Apartment with elements of new Art Deco in Paris

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19 Feb 2023

Geometric prints, gold accents and sculptural furniture are in the project of designer Oscar Lucien Ono

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Francis Amiand
The Maison Numéro 20 studio, led by designer Oscar Lucien Ono, has completely changed the look of the Paris apartment, located a few steps from the Arc de Triomphe. In the updated interior, the characteristic features of the neo-Art Deco style enter into a dialogue with the original elements of the architecture of the baron's time Osman.

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Francis Amiand
In the design of the space, the designers used timeless materials: an array of makassar wood, alabaster, bronze, brass, silk velvet, leather, forged metal and mirrors. The richness of textures is shaded by a muted color scheme consisting of gray, beige and white tones.

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Francis Amiand

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Francis Amiand

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Francis Amiand

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Francis Amiand
Graphic prints became the "leitmotif" of the interior. The black line seems to stretch from the entrance itself, repeating itself on the marble floor, curtains, pillows and carpets. The central place in the space is occupied by the window between the kitchen and the dining room, decorated with golden triangles, circles and inserts of corrugated glass. Geometric motifs are repeated in the bedroom: the wall behind the headboard, upholstered in leather, is cut into many quadrangles.

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Francis Amiand

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Francis Amiand

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Francis Amiand

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Francis Amiand
Another important component of the interior is sculptural furniture. In the dining area, a marble and brass table designed by Maison Numéro 20 is combined with forged Pouenat chairs and rattan chairs, whose round backs echo the drawings on the window. Next to it, a gray sofa wraps around a coffee table with a gold top. The composition is completed by a console designed by Hélène Paoli and an ultra-comfortable white armchair by François Champsaur.

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Francis Amiand
Animal images refer to the Art Deco style. Among the numerous works in the apartment you can find a bronze sculpture of a bird by Marc Vellay and a patinated copper sculpture of a gazelle by Francisco Moretti. The panther on the piano is also inspired by the exquisite interiors of the interwar period.

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Francis Amiand

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Francis Amiand


