06 → 1926 - living
Translating the style of the 1920s into a luxurious penthouse in Paris: the Roaring Twenties, blending Art Deco and Bauhaus.
During the 1920s, there was a significant shift in the perception of aesthetics and the functionality of spaces and objects. The Bauhaus movement emphasized simplicity, practicality and the use of innovative materials, while Art Deco was characterized by luxurious materials, geometric lines, and ornamental patterns.
Soft pastel colors and muted tones, accented with black and white, along with materials like glass, metal and wood were widely used. This reflected a desire to honor tradition while embracing modernity and technological advancement.