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Inspiration to Reality with Custom

As the tourism industry opens back up completely and travelers are booking flights and reserving accommodations at a spectacular pace, it’s clear that everyone is ready to  explore the world once again! Similarly, the hospitality industry is also ready to deliver exceptional stays for visitors with artfully designed, unforgettable spaces just begging to be shared on Instagram. 

In order to create a one-of-a-kind feel and give guests the greatest intrinsic return on their stay, hotels and hospitality spaces can lean into custom design that reflects a company or region’s legacy and won’t be found anywhere else. At a time when getting your money’s worth has never more important, Tarkett Hospitality’s custom capabilities gives companies the opportunity to differentiate and showcase their respective identities with gorgeous flooring solutions. 

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Here’s how Tarkett Hospitality turns inspiration into reality with custom:

It starts with Tarkett Hospitality’s close-knit creative design team understanding a hospitality company’s individual history, perspective, and priorities, and balancing these factors with the trends in the market and worldwide.

Next, it’s about tailoring the ultimate design vision of a space within Tarkett Hospitality’s Custom Design Studio and selecting the product, color, and design choices that will work with the client’s flooring budget and keep a low cost-per-key without compromising quality. 

The Custom Design Studio features nearly 3,500 customizable patterns including 105 Running Line patterns, 2,557 Custom patterns, as well as 1,167 patterns across the wide-ranging collections. 

Product types within the Custom Design Studio include Axminister, Dynamics, Intrepid, Legacy, Legacy Plus, LVT, Print, and Vivid

Also, the Tarkett Hospitality Design Team uses wide-ranging inspiration in daily life from travel and cityscapes to nature and patterns to create fascinating Custom Design Collections that are not found anywhere else. These monthly packages of designs based off inspirational trends continue to push the movement of bringing ideas from the outside world into interior spaces. 

Whether it’s the abstract work of Jackson Pollack influencing the Blotted Collection (curated by Margaret O’Brien), drawing from ethereal light streaks and prismatic shapes to produce the Iridescent Sunset Collection (curated by Kristen Evans & Julia Burgess), or using video game technology and science-fiction films to deliver the Virtuality Collection (curated by Lisa Denney), these exciting flooring visuals help companies distinguish themselves, create undeniable first impressions, and foster lasting connections. 

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In addition to capturing company legacy, working in complete collaboration, and using artistic interpretations with stunning pattern, texture, tones, and illustrations, Tarkett Hospitality uses healthy materials and thoughtful manufacturing processes to ensure these striking, high-quality custom flooring creations are durable and easy to maintain. 

For more information on Tarkett Hospitality’s Custom possibilities, explore the 2022 Tarkett Hospitality Custom Lookbook and how flooring truly can express the imagination!

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Industry Insights

Travel Trends in the Hospitality Industry in 2022 

After the past two years of lockdowns, uncertainty, and travel restrictions, the world is opening back up and the hospitality industry is booming once again. While the pandemic severely limited travel for both business and leisure, quarantining reminded everyone to never take the tourism industry for granted again and to seize the opportunity to travel whenever possible. 

In addition to the invaluable benefits of experiencing new cultures and cities that expand our understanding of the world, travel benefits both the global economy as well as the local economies of the communities visited. Currently, online travel searches, flight purchases, and hotel bookings are surging as individuals and families are beyond excited to make up for the lost time. How has the pandemic changed the way that we will travel and reshaped what we desire from hospitality spaces moving forward? 

Here are four developing travel trends in the evolving state of the hospitality industry in 2022:  

Bucket List Trips 

Now that everyone has witnessed how quickly the ability to travel can be taken away, bucket list trips and far away locales are being booked more than ever before. The extended time at home helped many reach the resolve to make visiting their dream destination a reality. In addition to more trips being booked further miles away, travelers are booking more luxury experiences. Many exotic locations experienced a greater number of summer bookings ahead of schedule.

For the hospitality industry, this means that designing one-of-a-kind spaces and creating unforgettable impressions is a tremendous priority. Tarkett Hospitality’s custom design program offering wide-ranging product, color, and design choices without compromising quality gives hotels the ability to craft gorgeous unique spaces that visitors will share on social media and share with everyone they know. 

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Big Cities Are Back

Big cities and their respective dining, nightlife, and attractions took a massive hit during the pandemic as guidelines called for vastly reduced capacities or shutdowns altogether. Now, bustling US cities including New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Nashville, and many more have experienced a surge in flight and hotel reservations in 2022 that shows no signs of slowing down. 

