Normally plaid wallpaper and antler lamps aren't really our thing, but it's been snowing all day here in Chicago and we're warming up to the rustic style of this French ski lodge. Can't you just picture taking off your boots in front of the fire with a cup of hot chocolate?
Maybe the cold weather has frozen our brain, but we're really digging some of the woodsy details in this chalet. The tartan motifs, the patterned wood ceilings, log walls, and tree trunk endtables are kind of cool.
Located along the Mont-d'Arbois Mountain Range, the aesthetics of the place are those of a classic ski lodge mixed with a few designy details, like Philippe Starck lamps and silver-plated director's chairs.
For more information about Le Lodge, check out their website here.
Photos: Le Lodge Park Hotel






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Very Twin Peaks.
Hosers comes to mind.
why precisely, peachpie?
Living in this part of the world (I'm about an hour away from this hotel), and being familiar with the term you used, I don't see it myself.
It looks so wonderfully cozy.
i love this.
Don't like the black-painted stone fireplace. Do like the ceiling and the general sense of coziness.
hmmm... interesting diagonal placement of accent pillows.
mschatelaine,
Hosers is an endearing Canadian term made popular by the SCTV comedy show. Bob and Doug McKenzie were classic 'hosers' wearing plaid red and black lumberjack shirts, touques and suspenders. This segment of the show also popularized the term the "The Great White North", and took place in a classic "lodge" that looked remarkably like the one shown in the photos. In fact it could have been filmed there.
Peach Pie