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Places People Keep
The places that truly change us aren’t meant to be consumed or completed. They’re designed to be returned to — carried quietly through memory, rhythm, and belonging.
No 2. The Rulebook of Emotional Hospitality
Hospitality isn’t defined by what a place offers, but by how it makes people feel — and whether that feeling stays with them. Emotional hospitality designs for memory, return, and connection, not just service.
Hospitality Is Bossa Nova, Not Jazz
Hospitality isn’t jazz. It’s bossa nova. Quiet, restrained, and built on presence. The best stays don’t impress. They linger — like a melody you carry home.
Arnaud Zannier and the Art of Building Hotels That Belong
After leaving a luxury fashion empire, Arnaud Zannier set out to build hotels rooted in place, memory, and meaning—not trends. The result is a quiet blueprint for a different kind of hospitality.
