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Apartment Trocadero by Rodolphe Parente // Paris.


Photography © Olivier Amsellem.

Our clever French friend, Rodolphe Parente, has sent us these exclusive images of his latest project – a spectacular Paris apartment located in a classic dressed-stone building in the Trocadero area, facing the Eiffel Towel. A terrible start this is not, but it’s what Mr Parente has done with it that counts. This generous 350sqm apartment of vast volumes and proportions features a series of heritage elements from the 18th century such as decorative mouldings, coffered ceilings, Chinese-influenced pediments and marble fireplaces. Oh baby… You had me at 18h century.

The owners of this apartment, a couple in their thirties with three children, are passionate art and contemporary furniture collectors who asked for a series of open spaces to display their impressive collections.

The main idea for the renovation was to propose sensible new interventions while respecting the heritage character of the space. The project involved refurbishment of the entire apartment – from partitions and walls, to ceilings, mouldings, trimmings, custom joinery and furniture and lighting selections.

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