Gravity Haus Denver
Victorian Whimsy Meets Wild West Edge in Denver
Industrial Shell, Eclectic Soul
Rising in Denver’s dynamic LoHi district, Gravity Haus Denver sets up a deliberate contrast: a raw industrial façade that opens into a world where Victorian opulence and frontier grit converge. Inside, the lobby-living room unfolds like a stage set for 19th-century Colorado, when the city’s fortunes were forged in gold rush ambition and railroad expansion. Cowhide rugs and warm timber floors nod to ranch life, while parquet detailing and floral-print upholstery channel the genteel influence of Denver’s Victorian parlors. A fringed lampshade dangles above a concrete check-in desk—a playful clash of refinement and roughness—while cacti in the windowsill evoke the desert edges that shaped the region. Throughout, amber glass and honey-toned leather glow like lanterns at dusk, a subtle homage to Colorado’s pioneering spirit.
Rooms for the Modern Pioneer
Guestrooms continue this balancing act of history and reinvention. Classic king and queen rooms lean into boutique luxury with Revival linens, Marshall speakers, and Le Labo bath products, but the true innovation lies in the group-friendly bunk suites. Full-size beds—built into bespoke timber frames—reimagine the camaraderie of frontier lodging through a design lens: sturdy, practical, but unexpectedly indulgent. Dressing benches, flexible wardrobe units, and thoughtfully designed bathrooms make them as functional as they are atmospheric. For couples or solo travelers, spacious king suites and more intimate rooms carry the same design language—tailored, tactile, and imbued with quiet references to Colorado’s frontier past.
Wildflower: Dining as Storytelling
On the ground floor, Wildflower continues the narrative with a menu rooted in LoHi’s immigrant heritage. Seasonal and vegetarian-forward, the dishes draw on Mexico, Italy, and beyond, reflecting the neighborhoods and cultures that fueled Denver’s growth. Locally sourced ingredients become modern expressions of frontier resilience—resourceful, adaptive, and inventive—served in a communal space designed for conversation.
DNA Hotels Verdict
Gravity Haus is a Denver original—equal parts Victorian, Wild West, and modern design hotel. By fusing industrial grit with frontier warmth, offering flexible room types that rethink boutique luxury, and grounding it all in a restaurant that celebrates community, it becomes more than just a stay. It’s a narrative—of past and present, of railroads and ranch life, of a city that has always thrived on reinvention.














