Paradis Apartment offers design-led stays in Belgian seaside town
The founders of design PR agency Club Paradis have transformed an apartment in Ostend, Belgium, into a design-led vacation home where almost everything is for sale.
Available for holiday stays, meetings or photoshoots, Paradis Apartment is filled with furniture, accessories and artworks by the likes of Muller Van Severen, Destroyers Builders and Nathalie Du Pasquier.
Paradis Apartment features a bay window overlooking the Ostend seafront
Business and life partners Albane Paret and Micha Pycke bought the apartment for their own holiday home, but soon realised it could double as a show space for contemporary design.
Following a complete refurbishment, the couple filled the rooms with works by friends and colleagues, including some by designers, brands and galleries represented by Club Paradis. The living room features Muller Van Severen's Pillow Sofa and a carpet by Christoph Hefti
"We have always been drawn to beautiful things, craftsmanship and art, but it wasn't until we bought the flat last summer that an idea grew to do something more than just decorating and renting it out," Paret told Dezeen.
"Talking to people in our network, the idea of placing objects and works of art in it, to show them off to best advantage, was born," he said.
"We wanted to create an inspiring place where you see beautiful things and feel inspired."
Muller Van Severen's Wire C # 1 wall cabinet will be a permanent fixture
The couple have a personal connection with Ost...
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