There is no room for indulgence, bias or extreme perfectionism. It is said that this minimalist style has its roots in America, but it is most linked and was brought to perfection by the French, in my opinion. Yes, the French love the small things in life. They adore culture, fashion, cafés, festivals, shopping and historic architectural jewels, restaurants that undoubtedly include high gastronomy and luxury wines. When you mix everything, you get a variety of instructions on how to spice up your life properly.
L'Art de Vivre can be understood as a complex of things that give life colour, texture, but also depth, value and last but not least, joy. The art of living is a general term that includes all aspects and all areas of life. There is a difference between real life – simple enjoyment of authentic and intense living – and the superficial values of entertaining or monotonous perfections that are trying to be too organized.
L'Art de Vivre style interiors can be found both in open lofts and an old house or small apartment. If we were to describe the style of L'Art de Vivre in living, it would be a vintage combination with a bit of boho style slightly influenced by the industrial style. Everything feels loose, free, and radiates the desire to live.
The spaces are very luxurious and bright. The interiors are decorated with a variety of quality classical upholstered chairs, armchairs, classic wardrobes, which share the colourful and cozy space with, for example, Louise Vuitton briefcases, that add a luxuriously refreshing touch. Wooden elements with clean lines are no exception. You will often encounter antiques as if from a showcase, but which were lovingly gathered and placed next to modern furniture and modern furnishings. Decorations serving the function to embellish also adhere to the slogan: everything in moderation!