Letters: Letters
Why don't more spas participate in benchmarking schemes?
Interview: Andrew Gibson
The new VP of spa and wellness at FRHI tells Katie Barnes about his plans for spas in the Fairmont, Raffles and Swissôtel hotel chains
First person: Braving the Banya
Jak Phillips gets whacked with birch branches and endures two hours in an 80?C sauna – all in the name of wellness
Hotel spa: Green house
The family behind Ecover cleaning products invests in an idyllic hotel and spa set in the English countryside
Focus on: Gut restoration
The complex nervous system in our stomach is known as the second brain due to the impact it can have on everything from our mood to immunity. Julie Cramer investigates
Celebrity spa: Mane attraction
A passion for horses, wellness and business underpin the new US Salamander Resort & Spa that's owned by filmmaker Sheila C Johnson
Spa software: Operator case studies – part 2
Spa managers tell Kate Corney how they're using software to improve the performance of their businesses – from streamlining operations to keeping on top of revenue reports
Product focus: Private label
What companies offer white label skincare and products? And how can own-brand ranges benefit spas? Kate Corney finds out
Dior-inspired uniform The design of a new top by workwear brand Simon Jersey is based on Christian Dior’s iconic peplum design from the 1940s. The top can be worn with skirts or trousers for a feminine look that – thanks to layering – is also designed to be comfortable.
The new colours for 2014 include plum (a dark purple) and graphite grey, as well as classic black.
Spa-kit.net keywords: Simon Jersey
Dior-inspired uniform
Gharieni partners with Dornbracht Gharieni – designer and manufacturer of high-end, luxury spa treatment tables – has joined forces with bathroom fittings specialist Dornbracht to create the Libra, a wet table which enables guests to shower lying down. The two companies have combined their expertise to create the innovative new product.
The heatable table is height- as well as front- and rear-adjustable and comes equipped with a horizontal shower module with six recessed water bars. Users can choose from a variety of pre-programmed ‘aqua choreographies’ which offer either a balancing, an energising or a de-stressing effect. There's also a range of settings for water temperature, intensity and quantity.
Sammy Gharieni, CEO of Gharieni, told Spa Business: “The Libra Horizontal Shower is not just a new wet table, it’s a completely new concept in terms of its functionality. Time and again we find the high-end spa and wellness markets need extraordinary, luxury innovations.”
Dornbracht’s Bastian Hartwigsen said: “We’re very excited to partner with Gharieni, and have merged our knowledge and capabilities to create a unique treatment experience for spa customers.”
Spa-kit.net keyword: Gharieni
Gharieni partners with Dornbracht
Klafs unveils sauna skincare Sauna, pool and spa company Klafs has launched a Sauna Care range in partnership with product house Babor.
The cosmetics are designed specially for use with heat experiences to stimulate circulation and cleanse and invigorate the skin. They include a hair and body shower gel, a body peeling cream, a lifting body cream and ampules of algae-active fluid.
Spa-kit.net keyword: Klafs
Klafs unveils sauna skincare
La Biosthetique targets dry skin The new Dermosthetique Hydro-Actif line by La Biosthetique contains ingredients from green algae and white lupin to bind moisture in the skin. The four products, which are said to intensively treat dry skin, include a cleansing mousse, moisturising tonic, a moisture booster and a cream.
Spa-kit.net keywords: La Biosthetique
La Biosthetique targets dry skin
Zen-sations artful surroundings for spas Spanish-based Zen-sations Arboreum specialises in photographing elements of nature – especially trees – that are high in energy. The pieces, developed by environmental scientist Sergi Nogués and artist Albert Cuevas, form part of the company’s latest creation – the Evolutive Wellness room.
Evolutive Wellness environments use the still art panels of natural tree imagery as a backdrop and match them with coloured lighting, sound and scent for a sensory experience. The aim is to help guests connect with nature in a new way as they relax. The designs can be customised to a range of spaces and are suitable for use in spas, hotels, museums, sports and leisure facilities.
Spa-kit keyword: Zen-sations
Zen-sations artful surroundings for spas
Natural, ethical skincare from Africa
Stephan Helary, a botanist from South Africa has used his extensive knowledge of the country’s indigenous plants to set up natural and ethical skincare company Terres D'Afrique (lands of Africa).
