COMPANY PROFILE NOLA 7 International
(Bulgaria) 73 Cherni vruh Blvd. Sofi a, 1407, Bulgaria Tel: +359 2 962 99 10 Fax: +359 2 962 99 45 Email:
info@nola7.com
(UK) Barn 8, Fenton Farm, Crundale, Pembrokeshire, SA62 4PY Tel: +44 (0)1437 768 547 Email:
wellness@nola7.com
www.nola7.com
Background briefi ng Launched in 1994, NOLA 7 is owned by founder Ivan Tanev and the company’s UK director, Richard Bishop.
Main services NOLA 7 is a global source of professional wellness and hydrotherapy provision to the spa and hotel market. With more than 200 employees, we are able to off er key wellness services ranging from initial design conception through to the realisation of unique bespoke and prestigious spa centres worldwide. Our company has 17 years’ experience in
project management, design, construction, equipment manufacture, service and marketing of large spa and wellness centres, swimming pools and water parks. NOLA 7 has realised more than 70,000m2 of spa centres and over 750, 000m3
of water
facilities in use today. We are a one-stop company aimed at providing innovative total engineering solutions to the water, wellness and spa industry with guaranteed cost- eff ectiveness and customer satisfaction.
Additional services NOLA 7 also provides professional industry training for planned maintenance programmes, the realisation of projects on
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behalf of a client’s design team, a consultancy service and the supply of professional wellness equipment for treatment rooms and medi spas.
Unique selling points We always consciously listen and embrace each client’s individual ideas, wishes and, of course, branding into our design solutions, which range from large-scale destination spa projects that draw inspiration from ancient civilisations through to ultra modern boutique hotel and specialist thermal hydrotherapy spa centres. Whether designing a new thermal suite or
refreshing an existing spa, our prime goal is to create a soothing sanctuary environment where your bathers’ senses are fully relaxed. Our extensive wellness portfolio ranges from hammams, thermal experience facilities such as glacial ice, Himalayan salt, rose steam and organic herbal caldariums, through to specialist hydrotherapy vitality pools. We have also developed a number of
‘revenue’-earning thermal experiences, such as rasul rooms, to provide additional profi ts.
Top clients T e global hotel and spa Kempinski group; Hoar Cross Hall Luxury Health Spa Resort, Staff ordshire, UK; Eden Day Spa group;
Richard Bishop, UK Director
Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa, Bath, UK; Formby Hall Golf Resort & Spa, Southport, UK.
2011 trade shows SPATEC and Global Spa Summit.
Who’s who? Ivan Tanev, founder; Richard Bishop, sales & technical design director; eng. Lillia Taneva, operations director; Yvonne Lavis, business development director.
What the clients say
“I confi rm with much pleasure that NOLA 7 are a most excellent supplier to our spas. T ey respond to our requirements quickly and effi ciently, and always with friendly helpful guidance.” Steve Joynes MBE, Hoar Cross Hall Hotel & Spa Resort.
“We have been working alongside Richard Bishop of NOLA 7 for the past three years and have found the company’s standards of work to be extremely professional. Richard works hard to meet deadlines and has always shown an appreciation of the environment in which he is working, carefully planning to ensure minimum disruption to our business and our guests.” Nerys Chell, director, Eden Day Spas
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