The explanations to go to Marseille are stacking up recently—and right here’s one other:
Margot and I’ve been passionate about La Traverse, a up to date artwork and design house helmed by gallerist-curator Catherine Bastide. Housed in “a southern-style home overlooking Malmousque Cove in Marseille, constructed within the early twentieth century and renovated in 2020 by Marion Bernard Architects,” it additionally consists of The Little Terrace, a top-floor pied a terre the place every part’s on wheels. Take a look at this “attic studio with a sea view,” accessible for stays.
Above: The attic studio has modernist attraction: a tile flooring, painted rafters, and mattress on wheels. All of the furnishings is designed by upcycling workshop Ateliers Laissez Passer in Marseille from supplies salvaged from the Grand Port Maritime de Marseille. Above: For optimum flexibility, every part’s on wheels. Above: Beside the kitchen house: bookshelves constructed below the eaves and a spare mattress. Above: The modular kitchen contains a sink, tile and wooden worktops, and storage aplenty. Above A have a look at the reclaimed drawers… Above: …and yellow bowl sink. Above: The shiny flooring tiles have a glowy impact within the night gentle. Above: The balcony and—not pictured—a bathe room with a view. Above: The studio is on the market from €140/night time. For more information and to e book, head to La Traverse.
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