Luis laplace on the new french interior

Architect and decorator Luis Laplas.

“Luxury is not about having a thing known designer, but to have access to different styles, - says Luis Laplace (Luis Laplace), - Today there is no such tendency, which would lead the world of decor in one direction. Before us, as if laid out the menu - and we choose. We do not follow the formula, but focus on the client and the specifics of the project. You cannot arrange the Parisian pied-à-terre, the New York penthouse and the castle in Scotland in the same vein. The future is against formulas of all kinds. ”

A pair of chairs, diz. Elizabeth Garust and Matteo Bonetti, 1993. Bronze, textiles. Height adjustable oak and brass table. Italy, 1950. Metal vase for fruit, diz. Mathieu Matego. France, 1950. Floor lamp, diz. Jean-Pierre Vincent. France, 1950. Italian sofa, 1950. Laplace Bespoke console. Table lamp, diz. Nils Köhler. Denmark, 1960.

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A native of Argentina, Luis Laplace (or Laplace in Spanish style), studied architecture in Buenos Aires, worked in New York, and then settled in Paris. In 2004, he opened a bureau in partnership with manager Christophe Como. Since then, he made a brilliant career, becoming the darling of Parisian artistic bohemia. Among the clients are Ivan Wirth, Adriana Abascal Schroeder, Emmanuel Perrotan.

Tables FL125 Laplace Bespoke. The base is made of patinated brass, the table top is decorated with ceramic tiles. Sofa, 1950. Oak wardrobe, France, 1960. Table Laplace Bespoke, table top trimmed with the skin of an Argentine horse. Bowl of stone, diz. Michael Verneiden, Edition Komm. Belgium, 2015. Wooden bowl, diz. Karl Aubok. Austria, 1960. A pair of French chairs, 1940.

“Predicting trends is extremely difficult. And yet it seems to me that yellow, pink and green are the colors that will define our interiors in the near future. You can see them in my showroom.

Sofa and table lamp Aymier d'Arquès, Laplace Bespoke. A pair of side tables in beech and ceramics, Italy, 1950. Three ceramic vases Jasper Maison, Holland, 2014.

My showroom is located in the ninth arrondissement of Paris, in a typical Ottoman building built in 1863. High ceilings compensate for small size. One wall was unfinished, we left it as it is, the rest were painted white, as well as the floor.

Lacquered metal table, 1980. Oak chairs, 1950. Glass and brass floor lamp, Edition Perzel, 1960. Everything - France.

The space is very simple, it easily adapts to different types of furniture that we present, from antiques to my copyright Laplace Bespoke things. We update every month. It is pleasant for our customers to know that they acquire unique items or objects of which there are only a few in the world. ”

Lamps Laplace Bespoke. Italian tables of oak and ceramics, 1950 Tables FL125 Laplace Bespoke: patinated brass, table top finished in terrazzo. A fireplace with a marble portal is a legacy of Ottoman times. Rosewood stools, diz. Burnt Petersen for Henrik Worts Furniture. Denmark, 1950. Floor lamp, diz. Mathieu Matego. Black metal. France, 1955. Sculpture on the fireplace: Marcel Lemar. Gypsum. France, 1935. Tables FL125 Laplace Bespoke. The base is made of patinated brass, the table top is decorated with ceramic tiles. 1950s sofa. Chair, diz. Elizabeth Garust and Matteo Bonetti, 1993. Bronze, textiles. Height adjustable oak and brass table. Italy, 1950. Vases Daum, 1930. Coffee table. France, 1940: Transparent tabletop opens up a brass graphic base. The lamp with a ceramic base, 1955. Tables FL125 Laplace Bespoke. The base is made of patinated brass, the table top is decorated with ceramic tiles. 1950s sofa. Ceramic vases, diz Karl Harry Stalhan. Sweden, 1955.

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