Classically Juxtaposing Pied-à-Terres

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Lichelle Silvestry Designs a Pied-à-Terre in Paris

Designer Lichelle Silvestry leads the design project at a historical top-floor Pied-à-Terre in Paris. The renovations bring attention to the structure's historical character, using it as a canvas for modern aesthetics and elevating the material materials including marble, wood, and linen.

The home is defined by its large jute rug and custom linen sofa in the living space. This is complemented by a walnut wooden coffee table from the Invisible Collection. Other furniture includes the Lassen armchair and Cassina Utrechy chair frame. She also creates a custom low storage unit which elevates the space's functionality. There is also artwork by Spanish artist Javier Torres to bring a seamless harmony to the space which blend art and design in a classic way.
Trend Themes
1. Historical-modern Fusion - Combining historical architecture with modern design elements showcases the growing trend of blending past and present aesthetics.
2. Sustainable Luxury Materials - The use of materials like marble, wood, and linen reflects a trend towards sustainable luxury in interior design.
3. Art-integrated Interiors - Incorporating original artwork into living spaces is becoming a popular trend, merging functionality and visual appeal.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Interior design firms can capitalize on the demand for spaces that harmonize historical charm with contemporary luxury.
2. Luxury Furniture - The luxury furniture industry sees innovative opportunities in crafting custom and sustainable pieces that serve both aesthetic and functional purposes.
3. Art Curation - Art curation services are increasingly sought after to enhance the appeal of high-end interior designs through the integration of unique art pieces.

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