L’eautelier

L’eautelier
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L'eautelier is a nomadic studio at the intersection of design, hospitality, and sustainability, with water as its foundation. The brand transforms spaces and experiences through innovative algae solutions, offering products and services that enhance the wellness travel sector. Its offerings range from home goods to travel essentials, complemented by research & development, consulting, interior design, and hospitality concepts. The brand collaborates with partners on limited editions and events, bringing sustainable innovations to the nomadic lifestyle and wellness traveler. This multifaceted approach revolutionises hospitality by integrating algae–based solutions for better living and regenerative travel experiences.

The H2ϴ Lounge by L'eautelier is a three—day relaxation space in Copenhagen during 3daysofdesign that offers visitors a serene retreat between exhibition venues. This innovative showcase highlights bio–based designs for hospitality and travel with a special focus on the regenerative power of algae. The centrepiece is a sculptural lounge made of regionally sourced seagrass covered with seashell textiles dyed with blue spirulina, where attendees can relax and recharge. The space features an exhibition of sustainable materials and a special panel discussion exploring the connections between seaweed, spirulina and sleep. This tranquil environment demonstrates how marine–based materials can transform hospitality spaces while promoting wellbeing.

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