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Casa Eterea

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

Secretly located on the rugged slopes of the extinct Palo Huérfano volcano, Casa Etérea invites visitors into a realm where architecture and nature blend seamlessly. This mirrored sanctuary reflects the surrounding desert mountains, creating a "theatre for nature" that offers both tranquility and awe.

Featured on the cover of Architectural Digest, these mirrored houses are one-of-a-kind designer residences, with private pools, in an astonishing mountain setting. Guests can enjoy hikes, horseback safaris, massages, or a private gourmet chef. This property feels secluded, romantic and chic – with standout features like a copper bathtub beside the bed.

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Casa Etérea combines emotional architecture with installation art, using mirrored panels to blur the boundaries between nature and structure. Drawing on Barragán's ethos of harmony with the environment, the house is minimalist yet functional, with sustainable technologies like UV-coated mirrors that prevent bird collisions. Its design reflects the volcanic terrain, evoking both intimacy and grandeur.

Casa Eterea

Casa Eterea

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

Designed as an intimate retreat for two, it embodies emotional architecture, inspired by Luis Barragán and Mathias Goéritz. Solar-powered and rainwater-fed, Casa Etérea champions sustainability without compromising luxury, offering an idyllic escape for couples seeking serenity and connection to the wild. 

Inside, the open-plan design eliminates barriers, creating a flowing space from bedroom to living area. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors frame breathtaking cliffs and open to a private deck with a solar-heated pool surrounded by olive and pomegranate trees. Whether enjoying the starry skies, hiking the nearby trails, or savouring a quiet moment in the copper bathtub, Casa Etérea offers a rejuvenating experience of oneness with nature.

Casa Eterea
2 guests
Casa Eterea
Artistic
Casa Eterea
Private Pool
Casa Espejo

Casa Espejo

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

The second property evokes old Hollywood glamour. Situated higher up on the mountain, its large floor-to-ceiling glass walls frame even more dramatic views, and the interiors are made entirely of red cedar wood. 

Notable features include a private wooden bathroom enclave with a Japanese soaking tub and a custom-tiled turquoise pool. Staying here offers unbelievable sunsets and large luxurious interiors.

Casa Espejo
2 guests
Casa Espejo
Artistic
Casa Espejo
Private Pool

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