DOMAINE LA FERME HI BRIDE

Bed & breakfast · Villelaure

DOMAINE LA FERME HI BRIDE

Bed & breakfast · Villelaure

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la tour de ferrier, 2268 Rte d'Ansouis, 84530 Villelaure, France

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La Ferme Hi-Bride is a vibrant, eco-chic Provencal escape blending colorful Matali Crasset design with serene countryside, organic delights, and laid-back charm.  

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One, Two and Three MICHELIN Keys

"Ferme HI Bride, created by designer Matali Crasset, offers contemporary agrotourism experiences in the Pays d’Aigues." - The MICHELIN Guide

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"In Villelaure in the Luberon, Ferme HI Bride, the brainchild of designer Matali Crasset, boasts 8 rooms, 2 studios and 2 houses nestled at the heart of an olive grove, a wine growing estate, a kitchen garden and a forest." - The MICHELIN Guide

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The Best New Hotels in the World: 2023 Hot List | Condé Nast Traveler

"This innovative eco-friendly hybrid guest house/hotel, tucked away in the sleepy Provencal countryside, is unlike anywhere else in the tourist-clogged Lubéron." - CNT Editors

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The Best New Hotels in the World: 2023 Hot List

"This innovative eco-friendly hybrid guest house/hotel, tucked away in the sleepy Provencal countryside, is unlike anywhere else in the tourist-clogged Lubéron." - CNT Editors

