“This collection is a reference to the “French Riviera” of the 1920s, I was inspired by this mixture of casualness and creativity on the shores of the Mediterranean. The choice of materials: cane, vintage 1950s fabric and straw marquetry; more sophisticated, reflecting sunlight, give the place a seaside feel. I have worked on very organic shapes like the clover or the snake that bring a bucolic lightness to the project.” Pictures by Stephan Julliard
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“This collection is a reference to the “French Riviera” of the 1920s, I was inspired by this mixture of casualness and creativity on the shores of the Mediterranean. The choice of materials: cane, vintage 1950s fabric and straw marquetry; more sophisticated, reflecting sunlight, give the place a seaside feel. I have worked on very organic shapes like the clover or the snake that bring a bucolic lightness to the project.” Pictures by Stephan Julliard
Since 2015, Charlotte Biltgen has designed several restaurants for some famous chefs, among which the Clover – the new spot of Michelin-starred chef Jean-François Piège-, chef Armand Arnal’s two new restaurants in Tokyo, and the Klay club. She has also completed a wonderful villa in Cannes, in the south of France, and some luxury apartments in Paris. She is currently working on a house project in Brazil, and a gulet (a two or three-masted wooden sailing vessel) in the Mediterranean.
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