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The space was designed as a studio, office and ceramics workshop .
By partitioning off the toilet area, a real – completely red – entrance was created.
It is highlighted by these Pailla lamps, created by designer Eileen Gray for her villa E1027 in 1927.
In the kitchen, zoom in on the beautiful encounter between vibrated stainless steel andenameled lava stone.
In the foreground, the countertop’s small 5x5cm red tiles add a revisited lab bench feel.
A charming detail: the imperfections of the aged mirror on the cupboard doors.
The bathroom extends the graphic and colorful effect of the small tiles.
The minimalist living room showcases a sharp selection of design pieces …
… while the patio door gives access to a magnificent terrace on the same level!
The high ceilings have enabled the creation of an office on a platform. It also benefits from the patio door.
The bleached pine structure matches the varnished floor.
And here’s the bed! It’s cleverly concealed in a drawer, so as not to take up too much space during the day.
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