In recent years, wellness and travel has evolved far beyond treatments and tourism. Increasingly, it is being shaped by environments that help us reconnect by uniting architecture, nature, and healing intention. Maison You, a London-based platform curating purposeful retreats around the world, represents this new direction. Founded by Natalia Montigny and Stefanie Mach, both of whom discovered wellness travel through deeply personal healing journeys, Maison You approaches health and travel as design-led experiences that nurture body, mind, and spirit. Each destination in their network is chosen not only for its therapeutic depth, but also for its sense of place and design integrity.

Among their partnerships, Lanserhof Sylt stands out as a powerful example of what healing architecture can achieve. Designed by Ingenhoven Architects, Lanserhof’s spaces are defined by restraint: soft light, natural materials, and generous openness. Every architectural decision supports the process of slowing down and turning inward. The result is a space that feels connected and profoundly restorative: a physical echo of the integrative treatments that have made Lanserhof one of the world’s leading health resorts. Maison You’s founders often describe their curatorial process as “creating spaces for transformation.” In that sense, design becomes not a backdrop to wellbeing, but a catalyst for it, shaping how we breathe, move, and feel. In an age of constant motion, these are places that invite pause. Places that remind us that healing is a practice that begins with intention, and unfolds in space.