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Designheure x Oscar Lucien Ono

November 2022

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Designheure & Oscar Lucien Ono are partners in the creation of a signature "Boudoirs de vie" room for ÉquipHotel 2022.

Oscar Lucien Ono wanted a “fragmented” signature suite, which can be understood and discovered space after space, living room after living room. “The alcove-filled décor isolates and stages the spaces as “living rooms” (entrance living room, garden living room, work living room and bathroom living room, etc.), with the clear desire to make people forget the function of the spaces and showcase the "Boudoirs de vie", he explains.

The harmonious combination of the Mozaik light panels from the DESIGNHEURE house, separates and signals the spaces without truly partitioning them like a moucharabié in the bathroom area, then stages a majestic chandelier in the center of the room, using the power supply wires as a real architectural structure. . The bespoke fabrics blend harmoniously with the whole, highlighting the decorator's subtle choices.

The interior architect adds: “Here we play with the decorative codes of a new-antique house, like a dream of a bygone era” where the vibration of the senses is in the spotlight: materials to be touched, the travel trunk, olfactory fragrances, a holistic approach to a tailor-made sound identity, all of which help to sublimate the DNA of a hotel.

Drawing on the past to build the present, far from a history museum, this is a hedonistic, contemporary world that plays with curves, ornaments, mirror effects, graphic textiles, plants, weaving and artistic frescoes.

Oscar Lucien Ono gives pride of place to natural and eco-friendly materials, such as wicker, plaster and ceramic, earthy colours and sculptural furniture and lighting but also to stretched's fabrics, luminous, technical equipments, acoustic atmosphere. The whole thing is entirely made in France. This décor also subtly pays allusion to Villa Kerylos in Beaulieu-sur-Mer, whose beauty has captivated the decorator, who has a degree in art history and archaeology.

Photographer : Didier Delmas

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