A Riot of Myth and Luxury: Inside Ardbeg House

In the village of Port Ellen on the Isle of Islay, where legends drift through the air like peat smoke, something extraordinary has emerged. A kaleidoscopic fantasia of local folklore and whisky culture, Ardbeg House is Russell Sage’s latest offering in Scottish hospitality design.

A close friend and collaborator of ours, we've long admired Russell's ability to capture the essence of place in every detail. Our project together for Glenmorangie House saw wildlife-inspired wallcoverings climb from walls to ceilings, enveloping guests in the Highland landscape. And for The Goring, an array of exotic animals offered tongue in cheek references to founding family members. This time, Russell challenged our artists to capture something more elusive - the myths, landscape and elemental forces of Islay across 15 spaces.

Russell Sage's interiors are at once exuberant, eccentric and occasionally surreal. His vision for "luxury with a laugh" at Ardbeg House gave our team licence to push boundaries, layering metaphor with sensory details that made the walls themselves essential to the story.

Feis Suite

Taking its name from the Gaelic word for festival, the Feis suite features a bespoke rendition of our Ponti wallcovering in Appogia. Multicoloured panels of hand-painted Travertine - a carnivalesque medley of reds, blues, greens, and oranges - splice together in jubilant celebration. The en-suite features a fully custom design that evokes tempestuous Hebridean skies, achieved through digital manipulation of our saltwood technique. Here, salt draws paint into evocative shapes and textures, printed on metallic silver voile.

Legend Suite

The Legend Suite's Rockpool wallcovering, initially hand-painted by Co-Founder, Lizzie Deshayes, pays tribute to the island's intimate relationship with the sea and the ever-changing moods of coastal waters. Flowing into the bathroom, an inverted iteration of our Willow design evokes swaying sea grass, immersing guests in an underwater reverie.

Rebel Suite

Crashing around the walls of the Rebel Suite like storm-driven waves, this custom design originated from an archival tapestry. Replicated through hand-painting and dramatically scaled up, it was printed on gilded paper, creating an abstract interpretation of turbulent waters beating against Islay's rugged shores.

Monsters and Beasties

Paying tribute to the land and its legends, Russell drew inspiration from the skins of Islay's mythical creatures. The Monster Suite features an original mosaic design adapted as a textured effect on gilded paper, evoking crocodile skin - a playful wink to the island's more fantastical lore. In the Wee Beastie Suite, referencing Robert Burns' poem To a Mouse, a textured snakeskin pattern was scaled up dramatically by 200% and finished with a high-gloss treatment.

Where contemporary luxury hotels often whisper in hushed tones, Ardbeg House sings - of Russell’s daring vision, of patient craftsmanship and of Islay’s distinctive character. Salt crystals become storm clouds, mosaic fragments become monster skin, and tapestry archives become crashing waves. 

The result transports guests to another world entirely – one where folklore breathes through the walls and every surface holds a story. In embracing the riotous, the unexpected, the smile-inducing, Ardbeg House proves that luxury needn't take itself too seriously to take your breath away.