In 2024, Design Hotels has introduced eight new members to its portfolio. This includes a refurbished historic remittance house in Singapore, a revitalized collection of Victorian townhouses adjacent to London’s Hyde Park, and a modernist jungle oasis in Mexico that emphasizes sustainability.
Nestled along the shores of a breathtakingly clear turquoise lagoon and accessible via two kilometers of discreet, unpaved roads, Boca de Agua in Bacalar, Mexico, offers a modernist tropical sanctuary harmoniously integrated with the lush Yucatán jungle.
Housed within a 20th-century heritage structure that once served as a remittance center, Singapore’s 21 Carpenter honors its historical significance while looking forward to future possibilities.
The certified B Corp hotel Inhabit Queen’s Gardens features seven inviting Victorian townhouses centered around wellness, creating a serene retreat in London, just a short distance from the verdant expanses of Hyde Park.
Combining elements of a historic residence with a contemporary guesthouse, Bradford House in Oklahoma City welcomes visitors to immerse themselves in the essence of the American heartland through a refined blend of traditional and modern design.
Sustainable design harmonizes with exceptional comfort at Drift Santa Barbara. The exterior of the renovated structure, originally built in the 1920s, complements the Spanish architectural style prevalent in the city.
Drift Palm Springs, situated in the downtown area and within easy reach of numerous restaurants, bars, and shopping destinations, embodies the essence of California’s laid-back vibe, intertwined with the enchanting allure of the desert and the artistry of Mexican craftsmen.
In 2024, Design Hotels embraced Drift Hotels, a collection of exquisite boutique accommodations tailored for mindful independent travelers exploring less conventional routes. Drawing inspiration from the desert textures of Baja and a philosophy of airy minimalism, Drift San Jose del Cabo offers a warm industrial ambiance.
Drift Nashville honors the character of the city’s historic midcentury architecture while revitalizing the emerging East Bank district with striking design elements in a refurbished 1966 building.