Nourish redesigns Reward Hotel's catalogue for 50th Anniversary

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

August 26, 2009 | 2 min read

The 50th anniversary catalogue for British trolley manufacturer Reward Hotel has been redesigned by Nourish.

The Leeds-based agency has redesign the look of the catalogue which was initially published in 1959 to showcase its specialist products such as Flambé trolleys, dumbwaiters, cocktail bars and show n’ serves which are manufactured by hand in workshops in North Yorkshire.

John McDermott, account sirector at Nourish, said: “When we started working with Reward, the catalogue was a poor representation of what was a superb family business obsessed with one overriding concern - the quality of their work. I'm proud to say the catalogues we have produced since then present the beautifully crafted product range in the manner the craftsmen employed by the business deserve – the 50th anniversary design reflects the quality and care the company have implemented in their 50 year existence.

McDermott continued: "Reward’s longest serving employee, Bruce, has been with the company since the sixties and typifies the fastidious approach to quality and respect for every customer, “In the years I’ve worked here I’m sure I’ve cost the company thousands of pounds sending back trolleys with imperfections, but at the end of the day everything that we design, engineer and manufacture is done to meet the demands of customers who don’t want to settle for second best.”

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