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Apartments with Eiffel Tower View
A spacious and bright apartment, full of elegance and classical order, occupies the entire top floor of a building in the heart of Paris. The use of designer decor elements, textures, and soft tones helped Stefan Olivier create an elegant, emotionally charged interior.

The open terrace along the building facade spans the entire floor, offering views of the city's landmark and the famous panoramic view of Paris rooftops.
At the stone balustrade, a garden table made of metal and marble sits beside a chair crafted from branches and wood slices from the decorator's own art gallery. Its taste and intuition are trusted by the most distinguished collectors.

Guests first notice the refined accent in the majestic vestibule. Its highlight is the Eros table made of Carrara marble and a solid piece of the same material in oak flooring.
The designer carefully planned the staging with full harmony and without artificiality. The foundation of the soft and relaxing color palette is light oak, white walls, monochromatic curtains, and gentle shades of gray and beige.

Plenty of space to maintain proportions: about 350 square meters with high ceilings – the apartment is located under the roof itself.
The airy open-plan layout is enhanced by an abundance of natural light that flows smoothly through large windows.


Classic atmosphere is maintained through decorative elements: ceiling cornices and harmonizing fireplace decor (surrounds) that echo the cornices, with strictly formal columns.
The main furniture was selected from design brands. Vintage pieces of twentieth-century hits are also collected here, which continue to define the style in interior design: hints of elegant 1940s or carefree 1960s. But there are no explicit accents on a particular era's trend, so the details do not alter the overall spirit and style.

In the dining area of the living room, modern tables and chairs from Maxalto contrast with an antique Chinese cabinet: admire its black patina. The bar counter is made of marble.
In the décor are works by ceramicist Antonio Lampicko from the 1970s, a painting by Jordi Alcazar, and a lamp by Angelo Brutto.

In front of the fireplace, a chair and footstool upholstered in designer fabric Zimmer + Rhode, as well as side tables with surfaces made of petrified wood. A mirror in an antique gilded frame sits next to a painting by Feliciano Bejar and vintage magnifying glasses.
This resting corner in the living room is visually separated from the dining area by a gray silk rug on the floor.
Lighting is also carefully planned: to achieve smooth transitions without sharp contrasts, all artificial lighting in the house is organized through soffits with dimmers.

Vintage 19th-century garden benches in Provence style appear throughout the apartment, surprisingly harmonizing with Art Deco items and modern art pieces.
In the bedroom, instead of bedside tables, built-in open shelving for storage and suspended shelves were used. On each shelf, gold lamps by Pierre Cardin. On the wall, a sculpture by Curtis Gere 'Raindrops', created in 1968: a mirror framed with gold droplets.
Notice the romantic window in the bathroom vanity area offering a view through natural greenery of the terrace to the Eiffel Tower. A postcard indeed!



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