Pierre-Yves Rochon is synonymous with luxury hospitality environments. Each unique space is composed of elements drawn from each property’s location, culture and history, supported by classic French style and ideals. Traditional and modern materials, textures and furniture are combined to create new interiors that are elegant, engaging and soothing.
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Drawing inspiration from the Victorian era, this antique fixture in polished gold plated brass has an intricate edge detailing arm topped by an elegant hand-sculpted lantern. Born from the rich tradition of iron forging and skilled goldsmiths, the Lumiere wall lamp is a soulful piece with classic distinction for outstanding private residences to the greatest contract settings.
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Entertain in Haute style is now possible with the Merveille dining chair. Stunning feathers turn the outside back of this graceful chair into a wondrous work of art. If you wish to make a statement right in the center of your home decor, then this is the right feature to do so!
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The Macushi are a population living in the border of southern Guyana and northern Brazil. When married, the Macushi couples live in the wife’s village and the father-in-law is of great importance in Macushi kinship. Their ancestral family bonds and religious beliefs are depicted by the Macushi rug, that, with its delicate flower patterns and sand hues, will be perfect to decorate any modern home decor.
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From the legend of Robin Hood arises the Sherwood center table. A rectangular coffee table with a base in wood with black lacquer and a top in glossy walnut root veneer with gold leaf frame. This wood coffee table is ideal for a mid-century interior design.
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With a unique and stunning design, Charlotte stuns in its beautiful customizable textile and polished brass and glossy black legs. It might be the mid-century inspiration, it could be the simple but sleek lines, perhaps even the textile and materials, but no one can resist this armchair. Right?
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