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Mas de l'Artiste, Toile Blanche

Toile Blanche, Saint-Paul-de-Vence

Le Séminaire

A working retreat for leadership groups.
November through March. Weekdays only.

The best decisions a team ever makes rarely happen in a meeting room. They happen at dinner, on a walk, in the space between one conversation and the next.

Le Séminaire is two to four nights in Provence, off-season, with the people who matter most to what you are building. Up to sixteen people, one suite each. Working sessions in a two-hundred-year-old mas that is itself part of a declared artwork. All meals at Toile Blanche. Weekdays only.

No flip charts. No team-building exercises. No hotel conference wing. Just a small group of people, a remarkable place, and enough time to think properly.

The rhythm

Mornings belong to the work. The group moves to the working room, a fifty-square-metre ground floor of a two-hundred-year-old mas, configured around a long table with natural light on both sides. Coffee and croissants are already there.

The room is not a meeting room. It is a mas, with stone walls, original beams, and an artwork from the Toile Blanche collection on the wall. The environment is not incidental to the thinking. It is part of it.

La Guinguette

Lunch is at La Guinguette. Sharing plates, Provençal produce, the particular pleasure of stepping outside in the middle of a working day.

Afternoons are unstructured. The village, the foundations, the grounds, a walk. The conversations that started at the table tend to continue here.

Le Restaurant

In the evening, a drink with the Leroy Brothers before dinner, if the group wishes. Then dinner at Le Restaurant.

Morning, Mas de l'Artiste working room

Midday, La Guinguette

Afternoon, Toile Blanche

Evening, Le Restaurant

Mas de l'Artiste working room

The working room

Mas de l'Artiste

The working room is the ground floor of Mas de l'Artiste, the oldest building at Toile Blanche. Two centuries of stone walls, original beams, and a fireplace. Fifty square metres around a single long table that seats up to sixteen.

Natural light from full-height windows. An artwork from the permanent collection. A separate WC. Coffee and breakfast provisions from the kitchenette. Nothing that looks like a conference room.

The Leroy Brothers' studios are steps away. The proximity is available, not imposed.

Working room detail
Toile Blanche

The accommodation

Toile Blanche

Twenty-two suites across seven buildings on a property declared a conceptual artwork in 2026 by the Leroy Brothers, the three artists who own and run it. One suite per person. Each suite is different. All have been designed to feel like a home rather than a hotel room.

Two restaurants. The village of Saint-Paul-de-Vence ten minutes on foot. The foundations within reach.

Full details at toileblanche.com

One suite per person throughout.

Complimentary breakfast daily at Toile Blanche.

Lunch daily at La Guinguette.

Dinner daily at Le Restaurant.

The working room in Mas de l'Artiste, full days.

Coffee, water, and morning provisions in the room.

A pre-dinner drink with the Leroy Brothers, on the first evening, if you wish.

Basic AV: screen, HDMI connection, wifi throughout.

Concierge available for individual needs.

From €690 per person per night, all-inclusive

Two to four nights. Weekdays only.

Eight to sixteen people. One suite per person.

November through March.

Direct enquiry only.

Write to us about Le Séminaire
Provence, off-season

Le Séminaire is not for every group. It is for the ones who understand that where you think changes what you think.

If that is your team, write to us. We begin with a conversation about what you are working on and what you need the days to produce. Everything else follows from there.

seminaire@toileblanche.com