LOULOU Restaurant by Joseph Dirand at Musee des Arts Decoratifs Paris.Designed by Joseph Dirand, LOULOU restaurant at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs has been conceived as an aesthete’s abode and a collector’s dining...
Immersed Office Installation by Studio Quetzal Inspired by The Deep Blue Sea.Three young French designers from Studio Quetzal — Benjamin Lina, Louise Naegelen and Adrien Gadet — have created an award-winning installation for the recent Design Parade festival at Villa Noailles in Toulon. Titled “Immersed...
‘Henri Martin’ Private Apartment in Paris by Laura Gonzalez.Designed by Laura Gonzalez, 'Henri Martin' is a Haussmannian private apartment in Paris with interesting and daring...
Compact Heritage Paris Apartment Renovation by Ubalt Architects.Ubalt Architects have renovated a 17th C apartment in Marais, accommodating a bedroom, dining, lounge, office, kitchen and bathroom within just...
Hermès’ Collections For The Home Set Inside Mauricio Rocha’s Brick Pavilion in Milan.During Milan Design Week, Hermès took residence inside a dark, dimply lit theatre which featured a specially commissioned brick pavilion by Mexican architect Mauricio Rocha. Dramatic raw and grey backdrop of the brick pavilion served...
The Snake by François Roche/ New Territories in Paris, France.If you’re ever lacking a bit of that artsy-edge in your design lives, only look towards Paris, France. For better or worse, you can trust the Parisians to explore and blur the boundary between art and architecture. Although I’m...
Guillaume Delvigne Stools4tools at the Tools Galerie in Paris.Stools4Tools by Guillaume Delvigne comprises twelve pieces and two prototypes, each piece in varying materiality, shapes and mass. Named after elements of travel and movement, Delvigne's idea was to recreate a sort of modernised...
‘The Dance of Impermanence’ Exhibition by Stéphane Guiran at MARS Gallery.MARS Gallery presents an ambitious new body of work by French artist Stéphane Guiran showcasing sculptures centred around an installation of glass &...
Maison de Verre Paris by Pierre Chareau + Bernard Bijvoet.Maison de Verre, translating as ‘House of Glass’ saw a pivotal shift in how architecture responded to its time. Built in 1932, it was the collective brainchild of French Interior Architect Pierre Chareau, Dutch Architect Bernard...