Dorothée Meilichzon blends contemporary design with historical significance in her renovation of Cowley Manor Experimental, offering a unique English countryside experience.
Dorothée emphasizes, 'I want to do projects that are contemporary; even if they're in classical buildings, they have to talk about the period we're living in.' Her work reflects modern influences amidst historical architecture.
In her design approach, Dorothée incorporates elements from 300 years of history, like the inspiration for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, to create a whimsical atmosphere.
Describing her stylistic choices, Dorothée calls it 'joyeux bordel,' or a happy mess, highlighting her intentional mix of graphic patterns, retro silhouettes, and vibrant colors.
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