France – Asnières-sur-Seine
The Paris architectural studio has transformed a laboratory into a luminous loft that combines art, design and nature in the north-west of Paris. In 2015, the founders of Hélène Pinaud and Julien Schwartzmann established the audacity of “architectural compositions, furniture lines and material combinations”.

It's a modern style influenced by Scandinavian and Italian styles, it's cost-effective with geometry and minimalist volume to create space at the right time. It was this time that it was built in Asnières-sur-Seine and this calibrator, which turned out to be the Mediterranean fascinator. This apartment of 160 m2, distributed on three floors, is defined as “an immersive, minimal and intimate light”.


It is due to the partition of the piano on the ground to create an ampio space flooded with light before the front panel and the installation of a roof on the back side of the interior with the front. However, it is important to note that the property is designed by furniture, “architectural architecture comes organically”.

Allo modo, the interaction of volume, form and color is a permanent game that underlines “it is visible, normally invisible”. The living space is divided between the kitchen, the living room and the living room, between the office dominating the view from the mezzanine, freeing up a place to install a pianoforte.

© Heju Studio

Ogni pezzo è un piece per gli occhi, con materiali naturali and vivi, dimensioni poetiche et intitive. When it came to the kitchen, it was a little scolpita a mano, and the final touch was at the door of Paris.