The face and body products include sustainably-harvested, wild botanicals such as rooibos, baobab and marula which – because they grow in harsh environments – are a rich source of omega 3 oils and powerful antioxidants. The range has been formulated as a premium spa line and is complemented by Terres D’Afrique rituals which have been inspired by traditional African therapy techniques.
Helary, who’s spent years researching the plants and developing the formulations, says: “African people have used powerful botanicals as traditional healing elixirs for centuries. The curative and restorative power of many African plants is legendary for a reason. We can say they work – in no uncertain terms.”
Spa-kit.net keyword: Terres
Natural, ethical skincare from Africa
Natural, ethical skincare from Africa
Decléor reveals Aroma Lisse In celebration of its 40th anniversary, Decléor has launched Aroma Lisse, a range of five anti-ageing products with light textures based on the essential oil of mandarin.
Spa-kit.net keyword: Decleor
Decléor reveals Aroma Lisse
Cogitech’s Matrice design French technical engineering practice Cogitech has unveiled The Matrice collection of benches and seats produced in two composite materials – lacquered fibreglass and carbon fibre. The manufacturing and contemporary design company has also produced table and ceiling lights, tables and mirrors in the same materials, combining technological innovation, design and clean lines.
Spa-kit keyword: Cogitech
Cogitech’s Matrice design
Hot property from Dalesauna Spa equipment supplier, Dalesauna, has developed the Rohol Sauna, which combines both infrared technology and traditional sauna heaters. The sauna – which has a modern look thanks to veneered panels – features wall heaters that produce heat via infrared light. The infrared rays penetrate the body to make people feel warm from the inside out. The physiological benefits are said to be akin to those felt after exercise such as detoxification through sweat production, pain relief and a strengthened immune system. It’s also been designed to use 30 per cent less energy than conventional saunas.
Spa-kit.net keyword: Dalesauna
Hot property from Dalesauna
Aveda’s Culture Clash makeup The 2014 summer make-up collection by Aveda has been inspired by a combination of disparate styles such as tribal, folkloric, urban and futuristic. The new Culture Clash lip and eye colours include earthy copper tones and aquamarine mixed with delicate pastels, such as lilac for an unpredictable but sophisticated contrast.
Spa-kit.net keyword: Aveda
Aveda’s Culture Clash makeup
Ergolift gets a makeover The updated Ergolift treatment head by LPG has been designed to be twice as effective in tightening sagging skin, improving fine lines and wrinkles as well as the radiance of the skin’s complexion. The head, which uses micro-motor technology, is a key feature in LPG’s new Endermolift anti-ageing facials. It has two settings, one for sensitive areas around the eyes, mouth and hands, and one for other face areas as well as the neck and décoletage.
Spa-kit.net keyword: LPG
Ergolift gets a makeover
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Letters: Letters
Why don't more spas participate in benchmarking schemes?
Interview: Andrew Gibson
The new VP of spa and wellness at FRHI tells Katie Barnes about his plans for spas in the Fairmont, Raffles and Swissôtel hotel chains
First person: Braving the Banya
Jak Phillips gets whacked with birch branches and endures two hours in an 80?C sauna – all in the name of wellness
Hotel spa: Green house
The family behind Ecover cleaning products invests in an idyllic hotel and spa set in the English countryside
Focus on: Gut restoration
The complex nervous system in our stomach is known as the second brain due to the impact it can have on everything from our mood to immunity. Julie Cramer investigates
Celebrity spa: Mane attraction
A passion for horses, wellness and business underpin the new US Salamander Resort & Spa that's owned by filmmaker Sheila C Johnson
Spa software: Operator case studies – part 2
Spa managers tell Kate Corney how they're using software to improve the performance of their businesses – from streamlining operations to keeping on top of revenue reports
Product focus: Private label
What companies offer white label skincare and products? And how can own-brand ranges benefit spas? Kate Corney finds out
Dior-inspired uniform The design of a new top by workwear brand Simon Jersey is based on Christian Dior’s iconic peplum design from the 1940s. The top can be worn with skirts or trousers for a feminine look that – thanks to layering – is also designed to be comfortable.
