Where Storytelling, Strategy, and Soul Converge To Create Unforgettable Brands.
STORY
Crafting narratives that
connect and inspire.
STRATEGY
Building clear plans and systems
for sustainable growth.
CREATIVITY
Designing with purpose to move culture forward.
COMMUNITY
Connecting people, brands,
and movements through unique experience design.
Haus of Ritual is a full-service creative design studio for brands and founders at the intersection of culture, hospitality, and design. We help purpose-driven founders, cultural catalysts, activists, and conscious brands tell their story, grow with intention and create lasting impactful experiences that drive culture forward.
Our clients are conscious creatives, cultural innovators and hospitality founders— who want their story to connect.
Whether you need to clarify your brand strategy, refine your internal systems, design a new website, align your offerings with a larger vision, or create a unique brand experience - Haus of Ritual helps you communicate your unique story with clarity and build the foundation that makes your work thrive.
OUR FOUNDER
Imān Benét pronounced ee-mahn • bah-nae
Imān Benét is a cultural strategist, event producer, and brand storyteller working at the intersection of food, media, and community.
As Founder and Creative Director of Haus of Ritual, Imān is deeply hands-on, leading projects end-to-end with her team of designers: managing timelines, partners, and logistics while protecting brand voice, vendors values, and audience trust.
Her work is shaped by a belief that community and intentional storytelling are powerful tools for deeper connection and cultural exchange. To her, the details matter as much as the big ideas.
Iman brings a steady, discerning presence to every partnership and collaboration—trusted by big brands and small teams to move complex work forward with integrity and intention.
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Whether you’re here to work with us, attend an event, join our membership, or simply tune into our stories, you’re part of something bigger.

