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The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.
The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004.

LBY4555001: The Drugstore Publicis, 133 avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris 8, France. Architecture Michael Saee, 2004. Photography 05/06/2004., Saee, Michele (b.1956) / Bridgeman Images

Boutique Creeks, rue St-Denis (Saint Denis Saint-Denis or St Denis), Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1986.
Boutique Creeks, rue St-Denis (Saint Denis Saint-Denis or St Denis), Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1986.

TEC4555005: Boutique Creeks, rue St-Denis (Saint Denis Saint-Denis or St Denis), Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1986., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Boutique Creeks, rue St-Denis (Saint Denis Saint-Denis or St Denis), Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1986.
Boutique Creeks, rue St-Denis (Saint Denis Saint-Denis or St Denis), Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1986.

TEC4555021: Boutique Creeks, rue St-Denis (Saint Denis Saint-Denis or St Denis), Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1986., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

EGO Japanese design gallery, rue de Sevigne, Paris 75003. Architecture Pierre Louis Faloci, 1988. Photography 1988. Exhibition of furniture by Shiro Kuramata
EGO Japanese design gallery, rue de Sevigne, Paris 75003. Architecture Pierre Louis Faloci, 1988. Photography 1988. Exhibition of furniture by Shiro Kuramata

TEC4555024: EGO Japanese design gallery, rue de Sevigne, Paris 75003. Architecture Pierre Louis Faloci, 1988. Photography 1988. Exhibition of furniture by Shiro Kuramata, Faloci, Pierre-Louis (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Boutique Creeks, rue St-Denis (Saint Denis Saint-Denis or St Denis), Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1986.
Boutique Creeks, rue St-Denis (Saint Denis Saint-Denis or St Denis), Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1986.

TEC4555030: Boutique Creeks, rue St-Denis (Saint Denis Saint-Denis or St Denis), Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1986., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

The restaurant signs Christian Liaigre inside the hotel Puerta America, 41 Avenida America in Madrid, Spain. Architecture 2005. Photography 13/09/05
The restaurant signs Christian Liaigre inside the hotel Puerta America, 41 Avenida America in Madrid, Spain. Architecture 2005. Photography 13/09/05

LBY4555139: The restaurant signs Christian Liaigre inside the hotel Puerta America, 41 Avenida America in Madrid, Spain. Architecture 2005. Photography 13/09/05, Liaigre, Christian (1943-2020) / Bridgeman Images

Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06
Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06

LBY4555370: Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06, Seifert, John (1910-2001) / Bridgeman Images

Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06
Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06

LBY4555381: Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06, Seifert, John (1910-2001) / Bridgeman Images

Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06
Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06

LBY4555385: Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06, Seifert, John (1910-2001) / Bridgeman Images

Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06
Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06

LBY4555389: Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06, Seifert, John (1910-2001) / Bridgeman Images

Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06
Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06

LBY4555411: Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06, Seifert, John (1910-2001) / Bridgeman Images

Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06
Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06

LBY4555420: Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06, Seifert, John (1910-2001) / Bridgeman Images

Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06
Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06

LBY4555424: Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt, Germany. Architecture by John Seifert, Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun, 2005. Hotel Radisson SAS Frankfurt is designed by John Seifert architects as well as Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun for interior architecture. Photography 02/03/06, Seifert, John (1910-2001) / Bridgeman Images

Furniture of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
Furniture of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555564: Furniture of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

La Cristal Room de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
La Cristal Room de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555586: La Cristal Room de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Showcase of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
Showcase of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555605: Showcase of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Facade of the private hotel of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
Facade of the private hotel of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555617: Facade of the private hotel of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

The “ballroom” by Marie-Laure de Noailles from Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
The “ballroom” by Marie-Laure de Noailles from Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555657: The “ballroom” by Marie-Laure de Noailles from Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le Fouquet's Barriere, 46 avenue George V, Paris 8. Internal architecture by Jacques Garcia, 2003-2006. Photography 13/01/07.
Le Fouquet's Barriere, 46 avenue George V, Paris 8. Internal architecture by Jacques Garcia, 2003-2006. Photography 13/01/07.

LBY4555673: Le Fouquet's Barriere, 46 avenue George V, Paris 8. Internal architecture by Jacques Garcia, 2003-2006. Photography 13/01/07., Garcia, Jacques (b.1947) / Bridgeman Images

Le Fouquet's Barriere, 46 avenue George V, Paris 8. Internal architecture by Jacques Garcia, 2003-2006. Photography 13/01/07.
Le Fouquet's Barriere, 46 avenue George V, Paris 8. Internal architecture by Jacques Garcia, 2003-2006. Photography 13/01/07.

