Renovated from floor to ceiling, this apartment, located a stone's throw from iconic Le Bon Marché plays around with rounded lines, threshold effects, and meticulous craftsmanship. Curves orchestrate the progression through the space, while wood, marble, stainless steel, and mosaic intertwine in a flowing, enveloping decor.
Right from the entrance, the change in flooring — Mosaic Factory mosaic tiles followed by CarréSol Éditions parquet — marks the first threshold. At the back, the Wilo & Grove wall light sets the tone, establishing a vocabulary of circular shapes that will guide the entire visit.
With its custom Easy Plan marble countertop, the island combines technical features — oven, storage, induction hob — while maintaining a sculptural presence. Compact yet generous, it links together the hallway, kitchen, and living room.
Facing the windows, the light-filled kitchen features a resolutely contemporary design: chrome stainless steel cabinet fronts, matching faucets, and light marble countertops and backsplash. Two symmetrical cupboards frame the sink.
In the living room, a wooden bar juts out from the marble island. Two stools from Moustache Éditions add a touch of design.
In the living room, a custom-made bench upholstered in Villa Nova fabric by Brian Altarac runs along two walls and serves several purposes: seating, storage, low shelving, and a console table under the windows. The Wever & Ducré sconce and two wooden niches add rhythm to the ensemble.
The angle of the bench is softened by a rounded seat cushion. Under the windows, it transforms into a low console table, creating a continuous ribbon that draws the eye.
The marble top of The Socialite Family coffee table reflects the sun’s rays, while the shadows cast by the windows create a geometric pattern, reminiscent of the beams, on the floor.
A glass door frames the view into the bedroom. Crossing the threshold, La Maison Bineau carpeting replaces the hardwood floor, creating a more subdued atmosphere. The natural light, already abundant in the living room, extends into the bedroom almost seamlessly.
In the bedroom, the light-colored headboard designed by Brian Altarac creates a striking contrast with the dark wood wall. The Faro Barcelona reading lamp adds a warm touch to this space. Together, they form a cocoon that evokes the atmosphere of a hotel.
A custom-made, discreet wardrobe disappears behind tone-on-tone doors. The elegant handles are a testament to the attention to detail.
There is an unobstructed view of the living room from the bedroom. The curves of the bench seat harmonize with those of the bedroom, where the angles are softened to facilitate movement.
Back towards the entrance, a large mirror placed behind a bench stretches the proportions of the room. The mosaic floor, identical between the entrance and the bathroom, reinforces the continuous reading of the spaces. The pocket door fits into an arch-shaped opening.
In the bathroom, simplicity is key: storage concealed behind a mirror, wooden vanity unit, and sleek finishes form a perfectly controlled space.
With its rounded corners and curved fittings, the shower is a haven of calm, continuing the sense of fluidity found throughout the rest of the apartment.
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