Cheval Blanc Between the Lines of Travel and Memory
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- Mar 30, 2025
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Published by Assouline, Cheval Blanc captures the identity of the hospitality collection through a visual and written narrative shaped like a family album. The book presents the Maisons—located in Courchevel, Randheli, St-Barth, St-Tropez, Paris, and the Seychelles—as lived spaces where architecture, landscape, and service form a shared language of intimacy and detail.
Each property is introduced not through uniformity, but through its distinctions: a chalet in the Alps, a house on Flamands Bay, a Parisian address within La Samaritaine.
Designed by architects including Jean-Michel Gathy, Jacques Grange, Peter Marino, and Jean-Michel Wilmotte, the Maisons reflect local heritage while maintaining a consistent approach to privacy and care.

Handwritten notes appear throughout the book as if added by a returning guest—personal, quiet observations folded into the visual rhythm of the images. Together, the pages construct a portrait of the Cheval Blanc experience: precise, immersive, and deliberately individual. Cheval Blanc, Assouline
ISBN 9781649804488



