The Home Where Italian Vogue Editor Franca Sozzani Lived in Paris – The living room features an Alvar Aalto lounge chair, a mink-covered Sacco chair by Zanotta, and two vintage Marco Zanuso Sleep-O-Matic sofas placed back to back. An Andreas Gursky C-print hangs in the hallway. Styling by Ana Cardinale.
A stairway in Franca Sozzani’s art-filled French retreat, which AD was invited to tour just before the editor’s untimely death in December.
An Alvar Aalto chair sits in the entrance hall.A photograph from Shirin Neshat’s “Women of Allah” series hangs in the media room; the bookcase was designed by architect Massimiliano Locatelli, Sozzani’s longtime friend, who renovated the 19th-century townhouse.
Tall bookcases designed by Locatelli line a living room wall. The living room features works by Anselm Kiefer and other artists. Neon lights by Osvaldo Borsani and Joseph Kosuth (on wall) illuminate the dining room. Vittorio Nobili chairs; Locatelli dining table.
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The kitchen features a cooktop and oven by Alpes Inox, a black Corian-top table, and FontanaArte pendants. The landing is lined with portraits of Patti Smith. Sconce by Serge Mouille. In the studio, a photo by Peter Lindbergh hangs over a Tambour rolltop desk by George Nelson for Herman Miller.A portrait of Sozzani by Julian Schnabel overlooks a guest room. Vintage Venini glass vase.
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Source: architecturaldigest.com