



Located just a few minutes from the village of Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Le Clos du Père François is a unique collection house set within nearly 4,000 m² of landscaped gardens. The estate brings together a 19th-century Provençal stone house, contemporary art, collectible design and the Maison Prouvé 58.



Built around 1850 and carefully reimagined, the 500 m² house accommodates up to 10 guests across five bedrooms. Generous living spaces include a large lounge with fireplace, a dining room, a bar opening onto the garden and a fully equipped kitchen. An independent mazet offers two additional bedrooms, a summer kitchen, gym and sauna.


The interiors pay tribute to the Supports/Surfaces movement, with works by Claude Viallat, Noël Dolla, Patrick Saytour, Jean-Pierre Arnal and Daniel Dezeuze from the Fondation CAB Collection. Historical and contemporary furniture complete an interior where art is part of everyday life.



Outside, the landscaped garden extends this dialogue between architecture, art and Mediterranean nature. An 11 × 5 metre swimming pool sits alongside a monumental in-situ work by Claudia Comte, overlooking the surrounding landscape.
This project is available for rent via Les Maisons CAB.