Sunday, August 29, 2010

Red Nest by Paul Coudamy

Red Nest by Paul Coudamy
French designer Paul Coudamy has created this red-gloss sliding wall unit combining a desk, bed and wardrobe for an apartment in Paris.
Red Nest by Paul Coudamy
Red Nest has a bookshelf that slides along the wall to reveal or conceal the sleeping area, workspace and dressing room.
Red Nest by Paul Coudamy
As part of the renovation of the 23 square-metre apartment the designer has also introduced a bathroom that sits behind a two-way mirror and has a WC concealed behind wardrobe doors.
Red Nest by Paul Coudamy
All photographs are by Benjamin Boccas.
Red Nest by Paul Coudamy
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Red Nest by Paul Coudamy
Here’s some more from the designer:

Red Nest
The challenge was to provide a 23m2 space with a bedroom, a bathroom, a dressing and a working space. The design is based on a work on the porosity of spaces.
Red Nest by Paul Coudamy
The booshelf is a mobile block that enables to control the opening of the bed. Its U-shape covers the bed and shapes the room by closing the dressing, the bed or the working space.
Red Nest by Paul Coudamy
This mobile system provides a closed sheltered bed as wished by the client without completely shutting the space. A red carmine gloss paint reinforces the graphical dimension of the space and its delimitation by contrasting with the matt white walls.
Red Nest by Paul Coudamy
The disappearance of the spatial limits is reinforced bu the use of two-way mirrors that control the hidden and visible spaces according to the light.
Red Nest by Paul Coudamy
The bathroom is covered with resinated concrete and the restroom is hidden behind the doors of a fake vintage wardrobe.
Red Nest by Paul Coudamy
You can set the degree of intimacy between the bathtub and the rest of the room thanks to the two-way mirror above the basin.
Red Nest by Paul Coudamy
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Red Nest
Design : Paul Coudamy
Project : appartment fitting
Location : rue Rollin, 75005 Paris
Date : 08/2010
Surface : 23m²
Project Director : Pierre Brochot
Photo courtesy Benjamin Boccas

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