Lily of the Valley Courchevel - New Hotel in France
Lily of the Valley Courchevel – A Refined Alpine Retreat Where Design Meets Intimacy
Ski-In, Ski-Out at the Summit of Courchevel 1850
Located directly on the slopes in the ultra-exclusive enclave of Courchevel 1850, the chalet offers seamless ski-in ski-out access to the vast Three Valleys domain, the largest ski area in the world. Set within a secure and highly sought-after hamlet, the property enjoys uninterrupted views over the Alpine peaks, placing guests at the very heart of one of the most prestigious winter destinations globally.
From Riviera Wellness to Alpine Living
Following the success of the original Lily of the Valley on the French Riviera — designed by Philippe Starck — this Courchevel chalet extends the brand’s DNA into a more intimate, residential format. Unlike a traditional hotel, this is a fully privatized chalet experience, combining the discretion of a private home with the services of a five-star hospitality concept. The philosophy remains consistent: wellness, personalization, and understated luxury, now adapted to the rhythm of mountain life.
harles Zana’s Minimalist Alpine Vision
Imagined by acclaimed architect and interior designer Charles Zana, the chalet is a study in restrained elegance. Contrary to some earlier mentions, the property measures approximately 575 sqm (not 700 sqm) — a key correction. The design language is mineral and luminous: light wood wraps the interiors in a continuous flow, exposed beams structure the space, and organic furniture softens the geometry. Iconic pieces by Pierre Jeanneret subtly punctuate the décor, while large openings frame the surrounding mountains. The result is a warm minimalism — a balance between architectural purity and alpine comfort.
A Private Chalet for 14 Guests
The chalet features six en-suite bedrooms, including a master suite with dressing room, accommodating up to 14 guests. Each room is conceived as a cocoon of calm, where soft textures, neutral palettes, and natural materials enhance rest and recovery. The layout is generous yet intimate, allowing for both shared moments and private retreat — a key element of the chalet’s residential spirit.
Fully Tailored Gastronomy at Home
Dining here is entirely bespoke. A private chef curates daily menus tailored to guests’ preferences, often within a half-board or full-board format. Meals are served in the privacy of the chalet, from indulgent breakfasts to refined dinners, complemented by afternoon tea rituals with homemade pastries. This level of personalization transforms dining into an integral part of the experience rather than a fixed offering.
Elevating the Art of Après-Ski
Well-being is central to the experience, redefining après-ski into something deeply restorative. The chalet includes a heated indoor pool, hammam, fitness room, and massage space, alongside a private cinema for evenings by the fire. This holistic approach aligns with the Lily of the Valley philosophy, where physical recovery, relaxation, and mental balance are seamlessly integrated into daily life — even in the heart of winter.
The Ultimate Private Alpine Experience
More than a chalet, Lily of the Valley Courchevel is a fully realized lifestyle — one that merges architectural clarity, bespoke service, and the rare privilege of total privacy. In a destination defined by prestige, it offers something even more valuable: intimacy, silence, and the feeling of having the mountains entirely to yourself.
We love Lily of the Valley Courchevel for:
– A private 575 sqm ski-in ski-out chalet in Courchevel 1850
– Six en-suite bedrooms accommodating up to 14 guests
– Interiors by Charles Zana with a minimalist alpine aesthetic
– Fully serviced experience with private chef, butler and housekeeping
– Wellness area with indoor pool, hammam, fitness and massage room
– Exclusive residential concept combining privacy and five-star services
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