IN THIS PARISIAN APARTMENT, CLASSIC HAUSSMANNIAN ARCHITECTURE GOES ON AN ACID TRIP
03/05/2023 02:26 PM
The living room of an apartment in a 19th-century building in Paris, which was designed by the firm Uchronia. The sofa and matching cocktail table are by Edra, the lounge chair by Pierre Paulin, and the orange cocktail table by Bert Funari Studio. The orange floor lamp is by Ettore Sottsass, the bookshelf by Wendy Andreu and Bram Vanderbeke, the mirror by Uchronia x Kazus with a vintage frame, and the floor lamp (left) by Kazuhide Takahama.
BY GAY GASSMANNPUBLISHED: APR 19, 2023
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Ayoung, worldly couple moves into a classic Haussmannian building near Paris’s Champs-Élysées and is faced with a choice: stay true to its 19th-century character, leaning into the high ceilings, marble mantels, and gracious rooms, or throw caution to the wind. One glance at its color-saturated rooms and it is evident which route this couple chose.