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When London’s newest chain of deluxe hotels designed their inaugural property it was clear that the contemporary, fresh brand ethos must be carried throughout every aspect of the building. None more so than the entrance which was completely redeveloped to create a modern on trend feel with clean uncluttered lines. The disabled access platform lift was provided by Lyfthaus Limited who followed the design remit perfectly and installed a premium stainless steel and frameless glass model with adjacent entry from their MyLyft range. Lyfthaus specialise in the premium market providing platform lifts which are highly stylised with bespoke adaptability to prestige locations across the UK and beyond. MyLyft models are refined, discrete and elegant and available with raised heights up to 3M with a huge choice of platform sizes and configurations to complement and enhance the built environment. MyLyft was developed in close liaison with architects and interior stylists to ensure that every element of the product meets their creative vision. Find out more by visiting www.mylyft.com
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