Rue Fabert is an apartment project designed by Yovanovitch, and it is in the Paris’ Invalides neighborhood. Its interior has the power of giving us the enchanted autumn feeling.Pierre Yovanovitch is a true master of fitting historic spaces into the contemporary style. On art, architectural elements, and vintage furniture, he usually mixes with its signature haute couture aesthetics. His goal is always to create a refined yet unpretentious place.
The decor has minimalist lines full of color that gives life to the spaces. Here is the proof that mixing different color palettes can transform into interesting areas. It is possible to diversify and mix colors and yet have a place with harmony. The colors were chosen for this design to let in and reflect all the natural light. Especially in an apartment, having natural light is a crucial thing to have in order to bring a little of the outdoors to the indoors.
This apartment design in Paris has also many details in velvet- and they are never too much. There is velvet everywhere from the armchairs to the center tables.In the main living room, the fireplace gives a sophisticated touch. It is the perfect example of the extreme elegance of simplicity.
- Interiors: Pierre Yovanovitch
- Words: Qianqian