Spa La Maison Evidens de Beauté

For its tenth anniversary, the Evidens de Beauté brand has opened its first Parisian space for facial and hair beauty and entrusted the project to interior designer Emmanuelle Simon. A unique setting, imagined as a private interior that illustrates the double Franco-Japanese influence of the House through the meeting of these two worlds.

It is in an airy and elegant space that equilibrates a range of authentic materials such as sandblasted furniture, Japanese ceramics in Raku, the blue stone of Hainaut, patinated metal and brushed brass. Thus, the textures and the natural colors of the materials contrast with the purity of the architectural lines.

Carved into the rock, the rough stone of the central island evokes a Japanese garden. A suspended banquette is enhanced with rice paper panels. On both sides, the wall sconces from Emmanuelle Simon's Raku-Yaki collection warm the space with a soft golden light.

A well of zenith light diffuses along a trunk of driftwood crossing the staircase. The look attracted by this perspective, invites to engage in an archway, immersive, to access the areas of care.

Different level changes suggest an invitation to intimacy and serenity. The ritual is staged in the cabin, dramatized by solid wood screens that reveal subtle lines of light horizons. The floor covered with tatami mats and the ceiling adorned with a bas-relief triptych carved by the artist Zoltan Zsako plunge us into a real moment of escape.

This idea of ​​experience is fundamental in the work of Emmanuelle Simon, whose talent has infused a world of sensations at once singular and delicate.

 

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