Reflecting the traditional Argentinian estancias architectural elements such as patios, galleries and gates were produced with regional materials by local craftsmen, just like the decorative furnishings. The decor was entrusted to well-known French artist Philippe Druillet, science fiction design artist, comic book author, futuristic designer and film maker, whose work is universally renowned. Philippe Druillet had previously designed the interiors of the Benjamin and Edmond de Rothschild banks in Lugano, Geneva and Paris. He could not help but be inspired by the almost sur-real natural setting of Flechas de Los Andes. The artist created numerous geometric motifs. Often with triangular shapes recalling arrowheads. Inverted designs on the bodega faade recall the power required of vine stocks as they take root. Built in 2003, the Flechas de Los Andes bodega bottled its very first vintage wine in 2004.