Art Deco tables flank a bed designed by MOS Interiors, who also designed the wardrobes. The bed boasts fabrics by Élitis and Pierre Frey . A skylight brings natural light into the windowless bathroom space. CBL (Carrelages Bâtiment du Littoral) tiles create a dimensional geometric design. The revamped interiors became an exotic mix of global fabrics and artifacts. “I am a real lover of African and Indian cultures,” she shares. Textiles and artifacts reveal these predilections. But true to her world-traveler nature, they mingle with Cambodian sculpture, vases from Morocco, ironwork by local artisans, modern lighting by Moooi (living room) and LZF (massive Totem pendants over dining table), and murals reminiscent of Ndebele art from South Africa (enveloping a stairwell) and on a backsplash in the kitchen, the latter inspired by Giorgio Morandi’s still life paintings. “The renovations had to be done so that Mas des Sources will last another hundred years,” states Oudshoorn Spaargaren.
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