Inhabit Hotels, renowned for its deep-rooted commitment to community, life-enhancing hospitality, and wellness-driven ethos, recently announced its partnership with the esteemed London Design Festival, set to transpire from the 16th to the 24th of September 2023.
Since its inception, Inhabit Hotels has seamlessly integrated responsible design and wellbeing into its very fabric. This year, their collaboration with the London Design Festival (LDF) aims to delve into the transformative influence of design and architecture on individual and collective well-being.
Diving Deeper into Design and Wellbeing
As part of their involvement with LDF 2023, Inhabit is curating an engaging panel discussion, scheduled for Thursday, 21st September. The discussion will centre around the intriguing question, “How can design and architecture foster well-being?”
This event, meticulously hosted by Inhabit Hotels, will bring together a select group of industry experts hailing from the realms of hospitality and design. Their collective aim is to explore the profound impact that design and architecture can exert on the wellness of individuals and communities.
Engaging with the Panelists
The audience, comprising enthusiasts and experts alike, will have the unique opportunity to interact with the esteemed panellists. This interaction will encourage stimulating conversations, allowing attendees to pose questions and gain deeper insights.
Inhabit’s panel discussion will feature some of their pivotal creative and industry collaborators:
- Richard Holland: Co-founder of Holland Harvey Architects
- Sophie Garnier: Founder of the social enterprise homewares brand, Kalinko
- Marie Carlise: Co-founder of London-based bespoke furniture manufacturer, Goldfinger
Guiding this intellectual discourse will be none other than Josh Fehnert, the esteemed Editor of Monocle magazine. This exceptional event is open to all, free of charge.
Inhabit Hotels: Where Wellbeing Meets Luxury
Inhabit Hotels goes beyond providing a mere place to rest one’s head. Their commitment to optimizing wellness and contributing to a better world is reflected in every detail. From the use of natural and recycled materials to their sustainable practices, holistic activities, and partnerships with social enterprises, Inhabit Hotels redefines the hospitality experience.
Notably, Inhabit’s flagship location, Inhabit, Southwick Street, recently achieved B Corps accreditation, marking it as one of the pioneering London hotels to attain this prestigious distinction. Additionally, the hotel received a Green Key award shortly after its opening.
In conclusion, Inhabit Hotels’ collaboration with the London Design Festival 2023 promises to be an enlightening exploration of how design and architecture can elevate our overall well-being. Be sure to reserve your spot and be part of this transformative dialogue, where innovation meets wellness in the heart of London.

