COMPANY PROFILE
NOLA 7 International (UK) Barn 8, Fenton Farm, Crundale, Pembrokeshire, SA62 4PY (Bulgaria) 73 Cherni vruh Boulevard, Sofi a, 1407
Tel: +44 1437 768547 Email:
wellness@nola7.co.uk Skype: nola7wellness
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Background briefi ng NOLA 7 was founded by Ivan Tanev in 1994 and the managing director is Richard Bishop.
Main services NOLA 7 is a global source of professional well- ness and hydrotherapy provision. With over 200 employees, we can offer turnkey wellness services. Our company has 18 years’ experience in project management, design, construction and equipment manufacturing for wellness centres, swimming pools and water parks. We provide innovative total engineering solutions with guaranteed quality control and customer satisfaction.
Additional services We also provide planned maintenance and professional industry training and supply consumables such as natural fragrances, rasul muds and salt inhalation products.
Unique selling points We consciously listen to each client and embrace their individual vision, wishes and branding to create bespoke design solutions, which range from large-scale destination spa projects through to ultra-modern boutique and rough-luxe spa centres. We also specialise in thermal hydrotherapy and marine spas, including those that offer salt
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inhalation and natural salt-water treatment. From designing a new thermal suite or
refreshing an existing spa, our prime goal is to create a soothing sanctuary. Our extensive wellness portfolio incorpo-
rates everything from unique heat facilities such as Russian banyas, Finnish and aroma saunas and hammams; as well glacial ice and snow, Himalayan salt and rose steam experi- ences through to specialist hydro-vitality and natural salt pools and water parks. We’ve also developed a number of revenue- earning thermal experiences, such as rasul mud cure rooms, to add another revenue stream and accelerate our client’s return of investment.
Top clients British High Commission; Kempinski; Small Luxury Hotels of the World; Archerfi eld Links, Scotland; the award-winning St Brides Marine Spa Hotel, UK; Hoar Cross Hall, UK; Bespoke Hotels, UK; Eden Day Spa group, UK; Luck- nam Park, UK; Continental Hotels, Romania; and Olympic sports complex, Russia.
Plans for 2012 We have several large scale wellness spa and water park projects currently in progress in the UK, the Falkland Islands, across Europe
– including the Balkans and Russia – and in Pakistan and China.
Richard Bishop, managing director
What the clients say “We engaged NOLA 7 in 2011 to assist with the vision of our Fletchers Cottage Spa design after careful consideration of several well- ness companies. “NOLA 7 have achieved and exceeded
our expectation in delivering our authen- tic Celtic spa with a professional, proactive, solution-fi nding manner. NOLA 7’s thermal rooms refl ect their passion for excellence, with bespoke materials made for this project including oven-aged timbers and crackle- glazed hand-made ceramics. “We would have no hesitation in recom- mending NOLA 7’s services to any investor looking to create a wellness spa with some- thing a little bit special.” Tom Younger, managing director, Archerfi eld Links & Fletchers Cottage Spa
“NOLA 7 delivered our new salt inhalation and a natural salt chlorinated hydro-vitality pool on time and within budget. Richard [Bishop, MD] worked professionally and tirelessly throughout to ensure we received absolute service. Within months of re-opening we rec- ognised the synergistic effect of NOLA 7’s new spa facilities through increased guest num- bers and overall satisfaction. Our operational costs were also greatly reduced.” Andrew Evans, owner, St Brides Marine Spa Hotel
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