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La Ferme HI bride

"Why book? Because this innovative eco-friendly hybrid guest house/hotel, tucked away in the sleepy Provencal countryside, is unlike anywhere else in the tourist-clogged Lubéron. A restored ancient farm surrounded by olive groves, vineyards, and a 9-acre forest, the real draw is experiencing the whimsical world of French interior and industrial designer Matali Crasset, who masterminded every detail of the spare but deeply comfortable rooms and small houses, aglow with eye-popping colors, hand-drawn wall murals, and signature furniture. Add to that a dressed-down convivial vibe, superb homegrown wine, a pretty pool (a reservoir, actually) plus masterclass cooking classes and musical events.  Set the scene From the road, you’ll catch a brief glimpse of the honey-colored stone tower on a hilltop—the vestiges of what was once a medieval castle—but don’t expect any road signs along the way. Perhaps because La Ferme Hi-Bride doesn’t market itself as a luxury hotel, nor does it try to be anything than what it is—a high-style eco-retreat where you can relax, read, and stargaze with a glass of the farm’s bubbly rosé in hand. And of course, there’s no uniformed concierge or scheduled activities, but the friendly young staff will greet you and show you to your room, studio, or mini-maison. The central hub is the 8-room tower building, meticulously renovated to highlight the sandblasted 15th-century stone arches; on the ground floor is a long state-of-the-art gleaming metal kitchen with curved bay windows where breakfast is served. Across the way, the former gargantuan hay loft was gorgeously reinvented as a library/lounge lined with floor-to-ceiling bookcases and a huge fireplace, should the Mistral kick up. For more intimate tête-à-tête conversations, climb the jagged concrete stairs that lead to the mezzanine, also an ideal spot to page through a novel. The backstory When hotelier partners Philippe Chapelet and Patrick Elouarghi first teamed up with Philippe Starck’s protégé, Matali Crasset, back in 2003, their HI-Hotel in Nice became the first avant-garde boutique creation of its kind, a combo of themed rooms with the designer’s playful modular furnishings, a mini spa, 100% organic cuisine, a split-level pistachio-hued DJ lounge, a rooftop pool and a private beach—a groundbreaking urban hotspot meant to explore an alternate form of hospitality. These days, Dar-HI, their second collaboration with Crasset, the ever-conceptional oasis hotel in Nefta, Tunisia, is still going strong. And when entrepreneurs Chapelet and Elouarghi set their sights on a ruined tower hidden away in a wild forest in the Var, their vision of rural hospitality slowly took shape. The concept: agritourism in a contemporary setting, working hand-in-hand with the community, which includes everything from wine-making and processing their own olive oil to craftmanship and locally-sourced organic juices and jams. The rooms Each of the spacious eight tower rooms, two studios, and two 3-bedroom houses is unique, decked out with Matali Crasset’s trademark polychromatic sleek minimalist furniture (dollhouse-like kitchens, low-slung chairs, desks, nightstands, and hand-held metallic lamps that hook anywhere you please) and home accessories, like the designer’s IKEA Turkish tray and shapely ceramic dishes. The beds are deeply comfortable, the linens, soft, and to counterbalance the industrial concrete floors and whitewashed wooden beams, warm touches abound—the logo on the fluffy towels is hand-embroidered and you’re hit with the sweet aroma of fresh sap (Crasset’s fragrance-diffuser, edited by Maison Berger Paris) the moment you step inside your room.  Add to that a “concept” for each of the wall murals that play with perspectives and loosely themed—for example, the “Hi-biscus” studio, which gives out to a garden, is predictably flowery; the Hi-ota room is a medley of bright blue and yellow, replicating the medieval emblem of the former country château. The largest house, Hi-go (equipped with a full kitchen, a living room, a river stone floor and patio) faces the pretty hilltop village of Ansouis; the tree-trunk staircase leads to 3 bedrooms in flaming sunrise and sunset hues.  Food and drink Breakfast at La Ferme Hi-bride is a copious spread of organic delights: thick slices of “peasant-style” breads from a bakery in Cucuron ( the boulanger makes his own wheat flour), slathered with honey or jam. The cheeses, eggs, and fruit juices are also from a neighboring farm, and, of course, the olive oil you drizzle on your goat’s cheese or tomatoes comes from Hi-Bride’s 200-hectare olive grove. There is no restaurant yet (the future eatery, located in a nearby hangar, is still a work in progress) but you won’t go hungry. The village of Ansouis, just minutes down the road, has three reliably good restaurants, including the one-Michelin-star La Closerie, not to mention the wealth of culinary choices in nearby towns like Lourmarin, Bonnieux, and Menerbes. If you’re staying in one of the studios or houses, you can also whip up your own Provencal dishes; come aperitif hour, guests drift outside on the terrace to share a bottle of superb house wine (awarded a bio-dynamic AOC Lubéron label), adorned with Crasset’s tower logo on the label. The neighborhood If ever you tire of floating in the pool to the tune of whirring cicadas or a soothing tramp through the woods—La Ferme Hi-Bride’s central location in the Lubéron Valley is ideal for day-trip options or a night out on the town. In less than a half-hour drive, you have a dizzying choice of cultural venues (highlights: the art center and vineyard, Chateau La Coste; the yearly summer piano festival at La Roque d’Anthéron, the Renaissance château in Lourmarin) and a humming scene in Aix-en-Provence.  The service The friendly small but efficient staff and owners Chapelet and Elouarghi (who are often present) take care of any detail you may require and are thoroughly familiar with the region. The mood is bon enfant. Expect spontaneity and socializing over rillettes and olives at cocktail hour, without fawning waiters or formalities.  Who comes here? Art and design aficionados, musicians, hipsters, Parisian couples, or groups of friends who want to spend quality time far from the horde of BCBG linen-shirted sunburnt summer tourists. For families? Definitely. Children can play under the towering mulberry tree while their parents engage in a game of boules and will delight in Pacha, the owners’ well-behaved Dalmatian, as well as a friendly family of cats. Eco effort Energy-saving led lamps, eco-friendly cleaning products, fragrant natural custom toiletries, wood fiber building construction material, organic wine, locally-sourced edibles (and coming soon: a kitchen garden). One of the founding principles here is zero waste; food leftovers are put straight into the compost heap. Accessibility for those with mobility impairments The medieval tower does not have a lift and the sloping terrain is not ideal for wheelchair accessibility. Is it worth it? If your definition of luxe includes an alternative bling-free experience in an unspoiled woodsy corner of the Var (forget room service, white tablecloths, or clay tennis courts), this live-in museum of Crasset’s iconic creations fits the bill." - Lanie Goodman

