Our Story

Clair Lagon was born in the late 2000s from a bold and visionary idea: to recreate, in gardens and holiday spaces, the magic of a natural lagoon — a private beach at the heart of nature, entirely chemical-free.
In 2020, the company was taken over by brothers Antoine and Geoffroy Heber-Suffrin, captivated by the idea and convinced of its vast potential. Their goal: to push the customer experience even further, bringing innovation and quality at every stage.
Throughout their journey, they have implemented major technical innovations and redefined the expertise to make each lagoon more beautiful, comfortable, and sustainable. Initially designed for major outdoor hospitality groups, the concept has since captivated many other professionals — including local authorities and private clients.
At the beginning, Clair Lagon had only one employee and carried out one or two projects per year. Today, it is the leading creator of fine-sand lagoons in France and Europe. The team now includes 13 passionate experts, all driven by the same mission: to bring joy, inspire dreams, and create unique moments around water and fine sand.
Ranked among the Champions of Growth 2024 by Les Échos, Clair Lagon is only at the start of an exciting journey alongside its clients and partners.

In the media
Clair Lagon featured on M6 News: a report highlighting our landscaped lagoons and eco-friendly expertise.

Midi Libre highlights a Clair Lagon lagoon that transforms campers’ stays into moments of escape and well-being.
Clair Lagon featured in EuroSpaPoolNews: a sustainable, aesthetic, and chemical-free artificial lagoon concept.
Clair Lagon dévoilé dans EuroSpaPoolNews : un concept de lagon artificiel durable, esthétique et sans produits chimiques.
On France Bleu, a report features Clair Lagon in Smarves, with a natural lagoon offering a new way to swim.
An interview in Les Échos Études details Clair Lagon’s unique market offer, vision, and ambitions.

Actu.fr highlights a fine-sand lagoon built by Clair Lagon in Gard, which amazes visitors with its realism.
Objectif Gard details how Clair Lagon’s new lagoon transforms the La Clémentine campsite.
La Nouvelle République covers the transformation of the Bois-de-Saint-Pierre pool in Poitiers into a natural lagoon — a project by Clair Lagon.
