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A Former Boyess of Napoleon Iii Turned Into a Parisian Apartment
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Behind a discreet facade of the Parisian streets is sometimes hidden an unexpected story. It belongs to a former mansion that was, it is said, Napoleon III's boynière, once offered to one of his mistresses. A fragment of imperial history hidden in the city, some traces of which still remain: noble volumes, delicate mouldings, a light that glides along a thread of windows open on a silent garden. This article In Paris, architect Léonie Alma Mason…
The architect Léonie Alma Mason called on a bold mix of free associations to completely rethink this Parisian apartment and put it at the service of an important collection of art. A veritable exercise of embodiment.
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