Demisch Danant Crafts a Serene, Minimalist Interior for a Young Family in Brooklyn
Briefly

Since founding their eponymous gallery in 2005, Demisch and her Paris-based partner, Stéphane Danant, have been introducing American audiences to French titans like Paulin, Joseph-André Motte, Michel Boyer, and Maria Pergay.
"It all plays as one," Demisch explains of their multiarmed practice. "When envisioning shows, we picture environments, acting as the clients." In the case of the Brooklyn project, she continues..."
With scroll moldings, ornate banisters, and 13-foot ceilings, Upjohn's neo-Gothic architecture served as a canvas. Demisch Danant, collaborating with Cheung Showman Architects, oversaw a historically sensitive renovation..."
"We wanted to allow the architecture to do the heavy lifting, adding minimalist furnishings that would not distract the eye," says the client.
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