Destinations

Baja California   -   Scandinavia   -   The caribbean   -   Italy   -   Southeast asia   -   USA   

Over the years, we’ve built close relationships with an extraordinary network of travel and hospitality partners: from world-class guides and conservation experts to exceptional local hoteliers and destination specialists.

While our work is global, we have deep experience designing journeys across the U.S., Europe, Mexico, South America, the Caribbean, and Southeast Asia: places we return to often and know intimately.

Every journey is tailored. What follows is not a fixed list, but a glimpse into the kinds of places and experiences we love to design.

A Few Places We Return To Again and Again

Baja California, Mexico

Whales, desert, and quiet awe

Witness gray whales and their newborn calves in the protected waters of San Ignacio Lagoon, where encounters feel intimate and unhurried. Pair this with the stark beauty of the desert, magical pueblos, vibrant local cuisine, and small, design-forward eco-lodges that sit lightly on the land.

People in a small boat observing a gray whale with visible head and pectoral fins swimming near the surface in calm water under partly cloudy sky.
A dirt road running through a desert landscape with sparse bushes and cacti, with mountains in the distance under a partly cloudy sky.
A swimming pool surrounded by lounge chairs with umbrellas and tropical palm trees.

Scandinavia

Design, nature, and a slower rhythm

From Stockholm’s archipelago to the forests and lakes beyond, Scandinavia offers a rare balance of thoughtful design and deep connection to nature. Long summer days, wild swimming, and a culture rooted in simplicity and sustainability: All alongside cities defined by striking architecture, both historic and modern, designed for living.

A young girl smiling in front of a flower cart filled with large blue hydrangeas, with a bicycle attached to the cart. In the background is a store window with the name 'Tableau'.
A modern living room with a white couch, a framed portrait of a woman in a yellow top hanging on the wall, and a doorway leading to a sunlit sitting area with blue chairs and large windows.
White chalk cliffs along a green hillside next to a calm blue sea on a sunny day with a clear sky

Italy

Culture, food, and everyday beauty

Italy is best experienced slowly: through stunning architecture and art, ancient ruins, where myth and history intertwine, incredible neighborhood restaurants, local markets, and time spent in places that feel lived-in rather than visited. From Milan to Naples, we focus on experiences that feel personal, textured, and deeply rooted in local life.

A scenic coastal view featuring a rocky shoreline, turquoise water, lush green vegetation, an ancient stone castle on the hill, mountains in the background, and a small beach with blue umbrellas and lounge chairs.
A narrow cobblestone street in a European village with old, weathered buildings and potted plants along the sides, bathed in warm sunlight.
A woman sitting on a marble balcony of an ornate, Gothic-style building with intricate stonework and arched windows.

The Caribbean

Ease, warmth, and a sense of place

Beyond the resorts, the Caribbean offers extraordinary biodiversity, natural beauty, rich culture, and warm community. We work with properties and local partners that preserve the character of each island while creating space to truly unwind.

Sunset view over a beach with palm trees, lounge chairs and umbrellas near a swimming pool, with boats on the water in the background.
A young girl smiling while standing on a brick ledge outdoors, holding a dried palm leaf, wearing a blue sunhat, white and blue t-shirt, beige shorts, and red sandals. The background features pink flowers, trees, a streetlamp, and a cloudy sky over distant hills.
A woman and a young girl standing on a sandy beach with a tropical shoreline, green hills, and blue sky with clouds in the background

Southeast Asia

Depth, contrast, and cultural richness

From the temples of Cambodia to serene beauty of Laung Prabang in Laos, the energy of Vietnam’s cities, and the islands of Thailand, Southeast Asia offers layered, immersive experiences. We focus on thoughtful pacing, meaningful cultural connection, and exceptional local guiding that brings each place into sharper focus.

A woman sitting on moss-covered stone blocks in front of an ancient temple wall entwined with large tree roots, surrounded by lush green foliage.
Two Buddhist monks in orange robes standing outdoors in front of a temple, surrounded by lush green trees.
Person in a white shirt and jeans pushing a bicycle with a large basket of colorful flowers on the back on a street.

A Road Trip through the United States

Vast landscapes, vibrant cities, and a sense of discovery

From the red rock formations of the Southwest — the Four Corners, Monument Valley, and the high desert of New Mexico — to the rugged coastline of California and Oregon, the U.S. offers an extraordinary range of landscapes, cultures, and ways of experiencing place.

Alongside these landscapes are cities with their own creative pulse and cultural depth — from New York and Los Angeles to smaller, design-forward destinations — each offering a distinct perspective on how people live, create, and gather.

Over the years, we’ve crisscrossed the country on road trips more than ten times, moving slowly through small towns, national parks, and back roads: experiencing firsthand the diversity, beauty, and complexity of this landscape. From the towering redwoods to long stretches of open desert, these journeys have shaped how we think about travel.

Two young girls with long, curly hair, wearing large sun hats and colorful beach clothing, standing on sandy beach near a tree with green leaves, with ocean water and sailboats in the background.
A person touches a gigantic redwood tree in a dense forest.
A desert landscape with red sand, sparse shrubbery, and a prominent green tree in the foreground. In the background, there are two large, flat-topped rock formations under a cloudy sky.