Three settings. One house standard.
The house works in three rooms. With companies, on quarterly contracts. With hospitality partners, in residencies and partnerships. With private clients, in their homes, on yachts, on retreats abroad. Each setting is different. The standard is not.
Choose the room that fits.
Each room is a sub-page. Read the one that matches the work you have in mind. The conversation begins from there.
Corporate
Hospitality
Private
The standard across all three.
The rooms are not three different services. They are three settings for the same house standard. Whether the practice happens in a hotel, an office, or a home, four things hold.
Match before booking
Programmes are designed to the room and the people in it. The house meets the partner first, understands the brief, and matches a practitioner whose discipline and temperament fit. Nothing is chosen from a menu.
Discretion as default
Practitioners are vetted in private. Clients are protected in public. The roster is not posted. Names are not named. The work is talked about by the people who have done it, not by the house.
Six modalities, one standard
Yoga, breathwork, movement, recovery, sound, and nutrition. The wordmark says yoga; the work is broader. The same care goes into a sound bath as into a vinyasa class.
Hospitality over performance
The house is a guest in your hotel, your office, your home. The work is quiet, considered, and made for the room. Nothing is performed for an audience that is not there.
The room sets the work. A hotel asks one thing of us, an office another, a home another still. The standard is the same in all three. The shape is not.
A short note is enough.
Tell the house a little about the room and the work you have in mind. The house responds personally, usually within one working day. The first conversation is by appointment.
Begin a conversation