Fabrics have always been integral to the lives of Patrick Frey, president and creative director of Pierre Frey, and his wife Lorraine, previously head of the company’s international PR. So it’s only natural that handwoven linens and cool cottons from the renowned French fabric house are at the heart of the couple’s country retreat in the Luberon.
But this decorating theme comes with a proviso. ‘The role of the fabrics is to perfect and complete the atmosphere of the house without ever betraying it,’ says Patrick. ‘We want at all costs to keep the essence, spirit and authenticity that originally charmed us.’
Their village home is a traditional bastide, with thick stone walls that have provided shelter from the strong mistral winds and respite from the summer heat for centuries. It previously belonged to Lorraine’s parents, from whom the couple bought it in 2010.
The building’s core dates from the 18th century, with 20th-century additions. Patrick and Lorraine reunited two sections to reinstate a layout closer to the farmhouse’s original one and integrated outside areas, with terraces, verandas and convivial spaces to enjoy year round.
These are places where Patrick and Lorraine gather for long lunches and conversations with family members, including Patrick’s sons, Pierre, Vincent and Matthieu, who each have a key role within the company, honouring the legacy of Patrick and his father, Pierre, who founded it in 1935.
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