Specialising in an extensive range of property design, redesign and everything in between, Callender Howorth offers an unparalleled luxury design service in St Tropez. Our team of highly-trained professionals consistently exceeds the expectations of its clients in the most prestigious areas of Europe, such as Central London and the French Riviera. Our talented luxury interior designers in St Tropez do not compromise on quality; all aspects of a scheme are considered to find the perfect bespoke solution for our clients. We invite you to browse our portfolio of completed projects and contact us if you would like to discuss your interior design project in St Tropez.
Until the American jet set arrived in the fifties and sixties, St Tropez was a fishing village. It still retains this charm in its old town and its narrow streets are packed with characteristic fishermen houses that have been renovated into more modern incarnations by St Tropez luxury interior designers. Pastel and ochre coloured houses with narrow fronts line the beautiful waterfront and the houses that used to have boat shelters are now shops. The surrounding villages of Ramatuelle and Gassin are full of traditional stone houses and bastides combined with ultra-modern villas and beach houses.
Chateau de la Moutte is a listed building and a striking example of St Tropez’s architectural heritage. Bought in 1860 by Emile Ollivier, Napoleon III’s Prime Minister, today it is run by the city who hold concerts there every summer.
Socialites and sun-worshippers head to Pampelonne Beach for its party atmosphere and enviable clear waters. The 3-mile stretch was immortalised by Brigitte Bardot in the 1950s and now it is packed with upmarket beach clubs like Club 55 and Nikki Beach. However, St Tropez is as famous for its vineyards as for its beaches since high-quality rosé wines are the region’s signature drink. The Domaine Bertaud Belieu Vineyard in Gassin dates back to the fourteenth century but has recently been made famous by Leonardo Di Caprio’s annual gala.
The historic centre of St Tropez is crowned by the 16th-century Citadel. It is situated on a green and wooded hill and offers panoramic views out to sea. Inside the castle, you can visit a museum of the town’s maritime history. Locals congregate at Place des Lices, St Tropez’s large central square. Elderly residents play boules under the plane trees and a traditional Provençal market is held twice a week, adding yet more colour to the charming square. There is much inspiration to be gained from watching local life for luxury St Tropez interior designers.
St Tropez is bursting with nightlife and dining options. The Auberge de Maures is the oldest restaurant in town and has attracted the likes of Picasso, Charlie Chaplin and David Niven. The 80-year-old establishment is a must visit and is a fascinating look back into St Tropez most glamorous days. Résidence de la Pinède on the Plage de la Bouillabaisse offers an ultra-exclusive dining experience, giving the 3-Michelin star chef Arnaud Donckele a platform to showcase his culinary skills to an upmarket clientele. After spending the day at Tahiti Beach or partying at a Pampelonne beach club, well-heeled Tropeziennes head to chic night club Caves du Roy at Hotel Byblos.
Callender Howorth has been entrusted to a variety of projects on the French Riviera.
From sea-view residences to luxury apartments, the Callender Howorth team based on the Cote d’Azur offers 25 years of building and renovation experience with specialised expertise in local building permits processes and regulations. We offer full-scale renovations, interior and architectural design, and interior styling.
Our interior designers are on hand to assist with your St Tropez interior design project. Contact our team today.