The Wall House, a concrete, glass and wood architecture over 1,000-sqm designed by Portuguese studio Guedes Cruz Arquitectos, in Cascais, a municipality set on the Portuguese Riviera on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean and caressed by Mediterranean breezes.
Surrounded by glass walls for a direct connection with nature, this villa features a bold, modern design that brings together water, air and light.
On the large patio connecting the indoor and outdoor living spaces, we find two glass-bottomed pools that bisect each other perpendicularly on two levels for a surreal visual effect.
La Grande Table and Le Banc, by Belgian designer Xavier Lust, find their natural place in this setting. Both icons of lightness, with well-defined structural features and made of a single curved aluminium sheet, they convey a sense of continuity and cohesion, and are perfect for outdoor use.
La Grande Table can seat up to 12 for a convivial ambience; Le Banc invites guests to take a seat and enjoy the surrounding architecture.