Under the roofs of Paris

In an apartment bathed in light, perched above the tumult, everyday life slows down.

Maison Sarah Lavoine

Maison Sarah Lavoine

Maison Sarah Lavoine

On the Gégé table, stainless steel dialogues with the sun: reflections settle on it, slide, underline the accuracy of the lines. On the walls, the Aubergine shade (SL16) unfolds its depth, like a soft veil coming to soothe the decor.

Through a half-open French window, a corner of the terrace is revealed. A table is set there, simple and sunny. The Aura plates capture the light and colors of the sky — they add their own, intense, vibrant, alive. Outside, Paris barely rustles. Here, time seems to stand still.

Maison Sarah Lavoine
Maison Sarah Lavoine

The Nomad lamp, true to its name, moves wherever you want—from the dining room to the bedroom, it follows the light and accompanies the moments.
A free, discreet and essential object, it creates a link between rooms and atmospheres.

Between sky and zinc, each object finds its place. Each material tells the story of a season.
A luminous interlude, designed for living, breathing, receiving — naturally.