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30.09.24

Vayoil y Sigfrido Serra transforman la experiencia de descanso y confort en el Hotel Hábitat València

The Valencian company Vayoil Textil, manufacturer of textiles for hotels and other collectivities, participates with the Valencian designer Sigfrido Serra in the Habitat València Hotel project of the renowned architect Héctor Ruiz Velázquez, internationally recognized for his innovative proposals.

The project, which is the great bet of Feria Hábitat València in collaboration with the Instituto Tecnológico Hotelero (ITH) for its September edition, aims to bring the event closer to the hotel and contract industry.

Valencia, September 30, 2024.- Vayoil, a leading Valencian company in textile equipment for the hotel sector, announces its collaboration with the renowned interior designer Sigfrido Serra in the design of one of the rooms of the Hotel Habitat Valencia. This initiative seeks to transform the experience of comfort in the hotel by dressing the bed, the main space for personal rest, with one of Vayoil's most exclusive collections: the Giza bed linen collection and the Gaudí cover.

A Fusion of Design, Elegance and Comfort

The collaboration between Vayoil and Sigfrido Serra is a clear reflection of both brands' commitment to raising the standard of quality and aesthetics in the hospitality industry. Sigfrido Serra, known for his innovative approach to interior design, has worked together with Vayoil to create a space that is not only visually stunning, but also provides maximum comfort to guests at the Hotel Habitat València, the brainchild of architect Héctor Ruiz Velázquez.

For this occasion, Vayoil has selected the Giza sheet from its premium collection to dress the bed of the room, with the purpose of evoking the light of Valencia as a symbol of maximum elegance.

Giza, a 500 thread count sheet with exceptional brightness and softness, offers great comfort thanks to the sateen weave, softness due to the combed fibers and thermo regulation for a perfect rest. They are made with long fibers, 100% cotton, which gives these products superior resistance to other qualities on the market.

The top sheet and pillowcases are finished in hemstitching, a detail that adds a touch of sophistication and care to the set. In addition, the quilts will also include hemstitching, and some of them will be embroidered with the Valencian designer's logo also in white, highlighting the exclusivity and refined style of the design.

The comforter cover chosen will be the Gaudí, which also stands out for its elegance and the comfort it provides when the person needs to rest with a little more warmth.

The choice of materials and color has not been random; both Vayoil and Sigfrido Serra have opted for sustainable fabrics that not only guarantee durability and comfort, but also reflect respect for the environment. This is a clear commitment to silent luxury, where quality and sustainable design, favors a unique experience of rest, inspired by the light of the city of Valencia.

"Collaborating with Sigfrido Serra on architect Héctor Ruiz Velázquez's iconic project represents an opportunity to demonstrate how our textiles not only elevate the aesthetics and comfort of a space, but also reinforce a mutual commitment to sustainability. We are delighted that our latest collections will be used to dress the beds at the Hotel Habitat València," says Mª José Esteve, "and we are delighted that our latest collections will be used to dress the beds at the Hotel Habitat València. comments Mª José Esteve, Director of Marketing and Communication.

About Vayoil Textil

Vayoil Textil, with headquarters in the Technology Park and a production center in Ontinyent, has been in the market for 29 years, specializing in the manufacture of textiles for the medium and high-end hospitality sector, as well as collectivities, including clinics, nursing homes and schools. The company provides work for 40 direct jobs and more than 100 indirect jobs in small textile workshops that work for the company. Almost all its production is manufactured in the Valencian Community, which allows it to guarantee the quality and traceability of the textile product.

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