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Ahmarra Doors make their debut at the O2!


Ahmarra supplied and fitted over 300 severe duty timber fire doors in an FSC cherry veneer for the new 5-star hotel situated on Greenwich Peninsula. Ahmarra’s contract consisted of manufacturing


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and installing fire rated doorsets for the public areas including reception, restaurants, meeting rooms, ballroom, toilets and spa areas. “Our experience of manufacturing doors for


luxury hotels has enabled us to offer a premium product, which not only looked great, but was priced to fit the strict budget controls” said Sam Doran, Ahmarra’s Sales Director. Hasham Soliman, General Manager of the


hotel, said: “We are thrilled to have opened the doors to our eagerly awaited luxury hotel in one of the capital’s most vibrant new entertainment and


events districts. At InterContinental London – The O2, we have truly exceptional facilities for business and leisure travellers visiting the city and an incredible team ready to put this hotel firmly on London’s centre stage.” Ahmarra’ s reputation for excellence has led to


it supplying timber doors for some of the UK’s finest interiors, from private homes to luxury


hotels and commercial buildings. Current 5-star London hotel projects include The Mondrian at Sea Containers House, The Metropolitan by Como and The Mandarin Oriental, which are both on Park Lane.


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pecialist fire door manufacturer, Ahmarra, supplies and installs doorsets for the new InterContinental London – The O2


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