Steeped in history, Aqua di Parma was established in 1916 in Parma, Italy inside a small perfume laboratory with the creation of the first ever bottle of Italian eau de cologne. Their philosophy is timeless; their range of toiletries and spa products are still made with the most prestigious essences, extracts, and natural ingredients and underpinned by quality, creativity, and elegance. Care in every detail, from handmade packaging to fragrance. The result?
Products that nourish the body, expressing a luxury that is discreet and never flaunted, always rendered personal, embracing both the traditional and the contemporary, and leaving one feeling rejuvenated. We use Aqua di Parma in all our properties for both self-catered and catered bookings.
The brainchild of three talented Swedish Skiers, Peak Performance creates clothes that combine excellent functionality with simple, cool design; not flashy, but still not boring.
With over 30 years in the business, Peak Performance has grown from a garage-size company to a market-leading brand.
We use Peak Performance for our staff outerwear uniforms.
Based in Munich, Germany, Lodenfrey showcases international fashion for men, women, and children and the world-famous collection of traditional costumes and loden clothing.
Lodenfrey has earned its reputation as the best dirndl store in Munich, famed for their beautiful bright colours, gorgeous aprons, and intricate hand stitched designs. They now boast many of Germany’s aristocrats and their royal family among their best customers.
Our staff wear Lodenfrey as their serving uniform and we believe this sets them apart from all other chalet staff in the industry. When you look good, you feel good. And when you feel good, you perform better.
Founded in 1772 by Philippe Clicquot-Muiron, Veuve Clicquot played an important role in establishing champagne as a favored drink of haute bourgeoisie and nobility throughout Europe.
Priding itself in excellence and quality when making its champagne, Veuve Clicquot has now become a household name across the world.
We use Veuve Clicquot as our house champagne served each evening of the week during a catered booking.
Le Verre Gourmand is a wholesale wine merchant based in France who pride themselves on selecting wines for sheer drinkability and international appeal, with an all-out approach to great service.
Working with many of the leading names in hospitality across the Swiss Alps, Le Verre Gourmand work closely with us to hand-pick wines that are versatile enough to match a range of different dishes and appeal to a variety of different people’s tastes.
Yves Garneau has been photographing properties for Bramble Ski for 10 years now, and is more than just our official photographer. He is part of the Bramble family.
Emerging as one of the world’s finest action sports photographers, Yves has successfully turned his talented eye and perfectionist nature to ensuring he creates images that are an invaluable aid in marketing and selling the fantastic properties on our portfolio.
Further to representing the portfolio however, he also photographs food and service for us. He has also recently turned his attention to video and is producing fabulous property videos for our Luxe properties. His videos can be viewed on our Youtube channel.
The new world of jet charter by Victor. With no membership fees and instant access to the best aircraft and operators around the world, Victor’s smart technology platform and 24/7 customer service makes booking private jet flights easier and faster than ever before.
The fastest-growing on-demand private jet charter company in the world, Victor has achieved four-year average sales growth of 137%. It reached position 33 in the 2017 Sunday Times Hiscox Tech Track 100, 15 in the 2016 Sunday Times Heathrow Export Track 100, and won the Internet category at the Deloitte UK Tech Fast 50 awards, as well as being recognised as a Deloitte EMEA Tech Fast 500 brand.
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