Retreat
The house designs and curates multi-day wellness retreats for private groups, corporate teams, and families. Location, duration, and programme are shaped entirely by the conversation.
The approach
There is no fixed retreat. No annual calendar. No destination brochure. The house begins with a conversation — your occasion, your group, the part of the world that feels right. From there, the house designs everything: the programme, the venue, the meals, the pace. The group arrives. The retreat is already built.
How a retreat begins
You write to the house with the occasion, the group, and the part of the world. A few sentences is enough. Christine reviews every retreat brief personally.
The house selects the location and designs the full programme — daily sessions, modalities, meals, accommodation, and the rhythm of each day. A proposal is sent for your consideration.
Once confirmed, the house arranges everything. Accommodation is booked. Practitioners and staff are briefed. Transfers, equipment, and dietary requirements are handled. The group has nothing to organise.
The group arrives. The retreat is already built. Every morning, every meal, every session has been considered. The only responsibility left is to be there.
What is designed
Daily sessions across the house's 6 modalities — yoga, breathwork, movement, recovery, sound, and nutrition. The programme is designed to the group and adjusted each day as the retreat unfolds.
Selected by the house. Not a hotel directory. The venue is chosen for its privacy, its setting, and its fit with the programme. Villas, estates, and boutique properties — never a resort package.
Designed as part of the programme. Every meal is considered — the ingredients, the timing, the pace. Dietary requirements are built in from the start. The meals are not catering. They are part of the retreat.
Flights, transfers, ground transport, equipment, and anything the group needs. The house coordinates everything before arrival and manages everything on the ground. Nothing is left for the group to arrange.
Where
The house has designed retreats across Bali, Thailand, and Japan. But there is no fixed list. The location is selected in conversation — based on the group, the season, and what the retreat is for. The house considers four things when choosing a venue.
Privacy
The venue is exclusive to the group. No shared spaces. No other guests.
Setting
The environment is part of the programme. Water, forest, terraces, open sky.
Climate
The season and the weather are matched to the practice. Morning light. Warm air. Comfortable ground.
Proximity
Close enough to reach in a morning from Singapore. Far enough to feel genuinely apart.
Begin
The house designs everything else. Write to us with a few sentences and we will begin the conversation.
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