Lush has opened the doors to a new shop and spa experience as it returns to London’s Covent Garden after 11 years.
The soap and bath bomb retailer has unveiled a new shop and spa on 12-14 Long Acre, Covent Garden, offering a range of new and archived products as well as 12 different spa treatments.
Lush previously operated a shop in Covent Garden from 1998 to 2013.
The 230 sq m space features the retailer’s signature haircare, skincare and bodycare on the shop floor, including a curated collection of previously discontinued products from its archives.
Below the shopfloor is a Lush Spa offering 12 treatments, including new Scottish-themed hot stone massage “The Highlands”, hot chocolate-scented full body scrub ”The Comforter” and face, ear and scalp massage ”The Sound Bath”.
Covent Garden will be Lush Spa’s second London location, joining the Oxford Street branch, which opened in 2015. The retailer launched the concept in 2009 and now has 19 Lush Spas around the world.
Sophie Watson, shop and spa manager at Lush Covent Garden, said: “We are beyond excited to make our return to the centre of entertainment and spectacle in London, Covent Garden.
“Our talented team of daymakers are passionate to showcase the incredible services, products and experiences we have to offer.
“From engaging product demonstrations and exclusives, fresh bouquets to make your day or transformative spa experiences, we’re ready to bring a little magic and wonder to Covent Garden.”
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