the bathtub is made of local marble.. Photography by Jean-Marc Wullschleger
in the master bedroom, the bed and bench are from Buenos Aires designer Eugenio Aguirre. The bed’s wool cover was made by a local woman in Punta del Este;. Photography by Jean-Marc Wullschleger
The cork stool was made by a Brazilian designer, while the mirrors and sink were designed by the architect.. Photography by Jean-Marc Wullschleger
The cladding is made with treated pinewood (the trees of which surround the house), painted black. The Cortaderia selloana or Uruguayan pampas grass is also local to the area.. Photography by Jean-Marc Wullschleger
The sofa, lamb’s wool stool, pillows and black round table were all designed by the architect’s wife, Laura Sanjurjo.. Photography by Jean-Marc Wullschleger
The approach to the furnishings is consistent with the architecture: simple and elegant but infused with a sense of whimsy. On the verandah, the big table and benches are made of lapacho wood, a strong local wood, which is extremely robust to the elements. The architect chose eucalyptus for all the pillars of the house, which have been painted black.. Photography by Jean-Marc Wullschleger
The fireplace, made of black metal, was designed by the architect and heats both the living and dining area.. Photography by Jean-Marc Wullschleger
the dining table is also custom-made by the architect. The chairs were bought in a local shop in Uruguay.. Photography by Jean-Marc Wullschleger