While visiting the opening night preview gala of The Spring Show, I came across the work of Pierre Yovanovitch featured in a magazine given out to attendees. The 2,150-square-foot house is located on the top floor of an Hotel Particulier in Paris. Pierre Yovanovitch has been named by Architectural Digest as one of France’s most exiting young interior design talents. Yovanovitch’s introduction to interior design was merely by chance when his friends asked him for help to decorate their homes while he was designing clothes for Pierre Cardin. What I love most about his home is how he can combine comfort with rustic to a very polished result.
Pierre’s style is what Modern Magazine called sophisticated modernist and I couldn’t agree more. About his home he says “This is my interpretation of rustique chic“
Love the exposed wood in the library.
A mid-century daybed by James Mont and a wood and cork table by Paul Frankl used in the living room.
Pierre opted for a more bohemian approach for his dining area while still using mostly mid-century furniture. When friends come over, the sofas are pulled up to the Jules Wabbes’ table.
Below, more eye candy from his work.
This post was edited on April 3, 2017 for accuracy.
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I would love to explore those rooms in person.
classiq
his interpretation of his home design sums it up perfectly: rustique chic. I'm happy to discover his work. Ada
ticklishfromadistance
Amazing! I am so into this place. Great inspiration!