Parisians, if
you’re looking for some place to forget this August dull weather, we only have
one advice: le Pavillon des Canaux. This place is not only a bar and a restaurant
with an amazing decoration, but it’s also the place to meet! You can practise yoga,
work in a co-working space dedicated to new technologies, or attend the
shootings of Arte shows. A must-see, a must-go, a must-do: we absolutely LOVE
it!
How does it
work? It’s very simple, you can choose any room of the house to enjoy a cup of
coffee, a glass of wine or a diner with your friends. Every room has its own
decoration and is a small world in itself. Our guided tour:
Like in Art or in Literature, Modern and Classic each have their supporter in Decoration. But unless the other arts, with decoration you can match both of them in one same room. Surprising results guaranteed...
Classic Interior and Modern Decor
‘Le Mobile’ by Xavier Veilhan, Château de Versailles, motorized painted steel mobile.
“There'll
be nothing but beauty, wealth, pleasure,
With all
things in order and measure.”
Charles Baudelaire, l’invitation au voyage, (in Les Fleurs du mal)
Kee Club
Kee Club
could be the exact embodiment of Charles Baudelaire’s poem from which the lines
above are extracted. This club is indeed a real ‘Invitation to the Voyage’: a
classical European residence with African sculptures and pieces of arts from
the greatest (Pablo Picasso and Anthony Quinn to name but a few), richly
decorated with precious colors and Bauhaus designed 1940’s furnishings.
Entering Dider Legros' world is a unique experience! You can spend hours staring at his dynamic sculptures, trying to understand the very complex mechanism of his amazing artworks.
Here is a video of his work 'Reflect', which really grabbed my attention. It is the perfect combination between art, technique and design!
Reflect byDidier Legros.
7 pieces still available. You can see one at Timothy Outlon* in Hong Kong.
Want to learn more? Visit Didier Legros' website!
After years of
fruits and veggies scattered all around the kitchen, I say YES to an esthetic, original and functional fruit basket. I discovered this 'tree' at my friend's and I totally fell in love with it. She chose a big sample,
but smaller sizes are also provided.
I saw it in several decoration magazine and honestly I am completely
found of it. A bit of exoticism and nature in a city dweller everydaylife
never killed anybody…