Inside a Fashion Designer’s Cabin in Cap Ferret, France
Photography by Constance Gennari, courtesy of The Socialite Family.
A favorite, spotted on The Socialite Family: British kids’-wear designer Louisa Rowland’s vacation cabane in Cap Ferret, known as the Cape Cod of France. Situated on a piney 11-mile-long spit, the beach enclave is a stylishly laid-back nature escape that attracts creative types. Join us for a glimpse inside one of its cabins.
The interior is all about wood. Rowland furnished the living area with inviting upholstered pieces, Welsh throws, and midcentury designs.
A midcentury credenza is topped by a vintage lamp.
As in all Bartherotte cabins, just about everything is made of the area’s pine and other woods.
The twins’ beds have Mexican embroidered bedspreads.
There are three baths; this one has an industrial-style sink unit and exposed piping.
The wood construction extends to the Japanese-style family bathtub.
Bartherotte cabins are all about terrace living.
The house has a small pool and an outdoor sofa/daybed layered with cushions that Rowland made from vintage fabrics sourced online.