Just a few steps from the Pantheon and the Luxembourg Gardens, this 19th-century Haussmann-style apartment has been completely renovated by interior design studio Wronska-Boutet with a view to combining history and contemporary living.
Lutka Pink’s vibrant abstract works create an initial dialogue between light, color, and memory in the entrance. In this subtle project, every detail tells a story.
The sculptural forms of the kitchen, inspired by renowned French designer Pierre Chapo, accentuate the sense of depth in the main room.
The grain of the solid walnut echoes that of the Verde Alpi and Calacatta Breccia marble used for the worktop and splashback. Handles sourced from the Saint-Ouen flea market, Studio Ore taps.
Designed to combine ergonomics and aesthetics, the kitchen plays with volumes and materials. The custom-made furniture by Atelier H2 blends into the Haussmannian decor, offering a perfect balance between contemporary lines and a classic attention to detail.
The moldings have been carefully restored in the main room, which now combines the kitchen, living room, and dining room. The combination of vintage pieces and designer furniture, such as Gérard Guermonprez armchairs and recently restored Skoczki chairs by Juliusz Kędziorek, gives it a unique aesthetic.
A bookcase inspired by Franco Albini blends harmoniously with an antique marble fireplace and a mirror adorned with moldings. A beautiful fusion of heritage and contemporary design.
The apartment showcases exceptional works of art. Ceramics from Vallauris by Capron, Picault, Maunier, and Massier are juxtaposed with lighting fixtures by Jean-Claude Courjault and creations by Ronnie Nemorin, Lutka Pink et Paolo Ambrosio.
The primary bedroom unfolds like a soft, graphic cocoon. Clean lines, noble materials, and soothing light promote calm and privacy.
The bathroom is adjacent to the bedroom. The wooden furniture, brown curtains, and golden brown herringbone parquet flooring give way to cool marble and the dazzling purity of white.
The marble sink is elegantly topped with a golden sun-shaped mirror, which perfectly complements the brushed brass faucets by Studio Ore.
The shower is clad in textured handmade zellige tiles from Maison Zellige. Two niches hold shampoo and soap bottles. This bathroom was designed as a true haven of well-being, combining tradition and modernity.
The elegant and sophisticated WC are also adorned with brass and veined marble, extending the refined atmosphere of the washroom.
Designed as a welcoming and flexible space, the guest room combines comfort and aesthetics. Designer furniture and warm textiles create an intimate atmosphere, faithful to Natalia Wrońska-Boutet’s poetic and refined signature style.
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