
Private villa
Cannes, FranceA dialogue between nature and architecture
Villa Sacha is a striking example of how architecture can harmonize with its natural surroundings. Set within a lush landscape, the villa’s design embraces openness and fluidity, allowing exterior views and daylight to permeate the interior. The structure itself is defined by clean geometries and a restrained material palette, creating a timeless aesthetic that feels both grounded and elevated.



Spatial clarity
Inside, the villa unfolds with a sense of calm precision. Each space is carefully proportioned to encourage movement and reflection, while the interplay of surfaces, stone, wood, and glass, adds depth and tactility. The lighting design enhances this clarity, subtly guiding the eye and shaping the emotional tone of each room. The result is a home that feels curated yet deeply personal.



Light as a living element
Rather than acting as a mere functional layer, light in Villa Sacha is treated as a dynamic architectural element. It responds to the rhythm of the day, accentuating textures and creating moments of contrast and softness. Whether illuminating pathways or casting gentle shadows across sculptural forms, the lighting contributes to a living environment that evolves with time and use.