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We stayed as a family of 4 at La Ferme Hi Bride, for 4 nights in July. Having just experienced some disappointing accommodation in Gordes, La Ferme restored our faith in French hospitality and guest experience. ||The hotel is completely different to anywhere else we have stayed in the Luberon and its originality and concept are refreshing. The design and decor combine modernism, industrial style and splashes of primary colour in a way that still feel inviting and comfortable. We stayed in La Casa Hi - a 2 storey, 3 bedroom apartment. The space has been well designed with an open plan kitchen, dining and seating area on the ground floor, plus one bedroom and a bathroom. There are then 2 further bedrooms located on the first floor (each with their own sinks) which are accessed by an external staircase. All of the bedrooms have standard double beds. At the back of the property was an outdoor area with sun loungers and a dining table and chairs. ||Attention to detail was good and there were some nice touches which we really appreciated. Air conditioning featured in all rooms and full-size toiletries using local olive oil were included in the bathroom. The towels and bed linen were spotless and smelt amazing. Separate towels were provided for the pool. The small kitchen was very well equipped and included pods for the coffee machine. My only quibble would be that there is no hanging or wardrobe space in the bedrooms on the first floor. Given we were staying 4 nights it would have been nice to be able to unpack properly.||The concept behind the pool is very clever and my kids absolutely loved swimming in it. If you want to go for a special meal nearby, I would recommend La Closerie in Ansouis. We had a wonderful meal there and the staff were charming. ||It’s rare nowadays to find somewhere that feels unique – but La Ferme Hi Bride really is. We had a lovely stay and will definitely return in the future.

Tamara Giltsoff

Google
Such a stunning, gentle place to recoup. Very chilled. Kind people. Beautiful design. It's not the place to go if you have high demands, and expect luxury services, because that is not the point of it. It's about the beauty of nature, delicious food, exquisite design, and a relaxed vibe.

seungduk kim

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i stayed almost one week & it was truly exceptional at all level, visual settings, services, beautiful environment in nature. first of all, friendly & non-commercial environment, we shared communal experience without burden!!! plus ecological spirit in the air. it was also possible as it was designed by Matali Crasset, renown artist & industrial designer, where you can experience a totality of her world, her design, spirit of communal life with ecological consciousness. one can experience solitary moments as well as exciting music/ invited famous DJ music & dancing around the pool in the evening, looking at a full noon as a scenery!

adriendM2181LL

Google
I stayed in la Ferme Hi bride in August and already planning a longer stay for the fall. ||My room was in a historical tower but with modern design and lively colors. Energizing and peaceful at the same time, the room had comfy bed and was very airy. It was perfect to relax (and a desk when forced to connect for work)||The site is really unique, a vast domain, overlooking the countryside and the pool is unlike anything I have seen. The breakfast was served in a spectacular room, with 4 meters high windows with fresh fruit homemade cakes and breads, various type of coffee.||And the best of all was the team. I was welcomed by the owners Philippe and Patrick, explaining the project and the design of Matali Crasset, the visit of the hotel and the property, and ended with the rose produced with the local vines!

ifTimeWillTravel

Google
the whole hotel is really uniquely beautiful design piece with magnificent views to several directions. the rooms were each different and with great views. we had one double room and one studio and both of them were spacious and with great views. Our room had a large terrace. All the common areas were fantastically designed and with lots of light. The place really has soul and the architect has succeeded in creating a wonderful place to stay. The host was most friendly. he knew the areas restaurants well and suggested and reserved us a cozy restaurant with one if the best dinners we ate in Provence on this trip. you would do well to reserve some time to visit both of the nearby villages. Our dogs were welcome as well. The breakfast consisted of three different kinds of bread, yoghurts, several kinds if jam, juices and nuts. Bring your camera to take photos of the hotel inside and out and be sure to rise early in the morning to catch the sunrise on the mountainranges and village silhouette. The place has vineyard and olive trees coming up. The hotel is quite new but the hosts were very experienced in hotels. we felt most welcome and will return

Y2939OR_

Google
The hotel was wonderful. The design was amazing, beautiful nature around, nice people. The only inconvenience was the bathroom in the room. So that in the night you can wake up your partner by using the toilet or the shower. |The breakfast was quite simple but nicely arranged in a beautiful spacious zone.

Jean

Google
What a wonderful experience! The place is located in the middle of the Luberon natural park. The swimming pool is superb. The welcome is very friendly and the design of the place by the designer Matali Crasset is very colorful and magnificent! A thousand thanks!

David Losangeles

Google
Great place to relax in South of France, in Lubéron. Beautiful place, spacious rooms, restful pool, hikes to do around, olive trees field to discover, quality of food, eco-friendly, great hosts, near to Provencal villages, not far from St Tropez. Must to see. I recommend it.