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Remedy Place Boasts a Beautiful, Serene, & Upscale Interior

Remedy Place is a luxurious, membership-only health and wellness club and its location in the Flatiron District of Manhattan boasts a welcoming interior that is described "as an antidote to traditional medical facilities." Many designers have embarked on projects like these, to transform what usually is an anxiety-provoking space into something more calming. Remedy Place is no different and the business' in-house design team took cues from hospitality establishments to "create a club that positively enhances your physiology from the moment you walk in the door." Remedy Place achieves this goal through sculptural motifs and a warm color palette, "aromatic rituals," a well-designed layout, comfortable materials and furniture, non-intrusive lighting, and more. Even the reception desk is "centered around a potted tree."
Trend Themes
1. Hospitality-inspired Wellness Centers - The trend of creating wellness centers that mimic the design of luxury hotels and resorts is growing, offering opportunities for businesses to expand in the wellness industry and disrupt traditional medical facilities.
2. Sensory Experience Design - The use of sensory experience design, including aromatherapy and non-intrusive lighting, is becoming more common in wellness spaces, creating opportunities for businesses to innovate with immersive experiences in various industries.
3. Membership-only Services - Membership-only wellness clubs like Remedy Place are becoming more popular, presenting an opportunity for businesses to offer exclusive, high-end services in the wellness industry.
Industry Implications
1. Wellness - The hospitality-inspired wellness trend is primarily focused on the wellness industry, where businesses can create sanctuary spaces that provide comfort, relaxation, and healing.
2. Interior Design - The trend towards sensory experience design is also relevant to the interior design industry, as more businesses look to create immersive spaces that engage multiple senses.
3. Luxury Hospitality - Membership-only wellness clubs use luxury hospitality design and service principles, providing opportunities for businesses in the hospitality industry to expand into the wellness sector.

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