Decadence and Elegance-these two words are customarily used to characterize New Orleans. Opposing as they are, they provide a balance to the ambiance with in the heart of the CrescentCity. After 10 great years of representing one of the most culturally rich boutique hotels in New Orleans that provided a look into the rituals and heritage of Louisiana and strong underlying current of decadence, International House will no longer be a client of simoneink, LLC. It was a wonderful journey and I sincerely loved every moment I could share with friends and family this unique experience. Please see one of the final and valued inclusions I was able to provide for owner, Sean Cummings of International House, and in turn, the city of New Orleans. New York Times / National Geographic Traveler

I am taking this opportunity to start where I began with my career 21 years ago in New Orleans, by representing a hotel with a genuine touch of elegance. I am delighted to announce that I will be representing The Soniat House, in the residential area of the French Quarter, beginning September 1, 2009. The hotel was developed 20 years ago by combining three historic Creole cottages and decorating them with period antiques. Glorious details – spiral staircase, balconies and patios are original to the 1830s establishment. Courtyards are lush with sweet olive, magnolia, and ginger. Your experience is as if you are a resident with all the necessary amenities of a small luxury hotel. Thank you for your continued support and looking forward to welcoming you to New Orleans by visiting The Soniat House once again or for the first time. And dining at one of chef John Besh’s restaurants anchored in the business district or near his hometown, will truly complete your next trip to the City that care did not forget… these past three years!
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