In collaboration with the Bachmann Agency Atmosphère d’Ailleurs furnished La Ferme du Vent, which opened in 2016, for Olivier, Hugo and Jane Roellinger.
Situated just next to Château Richeux, facing the sea and Mont Saint Michel, the wind field already sheltered animals and some crops. An extraordinary moon clock marks the two tides of the bay and watches over everything and everyone. A large Viking well serves as a compass between this home port and the infinite.
Situated just next to Château Richeux, facing the sea and Mont Saint Michel, the wind field already sheltered animals and some crops. An extraordinary moon clock marks the two tides of the bay and watches over everything and everyone. A large Viking well serves as a compass between this home port and the infinite.
The Celtic Baths were born out of happy encounters: an alchemy between Ayurvedic medicine and the treasures of the Breton coastline. A meeting between Arab and Scandinavian culture, one might add. The extra soul that makes all the difference is the treatment, focused on the feet. They connect us to heaven and earth and are the main subject of a well thought-through approach. The walk-in Celtic Baths seem to have been there since the dawn of time.
(from www.maisons-de-bricourt.com/actu/la-ferme-du-vent-notre-nouvelle-aventure/)
Photos by Mark Eden Schooley