At Remedy Room West, every element of the space has been thoughtfully designed to awaken your senses and create a sanctuary where you can fully relax and recharge. Our studio is inspired by the beauty and tranquillity of Jardin Majorelle, a stunning garden in Marrakesh that blends vibrant colours, lush greenery, and an atmosphere of calm and contemplation. Much like the garden, we’ve created a space where every detail encourages you to pause, breathe, and reconnect — not just with the world around you, but with yourself.
Jardin Majorelle is a place where vibrant colours meet lush greenery in perfect harmony, and the air itself feels like a gentle invitation to pause. I wanted to bring that same energy into Remedy Room West — a space that encourages you to slow down, breathe deeply, and let go. When you enter, I want you to feel like you’re stepping into a world that is entirely focused on you, your well-being, and your sense of peace.
The aesthetic of Remedy Room West reflects this inspiration, with a carefully curated blend of natural textures, calming neutrals, and soft, warm lighting. It’s a space designed to soothe and inspire, evoking a sense of peace from the moment you step inside. Every corner of the room is created to support your well-being, using not just what you see, but also what you hear, smell, and feel.
Let the music, scents, and organic aromatherapy oils, take you on a journey, whilst you sink into the cloud-like massage table – allowing the experience to enhance your relaxation and restoration.
At the heart of the studio now hangs ‘Self Care as an Act of Resilience’ an original Molly Hankinson —for me, it’s a visual reminder that taking time to care for yourself is more than just a luxury — it’s an essential, radical act of self-preservation. This inspirational print is a daily invitation to pause, reflect, and embrace the power of self-care. I wanted to bring this message to the studio, so every person who walks through our doors is reminded that their health should come first.
See you soon, it really is bliss here!
Philippa