Jeanne
The house of Jeanne is an old lady that has been altered over the years by use and the passage of time.
Very few things remain from the time when Georges Brassens lived there between 1944 and 1966: just an odd floor and a worn-out staircase.
Around these remains from another time, a meticulous set of elements have emerged, containing the damp rooms, the storage units and articulating the empty spaces.
These furnishings allow to rearrange the space according to one’s needs. The pinewood furniture contrasts with the immediate environment because of the rigour of its geometrical shapes and its tints.
Below, the silvered wood veining appears in some places, creating a shimmering effect.
Finally, the external part of the house is stripped down of the multiple layers that were added over the years in order to get back its original style.