We believe beauty and responsibility come from the same source: care.
MIO was built with natural materials selected and shaped by local artisans who understand the value of doing things properly and making them last.
From bathtubs carved from fallen trees to sustainably sourced woods and textiles, each element reflects a commitment to longevity. This is a place built to endure, with respect for its environment and for the people who move through it.

Handcrafted from reclaimed oak, the main door is more than an entrance. It reflects the philosophy behind the hotel. Its weight, texture, and grain speak of time and preservation.
Created by local artisans, it marks the threshold between the city and the interior world of MIO. It stands as a reminder that sustainability begins with honoring what already exists, restoring it carefully, and letting it continue.


Carved from fallen caldén trees by artist Mario Dasso, the signature wooden bathtub reflects the core of our philosophy. Use what nature has already given. Respect the material. Shape it into something lasting.
It is not simply a design element. It is a statement about continuity, craft, and choosing permanence over replacement.

Sustainability lives in daily choices.
Instead of replacing, we restore.
Instead of importing without thought, we collaborate with local makers.
Instead of building for trend, we build for duration.
This approach shapes how we source, how we maintain, and how we grow.
Locally rooted materials
Designed for longevity
For materials given a second life.
For craft that preserves rather than replaces.
For decisions made with time in mind.
For building with respect.
For staying in a place that was shaped to last.
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