Within the Tramuntana.
A private townhouse in the heart of Sóller, Mallorca.

Rooted in landscape and time.
Shaped by light, stone, and daily rhythm.

[ Sóller, TRAMUNTANA, Illes Balears ]

[ The House ]

Built in 1586.

INGEBORG is a privately owned townhouse in Sóller, restored by Lena with deep respect for its history and a precise sense of what belongs. The architecture remains intentionally raw in places — stone that breathes, walls that carry time. Nothing is polished without reason.

Inside, art, textiles, and objects are placed to create proportion, rhythm, and calm. Every decision serves the whole. This is a house shaped by intention, where presence is felt through space, material, and care.

Living room with beige armchair, coffee table with magazines, bookshelf filled with books, wooden cabinet, and slippers on a chair. Dim lighting with a textured rug.
A glass cube with colorful abstract patterns inside, placed on a decorative tray.
[ A POINT OF VIEW ]

The house is guided by decisions rather than decoration. Architecture, craft, and daily rituals are treated as a connected system. Nothing exists in isolation. Materials are chosen for how they age, spaces for how they are used, and objects for how they support a quieter way of living. Comfort is not created through excess, but through clarity.

INGEBORG is not designed to perform.
It is designed to hold.
It does not aim to host many.
It aims to host well.

A decorated dinner table with beige linens, orange-trimmed plates, beige napkins with a tassel, silverware, wine glasses, candle holders with candles, and various rocks and decorative items.
Interior of a dining room with a wooden table and red chairs, a decorative red vase, a vintage cabinet, a large window with wooden shutters, hanging lamps, and a wall mirror reflecting the room.
[ HOW IT WORKS ]

INGEBORG is available exclusively to one group at a time. The house accommodates up to ten guests across individually designed bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom. Stays are conceived as private residences rather than hotel bookings, with an on-site manager ensuring continuity, discretion, and care throughout the stay.

A private chef prepares daily breakfast and is available for pre-arranged lunches or dinners, working with seasonal ingredients sourced from the island and adapting meals to the rhythm of the house and its guests. INGEBORG is suited to private groups, families, small retreats, creative residencies, and discreet meetings.

Every stay is arranged by enquiry, with availability, duration, and services aligned personally. INGEBORG is for those who value privacy, continuity, and presence over performance.

INGEBORG is available by enquiry only.

The Tramuntana mountains are the soul of Mallorca. A UNESCO World Heritage landscape where ancient olive groves, stone terraces, and citrus valleys meet the sea. In the heart of Sóller, INGEBORG is framed by this protected terrain.

[ THE MOUNTAINS ]

[ THE FRAME ]

INGEBORG is shaped by Lena’s way of working — precise, attentive, and considered. The house functions as a framework for focus, continuity, and thought.

A discreet conference room is integrated into the architecture, supporting moments of planning and production without separating work from the life of the house. From time to time, the space is also used for selected photographic or film projects, drawn by its light, material clarity, and proportion.

Work here is not staged.
It is held.

A cozy bedroom with a large bed, throw pillows, and a beige blanket. There is a wooden bench at the foot of the bed, a small window with a beige Roman shade, and a balcony door with white curtains. Natural light filters into the room, which has a textured beige rug and exposed ceiling beams.
Interior view of a bathroom with a white sink, a mirror, and wall-mounted light fixtures, decorated with green plants and a textured wall design.
A vintage bathroom with a window, open wooden shutters, a wall-mounted mirror with white globe lights, a white sink with chrome fixtures, a glass shelf with towels, and two frosted glass robes hanging on hooks.
View from a doorway into a sunlit living room with wooden ceiling, ceiling fans, rattan chairs, and stone steps leading to the room.

The northern edge of the Tramuntana meets the sea without ornament. Stone, wind, and water form a landscape of restraint. Along this coast, exposure is constant — wind, salt, and distance.

[ THE SEA ]