Roswyn has officially launched in Mumbai, marking the debut of Morgans Originals in India under Ennismore. Known globally for distinctive design concepts and individually curated hotel identities, Morgans Originals enters the Indian hospitality market with a lifestyle-driven property rooted in Mumbai’s urban culture and evolving travel preferences.
Developed as a hospitality concept inspired by the rhythm of real city life, Roswyn combines large-format luxury suites, destination dining venues, wellness experiences, and collaborative social spaces designed for both short and extended stays. The property sits adjacent to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, offering convenient access to business districts, cultural landmarks, and key commercial hubs across Mumbai.
The hotel features 109 suites starting from 80 square meters, designed to function as modern living spaces for travelers seeking comfort, flexibility, and longer stays. Each suite includes lounge areas, kitchenettes, home bars, and dedicated study spaces that cater to both business and leisure guests.
“Mumbai moves quickly,” says Nitan Chhatwal, Managing Director of Shrem Airport Hotels. “But people still look for places where they can slow down, meet, and spend time together. With Roswyn, we wanted to create something that feels easy to return to—whether that’s for dinner, conversations, or simply a pause in the day.”
Paris-based designer Daphné Desjeux designed the interiors of Roswyn by drawing inspiration from Mumbai’s cultural identity and coastal character. The design incorporates embroidered portraits, ceramic plates marked with “Bombay,” and shoreline-inspired photography to create a strong local connection while maintaining an international luxury hospitality aesthetic.
Dining and nightlife experiences also form a central part of the Roswyn hospitality concept. Additionally, the property houses Fi’lia, its signature Italian restaurant, which serves Neapolitan-style pizzas, hand-rolled pastas, and seasonal menus inspired by traditional family recipes and modern culinary techniques.
Additionally, the hotel introduces Black Lacquer, a Japanese listening bar built around vinyl music culture. The venue transitions from an intimate low-lit conversational setting during the day to a more energetic nightlife atmosphere in the evening. The drinks menu includes sake, shochu, highballs, and house-crafted signature beverages.
Roswyn also features The Third Room, a social workspace designed for meetings, networking, informal collaborations, and flexible work sessions, reflecting the growing demand for hybrid hospitality and work-friendly travel experiences.
For wellness and recreation, the property includes a Technogym-powered fitness center, infinity pool, Tiny Town children’s zone, and Blu Xone, a longevity-focused wellness concept introduced as a first-of-its-kind offering in India’s hospitality sector.
Speaking on Ennismore’s India expansion strategy, Louis Abboud, Chief Growth Officer, Ennismore, said, “Lifestyle hospitality today is about far more than design-led hotels; it’s about creating culturally relevant destinations that become part of a city’s everyday rhythm. India is one of the most dynamic hospitality markets globally and an important focus for Ennismore’s growth. Roswyn, under Morgans Originals, marks our first hotel in the country and an important step as we look to bring several more distinctive projects to the market in the years ahead.”
Ranju Alex, CEO, Accor South Asia, added, “At Accor, we see hospitality as an ever-evolving reflection of how people live, connect, and experience cities today. The opening of Roswyn, as part of Ennismore brands, marks an important milestone in bringing globally relevant, lifestyle-led hospitality to India. With Roswyn, we are not just introducing a new hotel but also a vibrant destination designed to integrate seamlessly into the cultural fabric of the city. This launch underscores our commitment to expanding our lifestyle portfolio in India, in partnership with Ennismore, and delivering distinctive experiences that resonate with the modern traveler.”
The hotel leadership team includes Rajiv Kapoor, General Manager of Fairmont Mumbai and Roswyn, alongside Annam Lubana, Hotel Manager, who oversees operations with a focus on intuitive hospitality, thoughtful guest experiences, and cohesive service standards.
As Rajiv Kapoor explained, “Mumbai doesn’t need more overt luxury. It needs places that understand how people actually want to experience the city and respond to that without getting in the way.”
The launch of Roswyn signals a major milestone in India’s evolving lifestyle hospitality market. By combining luxury suites, immersive dining, wellness innovation, and culturally inspired design, Ennismore and Accor aim to redefine modern urban hospitality experiences for India’s next generation of travelers.

