Although we often equate luxury with opulent fabrics and lots of bling, places like Spanish resort Son Gener remind us that sometimes luxury is all about understated elegance. The neutral color palette in this 18th century farmhouse-turned-hotel comes from natural materials like stone, jute, cotton, and wood. The hotel describes its interior decor as "nothing in excess, just carefully selected sculptures and sofas, plants, tables and lamps that seem to create a backdrop for the walls and the structure of the building..."






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Comments (9)
are those rocks in milk? I'm probably missing something, but that looks painful.
Aaaaah, love this....take me away!
Ok on a serious note; beautiful spanish design with neutral colors. I love it.
inkstainedwriter: you are hilarious! I thought the same thing.
Potatoes maybe?
Delicious! I totally have to try it.
I thinks those are grapes... ;-)
They look like rocks to me, too.
This place is a dream come true. That looks more luxurious to me than anything else in the world.
Emily
They look like peeled grapes to me
This place is amazing - I'd love to stay there...
...those bathrooms are too fabulous.
To use an over-done expression - this is my new "happy place" - gorgeous!
grapes...and I think sugar...but the spaces are truly lovely.