Kelly Hoppen x MAVI Longevity Redefine Luxury Wellness Interiors
Luxury interiors have long been associated with beauty, craftsmanship, and atmosphere. Increasingly, however, the conversation is shifting beyond aesthetics alone toward environments designed to actively influence how people feel, recover, and function within the spaces they inhabit. It is within this evolving landscape that Kelly Hoppen x MAVI Longevity has formed a collaboration that positions wellness and longevity as integral components of contemporary luxury living.
Known internationally for her refined East-meets-West aesthetic, Kelly Hoppen’s interiors are recognised for their quiet restraint, tactile materiality, and instinctive sense of calm. Across private residences, hotels, yachts, and commercial spaces, her work consistently prioritises emotional atmosphere as much as visual composition: spaces designed not only to be seen, but deeply experienced.
That sensibility aligns closely with MAVI Longevity’s approach to what it terms “longevity architecture.” Founded by Kas Bordier, the Swiss-based company was developed around the idea that many contemporary homes, while visually sophisticated, remain disconnected from the biological and physiological needs of the people living within them.
Through its proprietary MAVI 129™ framework, MAVI Longevity integrates 129 measurable health factors into the built environment, including air quality, acoustics, circadian lighting, material selection, nervous system regulation, and environmental balance. The intention is not to make spaces feel overtly clinical or technological, but rather to create interiors that quietly support physical restoration, mental clarity, and long-term well-being.
The collaboration between Kelly Hoppen Creatives and MAVI Longevity brings these two disciplines into direct dialogue. While Hoppen shapes the emotional and visual language of each environment through proportion, texture, and atmosphere, MAVI integrates the invisible environmental systems operating beneath the surface of the design itself.
Together, the partnership reflects a broader shift within luxury interiors – one where beauty alone is no longer enough. Instead, design is increasingly being measured by how effectively it supports the rhythms of everyday life and human performance.
Available globally across private residential, hospitality, wellness, and commercial projects, the collaboration positions longevity architecture not as a future concept, but as a new benchmark for how high-end interiors are conceived, experienced, and ultimately lived within.
Contact: Kelly Hoppen Interiors
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