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THE VERY FABRIC OF STYLE

An antique staircase as old as the Eiffel Tower, fresh vibrant colours, and the eclectic use of fabrics characterise the overhaul of this Parisian apartment of Pierre Frey and lighting designer Émilie Cherpitel, the husband and wife duo behind the family-run French fabric house Maison Pierre Frey.

Nestled on the bustling, yet elegant rue des Petits Champs in the 1st arrondissement, the couple’s Parisian apartment occupies the top floor of the flagship Maison Pierre Frey, a family-run French fabric house founded by Pierre’s grandfather in 1935.

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