The book provides an intimate look at the work of design greats and the exclusive hideaways on the Seine that are typically hidden away from prying eyes. Let's take a look inside:
Exquisite, unique, and elegant interiors abound in the 220-pages of the impressive tome. If you're a Francophile like me, or if you just love gorgeous and inspiring interiors that bridge all genres, take a closer look and pick up your own copy via the Amazon link below:
Ah, to dream of such spaces. All my Parisian friends live in 20-square-meter studios that, despite being tiny, cost a fortune in rent. On the other hand, it is so easy to furnish a place with one-of-a-kind finds from brocantes and second-hand stores, if one doesn't have a family nearby to hand things down.
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