Hill Cross launches spa division
Family-owned Hill Cross Furniture, based in Cramble Cross, Northallerton, has appointed Georgina Louis as project manager to lead its newly launched spa division, expanding its bespoke commercial furniture offering for the wellness and hospitality sector.
Georgina brings over 20 years’ experience in spa management, having overseen luxury operations at BodyHoliday in St Lucia and Oulton Hall.
Her client-side expertise will guide the company’s tailored approach to spa and wellness projects, including the new spa at Aldwark Manor near York, where she is managing the supply of bespoke café and restaurant furniture.
Georgina said: “In a spa environment, furniture must meet far more demanding requirements than standard hospitality pieces.
“You’re dealing with high humidity, exposure to oils and treatments, and a need for both durability and luxurious comfort.
“Sourcing the right furniture, and the right supplier, can be incredibly challenging.
“That’s where Hill Cross makes a real difference.”
Georgina’s appointment reflects Hill Cross’s commitment to specialist solutions for spa environments, promoting customisable, sustainable furniture that aligns with brand identity and enhances guest experiences.
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