What was the brief?
The client wished to create an intimate, urban space that overturns the traditional design codes of a wine estate. They also required a space that combines functionality and aesthetics.
What were the key challenges?
Transforming the wine barrels. Everything had to be demolished, transforming a storage area, creating large windows, and placing the wine barrels which are brushed inox.
What materials did you choose and why?
The color palette used was inspired by the colors of Provence: notes of sage and sepia, reminiscent of the colors of the landscape, its soil and green vineyards. With regards to the selection of materials we combined raw and contemporary elements such as concrete, with more noble materials like aged oak, marble, brass and leather. This combination reflects the connection between the urban environment and the traditional craft of winemaking.