• H63_TIMELESS DUPLEX
  • H63_TIMELESS DUPLEX
  • H63_TIMELESS DUPLEX
  • H63_TIMELESS DUPLEX
  • H63_TIMELESS DUPLEX

    H63_TIMELESS DUPLEX

    Regular price €550,00
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    H63 is a place located in one of the most fashionable districts of Paris , the 10th arrondissement , a stone's throw from the Canal Saint Martin in the heart of a 19th century private mansion . This private mansion, which for many years hosted the creations of the…

    H63 is a place located in one of the most fashionable districts of Paris , the 10th arrondissement , a stone's throw from the Canal Saint Martin in the heart of a 19th century private mansion .

    This private mansion, which for many years hosted the creations of the artist Rodin , whose first bronzes came from the workshops located in the backyard, was a mecca of artistic creation, orchestrated by the Leblanc-Barbedienne family. Owners of the premises and wealthy industrialists whose foundries occupying the back of the building were the heart of this district; they were supplied with raw materials and in particular coal via the legendary Saint Martin canal.

    The interior architecture of this duplex is entirely clad in metal in homage to the industrial past of the place and designed in the functional spirit of Pierre Chareau 's creations with maximum use and modularity of space . It can be both a showroom or a pied-à-terre for a weekend in the heart of the capital. It combines oriental minimalism and work of raw materials carried out by craftsmen with exceptional know-how . 

    The place welcomes unique artisanal pieces in harmony with the interior architecture work guided by the nobility of the materials and the enhancement of the patina of time on them... A 19th century ryokan in the heart of Paris.

    Book here!

    H63 is a place located in one of the most fashionable districts of Paris , the 10th arrondissement , a few blocks from the Canal Saint Martin in the heart of a 19th century mansion.

    This mansion, which for many years hosted the creations of the artist Rodin , whose first bronzes came from the workshops located in the backyard, was a mecca for artistic creation, orchestrated by the Leblanc-Barbedienne family . The owners of the premises and wealthy industrialists whose foundries occupied the back of the building were the heartbeat of this district; they were supplied with raw materials and in particular coal via the mythical Canal Saint Martin.

    The interior architecture of this duplex is entirely clad in metal as a tribute to the industrial past of the place and designed in the functional spirit of Pierre Chareau's creations with maximum use and modularity of space . It can be both a showroom and a pied-à-terre for a weekend in the heart of the capital. It combines oriental minimalism and the work of raw materials carried out by craftsmen with exceptional know-how.

    The place hosts unique handcrafted pieces in harmony with the interior design work guided by the nobility of the materials and the enhancement of the patina of time on them.... A 19th century ryokan in the heart of Paris.

    Book Here!