A haven of serenity in Cap Ferret

An installation without constraints, immediate and accessible luxury—a new realm of well-being.

Some things are simply obvious. Like placing a Petite Source at the heart of a home in the 44-hectare estate of Cap Ferret, where wooden architecture flows with the soft lines of a reimagined relaxation space. Here, no digging, no permits—just pure enjoyment. This project reveals how well-being can appear anywhere, without delay or compromise on style.

 

 

Well-being without construction, without limits

No digging. No concrete. No permits. And yet: an elegant installation, perfectly integrated, set up in just 24 hours—even in a restricted, hard-to-access environment. This freedom of installation, a hallmark of Petite Source, frees you from the usual constraints to focus on what truly matters: the softness of the water, the beauty of the setting, and instant pleasure.

Installed here directly onto the existing deck, this Petite Source becomes a central feature of the living space, enhanced by its backlit cladding, with fully adjustable light color and intensity. By day, it blends in with elegance; by night, it becomes a poetic luminous object, as if suspended in space.

 

A lifestyle without compromise

Petite Source is neither a traditional spa nor a classic Nordic bath. It’s a new approach to well-being: a designer, modular, and durable product equipped with advanced features like heating, connectivity, and integrated bubble systems within the benches, allowing you to turn calm water into gentle effervescence, on demand.

This project delivers on its promise: to offer a contemporary alternative to mini pools, traditional spas, or wood-fired baths, with an unmatched level of finish. Premium materials, clean lines, personalization, discreet technical equipment—every detail is designed to last and to elevate your space.

Petite Source is made in France by the family-owned group Piscinelle.

Discover the exclusive interview with the Petite Source owner as he shares his experience (credit: Valentin Rabiant):

The full photo feature of this project in Cap Ferret (credit: Valentin Rabiant):

 

 

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