Sauvage Club-house & Bar

Quiberon

Client :
Collection Rivage
General contractor :
Quadratis
Fixtures and fittings :
Lin&Art
Team :
Atelier Pampelonne
Graphic design :
Dimitri Kantcheloff
Area :
250 m²
Photo :
Yann Audic
Date :
2024
Info

Tonnerre Club-house
The Club-house of the Sauvage outdoor hotel is a versatile space for co-working, shopping, and events. It features a modular pit for various activities, a reception counter, tables and banquettes for co-working, a wall of instruments, a surf shop, and a vinyl DJ booth. The ceiling, with its felted grid, provides optimal acoustics and soft lighting. Sliding doors connect the interior to the exterior, offering views of the Quiberon Bay, while the charred wood facade evokes Californian “surf shacks.”

Tonnerre Bar
Adjacent to the Club-house, Bar Tonnerre follows the “Seiz Breur” style with an Okoumé plywood counter oriented towards the sea, terracotta-colored banquettes, and a concrete bar using local sand. The seating, art work and objects have been carefully sourced from the region’s flea markets and antique shops, mixing Breton and contemporary styles to create a relaxed, authentic atmosphere.

Sauvage Club-house & Bar

Quiberon

Client :
Collection Rivage
General contractor :
Quadratis
Fixtures and fittings :
Lin&Art
Team :
Atelier Pampelonne
Graphic design :
Dimitri Kantcheloff
Area :
250 m²
Photo :
Yann Audic
Date :
2024
info

Tonnerre Club-house
The Club-house of the Sauvage outdoor hotel is a versatile space for co-working, shopping, and events. It features a modular pit for various activities, a reception counter, tables and banquettes for co-working, a wall of instruments, a surf shop, and a vinyl DJ booth. The ceiling, with its felted grid, provides optimal acoustics and soft lighting. Sliding doors connect the interior to the exterior, offering views of the Quiberon Bay, while the charred wood facade evokes Californian “surf shacks.”

Tonnerre Bar
Adjacent to the Club-house, Bar Tonnerre follows the “Seiz Breur” style with an Okoumé plywood counter oriented towards the sea, terracotta-colored banquettes, and a concrete bar using local sand. The seating, art work and objects have been carefully sourced from the region’s flea markets and antique shops, mixing Breton and contemporary styles to create a relaxed, authentic atmosphere.

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