The May Fair Hotel unveils the most lavish loo in London
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The May Fair Hotel unveils the most lavish loo in London
The May Fair Hotel London, has unveiled the ultimate treat for the world’s most pampered derrieres; the UK’s most innovative hotel lavatory.Worth approximately £10,000, the TOTO Neorest Washlet is the most advanced lavatory around. Its futuristic design features a heated seat, integrated bidet with directional warm jets of water, temperature and water massage function, dryer and automatic deodorizer – all operated via a wall-mounted remote control panel.
Two of these A-list ablutions have been flown in from the world’s leading bathroom manufacturer TOTO - and will feature in the May Fair’s brand new Ebony Suite, launching this month.
Spanning an impressive 110 square metres, the elaborate Ebony Suite integrates over £50k of the latest bathroom technology including basins with colour-changing controls that reflect the temperature of the water, a unique LUMINIST bathtub that emits a soothing glow while you soak and the TOTO Gyrostream shower, which delivers horizontal streams of pulsating water for total body invigoration.
The interior style signatures include dark wood, ivory and chic metallic decoration, whilst the large 34 square metre private terrace, 67 square metre lounge area complete with four-seater dining table, 52” flat screen, kitchenette and separate guest bedroom and bathroom makes the The Ebony Suite ideal for entertaining.
The new Ebony Suite is now available for booking from £1,850 per night.
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