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black and white, Celine Wright, designer, floorboard, mérésine, minimalist, stair riser, trompe l'oeil, wallcovering, whimsy
At first glance, you would think it’s one of these Scandinavian B&W interiors. This is in fact the house of Sandrine Ziegler-Munck, the designer behind the French brand Mérésine, known for her jewels and children clothes. Located in Alsace, this 19th century house features various elements of surprise, from trompe l’oeil to revisited art display. The result is a fresh and whimsy interior.

The entrance back wall is decorated with a baroque trompe l'oeil. Note the skull cushion, an irreverent touch in that retro lounge chair ('Galaxy' from Svensson and Sandström).

A classic painting is revisited as a wall covering in the dining room. I love the contrast with the minimalist led light fixture (LeDeun Luminaires)

Touches of bright colors cheer up the immaculate white bedroom. My favorite feature? The elliptical ceiling light made of japanese paper ('Cocon', Celine Wright).
Images Marie Claire Maison

