ATLANTA, GA, October 31, 2012 (Press-News.org) Innvision, a leading provider of interior design and purchasing services for the hospitality industry, today announced the addition of Innvision Design; Atlanta, a design and procurement center that will focus exclusively on the firm's offerings to the upscale and luxury hotel market. Officially open as of this month, the new facility is located in Piedmont Center (often called the "Business Center of Buckhead"), conveniently situated near many of Atlanta's premier design resources.
This expansion comes as a result of the growing success of Innvision Design, the design arm of the company. Increasingly sought out by higher-end hotel owners, Innvision Design; transforms interiors using a comprehensive approach - covering everything from concept and planning to development, documentation, bidding, and implementation.
Holly Kappes, Senior Design Manager, heads the Innvision Design Atlanta office, where she leads a team of talented designers. An industry veteran with an eye for the details that create a pleasing, luxurious experience that's optimized for both hotel operators and guests, Kappes has been planning and designing upscale properties for nearly three decades.
"I am honored to be a part of this group of creative design professionals," says Kappes. "Collectively, we offer our clients a deep base of industry knowledge and diverse experience gained from our work with hotel and luxury resort projects worldwide. With this strategically located facility, our services are now more accessible to major hotel brands and unique independent properties. We also have access to an even greater pool of design talent and product resources. We look forward to welcoming clients to our new Atlanta design & procurement center."
While Innvision continues to serve a wide range of midscale hotel clients, this is its first location dedicated specifically to the upscale and luxury market segments.
Chris Parker, Innvision President, says the addition of this office allows Innvision to build on its successes: "The full-service hotel industry has a growing desire for innovative, outstanding interior design, and we're now better situated to fulfill it."
About Innvision and Innvision Design | Innvision is a leading provider of interior design and procurement services to some of the world's most recognizable hotel brands. Since its inception in 2004, Innvision has earned an impeccable reputation in the industry, employing robust and agile project management processes to coordinate, expedite, and deliver products and services on time and on budget. Innvision Design adds another dimension to Innvision's service portfolio with some of the industry's most talented and experienced hospitality design professionals, focused on creating customized interior design and decor solutions. Their comprehensive approach includes design concept, planning, development, documentation, bidding, and implementation. With corporate headquarters in Griffin, GA, Innvision maintains multiple design centers in key geographic locations, including Atlanta, Dallas, and Memphis. For more information, call (888) 465-0111 or visit http://www.innvision.net or http://www.innvisiondesign.net.
Innvision Opens Atlanta Center, Expands Upscale Hotel Offerings
New Buckhead facility taps top design talent and resources in response to demand for specialized interior design for full-service hotels.
2012-10-31
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[Press-News.org] Innvision Opens Atlanta Center, Expands Upscale Hotel OfferingsNew Buckhead facility taps top design talent and resources in response to demand for specialized interior design for full-service hotels.
