Set in the heart of Verbier, one of the Alps’ most iconic and exclusive destinations, this striking 150 square-metre chalet is a refined blend of tradition and contemporary design. Glass, aged wood and corten steel define a sophisticated aesthetic where the warmth of mountain living meets architectural innovation.
Spread across multiple levels and connected by a dramatic self-supporting glass staircase, a true work of art crafted by skilled local artisans, the chalet welcomes guests into bright, inviting spaces curated with exceptional attention to detail. Expansive windows frame the majestic Petit and Grand Combin peaks, allowing the surrounding landscape to flow seamlessly indoors.
The double-height living area, clad in horizontally laid reclaimed larch, forms the heart of the home: a convivial space designed for unwinding after a day on the slopes. The bespoke kitchen, defined by contemporary materials and elegant colour accents, introduces a harmonious, modern contrast.
The sleeping area comfortably accommodates six guests:
• Master Suite featuring a private double whirlpool tub and an intimate corner designed for complete relaxation;
• Second double bedroom;
• Twin room with bunk beds, ideal for children or additional guests.
The property includes three bathrooms, a custom-designed home office with timber detailing, a ski room with boot warmers and convenient outdoor access, as well as a private garage, courtyard and garden.
Every element, from the river stones used in the bathrooms, to alpine hides and Italian artisanal finishes, reflects a thoughtful design philosophy that elevates local tradition through sophisticated contemporary craftsmanship.
A truly unique alpine retreat: where architecture, comfort and breathtaking scenery come together to create an exceptional mountain living experience.
About the Architect
The chalet is the creation of Francesca Cutini, a Milan-based architect and founder of Studio 12, renowned for her refined approach to contemporary alpine design. Her work blends authentic materials, natural light and Italian craftsmanship, reinterpreting traditional mountain architecture with a modern, elegant sensibility.
Every detail of the chalet carries her signature touch — understated, sophisticated and deeply connected to the surrounding landscape.