
Paris
Collector's apartment
In Paris, in an institutional apartment with statutory refinement, an informed art collector composed a universe as sophisticated as accommodated. From the entrance, the straws signed Louison de Caunes dress the walls of a subtle weaving, both discreet and precious, giving the tone of an interior where each material tells a story. Here, the eye is permanently asked, caught up in a controlled sequence of works, rare objects and daring juxtapositions a constant dialogue between eras, styles and textures.



The lounge, with a cabinet accents of curiosities, mixes bronze, lacquer, carved wood and wild textiles, orchestrated in a perfectly assumed density. Each piece plays its score in a learned visual composition, where chance has no place, but where the pleasure of collecting remains palpable. The terrace opens like lush breathing, thought like a suspended garden, a soothing counterpoint with inner intensity.
This apartment is much more than a living environment: it is an aesthetic manifesto, a cultivated setting for a man who does not choose between old and modern, nor between rigor and freedom. A place designed to see, to feel, and above all ... to never get bored.






