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Follow the leopard decoration trend without a faux-pas

Accommodated in the whimsical way of the decorator Madeleine Castaing or distilled by more shy touches, the feline prints make our interiors roar.

ParBettina Lafond

In great conversation

© Nicolas Mathéus

Bringing together two illustrious names of the decoration of the 20th century around a sofa, it is the good idea of a couple of Parisian gallery owners in their country house.Drawn by interior architect Georges Geffroy (1905-1971), the sofa is covered with a fawn velvet signed Madeleine Castaing (1894-1992).
L'art du mélange.Successful brewing of styles and eras, between English watercolors and mottled vintage.Sofa (Rapin House), printed velvet (Edmond Petit).Ceramic owl (50 fifty gallery) and carpet (Casa Lopez).

In the footsteps of the blue panther

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Choosing this carpet is to offer the fetish print of Madeleine Castaing, colorized by the decorator Henri Samuel (1904-1996), in the 60s, for the apartment of actress Jacqueline Delubac (1907-1997)...In short, it is to invite three legends to the house.Wilton weaving in wool (Codimat Collection).

Folie & bergère

© Benoit Linero

Confiée au jeune et extravagant designer Luke Edward Hall, la décoration haute en couleur de l'hôtel parisien Les Deux Gares décoiffe ! Dans un joyeux mix & match de coloris, motifs et références hétéroclites, le Britannique fait souffler un air frais et optimiste sur le lobby.
La morale de l'histoire ? La vie est trop courte pour habiter triste !

Boredom rampart

© Mark Cocksedge

When the founders of the London decoration house house of Hackney transform the Château de Trematon, in the Cornwall, the exuberance is at the rendezvous into a hotel.Each room declines the iconic fabrics and wallpapers of the brand.Here, the plant patterns "Flora Fantasia" and the leopard print "Wild Card" dress a bed worthy of a fairy tale.
La leçon à tirer ? A l'instar de nos amis britanniques, libérons notre créativité.

Suivre la tendance déco léopard sans faux-pas

Cult

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What French house is the panther intimately linked?In Cartier!No wonder when the jeweler decided to make it the emblem of his store on rue Saint-Honoré, recently transformed by Bruno Moinard.It is to the virtuoso lison of Caunes that the interior designer and the brand have entrusted the care to make monumental panels in straw and mother -of -pearl, in which the felines seem to sneak between the colored flat.Spectacular !

The Ark of the Marais

© Yves Duronsoy

In this well-structured Parisian apartment, Paul-Henri Descamps, merchandising manager of a luxury house, bleached floors and walls to clarify and enlarge the rooms, then bet on a fawn carpet (Casa Lopez) to bring a quirky touch,in harmony with dark beams.
Son astuce pour pimper le décor ? Introduire de la couleur avec des créations de designers.Meridian signed Craig Bassam and Scott Fellows (Tom's passions), "Nesso" lamp by Giancarlo Mattioli (Artemide), lithographs by Sonia Delaunay and Georges Braque.Harry Bertoia "Diamond" chair (Knoll).

Haute couture

© Sylvie Becquet

With its draped ceiling, the entrance to the Parisian foot-to-terre of the interior architect and stylist Maryam Mahdavi, tense of cheetah-printed fabric (Yves Saint Laurent), takes on the appearance of an orientalist tent.
L'association assumée ? Celle des motifs animaliers et d'une couleur franche, ici du violet qui souligne les boiseries.Pair of the 1970s (Jansen House), bronze (Baguès) and bronze sculpture from Edouard Delabrèrre.

Hidden meaning

© François Halard

Having rhyme art and decoration is the objective of the decorator Jacques Grange and the art dealer and collector Pierre Passebon, at the latter in Paris.On the wall, a Nabi screen of Jean Emile Laboureur, hung in the manner of a large painting.The sofa is lined with a jacquard fabric (Jacques Garcia) and a feline patterned plaid that seems to show the way for children.
La touche subliminale ? Même la table de Claude Lalanne et le serpent doré entrent en concordance avec le cadre du paravent.Bonetti mattia mat.

POINTILLIST FAUVE

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Caution !With this "leopard" glass mosaic signed Carlo Dal Bianco for Bisazza, the beast can be stuck in anywhere, from the floor to the wall.Will you be able to tame its XL patterns?

indomitable

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"Magic Circus" cushion in linen, 4 colors available, 40 x 55 cm, € 99, Elitis.

Equidated

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Papier peint « Zebra », 50 € le rouleau de 10 m en 52 cm de large, GRAHAM & BROWN.

Savage

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"Jungle Leopard" sofa in beech, cannage and brass tips,.160 x P.80 x H.84 cm, € 5,190, REDE Edition.

Rosettes

© Bea Hohen

"Palazzo" lamp in lacquered wood and metal, fabric fissure lampshade, Ø 40 x H.45 cm, € 325, GROPIUS LAMPS.

Bewitching

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"Zebrino" candle, patchouli, cinnamon and candied lemon, coll.Safari jungle, from € 110, Baobab.

Zebrages

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Coussin « Duncan » en laine, 50 x 40 cm, 290 €, LINDELL & CO.

Spotted

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Polypropylene "leopard" carpet, 200 x 300 cm, € 460, Casa Lopez.

Soft

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"Tiger" pouffe in caterpillar fabric, Ø 44 x H.45 cm, € 1,119, House of Hackney.

Fierce

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"Tiger and leaves" wallpaper, the roller 8.20 m in 68 cm wide, € 410, Gucci.

Velvety

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"Cavallo" armchair in beech, caning, brass tips, cotton fabric Pierre Frey, l.60 x P.50 x H.73 cm, € 620, The Socialite Family.