Bois de Boulogne

Neuilly

2020

In a 1960s building on the edge of the Bois de Boulogne, 130 square meters and a collection of contemporary art.

Affirming a resolutely modern architecture, Sandra Benhamou began by opening up the space and creating perspectives on the trees. She was then inspired by three art works belonging to her clients: a painting by Pierre Malbec for the colors, and two pieces by Tadashi Kawamata (Mennour) for the materials.

Her Dolly armchair, upholstered in brown velvet, harmonizes with the leather of the sofa, the cracked bronze of a coffee table signed by Erwan Boulloud (Galerie Glustin), the Emperador marble of the dining table, the quartzite of the countertop, and the variations of wood. Filled with natural light and rich materials, the apartment radiates a sense of calm and

Credits : Gaëlle Le Boulicaut