The dazzling colours of Mallorca have inspired writers, artists and nature lovers for generations. Joan Miró made his home here for the brilliant Mediterranean light. But it’s not only for artists. We can all be inspired by the almond blossom creating snowdrifts in spring, the deep amethyst of the Balearic Sea, honey-coloured stone houses glowing in the afternoon sun and hillsides draped in golden vines in autumn. In the New Can Furios Hotel by Can Calco Hotels, the vibrant hues of the island have been gathered together in a kaleidoscope of pure poetry.
"I try to apply colours like words that shape poems, like notes that shape music." – Joan Miró
In the north of Mallorca, in the World Heritage Site of the Serra de Tramuntana, the landscape is like an ode to natural beauty. The pale limestone spires and bluffs of the mountains descend via ancient monasteries into the lush green of the valleys, combining to create a symphony of light and shade. This is the setting for the New Can Furios hotel by Can Calco Hotels, lovingly restored from an original country manor with Moorish twin towers, where stone walls and wooden beams remind you of the building’s roots in the landscape.
You will feel the inspiration drawn from nature when you first step into your Double Room with a mountain view, or Superior Room with a terrace overlooking the garden. In a background of rich warm shades of ochre and orange taken straight from the earth, the design adds touches of intense jewel-toned ruby and sapphire that can’t help but raise the spirits.
"In a picture, it should be possible to discover new things every time you see it." – Joan Miró
In the New Can Furios Hotel by Can Calco Hotels, you will discover an ever-evolving vista of beautiful colour. As the morning sun turns slowly to dusky shadows, new sensations emerge. The soft curves of the aquamarine pool, the sophisticated pleasure of a five-course menu in Sa Tafona Restaurant or the simple delight of a sunset over the darkening sea will echo in your memory like an ever-changing image.