Inhabit Hotels: Merging Wellness and Sustainability with Kuishi's Thoughtful Design
In the heart of West London, Inhabit Hotels stands as a beacon of holistic well-being and environmental stewardship. With two urban wellness hotels, Inhabit is dedicated to providing guests with restorative experiences that promote mindfulness, healthy habits, and improved sleep.
A Commitment to Sustainable Hospitality
Inhabit Hotels' vision encompasses the integration of best practices in wellness, sustainability, and social connectedness. This commitment has earned them recognition, including the prestigious Green Key award for their Bayswater location, Inhabit Queen’s Gardens. Their mission is to inspire collective change through education and community engagement.

Collaborating with Kuishi for Sustainable Solutions
In their pursuit of sustainability, Inhabit Hotels partnered with Kuishi to address the challenge of reducing single-use plastics in their guest bathrooms. The goal was to find a solution that not only minimised environmental impact but also aligned with the hotel's minimalist and calming interior design.
Durable and Aesthetic Dispenser Holders
Kuishi provided wall-mounted bottle holders designed to securely hold glass bottles, preventing potential damage and ensuring longevity. These holders are crafted from high-quality materials, offering a sleek and unobtrusive appearance that complements the hotel's aesthetic. By securely holding the glass bottles, the holders prevent potential damage and ensure longevity, aligning with Inhabit's commitment to sustainability.
Enhancing Guest Experience
The integration of Kuishi's dispenser holders has allowed Inhabit Hotels to offer refillable amenities, significantly reducing plastic waste. This initiative not only supports environmental sustainability but also enhances the guest experience by providing high-quality, eco-friendly bathroom products.
A Model for Sustainable Hospitality
The collaboration between Inhabit Hotels and Kuishi exemplifies how thoughtful design and sustainable practices can coexist in the hospitality industry. By focusing on both functionality and aesthetics, they have created a model for eco-conscious hospitality that resonates with guests seeking mindful and responsible accommodations.