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The Haussmann style has been preserved and even enhanced: despite the wall opening, the original moldings still highlight the ceiling.
We’ve fallen in love with the delightful seventies accent of this pair of vintage armchairs! The model is Plona, by Italian designer Giancarlo Piretti.
Made-to-measure curtains blend in with the immaculate walls, allowing the furniture to take center stage.
The radiators, moved under the windows, open up a new space of expression for beautiful design pieces, like this console in lacquered wood structure.
The kitchen is designed as an alcove. This ensures both proximity and independence of use from the living room.
The omnipresence of wood is contrasted by brushed metal and chrome accents.
The @atelier_trium concrete countertop was cast on site!
Feeling peckish? You can make your snack facing the window, so as not to miss any of the natural light.
Rarely has a bathroom break been so elegant! Trone’s Callipyge bowl is a work of art.
Now it’s time to move on to the bedroom, where the same theme runs through the materials and colors.
This wall, covered with full-height cupboards, also conceals direct access to the shower room.
We love the quirky, industrial touch of this stainless steel washbasin, a material used more commonly for sinks.
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