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We take you inside a British design duo’s Tulum vacation home
Nestled in the lush, sun-drenched landscape of Tulum lies the personal vacation home of Marie Soliman and Albin Berglund, the founders of London-based Bergman Design House. Equal parts private haven and boutique guest villa, the property is a celebration of tropical modernism, conscious design, and the raw, untamed beauty of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. “The Lund Collection Tulum is more than a project for us; it’s a second home for Albin and myself, and a five-star fully serviced B&B for the nomads and travellers,” shares Soliman. “The allure of Tulum’s natural beauty and its rich cultural tapestry were irresistible. We were captivated by the opportunity to craft a space where guests could embrace the peacefulness of nature while enjoying the luxuries of modern life.”

The property is a celebration of tropical modernism, conscious design, and the raw, untamed beauty of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula

Marie Soliman and Albin Berglund, the founders of London-based Bergman Design House
The vision of developing an oasis that promotes tranquillity and fosters connection with one’s surroundings ignited the couple’s passion for this project. Designed as both a second home and a fully serviced retreat for travellers, the villa offers a unique blend of intimacy and elegance, where personal touches meet five-star amenities like private chefs, curated wellness experiences and personalised concierge service.

This three-storey, 250-square metre residence features expansive living areas that flow effortlessly into lush terraces and an outdoor pool. A rooftop lounge offers panoramic sunset views over the jungle canopy, and the interiors combine clean architectural lines and organic materials with bursts of colour and texture drawn from the local vernacular. Earthy tones of terracotta, sandy beiges and lush greens evoke a feeling of serenity and warmth. “By incorporating these hues, we aimed to create a tranquil atmosphere that mirrors the calming essence of nature while complementing the villa’s architectural features,” describes Soliman.

All pieces are original and sourced from Tulum, including pieces from the furniture store Terreo Decor, and independent Mexican designers
Natural materials, such as hand-woven jute, linens and embroidery on wool were paramount in the design. The team used locally sourced wood, terracotta stone and textiles that not only reflect the region’s beauty but also support local craftsmanship. “Each material choice was guided by sustainability and a desire to create a tactile, inviting environment that resonates with the surrounding landscape,” says Soliman. “We used all the bespoke curtain tassels from Dos Tierras, a community of women artisans that produce stunning pieces.” The couple also collaborated with local artist Emma Rubyn for a bespoke mural on the poolside wall, depicting the face of one of Tulum’s oldest women.
From its boho-chic spirit to its curated atmosphere of calm, The Lund Collection Tulum is a living embodiment of Bergman Design House’s aesthetic philosophy: elevated interiors with emotional depth, crafted to connect people to place, and to themselves.
Photography by Frenchie Cristogatin
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