Our Story
Olivier, the owner, came across a piece of land holding two ruined houses that had been abandoned for more than thirty years — the home of a German family who had long since left. The garden, back then, was little more than sand and a handful of pines.
He chose to keep the houses exactly where they stood. Rather than tear anything down, he renovated them slowly, curating furniture found on travels around the world and settling on an earthy, mid-century language — quiet materials, honest finishes, nothing that shouts.
And then, almost in defiance of the place's reputation, he gave the garden even more care than the houses themselves. The renowned French landscaper Jean-Luc Bonnet was brought in to design grounds that would feel ten years old almost immediately — palms, cacti, native pines, slow paths through the shade.
The conviction is simple: in Ibiza you spend most of your time outside, so every point of view has to be exceptional. A beautifully composed interior is not enough — real wellbeing, here, comes from looking out into a true botanical garden as you eat, swim, read or simply do nothing.
Privacy was the other guiding idea. The estate is divided in two: a main house holding the master bedroom on one side, and a separate guest house on the other, where each bedroom has its own bathroom. Families and friends can share the place in full comfort, without ever feeling on top of one another.
Then, quietly, everything you might want on a long holiday — a ping-pong table, an infrared sauna, an ice plunge, a gym, a hammam, music in every room and across the garden. You feel completely secluded in the middle of the planting, and yet, three minutes from the gate, the most beautiful beaches of the island are waiting: Cala Conta, Cala Bassa, Cala Escondida.