
"This truly unique residence offers spectacular reception volumes. Indeed, in its efforts to welcome the artistic and social elite of Paris, the apartment opens onto a magnificent 600-square-foot winter terrace (bigger than a lot of apartments in Paris!)."
"Traces left by Bardot and Sachs can be found, like the purple marble bathroom designed and chosen by Bardot, and the red velvet emblematic of the iconic Régine's club in New York, while the coffee table is said to be linked to French actor Alain Delon."
"Renovated in 2018, the apartment boasts a primary suite, two children's bedrooms, and an independent guest bedroom, all of which have retained both the essence of its era and their original architectural elements. With onyx, travertine, and marble floors, ornamental moldings, double-height ceilings, and wide openings behind Tiffany stained glass, the space is a perfect place to entertain."
Located in the prestigious OECD district, this renovated Art Deco apartment occupies the sixth floor of a secure historic building. The residence includes a cinema room, gym, wine cellar, and service areas alongside a primary suite, two children's bedrooms, and guest bedroom. Original architectural features include onyx, travertine, and marble floors, ornamental moldings, double-height ceilings, and Tiffany stained glass windows. A 600-square-foot winter terrace provides exceptional entertaining space. The apartment carries historical significance through connections to cultural icons Brigitte Bardot, Régine, and Alain Delon, and reportedly served as a cinema set for French films.
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