— Studio Ebur, Appartement Molière
A Paris apartment shaped through memory, composition and quiet contrast.
Set within a classical framework, the project preserves the existing (mouldings, parquet, proportions) while introducing a more restrained, contemporary layer.
Nothing is erased.
Everything is repositioned.
Objects, artworks and furniture define the space as much as architecture itself. A sculptural presence runs throughout, where pieces are not decorative, but structural to the atmosphere.
Light remains soft, almost diffused.
It settles on pale surfaces, textured fabrics and aged wood, allowing each element to emerge without hierarchy.
Moments of contrast appear gently.
A darker object, a sharper line, a contemporary insertion: always held within the calm of the existing.
The space is not conceived as a statement,
but as a composition.
An interior where memory is not preserved as image,
but lived through placement, proportion and time.
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Architecture & Interior Design:
@studioebur
Photography:
@matteoverzini
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