VM36, Paris
Never Too Small
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12-Apr-2024
Nostalgia meets contemporary flair in this 1970s-inspired apartment located on a former cabaret site, a stone's throw away from the famous Moulin Rouge theatre in Paris.
Home to architect Jean-Malo Le Clerc and his partner Victor, the apartment is a tribute to his favourite design era and the ideal stage to house the couple's treasured collection of furniture from their favourite designers.
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