A Parisian Apartment Transformed: An Eclectic Culinary Paradise
A Master of Modern Meets Traditional
Milanese architect turned interior designer Fabrizio Casiraghi is known for his masterful blend of modern and traditional elements. “It’s the first project we made together completely from scratch since he got to know us so well,” explains Nicolas Gabrillargues, who, along with his husband Bastien Daguzan, asked Casiraghi to reimagine a 17th-century apartment in the Marais. “He came with many different ideas and pushed us to do something more crazy than we thought.”
This Parisian project exemplifies Casiraghi’s ability to seamlessly interweave historical details with contemporary flair. Where others might follow a strict historical style, Casiraghi opted for a bold, modern vision, accented by carefully chosen touches
that pay homage to the past. “The panels were quite expensive and a big part of our budget,” says Daguzan of the striking metal wall panels that make a statement in the apartment,” but Casiraghi said, ‘You choose everything else you want, but we keep them. I think he was right because it brings a bit of modernity into the flat with the more old-style decoration, which we love.”

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An Inspiring Collaboration
The result is a breathtaking Parisian apartment where history meets modernity in a harmonious composition.
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Every Detail Tells a Story
The open-plan space brims with light and the couple’s love of entertaining. The warmth of the living, kitchen, and dining area seamlessly flows out onto a secluded terrace. The kitchen
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## Interview with Nicolas Gabrillargues about his Parisian Apartment Renovation
**Interviewer:** Nicolas, your recently renovated Parisian apartment is generating quite a buzz. Can you tell us a bit about the inspiration behind the project?
**Nicolas Gabrillargues:** We really wanted a space that felt both timeless and modern. My husband, Bastien, and I love the historical charm of our 17th-century Marais apartment, but we also crave contemporary functionality and design. **[1](https://www.fabriziocasiraghi.com/)**
**Interviewer:** That’s where Fabrizio Casiraghi came in. How did you choose him for this project?
**Nicolas:** We’d heard wonderful things about Fabrizio’s ability to blend modern and traditional elements seamlessly. “It’s the first project we made together completely from scratch since he got to know us so well,” explains Nicolas, “He came with many different ideas and pushed us to do something more crazy than we thought.”
**Interviewer:** The results speak for themselves! He clearly understood your vision. What was it like working with him?
**Nicolas:** It was an incredible collaboration. Fabrizio was incredibly receptive to our ideas and really took the time to understand our lifestyle. He challenged us to think outside the box and we’re so happy we took his lead.
**Interviewer: ** This project truly exemplifies Casiraghi’s talent. How does it feel to be living in this space now?
**Nicolas:** It’s a dream come true! The apartment feels both elegant and inviting. We entertain often, and our guests are always blown away by the unique blend of history and modernity. It’s a home that reflects who we are and how we live.