Zermatt Designs
Alpine Aesthetics and Urban Chic
Among the most notable holiday homes in Zermatt, these award-winning residences combine the virtuoso vision of Swiss architect Heinz Julen with the naturally spellbinding scenery of the iconic Matterhorn and the Alps. We love the bold conceptual design, the towering scale, and the understated and elegant refinement. Check out the beautifully handcrafted furnishings from Julen’s own studio!
Selected by The Times as one of the "20 Coolest Chalets in the Alps" for two years in a row, these commanding and glamorous properties designed by architect and local luminary Heinz Julen combine the rustic aesthetics of the Alps with sleek urban sensibilities.
Julen is a multidisciplinary artist whose projects are deeply identified with his origins and family history in the region, and Zermatt is home to an extensive portfolio of his commercial and residential creations. Formerly Julen’s private residence, the home has been host to legendary parties and is an integral part of the local lore.
Composed of epic proportions that still manage to be warm and inviting, the interiors take a familiar context and theme and give them a glamorous urban spin with a strong sense of place. Supported by seven soaring columns, the architectural attributes are bold and expressive and celebrate the scenery with transparent floor to ceiling walls of glass. Using some reclaimed and salvaged materials in a fusion of steel, textured concrete and wood, the effect is sleek and rugged with modern industrial overtones.
Exciting and exceptionally crafted, these apartments commanding artistry and luxurious indulgences are a decadent, high altitude treat.
Location
Airport
Geneva International (230km), Malpensa International in Milan (170km)
This former farming town turned international ski and jet-set destination, and home to the towering and iconic Matterhorn, boasts over 200km of pistes on the Swiss side, and is the country's most popular resort destination. Smaller and somewhat more down to earth than its flashy Alpine neighbors, the luxuries are more understated and geared towards outdoor recreation. The charming village center is blissfully free of cars and has that undeniable all season Alpine appeal. The culinary capital of the Alps, there are world-class restaurants and posh bars and cafes as well as an entertaining apres-ski scene. It's a two-minute walk to the Omnia lift and under 10 minutes to the best of the rest.