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Treehouse Hotel London celebrates its partnership with Cath Kidston with a “Very British Summer” package

The British Summer Essentials Kit contains a Cath Kidston tote bag and picnic blanket

(Picture: Handout)

Treehouse Hotel London has partnered with British lifestyle brand Cath Kidston and London craft gin makers Sipsmith.

To celebrate the collaboration, the hotel, based at 14-15 Langham Place, has created a “Very British Summer” package for hotel guests, which includes a themed welcome kit.

The British Summer Essentials Kit includes a Cath Kidston pomegranate printed picnic blanket, matching frilly tote bag and a classic postcard set.

With a nod to the unpredictability of the British summer, there’s also a pair of Hunter wellies and a sturdy Treehouse umbrella.

The kit also contains two tins of Sipsmith London Dry Gin and tonic paired with two limited-edition enamel cups, as well as a book from the Backyard’s Bookswap and a 30 per cent discount on guests’ hotel stays.

The Treehouse Hotel London describes itself as “the gateway to everything British” (Handout)

The British Summer Essentials kit will be given to all guests at Treehouse Hotel this summer, with rates for the package starting at £349.

To “showcase the best of British culture and cuisine”, there are special Blue Badge tours on offer at the hotel, including tours of Westminster Abbey, St Paul’s Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and Hampton Court Palace.

The Treehouse Hotel opened in Marylebone in 2019, branding itself as a “fun, witty, surprising” destination for visitors and locals.

It took over floors nine to 16 of the building, which previously housed the Saint Georges Hotel, and has implemented energy, water and environmental design strategies to minimise its footprint.

The building is also home to a Mexican restaurant, coffee shop, pizzeria and verdant rooftop terrace, called The Nest.

The Nest rooftop bar (Handout)

There are more playful nods to the treehouse theme in the hotel’s décor: birch tree trunks in the bathrooms; hanging foliage and thick, rough cut wooden panelling.

The hotel describes itself as “the gateway to everything British”, hence the pairing with Cath Kidston, whose quintessentially British designs celebrate elements of British culture.

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