Hotel Supply at PeachSuite

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While planning my upcoming honeymoon and reading several reviews for hotels and restaurants in our honeymoon location, I found a website called Peach Suite.  This website is a Hotel Supply Online store.  Ever wonder where hotels get their stuff?  Well you can check it out on this website.  It's not only very interesting to see how things are purchased, but the website is so easy to use and upfront that you can see the prices for everything as well. I immediately checked to see how much the  towels were, since I know several people who are notorious for swiping them out of their rooms.  At $116.06 per dozen, I decided I would not be contributing to this crime.  If twelve people do it a day, or even a week, you can see how it can add up.  

Of course I was curious to see if I could get in on this hot towel discount action.  I added the towels to my cart and went to check out.  Yes, you too can be the proud owner of one dozen hotel towels for the low, low price of $116.06, and you can do it honestly.  No more sneaking around with contraband towels in your luggage.  I was also impressed that they boast a pretty speedy delivery time.  As I said before, easy to use, and upfront. 

Oh, oh, oh! And they have some seriously swanky furniture, too!  I was checking out the Hotel Bar Supplies section because I'm in the market for some bar stools.  They also have some pretty fancy items for tending your bar as well, but the bar stools were really impressive.  They were the kind you would find in a fancy hotel lobby, but they also had the kind that you typically find in a suite as well. 

I think they are mostly an Atlanta Hotel Supply company, since that seems to be where they are based, but it looks like they are able to ship all over. I had read an article once that suggested that people looking for furniture go to hotels that were doing remodels and take the old used stuff for cheap or for free.  Fortunately, I am out of the phase in my life where I try to think of new ways to spruce up top ramen, and I'm able to buy most of my furniture new.  So why not get my stuff where the fancy hotels get theirs? 
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