Paris Apartment

Apartment in Paris by Pascal Grasso Architectures

Pascal Grasso Architectures of France have installed a landscape of blocks across the ceiling in this monochrome apartment in Paris.

Apartment in Paris by Pascal Grasso Architectures

The plaster boxes conceal functions like lighting, air-conditioning, a sound system and ventilation.

Apartment in Paris by Pascal Grasso Architectures

Further volumes creep down the walls to form storage and furniture.

Apartment in Paris by Pascal Grasso Architectures

Storage units curve round the walls of the first floor bedrooms.

Apartment in Paris by Pascal Grasso Architectures

Photographs are by Nicolas Dorval-Bory.

Apartment in Paris by Pascal Grasso Architectures

Apartment in Paris by Pascal Grasso Architectures

Apartment in Paris by Pascal Grasso Architectures

A large volume, opened directly on the terrace, is created. It will become the main space of the floor, the reception room. The bedrooms are rearranged on the first level.

Apartment in Paris by Pascal Grasso Architectures

Device, consisting in visual accumulation of volumes, creates rhythm in the new space. They invade the floor, walls and ceiling. The ceiling is the strong element structuring the room.

Apartment in Paris by Pascal Grasso Architectures

Composed of suspended plaster boxes, it makes the space more dynamic. It integrates and hides functional and technical components such as air conditioning, lightning, sound, ventilation.

Apartment in Paris by Pascal Grasso Architectures

These elements gradually invest the place turning into storages, kitchen appliances, balustrade for stairs, bar, coffee table, etc… The lightning system, hidden behind the volumes, provides diffused, indirect and scalable light.

Apartment in Paris by Pascal Grasso Architectures

The bedrooms are designed with the same process: clarity of the space and functional “furniture-objects”. A large furniture includes common functions such as bathroom, bed, desk, closet, etc… The set is made of grey painted MDF. Colours and shapes customize the rooms.

Apartment in Paris by Pascal Grasso Architectures

Program: Designing an apartment

Location: Paris

Architect: Pascal Grasso Architectures

Completion: 2010

Apartment in Paris by Pascal Grasso Architectures

Assistants: Damien Descamps – Juliano Bottari

General Contractor: Bane-Déco

Carpenter: Art et confort

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Aesop at Merci by March Studio

Aesop at Merci by March Studio

Melbourne practice March Studio have trapped 4500 cardboard boxes behind netting in this store for Australian skincare brand Aesop.

Aesop at Merci by March Studio

Located within Parisian concept store Merci, the installation uses the brand’s own packaging in an undulating installation that rises up one wall and spreads across the ceiling.

Aesop at Merci by March Studio

Aesop at Merci by March Studio

Aesop at Merci by March Studio

Photographs are by Louise Baquiast.

merci is housing the Australian cosmetics brand Aesop for a spectacular installation in the Orangerie from 18th of December.

Aesop at Merci by March Studio

For merci, Aesop founder Dennis Paphitis challenged Australian architect Rodney Eggleston to imagine an original installation for the space. The project is emblematic of Eggleston’s play on repetition and the elevation of everyday objects from commonplace to statement.

Aesop at Merci by March Studio

Rodney Eggleston, founder of March Studio, is an Australian architect of 29 years who lives and works in Melbourne. He began his career with Rem Koolhas and has worked in partnership with Aesop for 7 of the brand’s signature stores, most recently Aesop Saint-Honoré, which opened in September at 256, rue Saint-Honoré, Paris.

Aesop at Merci by March Studio

The installation consists of 4500 cardboard shippers and 40m2 of netting.

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