Wells International is a preeminent global hospitality design consultancy crafting some of the world’s most unique, original and luxurious hospitality projects. Founded by CEO Justin Wells, the goal of Wells International is to be the most distinctive hospitality design company in the world. Wells International uses a unique ‘manifesto’ in the ideation process being Design Mirrors Theatre. Their design approach is to create deep research-led, inventive storytelling, which results in emotively charged, transformational experiences.
Wells believes the four pillars of Wells International’s design process, namely the creation of a Script, Scenography, and celebrations of Actors and Audience, are all deeply reflected in the hospitality industry, and therefore deeply shape the design philosophy of the company.
As an award-winning designer and Australian architect, Wells has designed exquisite hospitality projects across the world for nearly three decades. His instinctive passion for hotel design was born out of travel at a youthful age, when he noticed the magical transformation of how resorts could reinvent from day to night, from a cognitive planning arrangement to a mystical ambience of intriguing spaces amongst light and shadow.
Wells founded Wells International in Dubai to strategically service the locations of projects across Europe, Middle East and Southeast Asian regions. Having previously tenured with some of the hospitality industry’s giants, Wells continues to design with his international team located across Europe, Middle East and the Asia Pacific.
As a positive contributor back to the design industry, Wells has also been a design judge for Global and MEA AHEAD awards on multiple occasions, a regular keynote speaker at industry events and conferences and is privileged to have an enviable client list comprising Royal Family members and Heads of State amongst numerous others.
“Hospitality design and travel have been deep passions of mine from an early age,” says Wells. “I have always been fascinated by different places, cultures and experiences, and this has translated into an emotional approach to design.”