Timeless Harmony: A 1980s Gstaad Chalet Reimagined
Step into this classic chalet in Gstaad from 1980s, where classic charm meets contemporary elements in a harmonious fusion of aesthetics.The mixture of contemporary art and antique furniture breathes new life into the classic setting, creating an environment that is both sophisticated and inviting. The heart of this chalet is the fireplace which is made by artisans using locally sourced stones. This element stands as more than an architectural element: it becomes an area where family and friends gather on a cold day. The colour palette chosen for this project reflects the calming and inviting essence of the chalet. A symphony of hues that evoke serenity and warmth, seamlessly blending with the alpine beauty that surrounds this Gstaad gechatm. From bespoke furniture commissioned by the renowned Ingrid Donat and Michele Oka Doner to the iconic designs of Jacques Adnet and Fontana, the interiors showcase a curated collection that transcends time and trends. The walls of the chalet proudly display the client’s distinguished art collection. Works by luminaries such as Jean-Paul Riopelle, sculptures by César Baldaccini and Anthony Gormley, as well as pieces by Hervé Télémaque and Antoni Tàpies, transforms the space into a gallery-like experience. Each piece contributes to the narrative, creating a dialogue between the past and the present.