The House
A Provençal Estate, Reimagined
Mas d’Anez, a historic 17th-century home, carries with it an easy, timeless elegance. Within its stone walls, a harmony of French tradition and modern restraint unfolds across each room. The dining room, anchored by a limestone fireplace and original terracotta floors, is both welcoming and serene. Each space, bathed in Provence’s warm, shifting light, speaks to a life lived unhurriedly, where quiet moments are woven into the everyday. A carefully curated selection of art and antique furniture by artists like Josef Frank and brands such as Memphis Milano adorn the interiors.
Kitchen & Dining
Dining here is not a rushed affair. The kitchen, with its Carrara marble counters and a antique French farmhouse table, invites lingering conversations. Under antique ceiling beams, the dining room blends the rustic and refined, providing a space to pause and savor.
Dining Options: Flexible dining spaces include a 12-seat kitchen table, a 14-seat dining room table, and outdoor pergola tables by the kitchen and pool.
Living Spaces
The living room, with its mix of mid-century accents and antique pieces, offers a sense of quiet warmth. Plush seating, soft textiles, and carefully chosen art create a welcoming atmosphere that invites you to linger. It’s a place to gather with loved ones, curl up with a book, or simply watch the light shift across the walls as evening settles in, infusing the space with a tranquil glow.
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
Each bedroom has its own character, designed with understated comfort and Provence’s natural hues. Light filters gently through the windows,
Guest Capacity: The main house boasts 5 bedrooms, each with a private bathroom, blending historical features with luxurious modern amenities.
Health & Fitness
The fitness room is a practical and inviting space, filled with natural light and outfitted with modern equipment for a variety of workouts. Whether you’re starting the day with a cardio session, winding down with yoga, or focusing on strength training, the room offers everything you need. With its calm atmosphere and views of the surrounding landscape, it’s as well-suited for quiet stretching as it is for more active routines.
Petit Mas d’Anez
The Mas d’Anez estate includes a guest house overlooking the courtyard, nestled beside the Orangerie and a century-old plane tree. With a private entrance, it accommodates up to four guests. Limestone floors, partially exposed stone walls, and a limestone fireplace mantel set a tone of quiet elegance and rustic warmth.
The decor combines traditional Provençal elements with minimalist contemporary design, creating a natural, neutral aesthetic. Colorful fabrics, a 1950s set of chairs with brass finishes, fresh linen drapery, oversized basket-woven lampshades, and French medallion chairs complete the space.