Peggy's talent for blending classic Parisian architecture with modern design shines in this Trocadéro apartment. Nestled within a Hausmannian building in the prestigious 16th arrondissement, the living space boasts tall ceilings adorned with exquisite molding and an original fire chimney, evoking the charm of old-world Paris. The furniture selection reflects Peggy's discerning eye, with a Poliform sofa, a leather armchair, ottoman, and side table ensemble from B&B Italia, and a striking coffee table from Cassina. Adding a touch of vintage allure, an antique Venetian mirror sourced from the famous Puces flea market in Paris St Ouen graces the room, complemented by the iconic Flos Arco floor lamp. Personal artworks adorn the walls, infusing the space with Peggy's unique personality and style.
Embracing the eclectic design ethos typical of Parisian interiors, Peggy seamlessly combines traditional architectural elements with contemporary furnishings and decor. The resulting aesthetic is a captivating fusion of old-world charm and modern sophistication, creating an inviting and visually dynamic atmosphere. In the bedroom designed for a young music enthusiast, Peggy expertly balances the client's interests with vibrant pops of color, incorporating architectural moldings, a Murano chandelier, and heirloom furniture pieces passed down through generations. Rich silk and velvet curtains in a bold hue add opulence and warmth to the space, serving as a stunning focal point that ties the room together. Custom upholstered dining chairs, featuring a luxurious mix of striped velvet and deep bordeaux suede, echo the colors of the curtains, harmonizing the room's palette. A vibrant yellow abstract artwork by Cuban artist Hector Frank adds a final touch of artistic flair, infusing the space with energy and personality.