• Wellness hub Life’n One recently relaunched as Seva. Photos courtesy Seva
    Wellness hub Life’n One recently relaunched as Seva. Photos courtesy Seva
  • The name 'Seva' is derived from the Sanskrit word meaning 'selfless service for the betterment of the community'
    The name 'Seva' is derived from the Sanskrit word meaning 'selfless service for the betterment of the community'
  • The brand will continue to offer yoga and meditation classes, while expanding and offering new experiences
    The brand will continue to offer yoga and meditation classes, while expanding and offering new experiences
  • Guests can take part in wellness activities at Seva Studio, enjoy plant-based bites at Seva Table or pick up ethical products from Seva Shop
    Guests can take part in wellness activities at Seva Studio, enjoy plant-based bites at Seva Table or pick up ethical products from Seva Shop
  • The space includes Seva Table, a plant-based cafe
    The space includes Seva Table, a plant-based cafe
  • Seva Table is a no Wi-Fi zone
    Seva Table is a no Wi-Fi zone
  • While ownership, management and team will remain the same, the relaunch signifies a 'new era for the business'
    While ownership, management and team will remain the same, the relaunch signifies a 'new era for the business'
  • There's plenty of reading material to flick through during your meal
    There's plenty of reading material to flick through during your meal

Say hello to Seva: Dubai wellness centre Life’n One relaunches with studio and Wi-Fi-less cafe


Janice Rodrigues
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Life’n One, which has long been heralded as an oasis for Dubai’s health-conscious residents, has recently undergone a massive transformation.

On Thursday, March 12, the wellness centre and plant-based cafe located in Jumeirah 1 opened its doors as the rebranded Seva. The name has been derived from the Sanskrit word meaning “selfless service for the betterment of the community”.

“The launch of Seva is an opportunity for the business to shift the conversation surrounding the concept of healing, a popular buzzword within the wellness industry. The word 'healing' implies that something needs to be 'fixed'; it also implies that the process of personal growth is quantitative and linear," reads a statement from the brand. "Co-founders Eda Gungor and Shadi Enbashi wish to offer a new perspective: the inner work you do, whether it’s receiving therapeutic bodywork or attending a meditation class and gong bath, is all a part of your birthright to get curious, discover new elements of yourself, and experience life on your own terms as someone who is already whole."

This is the brand's first major rebranding since it opened in 2014. While its ownership, management and team will remain the same, the relaunch signifies a "new era for the business".

That includes the introduction of Seva Studio, a knowledge hub where guests can experience yoga, meditation and other well-being sessions.

Meanwhile, guests can enjoy Seva Table, a plant-based cafe set with a garden. The area is Wi-Fi-free, encouraging customers to disconnect from screens and instead use the time to bond with others, daydream or get lost in a good book.

The brand is also continuing its support of ethically sourced products with Seva Shop, a conscious store where guests can pick up self-care products for themselves or gifts for others.

Seva will continue to offer yoga and meditation classes, multi-disciplinary workshops, therapeutic treatments and advanced training, while launching new experiences in the coming months.