This house is named after a land in the Southwest, where Emmanuel Cazals is from. In the heart of the village, inside the Vauban estate, it was chosen for its large volumes and its garden where he created a 12m heated swimming pool. It features Emmanuel’s dear codes: the mix of the old, like the old parterre sheets typical of southern exteriors, and the modernity of the frames of the large openings onto the garden, the cement tiles he designed for the kitchen floor, or those from Popham, used as headboards. With, as always, eclecticism: old collectible tin boxes, a porcelain sun vase reissued by Les Héritiers, a custom-made window inspired by a stay in Brooklyn…