The new colours for 2014 include plum (a dark purple) and graphite grey, as well as classic black.
Spa-kit.net keywords: Simon Jersey
Dior-inspired uniform
Gharieni partners with Dornbracht Gharieni – designer and manufacturer of high-end, luxury spa treatment tables – has joined forces with bathroom fittings specialist Dornbracht to create the Libra, a wet table which enables guests to shower lying down. The two companies have combined their expertise to create the innovative new product.
The heatable table is height- as well as front- and rear-adjustable and comes equipped with a horizontal shower module with six recessed water bars. Users can choose from a variety of pre-programmed ‘aqua choreographies’ which offer either a balancing, an energising or a de-stressing effect. There's also a range of settings for water temperature, intensity and quantity.
Sammy Gharieni, CEO of Gharieni, told Spa Business: “The Libra Horizontal Shower is not just a new wet table, it’s a completely new concept in terms of its functionality. Time and again we find the high-end spa and wellness markets need extraordinary, luxury innovations.”
Dornbracht’s Bastian Hartwigsen said: “We’re very excited to partner with Gharieni, and have merged our knowledge and capabilities to create a unique treatment experience for spa customers.”
Spa-kit.net keyword: Gharieni
Gharieni partners with Dornbracht
Klafs unveils sauna skincare Sauna, pool and spa company Klafs has launched a Sauna Care range in partnership with product house Babor.
The cosmetics are designed specially for use with heat experiences to stimulate circulation and cleanse and invigorate the skin. They include a hair and body shower gel, a body peeling cream, a lifting body cream and ampules of algae-active fluid.
Spa-kit.net keyword: Klafs
Klafs unveils sauna skincare
La Biosthetique targets dry skin The new Dermosthetique Hydro-Actif line by La Biosthetique contains ingredients from green algae and white lupin to bind moisture in the skin. The four products, which are said to intensively treat dry skin, include a cleansing mousse, moisturising tonic, a moisture booster and a cream.
Spa-kit.net keywords: La Biosthetique
La Biosthetique targets dry skin
Zen-sations artful surroundings for spas Spanish-based Zen-sations Arboreum specialises in photographing elements of nature – especially trees – that are high in energy. The pieces, developed by environmental scientist Sergi Nogués and artist Albert Cuevas, form part of the company’s latest creation – the Evolutive Wellness room.
Evolutive Wellness environments use the still art panels of natural tree imagery as a backdrop and match them with coloured lighting, sound and scent for a sensory experience. The aim is to help guests connect with nature in a new way as they relax. The designs can be customised to a range of spaces and are suitable for use in spas, hotels, museums, sports and leisure facilities.
Spa-kit keyword: Zen-sations
Zen-sations artful surroundings for spas
Natural, ethical skincare from Africa
Stephan Helary, a botanist from South Africa has used his extensive knowledge of the country’s indigenous plants to set up natural and ethical skincare company Terres D'Afrique (lands of Africa).
The face and body products include sustainably-harvested, wild botanicals such as rooibos, baobab and marula which – because they grow in harsh environments – are a rich source of omega 3 oils and powerful antioxidants. The range has been formulated as a premium spa line and is complemented by Terres D’Afrique rituals which have been inspired by traditional African therapy techniques.
Helary, who’s spent years researching the plants and developing the formulations, says: “African people have used powerful botanicals as traditional healing elixirs for centuries. The curative and restorative power of many African plants is legendary for a reason. We can say they work – in no uncertain terms.”
Spa-kit.net keyword: Terres
Natural, ethical skincare from Africa
Natural, ethical skincare from Africa
Decléor reveals Aroma Lisse In celebration of its 40th anniversary, Decléor has launched Aroma Lisse, a range of five anti-ageing products with light textures based on the essential oil of mandarin.
Spa-kit.net keyword: Decleor
Decléor reveals Aroma Lisse
Cogitech’s Matrice design French technical engineering practice Cogitech has unveiled The Matrice collection of benches and seats produced in two composite materials – lacquered fibreglass and carbon fibre. The manufacturing and contemporary design company has also produced table and ceiling lights, tables and mirrors in the same materials, combining technological innovation, design and clean lines.
