A photographer's eye applied to interior architecture.
The apartment is organized around a backlit circular ceiling that acts as an artificial sky, compensating for the lack of natural light. Rich colors, contrasting textures, reflection and transparency come together to create an interior world infused with mystery — a subtle balance between shadow and light, where a reimagined past meets an imagined future.




The T-shaped two-bedroom apartment is organized around a concentric living room that connects the various spaces while optimizing the layout. This central core allows for a fluid circulation between rooms, turning the living area into a true heart of the home — a welcoming place to gather.
The space oscillates between warmth and coolness, elegance and ease, blending vintage finds with contemporary design pieces.
The atmosphere draws inspiration from Maxime’s holiday photographs, as well as from films and short features admired for their lighting or visual style — such as *Blade Runner 2049* by Denis Villeneuve, *Self 05* by Wong Shya, and the paintings of artists like Edward Hopper.

“What emerges from this apartment is simply incredible: an atmosphere, an energy, a place in constant transformation — a space where every minute is a moment in its own right and where every detail comes to life.”Our clients



With inherent sensuality and suggestive power, the glass bricks act as grand geometric frames—revealing glimpses of what lies beyond without fully unveiling the mystery, evoking the allure of shadow and light.







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