Every once in a while you see something that profoundly impacts you and you know that things will never be the same
That's how I felt today when I saw this kitchen on
Elle Decor, designed by and belonging to French designer
Jean-Louis Deniot:
The article is aptly titled
Seventh Heaven. I cannot get over the hammered silver cabinets in all their glorious perfection. It's like seeing a unicorn. Or so I've heard.
Now spend the rest of the day thinking about Paris and the perfection that is this kitchen.
But WAIT! THERE'S MORE!
It's like they always say, "Where there's one unicorn, there's sure to be more."
Actually, no one says that but me. But it's true.
Here are some more mythological wonders from Jean-Louis Deniot's portfolio:
Deniot's designs seem very reflective of their locations, which is so important in design and really makes a space feel authentic, not theme-y.
Deniot's sense of texture and innovative use of materials lends an artistic flair to his work and is what really makes his design pop for me. This guy is also serious about his sparkle. And that's something I can support.
Check out
Elle Decor's article and
Deniot's website for more unicorns and riot on!
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