The Bubble House was built in 1989 and designed by Antti Lovag for the french fashion designer Pierre Cardin. This very futuristic palace is near cannes in France. It can be rented for events. This unique house consisting of a collection of bubbles plunges visitors into a futuristic setting with an extravagant, festive atmosphere! In designing this palace, Antti Lovag architect proposes a new form of appropriation of space. habitat builds now so natural curves in the environment. Finished corners and edges that bound so hard living spaces.
The panoramic lounge, the reception room and the 10 suites decorated by contemporary artists like Jérôme Tisserand and François Chauvin draw every guest into a weird and wonderful world apart. The 500-seat open-air auditorium with its 370 m² stage overlooks the Mediterranean sea with a breathtaking view over the Bay of Cannes.
The gardens, ponds and pools extend like the Garden of Eden over more than 8500 m². The Palais Bulles will provide you with an original setting for all your events, ‘soirées’, cocktail parties and TV programmes that will make people sit up and take notice.
“Whether for economic reasons or lack of technical solutions, human beings have confined themselves to cubes full of dead ends and angles that impede our movement and break our harmony.” This explains Lovag’s interest in the complexity of spherical and spheroidal rooms that constitute Palais Bulles. To Lovag, the straight line is “an aggression against nature,” human nature to be more specific.