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The Fashion Editor Apartment feels like a private boutique hotel suite shaped by years of travel, vintage shopping, gallery visits, and carefully chosen investment pieces. Luxurious yet personal, polished yet comfortable. Every piece is already chosen to sit together — the room, not a shopping list you have to sort out yourself.


Dark wood, wall-mounted, a single drawer. The first thing you see walking in — and the least fussy.

Premium silk peonies with a lifelike texture and a subtle vintage, distressed finish. Structured enough to hold their shape through repeated styling.

Slim braided metal stems in a warm finish. A pair of different heights, lit for dinner and left out for everything in between.

A long table set for conversation. Sculptural pendant light overhead, mismatched vintage chairs pulled around dark wood, a gallery wall built up over years, not a single shopping trip.

A walnut console under a vintage mirror. A marble tray for keys and perfume, fresh flowers or a loosely arranged branch — the first and last impression of the apartment.

Featured stay
A quiet 50m² apartment on Rue Pasquier, in the Madeleine district, minutes from Place de la Concorde and the Opéra Garnier. Fourth floor, courtyard-facing, bright and still — the kind of stay that asks nothing of you.
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