This amazing space was designed by H2O Architects for a comic book enthusiast — the shelves and niches that fill the apartment's walls pay homage to the "blocks" of comic strips and offer the perfect place for a collector to showcase their collections...
Designed by H2O Architects, this apartment has us green with envy! You can see many more photos and more floorplans and renderings at Dezeen: Front and Back Apartment by H2O Architects.
Via: Dezeen.
(Images: Julien Attard)
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Comments (8)
This would drive me a little batty. It would be fun for retail though.
Swiss Cheese
Great for Reatil. NOT Residential.
This is a great layout with well balanced rooms and the creation of unique living space dividers. This is especially true given the usual non-standard spaces of Paris flats.
Love it
it's a afantastic way to include nicely a collection (that some call clutter!) in the environment.
It is a great design for any collector who wants to showcase their treasures.
fantastic, love the accent colours
the whole place looks to clean but homely
I think it could be fantastic in a kids room
I adore everything that H2o creates: they do fantastic for children, and I think when an adult has that playful heart or sensibility, it is a perfect match. But, I too collect the old tin robots, comics and peculiar things that would not look good in most American 'dining room china hutch' display, you know? They just think so far outside the box, the box does not apply to them.
Oh, what I would not give for a studio in Paris -reflective of any architecture, to be honest: this or the beloved beamed ceilings. America is certainly not alone in this, but WOW we have so many beige shoeboxes to choose from. Of course, I also speak from an income level, yeah? Maybe in the outer outer arrondissement there are many beige shoebox inside plain-wrapped outer buildings as well? I admit: I did not go there to see.