A 753-Square-Foot Pied-a-Terre Overlooks Parisian Rooftops
Briefly

The apartment, characterized by its curves and open floor plan, contrasts sharply with traditional Haussmann-style interiors, while embodying a serene, Scandinavian aesthetic.
The design seamlessly merges angles into curves and lines into arches, creating a harmonious flow that invites exploration within the limited space of the pied-à-terre.
Masterful restoration by Drowicz Studio took over a year, resulting in a light-filled home that resembles a small hotel suite with distinct, custom-made furnishings.
With elements like the Italian alpine green marble bathroom and vintage leather chairs, the space feels like a meticulously crafted piece of jewelry—each element deliberately chosen.
Read at Architectural Digest
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