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SQUARE RANELAGH
DESIGNERS : Le Berre Vevaud LOCATION : Paris AREA : 300m 2
DINING AREA
Chandelier : vintage from the 1950 ’ s Rug : Diurne Dining table : Sequoia table by Le Berre Vevaud Chairs : Set of 6 chairs by Sophie S ’ Assoit Armrest , Maison Dada Back side table : Olbia Commode , Lava tray by Le Berre Vevaud Lamp / statue on left : Totem , Jessica Boubetre , Yves Gastou 2 sculptures : Delphine Brabant , Exit Art Comtemporain Glass candle : Ooum Brass book holder : Raphael Navot , The Invisible Collection Gold artwork : Anne Gaiss , Virginie Louvet
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Interior design agency Le Berre Vevaud entirely restructured the spaces of a 300m2 Parisian townhouse for a couple of art collectors and their children .
The floorplan of this hôtel particulier was extensively redesigned in order to meet the clients ’ wishes : the creation of a contemporary interior to showcase their outstanding collection of art . The design duo was also commissioned to create a state of the art ‘ well-being ’ area at the garden level .
On the first floor , served directly by a lift , the large volumes have been separated by a play of divisions and partitions . The entrance to the apartment is defined by a large openwork screen in black brushed oak and an asymmetrical Hainaut blue stone floor inlay . The stairs were entirely reworked , covered with an anthracite grey waxed concrete , and a wrought iron handrail was added .
In the center of the open kitchen / dining room sits an imposing table with a Sequoia marble top , custom-made by Le Berre Vevaud ’ s co-founders Raphaël and Thomas . This large family living space features much of the clients ’ extensive art collection as well as more furniture designed by Le Berre Vevaud including the Barth stools in Emperador marble and solid black lava stone .