Summertime travel deals are making it easier for visitors to descend upon these prime cities, which coincides perfectly with the 2022 travel trend of longer hotel stays and longer travel itineraries. Many big-city luxury hotels offer much more affordable rates during summer which makes these trips even more attractive to travelers itching for an amazing experience. 

Emphasis On Wellness 

It’s no secret that the pandemic brought health and wellbeing to the forefront, and summer 2022 travel plans certainly reflect that. Travel agencies are finding that wellness activities and wellness-centric travel are a top priority this warm season, which includes immersive cultural experiences, outdoor physical activities, healthier dining, disconnecting from devices more, spa treatments, and better sleep! From yoga retreats and outdoor excursions to hotels with onsite spa facilities, searches for wellness-related amenities and travel are up and will look different for each traveler. 

In 2022, Tarkett Hospitality has already sponsored industry wellness discussions where attendees learn how hospitality brands are integrating wellness and sustainability into their projects and what more the industry can do. This correlates with a greater hospitality emphasis on biophilic design to reflect beautiful, sustainable environments that support health, wealth, and enhance the quality of life and performance.

Thoughtful Hotel Priorities  

It should also come as no surprise that the pandemic has placed an incredibly high priority on convenience, contact-less functions, cleanliness, and sustainability when it comes to hotel stays and hospitality spaces. The traditional process of checking in and getting physical room keys will continue to give way to mobile check-ins and check-outs, digital smartphone keys, email communication, and text notifications. In addition to convenience, these methods reduce the risk of germs and make hospitality brands come across as more thoughtful, progressive, and desirable to travelers. 

Although cleanliness has always been the most important expectation for a hotel stay, rigorous hygiene and cleaning service have never been higher priorities! In addition to being more germ conscious, travelers are more environmentally conscious to counter the effects of climate change. Eco-friendly hotels that communicate a commitment to health and the planet through paperless policies, using sustainable products, and harnessing more solar energy will continue to have the advantage in a growing competitive accommodations market. 

Tarkett Hospitality’s human-conscious design and flooring philosophy ensure that the final surfaces best serve people and the environment. By using healthy materials, thoughtful design, and environmentally conscious manufacturing, Tarkett Hospitality helps to achieve superior indoor air quality through flooring as well as creating hospitality flooring that is easier to keep clean with fewer allergens. 

No matter how travel trends change throughout summer 2022 and beyond, a human-conscious design approach helps reassure travelers and hospitality employees alike as world travel opens back up. Tarkett Hospitality is committed to providing innovative, custom surface solutions that contribute to the health and well-being of all. It’s time to update our passports, open our hearts, connect with other people, cities, and countries, and cherish the ability to travel once more.

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Events

Recap: Tarkett Hospitality Takes Las Vegas & Hosts Customer Event! 

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It feels great to be back! After the past couple of years of uncertainty surrounding travel, events, and hosting during the COVID pandemic, it was truly incredible to meet face-to-face with customers this past April 26th through April 28th at the Tarkett Hospitality customer event and showcase in Las Vegas, NV. 

In addition to sponsoring and providing carpet for the DesignWell Pavilion during the HD Expo+ Conference, where attendees learn how brands are integrating wellness and sustainability into their projects and what more the industry can do, Tarkett Hospitality’s presence signaled that the industry is getting back to business!

The public interest in health and wellbeing has never been greater amid the COVID-19 pandemic and Tarkett Hospitality shares the ultimate goals of sourcing, designing, and thinking smarter. In addition to the valuable discovery, knowledge-sharing, networking, and inspiration that always takes place at in-person events, this event highlighted the latest products, services, and innovative development.

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Attendees got to experience products in person the same way that guests will in the future! This includes the launch of Tarkett Hospitality’s Blotted Collection, a new custom broadloom collection inspired by the abstract expression movement popularized by American painter Jackson Pollack, which juxtaposes soft, airy, delicate textures with expressive, erratic lines to create eleven unforgettable patterns:

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Blotted Collection is available in Axminster woven, Digital Dye Injection (DDI), and tufted, is fully customizable across a suite of constructions, colors, textures, and pile weights, and includes rugs as well. The energy of the show-stopping carpet certainly matched the buzz of insightful discussions and innovative ideas that permeated the air!

In addition to hosting all visitors with food and beverages, Tarkett Hospitality invited ten customers back to attend a special VOC (Voice of Customer) morning session. These VOC sessions are invaluable as attendees provide feedback on specific new color lines of several products, as well as feedback on many additional new products and programs. 

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The customer turnout throughout the Tarkett Hospitality space was tremendous and it’s safe to say that the event was a smashing success. Thank you to all who visited and provided feedback in Las Vegas!For more information about future Tarkett Hospitality events and sponsorships, contact the Tarkett Hospitality event & media team.