In 1986, in Rome, Carlo Petrini opposed the opening of a fast food restaurant in Piazza di Spagna and launched the Slow Food movement.
A manifesto to slow down, savor and preserve conviviality.
Since then, the concept has taken on a thousand guises, from Danish Hygge to Swedish Lagom , before becoming a true art of living: slow living.
The luxury of slowing down
Today, the real privilege is not having more… but living better.
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Time for yourself.
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Mental space to breathe.
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Objects chosen for their beauty, comfort and meaning.
Modern luxury does not show itself.
It is felt.
Sukha: from slow living to “warm living”
At Sukha , we have added our French touch: warm living .
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A soft and elegant warmth.
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Natural, recycled and local materials.
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A timeless design that looks just as good in a living room as on a hotel terrace.
Our promise?
Transform every moment into a precious break.
Like an espresso enjoyed on a terrace, or the first bite of a still-warm chocolate croissant.
Today's luxury means slowing down, savoring... and warming up differently.



