PRESQU’ILE QUIBERON
At Land’s End, the sea. Shimmering in sunlight, restless under rain, whipped and hollowed by winds. In this clash of elements stands a house-ocean, a comet tail anchored in Morbihan, gazing toward Belle-Île. A frontline home to everything – the thalassotherapy beach at its feet – designed as the inverted sky, ever-changing, where one walks barefoot through preserved nature. The local meteorological equation births a retreat both raw and refined. By the indoor pool, a sculptural lemon-yellow staircase links the residential wing to a granite basin. In the living spaces: pale pink Nordic pine, stone, and untamed textures. Immense bay windows frame the omnipresent sky; the palette draws from surrounding nature – the khaki of moorland, the pale yellow of grasses, the beige of sand. From a Lynchian deep-red cinema room to a staircase painted with fragments of clouds by Mathias Kiss, the architectural tracking shot embraces all harmonies, punctuated with art evoking Celtic myths and Breton legends. At night, only the lighthouse of Quiberon keeps watch, its Morse light punctuating the horizon.

