The Art of Design Issue 21 2016 | Page 13

13 the office invites to write , in an "old Paris" atmosphere expressed through pictures of Jean Claude Gautrand from the Gad Collections’ gallery. The projection room ,the third room, seems designed to provoke dubious encounters meetings: between oversized armchairs in luxurious fabric, bronze sculptures, and velvet curtains. a meeting surrounded by C. butler ‘s modern artwork and Fernand Weil’s oil canvas But mainly meeting with the "third art" because the "must" is that it becomes a projection area with its "Home Cinema", thanks to the integrated. screen and ceiling projector the decoration and materials create a special atmosphere, a little "rock and roll" as Gerard Faivre likes to sat . For this apartment, three intimate and luxury suites were designed Master suite in this, spacious and sublime,suite Gérard Faivre’s collaboration with ungaro confirms the idea that haute couture dresses refinesour interiors. Filled with ungaro’s spirit , we find a quite ” glomourous” atmosphere accentuated by the curves of the bed, linen silk, by the wall covering gold glittery but also by the sensuality that emerge artworks , marta Coulson, Frédérique Choisel and Jérome Festy. technology isinvited to this suite: Behind the ungaro’s mirror hides a television.