• La Maison Pujol.


    Posted on 2nd February, by yellowtrace in interiors, travel. 5 Comments


    La Maison Pujol in the south of France is a boutique hotel with only 5 guest rooms. Isn’t it just so painfully beautiful? Someone {and I wish I knew who!} has managed to blend vintage with new, crisp with rustic, classics with junk, white with colour so perfectly.

    Dear unknown designer, I love what you do. You’ve managed to create a perfect specimen of extreme design awesomeness.

    *Le sigh*


    {via Solid Frog and Manolo Yllera. Phography by Manolo Yllera.}





  • 5 Responses to “La Maison Pujol.”

    1. Annie May says:

      I love this hotel! I just posted about it on my blog and I was looking for more information about the space I came across your blog…which is wonderful! So glad I found you:-) Best, Annie

    2. Hello Annie,
      Thanks for stopping by and for leaving a comment. So many people stop and visit, but only very few take the time to give feedback, so I really appreciate that. So you had trouble finding info about this hotel too, just like I did. Maybe all the mystery is part of its charm…?
      Cheers, D.

    3. geoffry says:

      the designer is the owner, architect Philippe Phi.

    4. Thank you Geoffry for putting an end to that mystery! Brilliant.

    5. Annabel says:

      This is so last year I know (I KNOW!)- but I just checked out Phillippe Phi website – and shows how much a client can affect and effect great design. Nothing better than an owner/ designer!

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