
L’Isle de Leos Hotel & Spa MGallery for Patrick Bruel
L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, France
L'Isle de Leos Hotel & Spa MGallery, designed by the Jean-Philippe Nuel Studio for Patrick Bruel, was conceived as a quest of authenticity, blending local traditions and craftsmanship.


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@Francis Amiand @Bertrand Exertier

L’Isle de Leos embodies an art of living where Provençal authenticity meets contemporary elegance.
The Restaurant
Conceived as a guesthouse, it is both an intimate retreat and a space for exchange. As in every space of the hotel, vintage furniture pieces sit alongside contemporary designs, creating a dialogue that defines the unique identity of this hotel rooted in its local heritage. On the ceiling, watercolor drawings titled "Sarments" evoke the world of the vine, with carmine reds and deep blacks forming the restaurant’s chromatic signature.

The Bedroom
The distinctive interior design turns each room into a true haven of peace, with soothing, natural tones. The overall concept breaks away from traditional hospitality codes, leaning instead toward the atmosphere of a private residence, with modernity deeply rooted in the history of the place.

The Bathroom
One discovers an original concept, where part of the bathroom is integrated into the bedroom to enlarge the space. The stone countertop evoks the sinks of traditional Provençal homes. The floor features rustic stone and wood parquet, while the walls are plastered rather than smoothly painted, lending the space an authentic, natural character.
