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About the Architect: Emile Sala and the Enchanting Villa Benkemoun

A new series by luxury plant purveyor, Léon & George, About the Architect seeks to explore the stories behind architectural masterpieces and the creative minds that bring them to life. Through dedicated profiles and stunning visuals, we aim to celebrate the intersection of design, innovation, and nature, showcasing how these elements come together to create extraordinary living spaces.

The Masterpiece: Villa Benkemoun

Conceived by the visionary architect Emile Sala, Villa Benkemoun is a testament to the architectural brilliance of the 70s. Simone and Pierre Benkemoun's dream of a "transparent and open" living space was brought to life by Sala, who drew inspiration from his master, Le Corbusier. This modernist house in Arles, located in the Camargues region of the south of France, reflects the principles of architecture of the era, with its seamless blend of indoor and outdoor spaces, sculptural finishes, and mid-century design elements.

The Benkemoun family lived in this idyllic setting from 1974, fostering a vibrant and joyful home for 45 years. In 2017, their daughter Brigitte and her husband Thierry Demaizière chose to maintain the villa's legacy, ensuring its doors remain always open to family and friends. Villa Benkemoun is not just a home; it is a living piece of art that continues to inspire.

The Era and Inspiration

The 1970s was a decade of bold experimentation and eclectic aesthetics in architectural design. It was a time when architects like Emile Sala were pushing the boundaries of traditional design, embracing the freedom to create spaces that were not only functional but also emotionally resonant. The 70s design ethos was characterized by its embrace of natural materials, open floor plans, and a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor spaces. Organic shapes and forms were preferred over rigid structures, allowing for a more harmonious and fluid interaction between the built environment and its inhabitants.

Le Corbusier, a master architect of the early 20th century, significantly influenced Emile Sala's work. Known for his pioneering ideas in modern architecture, Le Corbusier advocated for buildings that were functional and minimalist, yet deeply humane. His principles of open spaces, the integration of nature, and the use of pilotis (supports) to elevate structures off the ground are subtly echoed in Villa Benkemoun's design. The villa's contemporary design, with its sculptural finishes and thoughtful integration of modernist principles, stands as a tribute to Le Corbusier's enduring influence.

Source : INVENTAIRE DE LA PRODUCTION ARCHITECTURALE ET URBAINE  – Départemental de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine 13 – Antenne d’Arles – Équipe chargée d’étude : Eléonore Marantz-Jaen / Frédérique Bertrand / Arlette Hérat – 2010.

The Architect: Emile Sala

Marc-Emile Sala, born on September 29, 1913, in Merry-la-Vallée, France, was deeply influenced by his father, Albert Sala, a renowned painter. He studied architecture at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-arts de Paris and also attended the Institut d'urbanisme de Paris. After graduating in 1938, Sala worked for several firms before opening his agency in 1942. His career spanned various projects, including residential, public facilities, and urban planning, showcasing his commitment to integrating functionality with aesthetic appeal.

Villa Benkemoun epitomizes Sala's philosophy of harmonizing human habitation with nature. The modernist house features a range of sculptural finishes and antiques that enrich its mid-century aesthetic. The villa's architectural design and authentic retro furnishings reflect the principles taught at the school of architecture where Sala trained enhances the villa’s innately unique charm.

As admirers of architecture and how plants can complete a space, our recent photoshoot at the Villa Benkemoun was a real treat. From the geometric shapes of the building’s exterior to the iconic interior furnishings, the modernist home stands as a testament to the discipline of architecture and continues to inspire and captivate all who visit.


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At Léon & George, we strive to bring elegance and harmony into modern homes and offices with our premium plant delivery service. Specializing in statement trees and office plants, we offer a diverse selection of lush greenery that transforms any space into a serene and stylish environment.

An Architectural Marvel in the South of France: Villa Benkemoun

At Léon & George, we are drawn to spaces that embody natural beauty and timeless design, which is why our recent photoshoot at Villa Benkemoun in Arles, France, felt like a natural fit. This stunning architectural gem, built in the early 70s and designed by architect Emile Sala, is an iconic landmark representative of the era and mid-century modern house design. It was the perfect setting for capturing how an environment can blend style and functionality with the right amount of nature.

Villa Benkemoun: A Showcase of Modernist Architecture

Our Founder, Nicolas, who grew up near Arles, has always been inspired by the region's unique landscape and cultural heritage. At Villa Benkemoun, the modernist architectural design integrates indoor and outdoor spaces seamlessly. With expansive glass windows, unique curves, and playful colors, the home invites you to revel in the sculptural orchestration of light and shadow. The playfulness throughout each room accentuates the villa’s distinctive character, showcasing a blend of modernist and contemporary design elements.

Living room plants: Large Money Tree, Medium ZZ, XL Rubber Tree, Office plants: Jade Pothos, XXL Kentia Palm, Pool Plants: Bird of Paradise

Interior with 70s modern decor and a snake plant

Architectural Design with a Touch of Retro Charm

The Villa Benkemoun is filled with all original furnishings from the home’s owners, adding to the delight and charm of being in the space. Walking through the front door is like traveling back in time, from the bright orange lounge chairs to chrome cabinets, and a kitchen filled with vintage appliances, you’re instantly immersed into what life may have been like during this iconic era.

