The interiors of the historic house of the Château de Beaucastel have been carefully layered onto the existing walls, originally built using pebbles from the site.
The walls have been insulated with lime, hemp, and a mixture of clay and sand sourced from the excavation.
The upper sections reveal the hemp finish, enhancing acoustic comfort, while the lower portions are smoother and more compact, grounding the space and integrating the furniture.
Both 4 × 4 m carpets are made of natural silk, grown, woven, and dyed using natural pigments by
@chiakimaki , specifically for the project.
The chairs were designed and crafted by Bijoy, using lacquered bamboo and silk.
The low tables were designed and produced by Studio Méditerranée, using reclaimed stone from the site, originally intended for the exterior paving.
The dégustation table were designed by Bijoy and crafted by
@hertrich_ebenisterie
The stone lights are by
@michaelanastassiades .
A render made of site sand and lime has been applied to the new roof structure, constructed by 3L.
The benches have been crafted from timber reclaimed from the former roof structure by
@hertrich_ebenisterie .
Great pictures by
@michaelfalgren
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