Description
"Tres Bambús", is the name of the magnificent property that was home to Tamara de Lempicka, iconic painter of the twentieth century and whose walls were witnesses of his most emblematic creations. The subtle inspiration of his art can still be perceived in this environment. This creation designed by the architect Ignacio Landa, comes to life when Barbara Hutton asks her to realize this project in Cuernavaca and takes as inspiration the Japanese style for the construction of the property. Clean, symmetrical lines and spacious environments with a particular geometry in the Japanese style ceilings and doors are what define and differentiate this property full of character. An imposing lobby with a library on the right wing and a small garden surrounding it is our first view of the interior.
Our tour continues its course in the living room, very spacious rooms that extend towards the main terrace of the house, with a very pleasant view of the bungalow that can accommodate visitors, plus two suites with which the main house has. In addition to these characteristics, the splendid vegetation that surrounds it makes this house a particularly cozy refuge.
Cuernavaca is renowned for having been home to great celebrities, aristocrats and artists who have coincided in its spectacular climate and cited; "a lifestyle that ranges from post-modern bohemia to more elitist sophistication and refinement." 1 In Mexico, Cuernavaca has been and continues to be the city of choice for many investors, as with the characteristics mentioned the particular interest in this type of property remains predominant even more, for having hosted one of the largest and world-renowned painter, whose art will remain timeless and always appreciated.