“Seek the reason for every form
Eugène VIOLLET-LE-DUC,
because every form has its reason.”
Préface des Entretiens sur l’architecture, 1863

“Reinvented,” where craftsmanship blends harmoniously with materials to create a unique space.
The sheet metal of the worktop and island is an iconic signature of the Laurent Passe workshop.
The added soul is brought by the wagon bottoms of the facades and the old beams of the island. The orange zelliges combined with the terrazzo flooring add an extra touch of refinement.




a fireplace
wabi-sabi style

The monumental charred wood fireplace, spanning eight meters, stands out as another powerful signature of the space.
It blends perfectly into this house’s sculptural volumes, dominated by concrete.


Project carried out in collaboration with architect Fabien RAMADIER and interior designer Julie RAYNIÈRE – Kaban.


Find out more about this project in the Press section:
Report by Laurence Dougier for Côté Sud magazine No. 214
Photos by Nicolas Mathéus
