Elton John's Refreshingly Tranquil Saint-Tropez Pool is Still Inspiring Us More Than 40 Years Later – It's a Testament to the Timeless Luxury of French Gardens

Archival images of Elton John's 1982 pool show an outdoor bathed in sunlight, red flowers, and gorgeous simplicity – here's why it works

elton john in front of his pool in saint tropez
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From decked-out pool houses to over-the-top stylized loungers, our approach to poolside design has become increasingly bold, but sometimes, you just want to take it back to the basics. In this vein, for summer 2026, Homes & Gardens is reflecting on our favorite pools of the last 50 years for timeless style inspiration. Elton John's pool in the South of France is a top contender.

An archival photo from 1982 shows that the singer's Saint-Tropez pool idea was refreshingly simple. Aside from a grouping of simple white chairs, the most prominent pool furnishing is the planting. From blossoming lavender to thriving palms to red and yellow flowering bushes, the surrounding greenery fills Elton's outdoor space with color and brilliance. Sunlight and nature become the chicest poolside accessories.

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elton john at his pool in the south of france

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A huge part of the appeal of Elton's minimalist garden is that it takes inspiration from the pared-back turn in interiors. These muted spaces will always be on trend, and so too are simply stunning exteriors.

Bo Hellberg, Design Expert at Grythyttan Stålmöbler, Swedish outdoor furniture specialists, states, 'In 2026, we’ll see the trend for warm minimalism extend beyond interiors and into outdoor living. Calm, pared-back spaces will be grounded in warm tones, natural materials, and layered textures, creating outdoor environments that feel serene yet soulful.'

To achieve this in a welcoming and cozy way, as Elton has done, it's important to incorporate a range of materials. Bo advises: 'People want their terraces, balconies, and gardens to feel just as lived-in and personal as their interiors, which means texture is becoming increasingly important outdoors too: layered outdoor rugs, cushions, tactile woods, woven textiles, patterned surfaces, and outdoor shelves on walls decorated with personal items that bring depth and character.'

The pops of red brought in by the flowers in Elton's pool area idea also contribute to the timeless beauty of the Saint Tropez space. Though plants are a great way to bring in this tone, you can also incorporate it through richly toned outdoor furniture.

Hellberg states, 'After seasons of soft neutrals and grounded greens, 2026 will be seeing a shift to richer, more expressive colour palettes, and deep, rich reds will be leading the way. These lush hues add warmth and sophistication while still behaving like a modern neutral. They pair beautifully with natural woods, muted metals, and the earthy palettes that continue to anchor outdoor furniture design. The movement towards rich red also mirrors a wider appetite for colour that feels sumptuously luxurious, yet sophisticated and full of personality.'


Sometimes, the pool advice you need is to pare back. By looking at these historic spaces, we aim to understand what worked about the interiors of the past to recreate them in a modern way.


Sophie Edwards
News Editor

Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.

In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.

Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.