Rue Du Bac Apartment in Paris by Rodolphe Parente.For an apartment situated on Paris’ historic Rue Du Bac, Rodolphe Parente’s kaleidoscopic interior remodel could have you mistaking it for a gallery. Neither loud nor muted, the home features outré pieces that are both bizarre and...
Stolen Objects from the Sea by Uchronia and Antoine Billore.In a world where everything seems digital, Uchronia makes a statement—warning of the consequences of our actions on marine ecosystems and the death of traditional skills. Their latest Wave collection resembles anemones, starfish and...
Public Spaces That Pop.Public spaces define the culture of a city and shape the way we all live. Well designed, they have the power to create a sense of community, belonging and identity. And the best part? Everyone can join in. They can also be almost anything,...
Drama at the Gate: Terminal 2G, Charles De Gaulle Airport by Dorothée Meilichzon.Charles De Gaulle Airport has received a dramatic overhaul by the je ne sais quoi queen of hospitality herself—Dorothée Meilichzon. No, not the lounge, but an actual boarding hall at Terminal 2G, and like almost everything she touches,...
Rosalie Hotel in Paris by Marion Mailaender.With Hotel Rosalie, Marion Mailaender shakes up the average Parisian 4-star standard. The designer looked to build on what already exists in order to implant her work in its authentic context, with all materials equally chosen for their...
Rodolphe Parente’s Debut Furniture & Lighting Collection.Rodolphe Parente brings playful sensibilities to his debut furniture and lighting collection Apertura at the upcoming Paris Design Week. The architect broadens his range of materials to create a collection of transversality while...
A Young Art Collector’s Home by Corpus Studio.Corpus Studio drew inspiration from several sources for this raw and glam house of a young art collector—London’s architectural scale; the volumes and large windows of early century Parisian artists’ studios; Italian architect Carlo...
An Old Greenhouse in Paris Converted into Event Space by Forme Architecture + Urbanisme.Forme Architecture + Urbanisme have delivered an atypical project—the conversion of an abandoned horticultural greenhouse into event space in the private garden of the Clinique Saint Jean de Dieu in Paris. Built in the 18th century for...
Villa Guggenbuhl in Paris by Hauvette & Madani.Villa Seurat isn’t a villa at all. Rather, it’s a small private street of studio-houses of yesteryear artists like Jean Lurçat, Marcel Gromaire and Arnold Huggler, designed in large part, by late architect André Lurçat in the early...