Within the “Secret Gardens” of Marrakech

In the lush setting of La Mamounia Hotel, the open-air dimension is a universe of refined elegance and rejuvenating wellness. Ethimo also participates in creating this atmosphere

La Mamounia, Marrakech
La Mamounia, Marrakech

Affectionately known as the “Grand Dame,” Marrakech‘s timeless La Mamounia Hotel has seen its unparalleled charm elegantly reignited through a renovation project expertly supervised by Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku. The architect and designer duo sought to conscientiously preserve the distinctive features of the building through the fusion of Arab and Andalusian architecture with Art Deco influences, all the while integrating it seamlessly into a contemporary context.

The most remarkable aspect of the building is undoubtedly the extensive eight hectares of greenery that surround it, with ancient olive trees, flourishing rose gardens, aromatic orange groves, and over a thousand diverse plant species forming a truly captivating “hidden garden,” perfect for wandering and contemplation. The remarkable care devoted to this open-air realm is further reflected by the attention paid to the outdoor furnishings, which offer the perfect means to relish the beauty of the natural surroundings.

Ethimo’s collections play a significant role in enhancing this captivating scene, contributing to the creation of outdoor spaces that encourage immersive relaxation and stylish gatherings that resonate with the location’s atmosphere. The Grand Life collection designed by Christophe Pillet also commands attention with its spacious proportions, plush cushions, and, most distinctively, a weaving pattern inspired by classic Vienna straw, expertly crafted from rope to define the seats’ structure. The Kilt line, designed by Marcello Ziliani, also presents a harmonious blend of ergonomics and shapes, which are brought to life through the woven rope design that gracefully embraces the teak grain.