
A room, a pause, nothing more: a personal space carefully designed for rest and restore.
In a world that never stops, we make it socially accessible to pause. To think your thoughts, feel your feelings.
Permission to pause
Solitude is a room you step into to be alone for twenty-five minutes. Offline, with nothing asked of you.
We live in a culture of busyness, where constant performance measures success and worth. Rest is something we feel we have to earn, and doing nothing looks like time wasted, so most of us never do, even when we could.
Solitude makes that permission a place. A private space that brings you back to your senses, to your body, and to the moment you're in. Sit, breathe, think, scream, cry, feel whatever surfaces. Because rest is what lets us keep going, as ordinary and necessary as sleep.
Solitude is a non-profit, built and run by eight women from six different countries.
The first room is open in Zurich. You book a session, you step in, and the time is yours.
