
Technology meets aesthetics, with Cordivari
With their rhythmically textured external surfaces, the Run and Seven Lines fan coils become natural elements in the landscape of contemporary interiors.
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The same screen system is duplicated in the bedroom to accommodate the bedside tables and integral lighting. This small space, available to rent for a Parisian escapade, is at the forefront of interior design.
Space is further maximised by integrating cupboards into the walls (including a spare folding bed and a desk). A full-height storage cabinet, again bespoke, with a carved surface provides gentle relief. “This technique enables a unique material to be created. The grooves measuring several millimetres are revealed in varying degrees according to the play of light and shadows throughout the day. The graphic lines alleviate the mass of furniture bringing strength to the large white surfaces,” outlines the architect and designer.


Woodwave, Paris
Program: apartment
Architect: Paul Coudamy
Area: 60 sqm
Completion: 2014

Seamless design, ECLISSE steps outdoors
ECLISSE introduces Syntesis Areo Outdoor, extending the sleekness of its flush-to-wall system to exterior applications. Robust and adaptable, it reimagines technical access points as integrated design features, ensuring a continuous aesthetic flow between interior and exterior spaces.
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