I recently had the privilege of staying at the Montage Kapalua Bay on Maui, and I have to say: Sleeping there was a sublime experience. Every night, my husband Bill and I just sank into the sheets and comforter, and quite literally, the experience was just dreamy.
Well, now you can experience the same superb sleep – at home – and while you’re at it, make yourself part of the “sleep tourism” trend that is cresting in the hospitality industry.
Today, Montage International, unveiled the Pacific Dream bedding collection, a line of signature sleep essentials that integrates the heart of the company’s luxury hospitality experience into guests’ homes. The latest retail offering and first branded bedding product line is now featured and available for purchase at ShopMontage.com and ShopPendry.com.
For this story, I’ll just focus on Montage — their properties offer comfortable elegance, a unique sense of place and spirit, impeccable hospitality and memorable culinary, spa and lifestyle experiences.
The Pacific Dream line was designed for guests to recreate the signature Montage and Pendry sleep experience in the comfort of their own homes. The collection offers all the elements necessary to turn bedtime into the most anticipated time of the day.
Said Azadeh Hawkins, global creative director for Montage International, “Our guests have always thoroughly enjoyed the quality of our mattresses and bedding, and we’ve fielded many requests for product details over the years. We’re delighted to bring our guests and brand loyalists the opportunity to bring our signature comforts home.”
The Pacific Dream Bedding Collection Includes:
Now, get ready to drift away to Dreamland.
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