Bubbly Interiors
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Chloé Nègre graduated from the Camondo Institution in 2007, a benchmark school in the interior architectural industry, and began her career at Printemps-Haussman, where she spent two years redesigning a shop in Paris.
Chloé Nègre graduated from the Camondo Institution in 2007, a benchmark school in the interior architectural industry, and began her career at Printemps-Haussman, where she spent two years redesigning a shop in Paris.
For four years, she follows the projects of the Oetker group’s Hôtel l’Apogée in Courchevel, as well as prominent private properties in Connecticut, Paris, and London, learning the requirements and research in the service of creativity.
Chloé Nègre launched her own studio in 2015, nourished by these experiences and the goal to build her own language. Her love of workmanship, travel, and her distinct appearance motivated her initial endeavors, for which she developed environments with distinct identities.
His work represents the outcome of discussions, and the history of a location, and is executed with precision and daring technical discipline.
“I don’t want to embroider around an image, to make a frame outside of which nothing exists. I think of a place as a whole, so that it can be viable, lasting, both in reality and in time. “
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