The Stone House & Studio

The Stone House exudes a warm, communal atmosphere, offering a blend of simplicity and comfort.

The Stone House is an open-plan space accommodating up to four people. This thoughtfully designed space combines a kitchen, a comfortable lounge area, writing desks, sleeping areas, and a bathroom, all within one well-organized area.

The Stone House also offers a private art studio with abundant natural light and a breathtaking 180° view of Namib Naukluft desert sunrises and sunsets.

Price

700 euro per week per person for accommodation only

Discounts apply for larger groups and for individuals that wish to stay longer than a week

The Stone Cottage & Studio

The Stone Cottage is designed to blend seamlessly with the natural world, providing a simple yet luxurious retreat from modern life.

The cottage features two modest-sized rooms, each with its own bathroom. The shared space includes an open-plan kitchen, a lounge area and large open-plan studio and a terrace studio that offers breathtaking views.

Price

700 euro per week per person for accommodation only

Discounts apply for larger groups and for individuals that wish to stay longer than a week

The Garden Cottage & Studio

The Garden Cottage is an intimate, open-plan space for up to two artists, crafted for comfort and solitude.

It is creatively and neatly designed, featuring a coffee station, lounge area, writing desks, sleeping area, and a bathroom all within a single space. A private patio and studio overlooking the rolling hills offers the perfect retreat to reflect, create, and surrender to the creative flow inspired by nature’s vastness.

Price

700 euro per week per person for accommodation only

Discounts apply for larger groups and for individuals that wish to stay longer than a week

The Stone Cottage, Stone House, and Garden Cottage have been thoughtfully designed with an elegant yet natural ambiance while embracing a sustainable way of living in the arid escarpments. All accommodations are powered solely by solar energy for electricity and water heating, inspiring visitors to conserve, reduce, and reuse natural resources. The architecture is designed to facilitate natural ventilation and maintain comfortable temperatures throughout the unforgiving heat of summer and cold winters.