A blend of barefoot luxury, natural textures, sun-washed tones, and a slow, soulful rhythm. It reflects the island, where simplicity meets sophistication, and every detail feels organic, timeless, and quietly refined.
Native Balearic sandstone, known for its warm tones, porous texture, and earthy character shaped by wind, salt, and time.
A wild grass native to the Mediterranean, traditionally handwoven into baskets, mats, and ropes. Raw, resilient, and textured, it speaks to the island’s craft heritage.
Twisted by wind, scented with resin, and rooted in salt-rich soil. Its wood, dense and fragrant, carries the rugged beauty and resilience of the island itself.
Formentera’s old houses are modest, whitewashed structures with thick walls, small windows, and flat roofs—designed for shade, simplicity, and resilience.
Formentera’s old mills, built in stone and wood, reflect the island’s agricultural past and simple, functional rural architecture.
Dry stone walls crisscross Formentera’s landscape, marking boundaries with timeless craftsmanship and blending naturally into the island’s terrain.
Formentera’s main church, Sant Francesc Xavier, blends fortress-like strength with spiritual simplicity. Built to protect and serve the island community.