Pierre Yovanovitch is an exceptional Interior Designer I have posted about, many times before. In one of the posts was a sneak peek of his Chateau Fabrègues in Provence, where
his austere and minimalist, modernistic aesthetics are set inside a 17th-century old property. Recently The WSJ Magazine featured the entire Chateau giving us a complete view of the property. The eight year restoration project which started in 2009 when Yovanovitch purchased the estate, included the restoration of a handful of buildings on the deteriorated 990 acre property. One of the buildings was the guesthouse La Ferme, a three floor building that was completely redone inside, taking three years to complete. The landscape was designed by Louis Benech whose Gardens are appreciated in six continents.
The reception hall
One of the guest bedroom at the guesthouse La Ferme
A bedroom with recessed shelving. An element loved by many French Modernist Interior Designers.
A view from the Chateau from the Provencal Garden.