Today's sophisticated addresses aren't just aesthetically pleasing. They aim to create a complete, memorable, and sensory experience of the space. Decorative themes are most often a blend of sophistication, comfort, and originality.
Typically, particular attention is paid to the DNA of the space, its history, its heritage, or its legacy. The decor sometimes echoes the owner's soul, the space, their vision, or their journey. Rather than a uniform style, the spaces create a unique identity for each space.
Art and craftsmanship become the centerpieces of a unique, rewarding, and timeless investment. Colors, curves, and materials define the very essence of the care taken to create the desired ambiance.
Creators of timeless atmospheres, our collections are inspired by the most current trends.

Biophilic Design and Connection to Nature
This theme is increasingly popular. It aims to integrate natural elements into the interior environment to create a sense of well-being and serenity. This trend is based on the idea that we have an innate need to feel connected to the living, and that this connection has a positive impact on our physical and mental well-being.
To create a biophilic atmosphere, a variety of elements are used:
Green plants are at the heart of this style. They bring life, purify the air, and create a sense of calm. They come in all forms: from large houseplants to vertical gardens and simple potted arrangements.
• Natural materials such as wood, stone, linen, wool and rattan are favored. They add texture, warmth and are reminiscent of outdoor landscapes.
• Natural light is maximized to brighten rooms and create a feeling of openness. The use of mirrors and light surfaces can also help diffuse light.
• The colors are directly inspired by nature: we find shades of green, brown, beige, as well as touches of blue and yellow to evoke the sky and the sun.
Beyond aesthetics, biophilic design aims to create a haven, a space where we feel at peace. It helps reduce stress, improve productivity, and promote a sense of serenity, transforming our interiors into true havens of peace.

Warm minimalism and noble materials
This style is an evolution of minimalism. It relies on clean lines and uncluttered spaces, but adds rich materials and inviting textures. The goal is to create a sense of luxury without ostentation.
Warm minimalism is a decorating approach that reinvents traditional minimalism by adding a touch of warmth and comfort. Far from cold and impersonal interiors, this style emphasizes clean lines and airy spaces, while incorporating elements that encourage well-being. The goal is to create a sense of understated luxury, where every object has its place and quality takes precedence over quantity. To achieve this style, focus on:
• Noble materials : Wood, marble, leather, velvet, wool and even ceramic are key elements. They add texture, depth and a feeling of richness.
• Neutral and soothing colors : Shades of white, beige, gray, taupe and brown are used as a base. They can be enhanced with touches of soft colors or earth tones.
• Furniture with simple lines : The furniture is chosen for its functionality and clean design. There are not many of them, but each piece is carefully selected for its quality and aesthetics.
Warm minimalism creates an elegant and welcoming atmosphere that's neither cluttered nor cold. It's a style that prioritizes comfort and quality, transforming any space into a peaceful haven where life is good.

Retro-Chic and homage to past eras
This theme draws inspiration from mid-20th-century designs, Art Deco, and even the 1970s, but with a modern twist. The use of deep colors, organic shapes, and elegant furnishings creates an atmosphere that's both nostalgic and contemporary. Designers play on the contrasts between vintage elements and contemporary pieces.
Retro-chic style is an ode to past eras, a bold fusion of vintage elegance and modernity. This decorating trend draws inspiration from iconic designs from the mid-20th century , Art Deco , and the 1970s, while reinterpreting them with a contemporary twist. The goal isn't to faithfully recreate a period interior, but to capture the spirit and aesthetic of those decades to create an ambiance that's both nostalgic and decidedly current.
To achieve this style, we rely on:
• Deep colors : Warm, saturated hues like emerald green, duck blue, burgundy, or mustard are often used to create a rich, sophisticated atmosphere.
• Organic shapes : Furniture and accessories with generous curves and soft lines are reminiscent of the design of the 60s and 70s, bringing a feeling of fluidity and comfort.
• Elegant furniture : Iconic pieces of vintage design, such as velvet armchairs, brass coffee tables or sculptural light fixtures, are the stars of the decor.
Retro-chic is a play on contrasts: combining vintage items, found in secondhand stores or reproduced, with modern, refined pieces. This creates a unique interior that tells a story and reflects a strong personality.

Art and Design as Central Pieces
Art and craftsmanship become the driving force behind the ambiance. They can showcase unique works of art (sculptures, paintings), interactive installations, or murals. The hotel then becomes a true art gallery, distinguished by its collection and cultural commitment. The choice of artwork helps strengthen the establishment's visual identity and storytelling. In short, the trend in luxury hotel design is to move away from the standard to create unique, personalized spaces that awaken the senses and offer a memorable stay experience.
This collection's theme, "Art and Design as Centerpieces," is based on the idea that the decorative environment is not a mere backdrop, but a living gallery. Each space is designed to highlight unique works of art and crafts, which are no longer mere accessories, but the driving elements of the atmosphere.
This approach emphasizes meticulous curation, integrating sculptures, paintings, interactive installations, and murals to create a powerful visual story. Drawing on this collection, the venue distinguishes itself through a cultural engagement that strengthens its identity.
Ultimately, it's about moving away from standardized decor to offer a unique and memorable stay experience, where each work of art helps to awaken the senses and personalize the space.
Find each piece in our collections:
Ground connection
The Natural Embrace
Of grace and elegance
The perfect line
Graphic and sophisticated
Shimmering or pastels
In the wild
The animal's whisper
Metamorphosis and rebirth of matter
At the heart of the matter
Raw
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