformative and immersive experience.
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DAILY HEADLINES - Tuesday May 20, 2025
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Ushering in The New Era of Hospitality With Mobile Technology
By Chris Green, Divisional President, Remington Hotels
The pandemic pushed the hotel industry into a new era of digital transformation. While some stakeholders were initially skeptical, new technologies keep guests safe, streamline check-in, improve communication between guests and staff, and alleviate hiring pressures. This new wave of technology integration has left a lasting impression on the industry and will pave the way for even more exciting progress in the future.
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The Future of Personalization and Authenticity in Hotel Design
By Hannah Markham, Associate & Design Director, Baskervill
In a world where your doorbell screens visitors, your device plays your 'relax' playlist when you arrive home from work, and your living room is decorated with hand-selected art, we have all come to expect a level of customized comfort in our surroundings whether we realize it or not. But how are hotels keeping up with this expectation for personalization?
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