Dream Bathrooms – Paris Edition
Large rooms like living rooms, floors and walls with period paneling, bathtubs arranged as desired, preferably with a view. It’s almost always a question of space, but most of the time, the dream bathroom is one that doesn’t compromise, but combines multiple functions without sacrificing creativity.


Some homes possess a unique character due to their architecture or purpose. Dream bathrooms can be inspired by homes that transform the room, placing a double sink in the center or a bathtub near the window to enjoy the view of the city or the sea. Decorative elements, such as a chandelier or a designer chaise longue, or touches of precious materials and perhaps a fireplace, can be added to create even more striking spaces.
Paris is one of the world’s most extraordinary destinations. Whether discovering the city for the first time or reconnecting, it’s a unique journey, where you can rediscover the beauty of its gardens, the pleasure of its cuisine and wines, the joy of its bistros, and the elegance of its palaces lining the Seine. There’s no better time than the present to plan a visit to the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood.


Rue de l’Université is located in the 7th arrondissement, rightfully considered the most elegant and exclusive on the Left Bank and in all of Paris. On one side is the Musée d’Orsay, with the largest collection of Impressionist paintings in the world, and on the other the Church of St. Germain, with the historic Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots, on the square since 1885. Today, while illustrious chocolatiers and pastry chefs have joined the fashion and luxury scene, numerous printers, bookshops, art galleries, and design shops still enliven the neighborhood and delight the stroll of both collectors and casual tourists.

















































