Bringing back retro in Paris

You can't say you're nostalgic for the ’50s, you weren't even born. And yet you love Tati’s film Mon Oncle and Roman Holiday by William Wyler, furniture by Corbusier and Herman Miller, the songs of Elvis Presley (before his sequinned costume days), Christian Dior’s New Look and, more generally, the wind of freedom that blew over those years. This is Doisneau's France, in black and white. The France of annual holidays and the Nationale 7 Holiday Route. The Douce France that Charles Trenet sang about. The perfect place to settle down and show off your vintage items. The themed parties you love to hold will take on a whole new dimension here! And nowadays, a 3,230 sq ft garden near the Luxembourg gardens is nothing short of a luxury. 2,938 sq ft of living space over three levels, ideal to showcase your designer furniture. Six bedrooms is never too many in Paris. And the light! The original bay windows and glass walls flood the rooms with light. Here’s to the ’50s!

 

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