3 reviews of Chalet No.14 in Verbier, Switzerland.
Reviewed 5 Jan 2015
No.14 Verbier manages to be a chalet, a hotel and a home all at once, mixing contemporary design with sleek interior lines. To stay in No.14 is to draw a lucky number, a sacred number.
Reviewed 7 Mar 2011
The epitome of stylish, yet understated, Alpine chic, it features a mix of traditional timber and stone, complemented by the highest quality fixtures and fittings, with furniture bespoke and handmade in London by Ben Whistler.
… Outside the decked terrace offers views across the valley from one of the comfy chairs, or the huge cedar hot tub. But really it is just the sheer delight of being a guest in such sumptuous and spectacular surroundings that makes a stay in No.14 a very special experience indeed.
(From: In The Snow Magazine, 07/03/11 “The World’s Greatest Chalet”)
Reviewed 6 Mar 2011
Smart London interior designer Fiona Barrett was given the brief of making it work both as a corporate chalet and a boutique hotel. Her masterplan to divide and rule is well thought out and immaculately executed. Although there is a log fire in the sitting room, the area has groups of chairs and sofas to allow guests to choose between privacy and conviviality. Chrome coffee tables, gunmetal-grey lanterns, occasional tables made of polished, petrified wood and furry throws in wolfish shades enforce her current colour preference.
The bar-dining room is equally flexible, dominated by a large table, but with smaller ones by windows with spectacular views. The terrace, running the full length of the front of the building, is also zoned. While some guests frolic over champagne in the cedar hot tub, others can sit around the iron fire pit admiring Le Grand Combin, Switzerland's second highest peak.
(From: Independent, 06/03/11 “Stay the night: No 14 Verbier, Switzerland”)