On the seafront in the stunning Larvotto area of Monaco, are 2 apartments that young, talented interior designers Humbert & Poyet have transformed to create a unique space. By reflecting Humbert & Poyet’s vision of the Riviera lifestyle, the aim of the project is to be timeless while exuding discreet luxury. The building is straight out of the 70s, with a ceramic mosaic façade, it is the perfect link to an interior inspired by the iconic images of Monaco, Palm Beach and Palm Springs by Slim Aarons.
Inspired by the blending of French and Italian style that takes place on the Riviera, Humbert & Poyet wanted a mix of legendary French pieces from the 50s along with vintage Italian furniture. The design is one of measured sobriety, punctuated with touches of bright colour, printed wallpapers influenced by plants and breath-taking exterior views out over the Mediterranean.
The 60m2 living room is filled with innovative furniture and objects, however these contemporary pieces fill the room naturally, with grace and without becoming formulaic and too precious. The challenge of the project was the blending of beautiful 20th century furniture from galleries around France with contemporary new pieces and bespoke designs. Much like directors, Humbert & Poyet treat spaces like stage designs, aiming to create different emotions within a single location.
- Interiors: Humbert & Poyet
- Photos: Francis Amiand