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Chillhouse nails is cooling the summer heatwave with a fresh, ice-cold design.
The ultra-trendy press-on and polish brand teamed up with Keurig to launch its new “K-Brew + Chill Perfectly Chilled Chill Tips,” a set of almond-shaped nails inspired by the coffee company’s icy concoctions. This collaboration follows Chillhouse’s partnership with Vitamin Water to release neon-colored, hypnotic tips in 2023.
Chillhouse’s edit with Keurig reimagines the 2000s classic French tips, but with baby blue accents and a chrome finish designed to resemble a frosted drink. Packages start at $16 online. Customers can also shop the new K-Brew+Chill Brewer for ice cold coffee on the Keurig website and receive a code to redeem a free set of the “Perfectly Chilled” nails.
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“Chillhouse shares our passion for delivering premium, effortless moments of self care in the comfort of your own home. Whether it’s a flawless manicure or the perfect iced coffee, this collaboration is about celebrating little luxuries that help coffee lovers and nail fanatics start their day feeling empowered and caffeinated,” said Lindsay Fermano, senior director of brand marketing at Keurig Dr Pepper, Keurig’s parent company.
“At Chillhouse, we believe that everyday rituals — whether it’s your beauty routine or your coffee moment— should feel intentional and elevated. Our collaboration with Keurig was a natural fit,” said Cyndi Ramirez-Fulton, Chillhouse’s founder and chief executive officer. “Just as Chill Tips brings effortless style to at-home manicures, Keurig’s new iced coffee dispenser brings that same ease and quality to your daily brew. Together, we’re redefining modern self care and self expression from your fingertips to your coffee cup.”
In addition to the product launch, Chillhouse plans to reimagine its New York City café into a “Keurig Chillzone” for the next month. The takeover will allow local customers to stop in for an iced beverage under a calming aesthetic.
Chillhouse, established in 2017, was one of the first brands to bridge the relationship between the beauty and food and beverage industries. Other major brands, including Tarte Cosmetics, Eos and even Popsicle, have joined the wave now, too, releasing specialized products that infuse heritage flavors in makeup and skin care formulas.
In 2021, Chillhouse expanded its product line to include face and body care essentials under the title, “Chill Body.” Speaking with WWD at the time, Ramirez-Fulton explained that the inspiration behind the expansion came from her curiosity about the idea of “bottling a spa.” She said, “When you go into a spa, you feel a little drab and in a slump, like you need some invigoration. When you come out, you’re always covered in oils and feel so happy and rejuvenated. That’s exactly what I wanted to create for our first line of products.”