Necchi Architecture: Uprising The Parisian Sphere Of Interior Design
Necchi Architecture is only just starting out. And yet it is plain to see that Charlotte Albert and Alexis Lamesta have a very clear vision of the future. Both of them have honed their skills for the last few years in the Parisian sphere of interior design, the couple decided to take off on their own. By a fusion of their two identities.
Charlotte and Alexis are complementary (Charlotte brings sensitivity and structure to Alexis, who is more rationalist and “wild”) and agrees on an important point: durability. That of the space they have claimed and which must now become a part of life. The real world. Not the phony life of false decorations that one sees all too often on social media.
Their apartment is evidence of this. A first creation, a mix of vintage Italian pieces displayed in a Parisian style, that they have cleverly adapted to their own rhythm, deftly balancing past and present.
This home, located in the heart of the Marais and with its basic functions redesigned, has kept all of its history. That of a small surface area with no secondary objects in the way of the light. With flowing lines, discrete storage, and stylish furniture; the founders of Necchi Architecture show us what they are capable of producing. We can’t wait to see what they come up with next.
The issue of sustainability is critical to Necchi Architecture. They don’t want to make showy room settings that look good on Instagram, but rather environments that people can live in. They prefer light-enriched natural and vibrant materials.
They rely heavily on strong and diverse references, which they like to contrast. Necchi Architecture may claim that its role is to respond to a context while pushing its boundaries. The goal of Necchi Architecture is not to become stuck in a specific genre, but rather to tell a story that echoes the location itself.
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