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Is Lush ready to enter the UK hospitality market?

  • m.welsch
  • 10 April 2025
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Lush, the popular ethical cosmetics retailer, has announced its plans to enter the UK hospitality sector. The brand is seeking to expand beyond its well-established retail and spa operations into the hotel market, potentially revolutionizing the way customers experience both beauty and travel.

A new frontier for Lush in hospitality 

Lush, known for its bath products and commitment to sustainability, has explored opportunities to expand into hospitality. The company revealed its intention to open a hotel in the UK, marking a major shift for the brand. 

While specifics remain scarce, Lush confirmed that it is partnering with a British company to realize this project. 

Lush’s expansion into hospitality follows the success of its existing spas in markets like the UK, Canada, the US, and the Middle East. “Lush operates spas with curated bath experiences, facials, and massages” the company explained. These experiences, combined with Lush’s dedication to wellness, offer a natural bridge to the hotel sector. 

A unique blend of retail, spa, and hospitality 

The Lush hotel concept aims to blend the brand’s retail and spa experiences into a full hospitality offering. “Our spas provide customers with an immersive experience, and we want to bring this into a broader, more integrated environment” a company spokesperson stated. 

The brand already operates nearly 900 stores worldwide and intends to leverage its reputation for creating sensory, relaxing spaces into the hotel concept. 

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Lush’s spas have attracted a loyal following by providing personalized services, including private bath sessions with bath bombs and massage experiences. The company aims to recreate this environment in a hotel setting, where guests can enjoy the same level of relaxation and personalized service. 

This hotel will likely target travelers seeking wellness-oriented accommodations and an immersive experience. Two majors trends in the hospitality sector currently, and that are predicted to grow steadily over the next years. 

Lush’s growth and strategic adaptations 

While the company has faced challenges, including financial losses and the impact of President Trump’s trade tariffs, Lush remains committed to expanding into new markets. “Despite some financial struggles, our goal is to diversify and continue growing” said a company representative. 

Lush’s willingness to experiment with new ventures, like hospitality, highlights its strategic pivot to adapt to the evolving preferences of consumers, especially in the experiential travel space. 

In a market where the lines between retail, lifestyle, and hospitality are increasingly blurred, Lush’s move into the hotel industry reflects a broader trend of brands offering unique, integrated experiences. Investors and developers have shown growing interest in such spaces, making Lush’s planned entry into the UK hotel market a significant development. 

Looking ahead: A new chapter for Lush 

If the project moves forward, Lush’s hotel could become a prime destination in the UK, combining the company’s commitment to sustainability and wellness with its innovative approach to customer experience.

With the UK being one of its biggest markets, this expansion into hospitality could strengthen Lush’s presence and reputation in the region. In conclusion, Lush’s entry into the hospitality industry marks a new chapter in the brand’s evolution, aiming to combine the best of its retail, spa, and now hospitality offerings. This initiative will certainly be one to watch.

This initiative also underlines the strong attractiveness of the hospitality sector, Lush is hardly the first non-industry player to set foot in the sector as shown by the opening of the Hotel Vermelho by Christian Louboutin. 

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