Hotel, Sport & Leisure Fri, Jan 13, 2017 8:47 AM
The Marriott Heathrow has installed over 350 demista heated mirror pads in their bathrooms ensuring that arriving or departing passengers have a steam free view at all times.
Now accepted as the norm, rather than a novel addition in hotel bathrooms around the world, the heated mirror pad has cleared the view for guests for nearly three decades.
This innovative product was introduced by the manufacturer of demista more than 26 years ago and the range of sizes and shapes now offered has continued to grow ensuring that all mirrors can be kept steam free.
Often the first choice for designers, architects, interior designers and specifiers, demista has become an integral part of the bathroom. Custom made options are available for more bespoke sizes. The pads can also be incorporated in to vanity units and bathroom cabinets.
Hotels, new luxury developments and leisure centres in the UK, Europe, Middle East, Far East and Australia have all benefitted from installing the heated mirror pads and the brand is now recognised as the leader in this market.
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