Book Your Dream Vacation at MWR LIFE: Experience Luxury at Skyline Villas, Turks & Caicos
Skyline Villas, a boutique resort in Turks & Caicos, offers a unique vacation experience. Each villa is furnished exclusively with Roche Bobois pieces, a luxury Paris-based brand. This collaboration creates an artful, immersive environment for guests to enjoy.
Why Skyline Villas Chose Roche Bobois
Developer Anne Coppenrath shares the vision behind this exclusive design: «We wanted guests to experience a fully immersive, unique living concept. Integrating our favorite designer brand was key to achieving this.» Anne, who decorated her own home with Roche Bobois furniture, brings that personal passion to Skyline Villas, making it a fun, stylish destination.
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Roche Bobois at Skyline Villas
Skyline Villas in Turks and Caicos features six luxurious cliffside villas with three to five bedrooms. Each villa offers top-notch amenities like butler service and private chefs.
The villas are fully furnished with pieces from Roche Bobois, a Paris-based brand known for its artistic and eclectic style. Anne Coppenrath chose Roche Bobois for its unique mix of designs from various creators, keeping the look fresh and exciting.
Living rooms showcase the Mah Jong sofas—multi-textured, modern art-like pieces. Colorful carpets and accessories come from the Bombom collection, while the Bubble collection adds handmade, curvy sofas and chairs. Even the outdoor turquoise furniture echoes the vibrant Caribbean blues.
All furniture comes from Roche Bobois’s latest collections, creating a seamless blend of art and luxury.
Round Hill Hotel in Montego Bay, Jamaica, holds a rich legacy that blends history, luxury, and style. Opened in 1953, the resort has long been a retreat for a star-studded clientele, including political figures like JFK, legendary actors like Clark Gable, and iconic artists such as Bob Hope and Hedy Lamarr. Its connection to Ralph Lauren, a notable villa owner there, has further elevated the hotel’s allure.
Lauren’s design influence is particularly evident in the 36 oceanfront rooms. The space exudes a serene yet sophisticated vibe, featuring bamboo four-poster beds draped in pristine white linens with accents of navy and pink. These rooms showcase textiles from Lauren’s Home Collection, which draws inspiration from his personal experiences in Jamaica. Recently, the Ralph Lauren Cocktail Bar was renovated to embody his signature aesthetic. The space now boasts bench seating covered in striped fabrics, alongside a striking wall of black-and-white photos celebrating the celebrities who have graced the resort over the years.
The hotel’s design—rich with history, elegance, and a sense of relaxed luxury—captures the essence of Jamaica’s charm and Ralph Lauren’s timeless style.