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Considered arrival gestures in Aspen — from $140
Aspen rentals come at altitude. A chalet up Hunter Creek, a condo at the base of Ajax, a renovated miner’s cabin in the West End — the air is thin, the light is hard. Arrivals here need warmth and hydration first, beauty second.
What $140 gets you in Aspen
Considered tier — the parcel, the scent, the card. The most-placed tier; a complete arrival with two or three carefully chosen objects.
For Aspen specifically, that means a parcel of two or three objects — a candle, an edible, the card — wrapped in linen and placed before arrival, drawn from a curated catalog of luxury brands and placed by a hand who knows the city.
Sample objects we’d place in Aspen at the considered tier
- A glass carafe of water on the bedside, with a tag about altitude
- Sisley Paris Black Rose body oil for cold-air dry skin
- A pot of chamomile, ready to steep, in a small Staub kettle
An arrival scene
A first night at altitude after a late-afternoon arrival in winter.
- A pot of chamomile, ready to steep, with two clean mugs beside it
- A glass of cider in the fridge, with a tag
- A short note from the gifter saying drink water, eat the honey, sleep early
- A balm tin on the bathroom counter, with a small handwritten use note
Drink the water, eat the honey, sleep early. The walk in the morning starts at the gondola at nine.
How it works
You write us with the reservation or address. We read it the way a guest would, propose objects from a curated catalog of luxury brands — Aesop, Byredo, Tom Ford Beauty, Maison Francis Kurkdjian, Sisley Paris, Augustinus Bader — and place the gesture before your person arrives. 72-hour standard lead time. Domestic United States.
Other tiers in Aspen: Threshold from $80 Appointed from $220
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