Life in the Factory
08Oct12
Judith and Robert came across this deserted factory while walking along the Oise river, near Paris, nine years ago. It was a modernist’s dream still filled with test tubes, files, and furniture as if the workers had just walked out one day. They wanted to save it from destruction, but weren’t sure how to achieve this huge mission. After living in one tiny room and seven years of hard work, they have turned the factory into the bright, colorful home they dreamed of nine years ago. The tiniest of everyday objects are celebrated here from vases to toy cars. Love it. pb
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What a great fins, a nice mix of colors from fun yellow to deep burgundy. I noticed how well they incorporated Ikea without to looking too much like Ikea!
Great airy space. I’m envious as always….
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