
There is a new range of products coming from the outstanding perfume brand Lalique. Now, not only we can scent ourselves at home with the high quality fragrances inspired on the Art Nouveau and Art Déco French artist's creations, but we can also find Lalique in the new amenities developed by this house. The exclusive hotel cosmetics collection by Lalique is now available for hotel guests in selected hotels.

The line includes a set with five different products. "The new hotel cosmetics line by Lalique stands for the utmost in quality and excellence" says David Rios, Chief Operating Officer of Lalique Group. "We are delighted to now be able to offer our quality products in selected hotels.” This includes the Château Hochberg hotel in Alsace, France. “The feedback has been very positive internationally and new hotels around the globe are to be included," says Rios.
The Lalique amenities are scented with a unisex fragrance in a line that includes five different products - including shampoo, hair conditioner, body lotion, shower gel and soap. Bergamot forms the top notes in a harmonious union with Ylang Ylang, the middle note. The warm cedar wood gives depth to the base note. The body care products are presented in sleek, elegant, 30 and 50 ml bottles.

As usual, design is a very important element in a Lalique product. The packaging was conceived in order to convey the characteristics of the brand and offer a luxurious experience. The swallow motif – the famous brand insignia of Lalique - can be seen on both the bottle and stopper. The new line was developed with ADA International, a worldwide manufacturer and supplier of hotel cosmetics. These products contain no parabens or colourants.

If you can't visit the hotels where the Lalique amenities are offered, you can still experience these products. The new hotel cosmetics are not just reserved for hotel guests; customers can buy the body wash and the body lotion in 300 ml bottles at Lalique retailers and online at lalique.com.
Miguel Matos
Miguel is a Portuguese journalist obsessed with art and perfume. Miguel likes to see himself as a fragrance curator, investigating the possibilitie...(more)
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