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Manufacture Royale de Lectoure

Lectoure, France

François Muracciole, Christèle Ageorges & Hubert Delance

After several years of restoration, la Manufacture Royale de Lectoure, a former royal leather tannery built in 1754 by the architect Pierre Racine, has been converted into an accommodation and events venue where tranquillity and a calm atmosphere are the watchwords. Meticulously redesigned by architect François Muracciole and the owners, Christèle Ageorges and her husband Hubert Delance, the factory radiates an ethereal, refined and serene ambiance where time seems to be suspended. 

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Fabrics, Furniture

Inside, the use of natural, traditional materials, such as limewashed walls in a range of soft colours, evokes the surrounding countryside and invites you to relax. In the guest rooms, the emphasis is on sobriety and purity of line. Two of the bedrooms feature the AGATHE headboard by Pierre Frey, with its majestic curves covered in elegant OPERA velvet. In the breakfast room, the panoramic wallpaper AU BORD DU LAC, with its metallic straw backing and bird-filled landscape, invites guests to continue their meditation towards the edge of the forest on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. 

Photo credit - Jérôme Galland

Scenography

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