Design Hotels has entered into agreements with the owners of 16 hotels across nine U.S. destinations operated by Palisociety to join its portfolio, marking the largest portfolio addition in the brand’s history.
Representing more than 1,000 total keys across the U.S., the hotels set to join the portfolio in the coming months are:
Palihouse West Hollywood, 95 keys
Palihotel Melrose, 33 keys
Palihotel San Francisco, 82 keys
Palihotel Westwood Village, 54 keys
Palihotel Palm Springs, 116 keys
Palihotel Hollywood, 74 keys
Palihotel Seattle, 96 keys
Le Petit Pali Brentwood, 25 keys
Le Petit Pali St. Helena, 29 keys
Le Petit Pali Laguna Beach, 41 keys
ARRIVE Albuquerque, 137 keys
ARRIVE Palm Springs, 32 keys
ARRIVE Wilmington, 34 keys
ARRIVE Memphis, 62 keys
Silver Lake Pool & Inn, 54 keys
The Hôtel Lili Beverly Hills, 44 keys
Part of Marriott International, Design Hotels is a global collection of more than 300 independently owned, design-led hotels. The brand is expected to surpass 100 hotels across the Americas this year.
“Design Hotels has always been a home for founders, visionaries and original thinkers,” said Stijn Oyen, managing director, Design Hotels. “Avi Brosh and Kirsten Leigh Pratt have built Palisociety with the same independent mindset that defines our global community—creating hotels with character, cultural relevance and a genuine connection to place. The alignment between our brands was immediate. We share a belief that great hospitality is personal, distinctive, and shaped by the people behind it, making this collaboration a natural evolution for both brands.”
Founded in Los Angeles in 2008, Palisociety operates a collection of more than 20 hotels, residences and restaurants with a focus on bespoke design, neighborhood-inspired culture and programming, signature amenities and accoutrements, and a “distinctly independent” point of view.
“Design Hotels has long been a symbol of creativity, vision and inspired hospitality in the industry, and we are thrilled to introduce our collection of hotels into their portfolio,” said Brosh, founder, Palisociety. “Palisociety has always been driven by our love of design, culture and independence, and this agreement feels like a natural extension of those shared passions that hotel enthusiasts will undoubtedly appreciate.”



