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Best of têtes de lit
Elle ne peut pas se lever de son lit. Qui est-elle ?
Purement décorative, la tête de lit regagne ses lettres de noblesse, rétablie par les designers et architectes d’intérieur du moment. Luke Edward Hall, Pierre Yovanovitch ou encore Dorothée Meilichzon usent de tous les stratagèmes stylistiques pour ajouter un supplément d’âme à la chambre à coucher.
Dans cette sélection ? Les rayures Beetlejuice, les boudins molletonnés, les ondulations… Six styles qui vont prendre la grosse tête.
Head Stripes
“Les deux Gares par Luke” Hotel by Edward Hall © Benoît Linero
In a classic setting at the Hotel Les deux Gares and the Hotel Paradis in Paris, or retro-contemporary at the Sugar Room concept store in Italy, the interior designers summon the optical stripes of Tim Burton's film Beetlejuice in the master suite.
Sugar Room by Baciocchi Associati © Stephen Kent Johnson
Seismic ripples
Bedroom by Irem Erekinci
The waves arrive like an earthquake on the headboards. In a raw wood version at Coucou Meribel designed by Pierre Yovanovitch, in lacquered wood in the Model Room by TCD² Design or in fabric on the 3D decorations by Irem Erekinci, the wall decoration is sensually sculpted to instill good vibes in the room.
“Le Coucou Méribel”, hotel from the Maisons Pariente collection by Pierre Yovanovitch
And the light was!
“Sud Suite” by In Out Studio
A luminous work of art in the middle of the room at Sud Suite by In Out Studio, a retro-bohemian hybrid headboard at the Hôtel Saint-André des Arts by Chloé Nègre, or an invisible version at The Collectionist Hotel by Pattern Studio... The light settles near the bed and softly dims. An invitation to abandon oneself in the arms of Morpheus.
“St-André Des Arts” Hotel by Chloé Nègre © Laurence Revol
to your brushes!
“Le Sud” Hotel by Stéphanie Lizée
On a traditional headboard at the Hôtel Le Sud by Stéphanie Lizée, as a minimalist mural in the Parisian room decorated by STUDIO AMV or as a whimsical painting by Beata Heuman, sketched lines and gouache patterns are invited behind the bed for a true "artist's room".