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At Heimat, a New Private Gym in Hollywood, Fitness Meets High-Design Interiors

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Famed interior designer Martin Brudnizki lent his signature jewel-toned eye to the social areas: Mother Tongue, the aforementioned restaurant, is adorned in a California sunset color palette with sherbet oranges, coral pinks, and turquoise blues, while a library space experiments with floral upholstery. Brudnizki calls his style “eclectic minimalism.”

Mother Tongue’s menu focuses on dishes with anti-inflammatory or cognitive benefits that fit a myriad of dietary restrictions. (Keto abiders may opt for the salmon with white miso sauce, and plant-based eaters can order the shiitake mushroom lamb.) That said, they also fully embrace those in the mood for a cheat meal: “We’ve made sure our burger is going to be one of the best,” says Schoepe.

Mother Tongue, the restaurant at Heimat.

Courtesy of Heimat

Heimat is just the latest example of a larger trend in the fitness world. While working out has often been positioned as a grueling experience geared toward physical results, lately there’s been a growing focus on a more holistic, sustainable approach that can prove just as beneficial for our mental health. Life, after all, is always better when it includes some kind of burger.

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