Wire artist Marie and her husband found an old print shop in the middle of Paris, that made it look like they were in the middle of the countryside, so they bought it and turned it into a BoHo loft. Around a colorful coffee table, an oversized sofa is covered with cushions and blankets brought back from Morocco, while raw wood armchairs face it.
For the kitchen, Marie played on contrasts. She chose functional cupboards with fronts in very high-tech brushed stainless steel, with large designer handles, while the work top, made to measure, is in solid wood.
The bedroom is highlighted by the very light sand tone of the walls, the wooden elements stripped and left raw. The bamboo slatted partition wall is a creation by artist Antonis Cardew. The bedside tables, mottled, have been repainted in white.
These are a few of Marie’s wire sculptures which decorate the home.
A small corner of greenery has been set up on the terrace in back, which is a bonus outdoor space in the middle of a bustling city.
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