Giving pride of place to the landscape, bringing the view into every room of the house: proposing a refined language of colour and materials, designing and sourcing emblematic pieces of furniture from this period.
Located in the south of Corsica, this emblematic villa with its brutalist architecture from the 1960s faces the sea and is built around the landscape.
This project is the result of a meeting between Chloé Nègre's style and the owners' desire to enhance this diamond in the rough. The Studio carried out a total renovation of the house, modifying its uses while respecting its architectural volumes.
Giving pride of place to the landscape, bringing the view into every room of the house: proposing a refined language of colour and materials, designing and sourcing emblematic pieces of furniture from this period.
‘When you enter, you discover the extraordinary opening onto the sea. It's a sensory experience, there's a special relationship with the landscape.’ Interior designer Chloé Nègre
In short, as Chloé Nègre describes it, this house is ‘a balancing act’, at the crossroads between respect for what already exists, discreet luxury and reverence for nature.