Collection(s) : Décoration et voyages
Paru le 13/10/2021 | Relié 235 pages
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photography by Ludovic Balay, Pierre Musellec, and Romain Ricard | illustrations by Marin Montagut
In Paris, enchantment awaits around every corner, and artist Marin Montagut marvels in discovering the ateliers and emporiums that pepper the capital. For centuries, the artisanal trades associated with the city have continued to hum uninterrupted in unique workshops seemingly untouched by time. Today, skilled craftspeople continue to restore architectural details, print lithographs, weave decorative trimmings, hand roll pastels, or blend traditional herbal remedies, right in the heart of the city. From an artist's studio hidden away in Montmartre to an antique shop in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, and from a period hardware store to a cabinet of curiosities, Marin Montagut invites readers to follow him inside nineteen quintessentially Parisian locations that inspire and attest to the savoir faire that is the very essence of Parisian style.
Marin Montagut is a French illustrator and designer. For his eponymous brand, he creates whimsical decorative objects that he displays in his boutique at 48 Rue Madame in Paris. He coauthored Maison : Parisian Chic at Home with Ines de la Fressange (Flammarion, 2018) and hosted the show Maps on Paris Première, in which he explored little-known Parisian sites. He has collaborated with prestigious French brands including the Château de Versailles, Pierre Frey, and the Ritz Paris.