Interior Architect François Champsaur's Parisian Apartment overlooking the gardens of Musée Picasso is home to a growing collection of Midcentury and Postmodern Art, Design and Furniture.
Entrance
Entrance
Salon Study
Salon Study
Salon Shelving
Salon Shelving
The entrance way painted a bold green features a Limited edition Tre Pezzi Armchair in white Mongolian goat hair Designed by Franco Albini for Cassina. Above sits a Gouache by Portuguese artist Bela Silva, just below a Wall Sconce by Champsaur himself for Pouenat Ferronnier.
In the Salon a desk showcases a Postmodern Vase and Tahiti lamp by Ettore Sottsass for producer Memphis. Also featured, a 1958 Gouache artwork by Italian artist Giulio Turcato.
Behind the desk is shelving designed by Champsaur to display more of his various collections.
Lounge
Lounge
Dining
Dining
In the Lounge several artwork are show cased across the wall, including a Lithograph piece by artist Richard Serra, across from the fire place French Designer Eric Schmitt's Vase,  is a Yellow painting by Swiss artist Carmen Perrin. A brown leather lounge chair from the Paris flea market sits next to a Champsaur design Coffee table and dining table also by Champsaur.
Dining
Dining
Bookcase
Bookcase
Bedroom
Bedroom
In the kitchen hangs a Noguchi lantern near the Salon dining with two LCW by Charles and Ray Eames beside a 1960's Italian painting. Across from the kitchen dining is a Carlton Bookcase by Ettore Sottsass for Memphis adorned with a collection of well loved books, and lit by two Champsaur sconces for Pouenat Ferronnier.
In the bedroom the bold green is carried through with a handwoven bedcover from Tibet, above sits a painting by British-French artist Marine Hugonnier and each beside features Origami lamps by Champsaur for Pouenat Ferronnier.

Photography by Romain Laprade

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