Introducing Caswell-Massey Centuries Sandalwood amenity collection
Established in 1752 in the historic town of Newport, Rhode Island, Caswell-Massey has long been an icon of refined luxury and enduring quality. Founded by the visionary Dr. William Hunter, the brand has remained dedicated to crafting exquisite fragrances, opulent soaps, and superior skincare products, each meticulously formulated with the finest ingredients.
From its inception, Caswell-Massey earned renown for its impeccable craftsmanship, attracting a distinguished clientele that included luminaries such as George Washington and John F. Kennedy. This legacy of excellence continues to define the brand, seamlessly blending tradition with innovation.
Iconic offerings like the Centuries Sandalwood collection exemplify this harmonious fusion—drawing upon historic recipes while integrating contemporary botanical ingredients. This thoughtful balance between heritage and modernity has solidified Caswell-Massey’s status as a timeless symbol of sophistication and luxury.
As we honor this remarkable legacy, we invite you to immerse yourself in the essence of Caswell-Massey with the newest addition to our amenity collection: Caswell-Massey Centuries Sandalwood. This exquisite fragrance—a masterful blend of Australian sandalwood, light and smoky cypriol, and a secret infusion of lush botanicals—pays tribute to over two centuries of dedication to quality and elegance.
Designed with sustainability in mind, Caswell-Massey Sandalwood amenities are available in refillable dispensers compatible with single, double, and triple Spaza brackets. Housed in 480 mL (16.2 fl. oz) dark brown bottles with white pumps, these elegant vessels reduce waste while ensuring guests enjoy a truly luxurious experience in an environmentally conscious manner.
As we continue to innovate and expand our amenity portfolio collection, we remain steadfast in our commitment to quality and elegance. Experience the Centuries Sandalwood collection and discover the timeless sophistication that has defined Caswell-Massey for over 270 years.