Bring the Four Seasons experience to your home – Hotel brand launches an online shop with its bedroom and bath products


Once you live in the lap of luxury at any Four Seasons Hotel you will find it hard to leave and go back home. The thought, ‘I wish I could live here forever’ has always crossed our minds when at the Four Seasons Hotel, which is why we are jumping with joy over this news. World-renowned Four Seasons hospitality now includes a full-service online shopping experience that offers signature Four Seasons Beds, linens, towels, robes and more for purchase at shop.fourseasons.com. You can have the same sweet dreams and the same sweet siestas that made your stay comfortable and memorable right at the comfort of your homes now. The current Four Seasons at Home online selection includes their Four Seasons mattress sets in five sizes, a comprehensive selection of Four Seasons bedding including linens, duvets and pillows in assorted size options, 100% super combed cotton Four Seasons towels and robes. The joy isn’t limited to just these amazing sleep and bath products; as part of the launch selection, Four Seasons: The Art of Hospitality, a beautiful coffee table book will also be available.


The luxe bath and bedroom essentials are all available online for your comfort and just a simple click away. Currently, delivery can be made anywhere in Canada and the 50 United States, with plans to expand the service to additional markets in the future. The products start at $149 and go up to $2499.

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