
Perched between the crimson rocks of the Estérel Massif and the endless blue of the Mediterranean, Les Roches Rouges has written a bold new chapter. Reimagined by the creative minds at ASL, the hotel feels less like a building and more like an extension of the coastline itself — raw, sun-drenched, and deeply authentic.
The design approach is elegantly simple: polished concrete, vast windows, and Mediterranean gardens spilling down to the sea. Inside, a curated mix of 1970s vintage furniture, terracotta sculptures by Guy Bareff, and luminous artworks by Rosemarie Auberson and Caroline Denervaud evoke the Riviera’s effortless glamour. Every line and material was chosen to frame the surroundings, not compete with them.
Expanded outdoor terraces, a new seaside access, and 25 light-filled rooms and suites celebrate the beauty of the Côte d’Azur at its most elemental. Here, architecture whispers — and the Mediterranean sings.
At Les Roches Rouges, design takes a respectful step back to let the Côte d’Azur’s raw beauty shine.
Architecture
ASL architects
Design
Custom made, Guy Bareff, 1970s furniture curated by Hélène Breheret and Benjamin Desprez, artworks by Rosemarie Auberson and Caroline Denervaud




