” For a housse to be successful, the objects in it must communicate with one another respond to balance one other”.
To create a rich, well-travelled look, Notté used a thoughtfully curated selection of vintage furniture, art works, textiles, and eclectic finishes. Neutral colors and customized furniture and artful blend of soulful vintage and contemporary pieces compose the confident and sublime retreat in the heart of the city.
“My idea is to bring happiness, respect, poetry, surrealism and magic to the house”.
Back to the roots ! A complete renovation of the house the place way for Notté’s ‘vision of an open and richly eclectic farm. The spirit of the place is maintain, once again on its proverbial ear to create a style that is all her own. Infuse with distinctive noble material, subtile colors, custom furnishings, and unique finds
With an authentical approach, the juxtaposition of rational elements with curved silhouettes of more organic character bring a stylish complexity and signature natural balance to the home.
A resolute contemporary and radical architecture integrate into the original house of François Malfait .The volume, defined by a concrete slab and large glass surfaces, seems to be wrapped around the house and integrates the vertical circulation of both interiors and exteriors.
In collaboration with the interior designer Lionel Jadot
Introducing the incarnation of the mytic place Le Zoute, Notté plaied like a kids to create a cosy hut at the beach, curating a funy assemblage of basic colors, iconic design and art collected throughout her travels.
Rock and playfull is the key work of this vacation house.
« Japanese traditional architecture is created based on these conditions. This is the reason you have a very high degree of connection between the outside and inside in architecture.” Tadao Ando
LESS IS MORE
Assigned by D-Side Event Company, we was asked to design this contemporary Zen Clubhouse. An ode to nature and simplicity.
“Understanding the person or people living in a home is a far greater need in design than focusing purely on the aesthetics. The home is designed around emotional needs.”
In the style of Jacques Labro – Avoriaz
Furniture by Charlotte Perriand, Jules Wabbes, Charles & Ray Eames, Willy Van De Meeren, …
This Art Déco building offers a breathtaking panorama of the city.The setting arranged by Notté is born from the merger of two apartments. Once the space opened, the interior designer has created a place which reminds a spacecraft.
The interior appears like a collage of references and inspirations, with a great sense of fantasy, conviviality and colors.