Description:
He wanted each of the inn's twelve bedrooms to not only be different, but also poetic and charming; each one evoking a colour, an aroma, an image of Provence. Thus, the rooms have been named Tournesol (Sun-flower), Lavande (Lavender), Framboise (Raspberry), Amande (Almond), Potiron (Pumpkin), Blanche (White) and La Volière (the Aviary), and also Rose, Abeille (Bee) and Coquelicot (Poppy), Pigeonnier (Pigeon room) and Olive. Right down to the finest detail, each bedroom and bathroom has its own particular style.
In the Poppy room, a bath designed by the famous Philippe Starck. The Olive sitting room's fire place, as well as the fire place of the Poppy room, are in walnut wood which confer a very special intimate atmosphere
Each room has been decorated with furniture hunted by Alain Ducasse.
The Rose room and the Poppy room are located in a little house at the entrance of the « village » of la Bastide and linked by an arch the Olive room which leads into the Bee room and can constitute a double suite.
The Pigeon room is a duplex situated at the first level of a rebuilt pigeonnier and is accessible with an outside staircase. The ground floor houses the « boutique » where one can find some products selected by Alain Ducasse.
Each bedroom is equipped with air-conditioning, direct telephone and fax line, television and radio FM, mini-bar and individual safe each bathroom is equipped with hair- dryer.