Spa-kit keyword: Cogitech
Cogitech’s Matrice design
Hot property from Dalesauna Spa equipment supplier, Dalesauna, has developed the Rohol Sauna, which combines both infrared technology and traditional sauna heaters. The sauna – which has a modern look thanks to veneered panels – features wall heaters that produce heat via infrared light. The infrared rays penetrate the body to make people feel warm from the inside out. The physiological benefits are said to be akin to those felt after exercise such as detoxification through sweat production, pain relief and a strengthened immune system. It’s also been designed to use 30 per cent less energy than conventional saunas.
Spa-kit.net keyword: Dalesauna
Hot property from Dalesauna
Aveda’s Culture Clash makeup The 2014 summer make-up collection by Aveda has been inspired by a combination of disparate styles such as tribal, folkloric, urban and futuristic. The new Culture Clash lip and eye colours include earthy copper tones and aquamarine mixed with delicate pastels, such as lilac for an unpredictable but sophisticated contrast.
Spa-kit.net keyword: Aveda
Aveda’s Culture Clash makeup
Ergolift gets a makeover The updated Ergolift treatment head by LPG has been designed to be twice as effective in tightening sagging skin, improving fine lines and wrinkles as well as the radiance of the skin’s complexion. The head, which uses micro-motor technology, is a key feature in LPG’s new Endermolift anti-ageing facials. It has two settings, one for sensitive areas around the eyes, mouth and hands, and one for other face areas as well as the neck and décoletage.
The Toverland theme park in the Netherlands has announced a €98m expansion programme
that will add a resort, new attractions and staff facilities as it pursues plans to become a multi-
day destination.
Hotel de France, located on the British Isle of Jersey, has created a wellness retreat package
that includes a hot yoga session that will take place in Jersey Zoo’s butterfly sanctuary.
A new immersive attraction designed to transport visitors into the final hours of ancient Pompeii
is preparing to open near the world-famous archaeological site in southern Italy.
Experience design company, BRC Imagination Arts, has completed a transition that sees founder
Bob Rogers pass ownership of the business to four long-serving senior executives, while
remaining actively involved with the company.
Movie Park Germany has opened a new Paramount Pictures-themed attraction as part of its 30th
anniversary celebrations, using immersive storytelling and adaptive reuse to reinforce the park’s
longstanding “Hollywood in Germany” positioning.
Therme Manchester’s 28-acre development, which will include interconnected glass pavilions
that measure 65,000sq m, will be the largest bathing and wellbeing attraction in the world once
complete, according to prof David Russell, CEO of Therme UK.
Efteling has opened Hooghmoed, a new family drop tower designed to broaden the appeal of its
recently launched Sirene Island themed area and introduce younger visitors to thrill attractions.
A proposed Puy du Fou development near Bicester and Universal Destinations and Experiences’
planned resort in Bedford are emerging as part of a wider transformation of the Oxford–
Cambridge Growth Corridor into a major centre for UK leisure and tourism inv
Shedd Aquarium has opened the Immersion Theater developed in partnership with SimEx-
Iwerks, as part of a wider strategy to enhance the guest experience and create additional
revenue opportunities.
The UK government has announced a temporary reduction in VAT on visitor attractions and
children’s meals as part of a summer cost-of-living support package designed to stimulate the
visitor economy and encourage family days out.
As designer Yinka Ilori prepares for his first solo gallery show in London, he speaks exclusively
to CLADmag about his mission to spread joy, the power of play, and his bold approach to using
colour (including the colours you won’t see in his work).
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DJW David & Lynn Willrich started the Company
over thirty years ago, from the Audio Visual
Department [more...]
RMA Ltd RMA Ltd is a one-stop global company
that can design, build and produce from a
greenfield site upw [more...]
Alterface Alterface’s Creative Division team is
seasoned in concept and ride development,
as well as storyte [more...]
An opportunity to reimagine one of the UK’s most recognisable towers has been formally
opened by Rivington Hark, as St Johns Beacon invites operators and partners to shape its
next phase. [more...]