Resense launches first white label with Berlin's Adlon Day Spa
The spa at the Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin has been given a makeover by its operator Resense to become the firm’s first White Label spa – whereby facilities are designed specifically the hotel’s needs.
Resense, a joint venture between Kempinski Hotels and spa consultancy Raison d’Etre founded in 2009, now operates 19 Kempinski The Spa internationally, with plans for another White Label spa in Beirut later this year.
The Adlon Day Spa by Resense replaces the original day spa which opened in 2008.
The latest iteration, spread over 990sq m (10,656sq ft), features interior design from Anne Maria Jagdfeld, combining minimalist aesthetics with Manhattan style.
Recognising the busy lifestyles of some clients in the German capital, the spa offers “on the run” treatments that are carried out by two therapists simultaneously and thus can be completed within the hour.
The spa comprises 12 treatment rooms and three spa suites, offering a selection of treatments from around the world including Swedish massage, Balinese Massage, Lomi-Lomi temple massage and Royal Thai massage as well as a special suite for shiatsu and watsu massage.
The international product lines Dermalogica, O.P.I nailcare and Danielle de Winter are used exclusively by Hotel Adlon on the Berlin market.
On the holistic side, private sessions of Hatha Yoga and pure Pranayama Yoga are offered by an Indian yoga and meditation master, who is also an expert in Tibetan singing bowl therapy.
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