The currently Paris based Belgian designer Ramy Fischler of the firm RF Studio, was asked to renovate and to breathe new life into a duplex apartment in a listed Art Deco building in Paris.
He wanted to get a lot of daylight into the paneled rooms and brightened up the rooms by painting the top of the French 18th century paneling with the same brilliant white as the ceiling.
The paint fades out, leaving the natural-finished oak visible.
Living room Image source here – Photography by Paul Graves
By taking tradition and craftsmanship as a starting point to create contemporary design, Ramy Fischler shows respect for authentic elements.
Although the paneling is given a modern twist, the rooms retain their authentic look but lighter and fluffier for the eyes.
The making of the woodwork in the living room. Image source here - Photo RF Studio
Dining room Image source here – Photography by Paul Graves
Image source here - Photography by Eric Laignel
Image source here - Photography by Eric Laignel
Image source here – Photography by Paul Graves
Image source here – Photography by Paul Graves
Image source here - Photography by Eric Laignel
Ramy Fischler founded his design firm in 2010. He is a graduate of the Ecole Nationale de Création Industrielle, ENSCI-Les Ateliers and was the exclusive partner of Patrick Jouin for nearly nine years.
To see more of Ramy Fischler’s work, please visit his website RF Studio.
I just love Ramy Fischler’s design approach. Really brilliant!
What are your thoughts about it ?
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