Paris Apartment, Iryna Dzhemesiuk and Vitaly Yurov

The interior of the two-storied apartment in historical center of Paris, was born in cooperation of Ukrainian designer Iryna Dzhemesiuk and Vitaly Yurov.

Located in a historic building, it has retained its unique character but significantly changed, become more modern and stylish.

Basis of the composition takes dark color, which is rare in decoration of Parisian residences. It became a perfect backdrop for brass metal accents and pieces of furniture.

Using a noble marble Portoro, black gloss, dark glass, patinated brass combined with a magnificent oak parquet created an elegant and comfortable space for living.

Interior equipped with modern furniture and lighting from following brands: Busnelli sofa, Arketipo chair, Delightfull floor lamps, Baxter chandeliers .

As a result of meticulous work of designers, each element has taken its place in space and created a harmonious and functional environment.P_1

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Posted by Maya Markovski

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