
This sculpture fits perfectly with the minimalism of the place, though it contrasts fiercely with the moulding and the Haussmann classicism. This tension generates a fictional potential that plays with the imagination of the inhabitants.
The aim is to create an internal landscape in this entrance-room visible from all other rooms, including the kitchen, the three bedrooms and the living-room. Beyond its function – Shower at Tiffany’s – this installation is a form of esthetical enigma, somehow like a window facing unlikely landscapes. This sculpture is in the continuity of 37.2’s immersive sculpture series.

Enter the diamond, Paris
Program: bathroom
Architects: 37.2 architecture
Completion: 2015

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