Products

We offer a range of diverse and unique house collections, each with a distinctive and singular style. Our broad spectrum of designs span the defined toiletries needs for both contemporary and classical hotels, developed with an uncompromising eye for detail.

Aromatherapy Associates

Aromatherapy Associates

30 years of treatment and product experience offer guests real aromatherapy.
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Essentiel Elements

Essentiel Elements™

Therapeutic grade formulations infused with advanced botanical ingredients.
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London Collection

London Collection®

Captures the sophistication, style and understated elegance synonymous with London.
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Forest Essentials

Forest Elements®

A fusion of natural elements blended to personify nature and the environment; featuring exclusive Naturally Kind™ formulations.
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Sprout Out

Sprout Out®

A fusion of natural elements blended to personify nature and the environment; featuring exclusive Naturally Kind™ formulations.
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Verde

Verde

Derived from the rich, warm, natural palette of the Mediterranean.
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Spa Therapy

Spa Therapy

An infusion of marine extracts captures the nourishing life of the sea.
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BeeKind

BeeKind®

A sophisticated approach to nature-inspired bath and body products, the BeeKind™ Collection delivers iconic branding, clever copy, and an environmental alternative to plastic bottles.
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Zero Perecent

Zero Percent®

An ideal blend of relaxing potions provides for a joyful herbal experience.
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English Spa

English Spa

Hails to our heritage of luxury and purity first established in London, England.
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Italian Bergamot

Italian Bergamot

The Italian Bergamot Collection creates a soothing and refreshing bathing experience.
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Oxford

Oxford®

Stately and elegant, Oxford is a classic and timeless choice.
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