LBY4555698: Le Fouquet's Barriere, 46 avenue George V, Paris 8. Internal architecture by Jacques Garcia, 2003-2006. Photography 13/01/07., Garcia, Jacques (b.1947) / Bridgeman Images

Le Fouquet's Barriere, 46 avenue George V, Paris 8. Architectyre of Edouard Francois, 2003-2006. Photography 13/01/07.
Le Fouquet's Barriere, 46 avenue George V, Paris 8. Architectyre of Edouard Francois, 2003-2006. Photography 13/01/07.

LBY4555720: Le Fouquet's Barriere, 46 avenue George V, Paris 8. Architectyre of Edouard Francois, 2003-2006. Photography 13/01/07., François, Édouard (b.1958) / Bridgeman Images

Irie a Paris, 8 rue Pre aux Clercs, Paris 7. Architecture by Denis Colomb, 1987. Photography 1987
Irie a Paris, 8 rue Pre aux Clercs, Paris 7. Architecture by Denis Colomb, 1987. Photography 1987

TEC4555729: Irie a Paris, 8 rue Pre aux Clercs, Paris 7. Architecture by Denis Colomb, 1987. Photography 1987, Colomb, Denis (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Ungaro Store, 2 avenue Montaigne, Paris 8. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1989. Photography 1989.
Ungaro Store, 2 avenue Montaigne, Paris 8. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1989. Photography 1989.

TEC4555769: Ungaro Store, 2 avenue Montaigne, Paris 8. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1989. Photography 1989., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Ungaro Store, 2 avenue Montaigne, Paris 8. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1989. Photography 1989.
Ungaro Store, 2 avenue Montaigne, Paris 8. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1989. Photography 1989.

TEC4555781: Ungaro Store, 2 avenue Montaigne, Paris 8. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1989. Photography 1989., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

La patisserie Pierre Herme, 185 rue de Vaugirard, Paris 15. Architecture by Christian Biecher, 2004. Photography 15/02/05
La patisserie Pierre Herme, 185 rue de Vaugirard, Paris 15. Architecture by Christian Biecher, 2004. Photography 15/02/05

LBY4555934: La patisserie Pierre Herme, 185 rue de Vaugirard, Paris 15. Architecture by Christian Biecher, 2004. Photography 15/02/05, Biecher, Christian (b.1963) / Bridgeman Images

Le cafe Fauchon, Shinjuku, Tokyo. Architecture by Christian Biercher. Photography 30/05/07
Le cafe Fauchon, Shinjuku, Tokyo. Architecture by Christian Biercher. Photography 30/05/07

LBY4556058: Le cafe Fauchon, Shinjuku, Tokyo. Architecture by Christian Biercher. Photography 30/05/07, Biecher, Christian (b.1963) / Bridgeman Images

Le cafe Fauchon, Shinjuku, Tokyo. Architecture by Christian Biercher. Photography 30/05/07
Le cafe Fauchon, Shinjuku, Tokyo. Architecture by Christian Biercher. Photography 30/05/07

LBY4556062: Le cafe Fauchon, Shinjuku, Tokyo. Architecture by Christian Biercher. Photography 30/05/07, Biecher, Christian (b.1963) / Bridgeman Images

Le cafe Fauchon, Shinjuku, Tokyo. Architecture by Christian Biercher. Photography 30/05/07
Le cafe Fauchon, Shinjuku, Tokyo. Architecture by Christian Biercher. Photography 30/05/07

LBY4556068: Le cafe Fauchon, Shinjuku, Tokyo. Architecture by Christian Biercher. Photography 30/05/07, Biecher, Christian (b.1963) / Bridgeman Images

Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.
Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.

LBY4556154: Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.
Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.

LBY4556160: Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.
Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.

LBY4556164: Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.
Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.

LBY4556167: Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.
Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.

LBY4556173: Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.
Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.

LBY4556176: Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.
Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.

LBY4556223: Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le magasin Fauchon, 24-26 place de la Madeleine, Paris 8 Architecture Christian Biercher.
Le magasin Fauchon, 24-26 place de la Madeleine, Paris 8 Architecture Christian Biercher.

LBY4556231: Le magasin Fauchon, 24-26 place de la Madeleine, Paris 8 Architecture Christian Biercher., Biecher, Christian (b.1963) / Bridgeman Images


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