





This « «mas de provence » has been renovated with an authentic and warm spirit. The residence pays homage to art beginning with the owner’s existing art collection to the handpainted custom wallcoverings and meticulously laid out.
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CN - Architect & Interior Designer
Architect & Design Interior
This « «mas de provence » has been renovated with an authentic and warm spirit. The residence pays homage to art beginning with the owner’s existing art collection to the handpainted custom wallcoverings and meticulously laid out.
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This residence showcases Notté’s fearless design sensibility for natural materials, hand-made products, vintage furniture, and playful surrealism. By creating large openings which brings in natural light, this typical city house has been redesigned as a loft, with connections between all the rooms and even with the garden. The diverse color and materiality palette ranges from subtle to bold, yet the result yields the perfect balance blend of originality and tradition.
Exclusive Urban Lifestyle…this is where you can find The Cosmopolitan, the new icon of Brussels district.
We designed spectacular show appartments in the Cosmopolitan tower. Several furnished flats and penthouses will welcome you in a cosy, spacious, and original atmosphere.
We will find a mix of vintage and contemporary design in perfect harmony between urban lifestyle and comfort.
For this complete renovation of this contemporary house , Notté creates her signature mix of raw and refined details. With a maximalist approach, the juxtaposition of patterns, wallpapers, the mix of furniture and art works bring a stylish complexity and signature unique balance the home. The color selection is minimal, white, green ochre, and accents a the palest pinks. Various type of noble material, and waxed wood ad depth to the monochromatic style without overloading the space.
Pictures by Jan Verlinde
“I love to travel and to be inspired by new things, so everything is always new. I’ve never done the same bathroom or the same kitchen a second time. It’s challenging, and I like to be challenged.”
Introducing the current incarnation of the Notté Residence. The interiors of the historic home have evolved over the years as Notté uses her own residence as a creative laboratory, experimenting with newly discovered vintage and objets of désir, curating a global assemblage of unique and important pieces of furniture, furnishings and art collected throughout her travels.
Pictures by Jan Verlinde
Artists : Paulo Climachauska, Sozyone Gonzalez, Alice Gallery, Pica Pica, Maya Ayuk, Anderson and Low, Krjst Studio, Aka Delta, Vhils, Xavier Le Normand, Velasco Vitali, Les deux Garçons, …
Furniture : Ado Chale, Hans Wegner, Arne Jacobsen, Charlotte Perriand, Carine Boxy, Ann Demeulemeester, Le Corbusier, Florence Knoll, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Patricia Urquiola, ….
It is with deep respect for the architect Louis-Herman de Konick that Notté renovated this rational house. Modern materials combined with a palette of natural colours. Simplicity, back to the human proportion guides this project. She maintained majority of existing materials and she could recuperate the modern functional kitchen “CUBEX” of the 30th.
“We want to create the purely organic building, boldly emanating its inner lows, free of untruths or ornementation” Walter Gropius
Contemporary house in the countryside with a Slow Life and Kinfolk spirit. The interior design has been chosen in order to sublimate this minimalistic architecture designed by Bruno Erpicum. An elegant hybrid of pedigreed vintage and contemporary furnishings blended seamlessly with the natural materials palette of concrete and bricks.
Architect Bruno Erpicum
Pictures by Jan Verlinde
For the design of this minimal- ethnic penthouse, Notté’s worked on the “plan libre” of Le Corbusier. She created a pied-à-terre for her client that would maintain and enhance the industrial character like a loft, while creating a cohesive and functional home. She designed kitchen and bathrooms entirely in concrete and natural oak to be used throughout all the penthouse.
A modern sensibility lives with a sophisticated mélange of styles, and contemporary art, customized furniture by established and prominent emerging artists over the glob. (Maya Hayuk, Alice Anderson, Reka Nyari, Isabelle de Borchgrave,…)
Brussels “UP-SITE” tower invites Scandinavian trends.
The project is characterized by pure architectural lines and a Scandinavian style. We have selected with great care all the furniture : a melting pot of up cycling and vintage furniture, rugs and lamps.
Using a soft palette of pastel colors and a selection of wallpapers with geometric patterns, we created a friendly and cosy atmosphere.
“The ultimate goal of the architect…is to create a paradise. Every house, every product of architecture… should be a fruit of our endeavour to build an earthly paradise for people.”
The spatial qualities of this apartment are in line with strong conceptual principles : connection between interior and exterior spaces, perspectives, fluidity.
The interiors remain true to Notté’s belief in mixing styles, providing surroundings and views, bringing- indoors and out – that are at once inviting, comfortable and cosy. A monochromatic color palette highlights the furniture and art works chosen in order to bring in a maximum of transparence. To provide contrast, custom-made dark wood brings a ethnic look to the apartment.
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