Paris interior design studio After Bach have reimagined an art collector’s apartment in a 17th-century building in the city’s first arrondissement. Overlooking the Place Dauphine, the home’s materials, furniture and art were carefully chosen to echo its quintessentially Parisian location.
After Bach have chosen a“quintessentially Parisian”material palette, including sage-green lacquer, ivory-coloured lime plaster, parquetry flooring, bronze and ivory jute fabrics, and greige stone. Handmade ceramic stools and side tables by Galerie JAG bring a playful touch to the spaces. In addition, their choice of furniture and art demonstrates a delicate balance between understated and playful, resulting in a simple yet charming atmosphere.
The bedroom is After Bach co-director Francesco Balzano’s favourite room in the apartment, with its doors painted in the project’s signature sage green letting in abundant natural light and views of the neighbouring buildings. The ensuite has been approached in the style of traditional Parisian bathrooms, with the added bespoke element of made-to-measure stone basins.
- Interiors: After Bach
- Photos: Vincent Leroux