Additional information
ARCHITECT / DESIGN | Hélène and Olivier Lempereur |
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RANGE | Prestige |
CAPACITY | 340 bottles |
FINISHES | Mirror-polished stainless steel |
PHOTOGRAPHER | Jo Pauwels |
The bespoke creation of a prestige wine cellar for a private mansion in the 16th arrondissement of Paris can accommodate up to 340 bottles.
The main objective was to separate the kitchen and dining room while maintaining transparency and luminosity, adding a decorative touch to both spaces. The space is made up of two cellars, each with two glass doors, offering a unique temperature zone for storing the wines in each cellar. The display shelves are inclined in mirror-polished stainless steel with touches of chrome, adding a touch of elegance and modernity to the whole.
The work was carried out by architects/designers Hélène and Olivier Lempereur, and the photos of the cellar were taken by Jo Pauwels.
ARCHITECT / DESIGN | Hélène and Olivier Lempereur |
---|---|
RANGE | Prestige |
CAPACITY | 340 bottles |
FINISHES | Mirror-polished stainless steel |
PHOTOGRAPHER | Jo Pauwels |