Amazing grace An Isamu Noguchi ‘Butterfly’ stool creates a moment of calm in this audacious home. “The house is clear and bright, but with a lot of contrasted
and colourful details,” Laure says. Set, match A pair of vintage Scandinavian seats balance the space below the Art Deco window, while Bloomingville pendants
descend from the living room ceiling. Breathing space Each of the three bedrooms has its own mezzanine (opposite), which provides extra beds. Cushions by
Stiletta dress up the bed, and the ladder doubles as a shelf. Coat check Bags and jackets are hung near the front door on wall hooks by Vitra (top left). She’s got
tile Laure decorated the bathrooms with Art Deco-inspired geometric tiles (middle left). “The patterns create vibration and visual emotion,” she explains. “It’s
a total look – a block of tiles from the floor to the walls without visual separation.” In the master ensuite, a mirror by Umbra, tapware by Kohler and a mirrored Stiletta
cabinet ooze glamour. Metallic moments Glimmers of gold and silver recur in every room – like this bedside unit and Habitat silk blanket (bottom left). A
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