Apartment decoration, Chalet decoration
Chalet decoration in Chamonix : rediscover Savoyard authenticity
Nestled at the foot of Mont Blanc, Chamonix is a jewel of the French Alps, renowned for its breathtaking scenery and traditional chalets that have captivated visitors for generations. The decoration of these chalets goes beyond aesthetics; it represents a true celebration of Savoyard heritage, perfectly blending authenticity, craftsmanship and modern comfort. Materials ... Read more
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History of the Alps
The Great St Bernard Pass History of a sacred route
The highest point on the famous Via Francigena pilgrimage route, the Great St. Bernard Pass has been welcoming travellers for over a thousand years. On the border between Switzerland and Italy, it links the Entremont valley to the Aosta Valley at an altitude of 2,469m. But more than just a passageway, it's a sacred path dedicated to the beauties of the world and to meditation. For it is home to the Hospice du Grand-Saint-Bernard. A place of prayer at summit the Valais Alps. An inescapable stopover on the path taken by the faithful across Europe. I'd like to share its glorious history with you today. The Via Francigena pilgrimage: a sacred route to ...

Apartment decoration, Chalet decoration
Chalet decoration in Verbier 5 must-have trends
erbier, the pearl of the Swiss Alps, is famous for its luxurious chalets and refined atmosphere. Here, interior design becomes a subtle art, harmoniously combining mountain heritage and contemporary elegance. Discover five must-have trends to transform your Verbier chalet into an exceptional space. Trend #1: Scandinavian elegance, or the art of warm minimalism Scandinavian style seduces with its elegant simplicity and naturally warm atmosphere. In Verbier, it finds an ideal setting for expressing all its softness. Choose natural materials such as Light wood, thick wool and felt. Choose neutral tones, such as ...

Meetings at summit
Kenton Cool Everest as a sharing ground
There are men who continue to leave their mark on the history of Himalayan climbing. British climber Kenton Cool is one of them. With 19 successful ascents of Everest to his credit - a record for non-Nepalese - this mountain guide has made the roof of the world his familiar terrain. Yet behind this impressive figure lies a man of profound values, for whom each ascent to the summit represents the joy of seeing his clients' faces glow with emotion. In this conversation, Kenton Cool reveals his philosophy of the mountain, his relationship with risk that has ...

Alpine exhibitions
Photographic exhibitions in the Alps Winter retrospective 2024-2025
During the winter of 2024-2025, four exceptional locations hosted my work. Four settings, four atmospheres, but only one muse who inspires and guides me: the high mountains. These photographic exhibitions in the Alps have given me the chance to meet you. You, art lovers or curious passers-by, lovers of nature and high summits, world adventurers or figureheads. Here's a retrospective of some of the highlights. Photographic exhibition at the Club Alpin de Champex-Lac In the refined ambience of the Hôtel Spa du Club alpin de Champex-Lac, you had a rendezvous this winter with ...

Lifestyle
Hotel Glacier in Grindelwald when history embraces Alpine elegance
In Grindelwald, at the foot of legendary summits , stands a hotel that has elegantly stood the test of time: the Hôtel Glacier. Born in the shadow of the glacier from which it takes its name, this mythical place has welcomed explorers, elegant travelers of the Belle Époque and lovers of the Alps. Today, after a bold rebirth, it combines memory and modernity, offering visitors a unique experience where every detail tells a story. The origins of a mythical place At the end of a street with an evocative name, the Endweg, literally "the street at the end", stands a place steeped in history and emotion: the Hôtel ...

Meetings at the summit, Thomas Crauwels
Meeting with Thomas Crauwelsportraitist of the Alps
Whether mountaineers, photographers or mountain guides, every day I meet people who love the Alps. I ask them about their art, their profession and their ambitions. These interviews are always rich in emotion. But what do you really know about what drives me? Why don't I take a few questions myself? Today, I invite you to step through the looking glass. Meet Thomas Thomas Crauwelsportraitist of the Alps. Thomas Crauwels : Birth of a mountain photographer Hello Thomas, let's start by talking about your background. You grew up in Belgium, surrounded by plains. How did the mountains ...