This apartment for rent in the heart of Paris, meanwhile, is strongly characterized by enormous size (it has four levels) and secondly from the exterior facade of eighteenth-century style, recovered from the curved shape of the interior design. Here, past and present are constantly chasing.
The spiral staircase connects the levels of the four, topped by a lamp designed by Hubert de Malherbe. At the entrance are the first close encounter between past and present: a Louis XV style furniture chair is covered with sheepskin with long hair.
Residents, in addition to the famous Tulip table by Eero Saarinen for Knoll, the sofa, lamps, carpet and coffee table furniture were all designed by Hubert de Malherbe. The dining room furniture resembles a Parisian restaurant: three bistro tables can still be together if necessary.