In contrast to the rolling curves of designer Pierre Yovanovitch whom I posted about last month, the architect for this apartment, Pascal Grasso, obviously favors rectangular volumes — with the exception of the bedroom of course.
A quick look at his website reveals influences by the modern artists Donald Judd and James Turrell, as well as his own signature volumetric style.
Check out the article and the rest of fabulous pictures: Chic Tip | Dream Homes: Paris Apartment by Pascal Grasso.
Images: ChicTip




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Interesting, but not homey. If you like living inside a sculpture, it would be great. I'm more casual, I guess. I want colors, textures, artifacts of my Life...
I don't understand the appeal of places like this. It must be a status symbol or something.
You certainly don't get it.
So...enlightenment please?
This would be amazing to be inside on a sunny day. And, it's not as impractical as it looks, there seems to be tons of storage to hide the mess away.
ugh. no.
This is a beautiful space with some interesting floating ceiling features. I like the way the sunlight is diffused in the main living space.
dream looks itself in the mirror and sees nightmare.
I like it and I could see it being stress free until you notice little marks on all that white.
Crazy cool!!! Blown away ;D
eww. I can appreciate it, but how do you LIVE in that? I agre with the other comments, it lacks homey-ness.
Next step: unpack the boxes and begin decorating.
I love the living room (couldn't live in it, but it looks great), but the materials used in the bedroom look cheap and plastic-y to me.