A 16th-century Italian fireplace mantle, paired with a chimney clad in 17th-century tiles, set inside the Paris apartment of renowned antique dealer Pierre Passebon.
The interior was conceived by his life partner and in-house decorator, Jacques Grange.
A striking dialogue between centuries: sculptural stone, watchful eyes, and bold geometry meeting timeless craftsmanship.
Not just a fireplace — a theatrical architectural statement where history becomes part of everyday life.
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A 16th-century Italian fireplace mantle, paired with a chimney clad in 17th-century tiles, set inside the Paris apartment of renowned antique dealer Pierre Passebon.
The interior was conceived by his life partner and in-house decorator, Jacques Grange.
A striking dialogue between centuries: sculptural stone, watchful eyes, and bold geometry meeting timeless craftsmanship.
Not just a fireplace — a theatrical architectural statement where history becomes part of everyday life.
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I love that fireplace
If I won the lottery, I wouldn’t make an announcement, but there would be signs.
That’s pretty fuckin’ metal. 🤘
So sick