LIFE SToRIES
Stories about the people, discovered places, and beautiful nuances that make life so meaningful.
During the mid-20th century, Palm Springs evolved into a glamorous haven for Hollywood starlets. Just a short two-hour drive from LA, the city now serves as a hub for art, culture, and wellness.
Every April, Palm Springs hosts 750,000 music fans for three weeks of cultural experiences. This year, Life House offers exclusive events away from festival crowds, featuring top artists and serene retreats.
A curated journey through Palm Springs by our friends at AmiGo.
A Plant-Forward Bar & Restaurant Paying Homage to the Activist Who Safeguarded the Beauty of the Nearby Desert Terrain.
Denver is rising ever onward and upward. On the bluffs above the city, the Lower Highlands neighborhood has good restaurants, even better bars, and a history as long and storied as Denver's.
Chef Aiden Tibbetts discusses his seasonal, locally inspired dishes at Denver's Wildflower, blending global techniques with local bounty.
Most of the produce served at Wildflower comes from local Colorado farmers. But the new LoHi restaurant goes further to source a few of its specialty menu items.
In 1860, Denver was little more than a campsite on the latest edge of the Western frontier. Then Victorian industrialists transformed the mining outpost into a modern metropolis.
Break out the Breton stripes and break in your topsiders. It doesn’t get more nautical than spending a few days in Nantucket.
A newly renovated three-bedroom house is filled with vintage pieces and coastal details across three floors. It is complete with a light-filled kitchen, two living rooms, and an outdoor seating area.
Blue Iris's curated guide unveils the very essence of Nantucket, connecting guests with the island's premier land and sea experiences.
Local experiences rooted in Nantucket's nautical lifestyle. Spend your time on the island biking passed Greek Revival homes, learning to shuck fresh oysters, or hand-crafting your own bouquet of the island' local flora. All of our favorite pastimes, curated in one place.
Life House is a community. We create our houses in partnership with interesting personalities who contribute their unique perspectives, adding depth and subtlety to everything we do. Meet some of them right here.
Life House features Yōko Matcha on our menus for its holistic health benefits, energizing qualities, and smooth flavor. We spoke with the tea brand’s founder, Chié Dambara, about the superfood, culture, and maintaining a grounded and balanced life.
Miami-based photographer, James Jackman, specializes in documenting stories that highlight the beauty of working with nature. After capturing the space and menu at our tropically overgrown rooftop restaurant, Terras, we caught up with James about what inspires his art – including self-created paradises and dedication.
Cuban-American photographer, Christina Marie Arza, curated a selection of her spirited works from the series "To Solitude" in the Living Room space at Life House, Little Havana. To ring in Miami’s Art Basel 2021, we talked with the local artist about her work that reflects the mindset of nostalgia, while celebrating her cultural roots and exploring her identity as a woman.
Ghia is a nonalcoholic aperitif made with botanical extracts, and has been a staple on all our House cocktail menus since 2020. We spoke to Ghia's founder about the roots of the mood-improving spirit, her devotion to sustainability, and the inspiration for the Ghia x Life House Guava Spritz recipe at our Little Havana House.