Capturing the Essence of Villa Benkemoun

Working with local artist and photographer Diane, their intimate knowledge of the region and artistic eye were instrumental in capturing the villa's unique spaces. Diane’s expertise in architectural photography brought out the best in every shot, highlighting the villa's key features and thoughtful contemporary design elements, along with the retro coffee tables, lounge-chair arrangements, vintage lamps and of course plants.

A Personal Touch: Meeting Brigitte Benkemoun

During the shoot, we had the pleasure of meeting Brigitte Benkemoun, the daughter of the villa’s patron, who grew up and lived for many years in this modernist home. Her stories and insights about the villa’s history added a personal touch to the day, enriching our understanding of the architectural marvel and making the experience truly memorable.

Bedroom with modern art and light

As admirers of architecture and how plants can complete a space, visiting the Villa Benkemoun was a real treat. From the geometric shapes of the building’s exterior to the iconic interior furnishings, the modernist home stands as a testament to the discipline of architecture and continues to inspire and captivate all who visit.

Living room plants: Large Snake Plant, Bedroom plants: XL Fishtail Palm, Large Zanzibar Gem.


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At Léon & George, we strive to bring elegance and harmony into modern homes and offices with our premium plant delivery service. Specializing in statement trees and office plants, we offer a diverse selection of lush greenery that transforms any space into a serene and stylish environment.

The Absolute Best Plants For A Hallway

Does your hallway need a refresh? Whether it’s an entryway hall or a long corridor between bedrooms, bringing a bit of literal life to your hallway can make a world of a difference. And when it comes to hallways, the secret lies in choosing the right plants; ones that don't take up too much room in an often highly-transited space. From elegant vertical growers to charming tabletop companions, we've curated a list of the best space-saving plants that will breathe life and style into your hallway.

  1. Dracaena Lisa

  2. Dragon Tree

  3. Dracaena Compacta

  4. Snake Plant

  5. Cast Iron Plant

  6. Zanzibar Gem

  7. Pothos

  8. Ficus Audrey Bush

  9. Schefflera Tree

  10. Braided Money Tree

Dracaena Lisa

Looking for a statement plant for your hallway? The Dracaena Lisa is a slender beauty with its striking, tapered leaves. These glossy, dark green wonders add a touch of elegance without crowding your space. The Dracaena is not only space-efficient but also remarkably adaptable to lower light, making it a hallway favorite.

Dragon Tree

The Dragon Tree brings a touch of the tropics to your hallway, and is also an excellent air purifier to boot! With its narrow form and unique foliage, it's the perfect statement plant. It's versatile enough to handle medium to low light conditions, making it an ideal choice for your hallway's ambience.

The Dragon Tree is the perfect hallway plant, with its slender profile and air-purifying qualities, adding elegance and fresh air to your narrow space.

Dracaena Compacta

As the name suggests, the Dracaena Compacta is all about elegance in a small package. Its glossy, dark green leaves create a sense of lushness without taking up too much room. It's an excellent choice for smaller hallways or tabletop arrangements as it comes in a floor plant size as well as a small, tabletop size.

Snake Plant

The Snake Plant is known for its striking vertical growth and no-fuss attitude. Its tall, sturdy leaves rise gracefully, making it a perfect hallway companion. Snake plants are also incredibly low-maintenance, requiring minimal attention and can thrive in low light conditions.

Cast Iron Plant

Another low light favorite, the Cast Iron Plant is a lushly robust, dark green beauty with leaves that are well-suited to low-light environments and minimal care. If you’d like to add more of a jungle feel to your hallway, this is your plant!

cast iron

Transform your hallway into a lush, low-light jungle with the Cast Iron Plant – it's the ultimate leafy companion that can take on the hallway hustle with style and ease!

Zanzibar Gem

The Zanzibar Gem is a resilient and low-maintenance plant that thrives in various lighting conditions, including low light. Its glossy, dark green leaves add a touch of elegance and a lush appearance to your hallway. 

Pothos

The Cascading Pothos is a popular trailing plant that's perfect for creating a lush and cascading console or entryway table centerpiece in your hallway. Its heart-shaped leaves bring vibrancy and a sense of liveliness on a table top or hanging on the wall.

pothos

Elevate your hallway to new heights with a hanging Cascading Pothos – it's the green curtain of good vibes that welcomes you home with a leafy embrace!

Ficus Audrey Bush

The Ficus Audrey Bush, a cousin of the Fiddle Leaf Fig, boasts velvety, sage-green leaves with a unique structure that adds a touch of individuality to your hallway. It thrives in bright, indirect light and can grow tall, adding vertical interest.

Schefflera Tree

The Schefflera Tree is a petite indoor tree that can grow tall and elegant while remaining relatively narrow.  Its umbrella-like leaves come in both the standard and variegated shades, and are a welcome and elegant addition to any entryway hall.

Braided Money Tree

The Money Tree is not only a beautiful plant: it’s also a symbol of good luck and prosperity according to the teachings of feng shui, and when placed in an entryway or hallway, may bring good juju to your home! With its braided trunk and glossy, hand-shaped leaves, it comes in various different sizes as both a floor plant and tabletop decor.

By choosing the right plants, you can turn your hallway into a lush and inviting space that sets a positive tone for your entire home. From slender and elegant floor plants to tabletop wonders, these space-saving plants will breathe life and style into your hallway, creating a warm and welcoming ambiance for all who enter.


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