SÉURA AND R&R DESIGN RESOURCES PARTNER

Led by Rebecca Rotar, the Denver-based firm brings procurement expertise and creative insight to support hoteliers and designers in delivering better-lit, design-forward guest experiences.

                            Photo courtesy of Séura

Séura Contract is proud to announce a new partnership with R&R Design Resources, led by President Rebecca Rotar, to represent Séura Contract in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and Montana. With her background in purchasing and procurement, Rebecca brings a unique perspective to the design community; one that blends deep technical knowledge with an eye for creative problem solving.

Since founding R&R Design Resources in 2016, Rebecca has built strong relationships with designers, procurement firms, and hospitality groups throughout the region. Her recent work includes Argyle Senior Living in Denver, The Charter Hotel in Beaver Creek, and multiple Beau Jo’s Pizza locations, along with collaborations with leading firms such as Kimberly Timmons Interiors, Benjamin West, Studio 10, Greenwood & Black, and Swan Dive Design.

With 17 years of procurement experience, Rebecca knows what information designers and specifiers need to keep projects moving and prides herself on fast response times with complete details. She also brings expertise in value engineering, helping clients balance budget and design without compromising quality.

“Rebecca’s ability to anticipate the needs of designers and specifiers makes her an invaluable partner,” said Gretchen Gilbertson, CEO and Co-Founder of Séura. “Her procurement background combined with her passion for design ensures that Séura products are presented not only beautifully but also in a way that makes projects easier for her clients.”

For Rebecca, the opportunity with Séura is about broadening the role of mirrors in hospitality design. “Too often, the conversation stops at the guest bathroom,” she explained. “But mirrors and integrated lighting can transform the entire guest experience from vanities and makeup mirrors in guestrooms, to wardrobe mirrors in entry spaces, to decorative statement mirrors in lobbies, corridors, and public restrooms. Séura gives designers the flexibility to carry a cohesive design language throughout the property, creating both beauty and functionality at every guest touchpoint.”

With this partnership, designers and hospitality groups across the Mountain West can rethink mirrors not just as a fixture, but as a strategic design solution that shapes the total guest experience across the property.