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The room sets the mood. The light seals it.From vaulted stone arches to gilded Parisian boiserie, every great dining roo...
22/05/2026

The room sets the mood. The light seals it.

From vaulted stone arches to gilded Parisian boiserie, every great dining room starts with architecture and finds its soul in the fixture overhead. Swipe through our favorite dining rooms where design, light, and the art of gathering come together. ✨

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06/05/2026

I visited a new friend Amy , founder of Keur-Amy Langseth at her studio and left completely obsessed! Every bag she makes is intentional, considered, and honestly unliIke anything I’ve seen. The kind of craftsmanship you don’t stumble upon easily.

She’s still under the radar. For now. 😌

04/05/2026

Sharing with you a day in my life here in Paris.

Started with French class because living here means actually trying to belong here. Then somehow the afternoon led me to the Hôtel de Crillon ,a historic palace hotel overlooking Place de la Concorde, known for its timeless interiors and quiet kind of luxury, catching up with a friend like it was the most ordinary thing.

It wasn’t. It never is.

This city keeps surprising me. 🖤

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From classic to modern, rustic to minimal, the paper lantern just fits. It softens the room, diffuses the light, and rou...
28/04/2026

From classic to modern, rustic to minimal, the paper lantern just fits. It softens the room, diffuses the light, and rounds out even the sharpest architectural edges without demanding any attention. 🏮

Are you into paper lanterns, or do you prefer a more structured statement light? 🧐

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Nour Arida’s () Paris apartment was designed to feel like a little piece of Beirut — a pied-à-terre that keeps her conne...
23/04/2026

Nour Arida’s () Paris apartment was designed to feel like a little piece of Beirut — a pied-à-terre that keeps her connected to Lebanon while living in France.

Architect Carl Gerges built the whole interior around warmth and softness: a caramel sofa, a pink kitchen, milky whites throughout. Nothing sharp, nothing cold. The palette reads as indulgent without trying. It’s the kind of space that feels like it was chosen for comfort first and aesthetics second, even though both are clearly considered.

What’s easy to miss is the restraint underneath it all. The softness works because it’s disciplined. Every piece earns its place in the same tonal story.

→ Save this if you’re building a warm, tonal interior from scratch.

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French architect Antoinette Zalewski  transformed this St Germain residence from two separate units into a seamless, ele...
22/04/2026

French architect Antoinette Zalewski transformed this St Germain residence from two separate units into a seamless, elevated whole. New parquet floors, restored panelling, a bespoke staircase, and custom rugs. Every detail shaped by skilled French craftsmen and a serene, neutral palette drawn from the colours of Paris itself. ✨

🏢 ST GERMAIN GRAND APARTMENT

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21/04/2026

A little Paris night out at Le Grand Café.

Good food, beautiful interiors, and time well spent with family.

Always nice to be back here.

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Why do Paris apartments feel so much better than everything else?While living in this cute 3 bed 2 bath apartment in the...
20/04/2026

Why do Paris apartments feel so much better than everything else?

While living in this cute 3 bed 2 bath apartment in the 6ème, I realized it comes down to a few things done really well:

• High ceilings
They create space without adding anything

• Herringbone wood floors
Classic, subtle, and never go out of style

• Crown molding + ceiling medallions
The detail that quietly elevates the entire room

• Interior French doors
They give you openness and separation at the same time

• Natural light
The one thing you can’t fake

I’m staying in this adorable pied-a-terre for a two months. It is my sister and brother in law’s place; they invited me to cozy up here on my own while they are back home in LA.

Every room keeps proving the same point. It’s not about adding more. It’s about getting the foundation right.

If you could only bring one of these Paris apartment design elements into your home, which one would it be?

21/12/2025

at night. One month in the city of lights.

💃🏿 Send to anyone you want to visit Paris with in 2026.

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