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Dark Gothic & Raw | Rick Owens Paris apartment

Rick Owens industrial Paris apartment

One my most read blogs over the years is the story about the Parisian apartment of Rick Owens and in case you missed it in

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A French townhouse with a VIPP kitchen

A French Townhouse with an industrial kitchen

It’s been over 15 years since I visited Uzes in the south of France. My brother had rented a house in the countryside near the

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Industrial minimalism | Frama Rivet Collection

No need to tell you I have always been attracted to metal. Years ago I mainly wrote about industrial and raw spaces, early readers will remember

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An industrial basement with Terraformae tiles at Alcova 2024

At the basement of villa Bagatti Valsecchi Terraformæ showed a project by Sant’Anselmo furnace, dedicated to experimentation, design, and research in the field of terracotta.

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A new Silestone Loft collection inspired by industrial design

  I recently attended a webinar by Cosentino, a webinar that I thought was really well organised, visual attractive and informative. Although I missed the

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A raw and industrial work space | Arno Declercq

Last year I showed you the objects of Arno de Clerq in this blogpost Bespoke objects by Arno Declercq and in my home, you might also have spot

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An industrial interior at Cheval lounge bar in Thessaloniki

Thinking about Thessaloniki I rather think off white and blue instead of raw concrete and steel! Cheval lounge bar, located in the heart of Thessaloniki

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An 80s style industrial warehouse

What an amazing space I found through the blog of my friend Allan of Bungalow5 who is using this home as one of the main inspirations for

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An industrial home in a converted factory in Germany

Earlier this year I posted the wonderful home of Petra and her family in an old refurbished factory, today some more pictures that I did not

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A raw and industrial apartment in Copenhagen

I would love you to have a look at this raw and industrial apartment in Copenhagen, the home of Inge-Hanne Draw Anderson and her husband

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Industrial lamps by Anour

Continuing in the footsteps of Danish design traditions Anour, meaning light in Farsi, founder and Architect Arash Nourinejad realized his vision to create a lamp

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An Industrial chic restaurant | Hangar Amsterdam

Living in the Eastern Docklands the former Amsterdam harbour, I do not cross the IJ river to the Amsterdam North area really often but the

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Paris Favourites | After meeting at @edit.napoli Paris Favourites |  After meeting at @edit.napoli last October, it was a pleasure to meet up again with designer @haydnwerp  His debut was only three months ago at Edit Napoli, followed up by the exhibition in Paris during @maisonetobjet in The City, 
and more to come!

This time in Paris at the Librairie Michel Bouvier at St. Germain, Haydn presented his latest collection ‘Arcus’. Inspired by the enduring structure of Ancient ruins, the Arcus collection explores what remains when architecture is reduced to its essence.

👉Read the full story on vosgesparis.com 👈
#maisonobjetinthecity
Favourites from Paris 🤎 Maison & Objet in the City Favourites from Paris 🤎 Maison & Objet in the City seems to get bigger every year. This exclusive event designed for professionals, bringing together around 100 addresses with exceptional design and decoration including decorators, interior architects, galleries, prestigious houses, and master artisans. 

Impossible to see everything and really hard to choose where to go, what to skip and also enjoy the many small cafes and amazing stores. I did selected a few of my favourites to show you on vosgesparis.com 

👉👉Reliefs by La Lune Galerie, Altin, and CØR Studio being a real amazing exhibition 👈👈 @cor___studio @a_l_t_i_n__s_t_u_d_i_o @lalune.galerie @maisonetobjet #maisonetobjet #pastrevealsfuture
Favourites from Paris 🤎 Maison & Objet in the City Favourites from Paris 🤎 Maison & Objet in the City seems to get bigger every year. This exclusive event designed for professionals, bringing together around 100 addresses with exceptional design and decoration including decorators, interior architects, galleries, prestigious houses, and master artisans. 

Impossible to see everything and really hard to choose where to go, what to skip and also enjoy the many small cafes and amazing stores. I did selected a few of my favourites to show you on vosgesparis.com 

👉👉Reliefs by La Lune Galerie, Altin, and CØR Studio being a real amazing exhibition 👈👈 @cor___studio @a_l_t_i_n__s_t_u_d_i_o @lalune.galerie @maisonetobjet #maisonetobjet #pastrevealsfuture
From past bedrooms to today’s Slow Makeover ✨A lit From past bedrooms to today’s Slow Makeover ✨A litle peek at how my spaces have changed over time. Full story and new plans in today’s article on vosgesparis.com

1. New linen bedspread by @zara home and I finally found the perfect spot for my @framacph lamp
2. Still in love with this small cabinet by @zarahome together with an old family image framed in my grand mothers early modern Art deco picture frame. 2025
3. Really happy when I got rid of the textured ceiling and plastered my whole house. It inspired me to really start decluttering 2018
4. Decluttering going well I’d say 2018
5. I loved industrial furniture and this locker holding my clothes really fitted the concrete wall. I still have this wall and I am struggeling to decide what to do with it as it really fits open loft feeling of my home Inwas after back then (2017)
6. I used some green, which was very rare for me, when I decided to dress everything up a bit. This photo made it into the @ElledecorationUK 2016
7. Here I used my old @ikeanederland Besta cabinets, enjoyed it for a bit 2016
8. From when I had a colum in @ikea family live magazine after they came to photograph my home for it back in 2011
9 -10 Back from Paris I designed this clothing rack and got it made by a Silvermith, still enjoying it today 🤍 2011
11. A picture styled by the @ikea Live team with Ikea products the article came in issue #23 which was also the last Ikea family live magazine. I remember blogreaders from all over the world sent me the magazine in their lanquages 2011
12. Early blog years and discovering @zarahome opening its first location in Amsterdam … I remember buying the complete beddingset that was on display 😉 After posting these images I was picked up by an American Online magazine who covered my home for the first time 2010 

Did you made it through the end?👏 let me know which style you like most and read the article on vosgesparis.com to see what’s up next 🖤
The sense of smell is believed to be the most prim The sense of smell is believed to be the most primitive sense. We handpicked our personal favourites and I would love to invite you to combine yours with one of our selected ceramic burners, 👉 available in my webshop 🤎#homefragrances #cermicburners #shopvosgesparis
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