As the daughter of an architect, Eline grew up in the midst of Parisian construction sites and the creative effervescence of competitions at her father’s firm, where prestigious names such as Hôtel Drouot and Théâtre du Rond-Point resonated. It was the construction of Renzo Piano’s Centre Georges Pompidou that made the deepest impression on her, inspiring an unshakeable passion for architecture. She took her first steps in the field by collaborating with her father on the construction and renovation of several houses and apartments, enjoying every opportunity to breathe new life into spaces with a fresh vision.

The architectural currents of the Bauhaus, embodied by the works of Walter Gropius and Rietveld’s Schröder House, as well as the ideals of De Stijl architects such as Le Corbusier and his Villa Savoye, had a profound influence on her perception of space and design. His love of glass, exemplified by the Eames House, and his admiration for the furniture of Charles and Ray Eames, as well as his attraction to modern materials such as steel and titanium, represented by the works of Franck Gehry, testify to his passion for innovation and modernity in architecture.

Yet it was perfume, the often neglected art of composition, that became the common thread running through her life. After a successful career with major companies such as Henkel and Coty, where she developed a keen eye for cultural, artistic and architectural trends, she turned to the world of fragrance. After graduating from ISIPCA in perfume creation, she founded her own company, creating scented objects for the home. Over the years, she has discovered the riches of craftsmanship around the world, drawing inspiration from every encounter to create unique objects.

Following the sale of her business, she embarked on the renovation of a Parisian pied-à-terre, a project that took her back to her architectural roots, carried out hand in hand with ARCHIK Paris. And she joins the adventure, finding harmony between entrepreneurship, architecture, design and real estate, and wishing to put her expertise at the service of her customers.

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FONDATION GIACOMETTI

3 bis cour de Rohan | 75006 Paris

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I like: its art deco and atelier style, very intimate

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L’ENTREPOT

7 rue Francis de Pressensé | 75014 Paris

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I like: a cultural oasis with a glass-enclosed restaurant and hidden garden

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ARTCURIAL

7 Rdpt des Champs-Élysées Marcel-Dassault | 75008 Paris

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I like: a place designed as a cultural space that renews itself with each visit: you dream and sometimes you buy !

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SERGE LUTENS – PALAIS ROYAL

142 Gal de Valois | 75001 Paris

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I like: its spiral staircase and intoxicate myself by testing the latest

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MUSÉE DE MONTMARTRE

12 rue Cortot | 75018 Paris

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I like: enjoy a cup of tea after a temporary exhibition in the Café Renoir, a haven of peace in the narrow streets of the Butte !

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DOMAINE DE QUINCAMPOIX

Rue de Roussigny | 91470 Les Molières

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I like: an invitation to step back in time in a magical place, and this travelling antique dealer

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LIBRAIRIE VOYAGEURS DU MONDE

42 rue Sainte-Anne | 75002 Paris

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I like: travel the world in the heart of Paris and leave with books and projects in your head