L'Wren Scott's Parisian Pied-a-terre

Divine vignette in the living room, with Damien Hirst spots.
Lately I've been drawn to more neutral interiors.  Interiors where warm-beige-painted paneling walls work as a backdrop to a combination of soft and textural furniture.  L'Wren and Mick Jagger's home in Paris, featured in Vogue May issue,  is the total opposite of what you would expect from a Rock-Star home: with beautiful paneling, walls painted in beautiful light tones that go from lilac to beige, herringbone floors all throughout the apartment, antique rugs, and the perfect balance between wood and fabric.  The final result is a jaw dropping home.   What I love most is how updated the apartment looks by keeping the paneling walls in light tones.  Enjoy!
It's all about lighting, look how the space behind the door reflects a bluish tone.
The glass in the bathroom is Lalique glass.   Mick Jagger bought in the 70's
images via Vogue
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