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Inness

Inness, North America — Minimalist attic bedroom with natural wood bed frame, cream linens, pitched ceiling, and forest views through centered window.

Images Courtesy of Adrian Gaut, Inness

A new favorite among city-dwellers, this high-design 28-cabin Hudson Valley retreat sits on 220 pastoral acres between the Catskill and Shawangunk mountain ranges.

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Named after the prominent American landscape painter George Inness, INNESS was conceived by a collaborative team who regularly escaped the city to immerse themselves in the natural spoils of the Hudson Valley. INNESS is a respite from urban living rooted in the comfort and contentment of the shared experience. A cultural epicenter framed by a stunning landscape. A farm shop, tennis courts, two pools, and a 9-hole golf course are just a few of the abundant leisure activities awaiting its discerning guests.

The Details

What makes it Kobu

Simple & Seasonal. Inness food, cocktail and natural wine menus are rooted in simplicity and season–thoughtfully prepared for you to enjoy during a casual dinner with friends or a private milestone celebration.

Like artists of the Hudson River School, Inness is captivated by this landscape. Here they created a gathering place for an inspiring community of members who have a deep appreciation for culture, design, food, and the simple pleasures of nature. A place where you and your family can cultivate mind, body and senses through enriching experiences.

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Directions

Stewart International Airport (SWF / KSWF)

50 min by car

The Destination

North America

3. INNESS_Cabin_Credit Adrian Gaut

Spanning Canada, United States, Mexico and the Caribbean, there are no limits to what North America can offer. From rural retreats in Upstate New York, to idyllic Tulum escapes, and trendy city oases in Los Angeles — pick your destination on your mood and tune-in to its distinct culture.

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Photography

Commissioned photography for luxury hospitality and properties.

Selected work

Mandarin Oriental Bodrum, Turkey — Wooden terrace with linen curtains overlooking infinity pool, manicured trees, and Aegean Sea at golden hour.
Rosewood Mandarina, Mexico — Modern geometric architecture with warm ochre facade and expansive windows surrounded by palm trees at golden hour.
Maroma, A Belmond Hotel, Mexico — White-walled modernist courtyard with arched entryway, tall palm trees, terracotta floors, and mid-century wooden seating under clear blue sky.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Courtyard with limestone pool, wooden loungers, cream umbrellas, cascading vines on brutalist concrete architecture, minimalist luxury design.

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