Maison Louis Carre by Alvar Aalto, Revisited by In Common With
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Maison Louis Carre by Alvar Aalto, Revisited by In Common With
"[Alvar Aalto] is a key inspiration behind why we founded In Common With—and the guiding principle of our first collection, Core: a modular system built to evolve, adapt, and endure."
"Aalto designed the house as a complete environment, from built-ins to light fixtures, dissolving the boundary between architecture and interior."
Maison Louis Carré, designed by Alvar Aalto in 1956, is his only completed building in France. The house features a sequence of rooms that transition from a low entry to a terraced garden. Aalto collaborated with his wife, Elissa, to create a total work of art, integrating architecture, interiors, and furnishings. New York-based studio In Common With installed contemporary fixtures in alignment with Aalto's design principles, emphasizing modularity and adaptability. The house remains a complete environment, showcasing Aalto's vision of dissolving boundaries between architecture and interior design.
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