LES SOURCES DE VOUGEOT
Following on from Les Sources de Cheverny, Alice and Jérôme Tourbier have entrusted A.S.L. with the interior design of Les Sources de Vougeot, their latest exceptional estate, situated in the heart of Burgundy’s grand cru region.
A former Cistercian priory converted into a château, the estate boasts nearly a thousand years of history. From the moat to the vaulted ceilings, the building has been meticulously restored.
A subtle dialogue between history and modernity is expressed throughout the forty-nine rooms, the two restaurants and the spa housed in the former wine cellar.
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Architecture, Art Curation
L'AUBERGE DU PÈRE BISE
Overlooking Lake Annecy, A.S.L Architecture has redesigned L’Auberge du Père Bise, in collaboration with Jean and Magali Sulpice.
The project is underpinned by a deliberate philosophy of avoiding artifice and eschewing grand gestures, in favour of a minimalist design whose aim is to showcase the lake and the chef’s culinary world.
Being enveloped within a tree: this poetic image guided the transformation of the two-Michelin-starred restaurant. A.S.L. favours wood, uses a variety of timbers, and blends greens with blues to respond to the surrounding natural environment.
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Architecture, Brand identity, Art Curation
HÔTEL DES VENTES DROUOT : CAFÉ L'ADJUGÉ
In the heart of the legendary Hôtel des Ventes Drouot, A.S.L has created L’Adjugé: a café refuge where visitors can take a break from the hustle and bustle of the auctions. A place designed to welcome art lovers, collectors between sessions, and curious visitors to savour the unique atmosphere of Drouot.
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Architecture, Brand identity, Art Curation
LES ROCHES ROUGES
Les Roches Rouges is an emblematic hotel suspended between the sky and the Mediterranean on the Var coast. A.S.L's sensitive reinterpretation of this Riviera landmark respects its 50s modernist heritage, celebrating the Mediterranean and the Esterel. An architectural design that brings interior and exterior into dialogue, the entire project vibrates to the rhythm of wind and light.
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Architecture
HOTEL DU COUVENT
Hôtel du Couvent, a unique gem in Nice, is a former convent transformed into an extraordinary hotel by Valéry Grégo. A.S.L oversaw the staging & layering of the space, in partnership with Festen who took care of the interior design.
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Art program, artistic direction and brand identity
LES SOURCES DE CHEVERNY
Nestled between two of France's most iconic châteaux, Chambord and Chenonceau, this tranquil town exudes a distinct rural charm. Tucked away on a sprawling 110-acre estate, this discreet and luxurious 39-room retreat feels so private, you may even miss the road sign. With something to suit every taste, guests can choose between elegantly furnished rooms in the restored 18th-century Château de Breuil or spacious chalet-style family suites.
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Architecture, art program and brand identity
GRAND MESS
In Clermont-Ferrand, Grand Mess has created a cheerful and festive hotel, offering both communal spaces and quiet guest rooms.
A.S.L Architecture has designed this new venue on the outskirts of the city, close to the motorway, as a meeting place with a variety of atmospheres, from the vibrant central bar to the intimate wine cellar, and from the lively soup kitchen to the elegant, cosy restaurant.
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Architecture, Art Curation
SUR MER
Sur Mer, Alexandre Gauthier's seaside restaurant, is like a boat moored at Merlimont Plage. Responsible for the interior design and artistic direction, A.S.L has designed the space in such a way as to preserve the building's original charm.
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Artistic direction and architecture
AU RÊVE
Au Rêve is a place like no other, deeply rooted in the history of the hill. For nearly a century, it has been frequented by local residents, both famous and ordinary, under the guidance of its legendary owner, Elyette Ségard. Following a restoration project designed to preserve its legendary status, orchestrated by the architects at Studio A.S.L, the Au Rêve café has been reborn.
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Architecture, Brand identity
CABOULOT
Caboulot is a Montmartre bistro where local residents who have become regulars, passing visitors, and friends gather. People meet there for a drink, organize family dinners, and most often, drop in unannounced.
After Le Rêve on Rue Caulaincourt, A.S.L. is redefining the standard of hospitality in Montmartre.
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Architecture, Brand identity
FRAGONARD
A must-visit for perfumery enthusiasts, this space harmonizes contemporary design with treasures of the past, offering a sensory journey to the heart of Provence. Located on rue du Palais, two steps from the famous Roman amphitheater and ancient theater, this unique place, imagined by our workshops invites us to discover its fragrances on the first floor, and welcomes upstairs lovers of Provencal charm, details and joyful colors that mark its identity. On the first floor, we find sunny rooms, reflecting the Provencal identity dear to our hearts: terracotta tiles, lime plaster, marble fireplaces. An alleyway recalls its innate southern charm, with ashlar facades, sage-colored shutters and decorative ironwork.
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Art direction and architecture
LE BARN
Le Barn is much more than a hotel; it’s a pluralistic place that fulfills the desire for escape. Leave the Parisian city center and discover an authentic and powerful destination. Built on the grounds of La Cense, Le Barn is an old farm transformed into a 19th-century country house, with a mill at its center and two barns made of sheet metal and steel. A.S.L. designed this hotel while respecting the codes of agricultural architecture, enabling a new form of hospitality experience. This mission’s scope also extended to branding, signage, and the complete staging and layering of the hotel’s interiors.
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Architecture, art program, naming and brand identity
MILLET
A place that tells the story of the mountain’s connection to Paris. A narrative, an imagination, a state of mind, a community. Returning to the essentials. Simple and sustainable materials. The precision and balance of forms. Functionalism and organization. Accidents that create a soul, an emotion, and an understanding of the mountain’s roughness. Feeling more than declaring. A place for sharing, a place for living, a place for experts, or simply a place to gather over a coffee. Inspired by the brand’s heritage and one of our favorite playgrounds—the French Alps, we crafted an entire universe for Millet, encompassing everything from the store's architecture to a custom alphabet and new logo. Drawing on modernist design principles, we sought to showcase Millet's technical expertise as a French mountaineering brand, while paying homage to its rich graphic legacy.
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Architecture, art direction and brand identity
CAFÉ DU CYCLISTE
Nestled in the charming Provençal village of Bédoin, at the base of Mont Ventoux, Café du Cycliste opens its second retail space in France. A few winding mountain roads away from its home base in Nice, this boutique brings signature premium cycling to one of the most iconic destinations in road cycling. Set in a restored former grocery store, the new location preserves elements of its past while offering a sleek, modern aesthetic.
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Architecture, art direction and brand identity
IMPRIMERIE DU MARAIS
L'Imprimerie du Marais is a distinctive hybrid space, thoughtfully designed to welcome clients into both its workshop and office areas. Each element has been carefully curated to create an inviting atmosphere while maintaining high functionality. For the display, we selected images from the company’s printing archives, along with artwork that complements the overall purpose of the space.
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Architecture, art program and brand identity
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