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Almost like a country house in the city: Clara Luciani invites us into her sublime Parisian apartment, a cocoon in her image.

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When we unpack our suitcases in an apartment, we all want to infuse it with our personality. The same goes for celebrities. They have a heart to create spaces where they can find their serenity away from prying eyes. On this list, we note Clara Luciani who occupies a large apartment in a Haussmann building in the 9th district. The star has created a true jewel in her image that she revealed to the specialized media in interior design and decoration, The Socialite Family.

Clara Luciani’s apartment, an extension of her personality

The first thing Clara Luciani’s close relatives notice when they enter her home is how much she has succeeded in creating a space that resembles her. “Everyone who comes here tells me: ‘It’s you in an apartment’,” she explains before continuing, “There is a very classic, very wise base and, suddenly, some oddities. I can be very calm, very sweet, and sometimes completely excessive. This apartment has exactly that. And I believe it is quite faithful to who I am.”

To achieve this, she received help from the interior architect Pierre Savajol. “He made me love things that I would never have dared, like an almost entirely red bathroom!” the singer reveals. And for the rest, the duo drew inspiration from Clara Luciani’s childhood. “I come from a very simple background, my mother liked decoration, but it was a lot of recycling and rummaging. We used to go to flea markets and garage sales all the time, I think my taste for finding comes from that,” reveals the star.

A eclectic “cocoon” in the heart of Paris

Thus, Clara Luciani chose to create an atmosphere in which she feels serene. “I liked the idea of a cocoon, something warm, almost like a country house in the city.” She therefore kept elements like “the enveloping wood, the warm tones, the green that we find everywhere…It created a unity. Even the floors were designed in this way, with a lighter parquet than in traditional Haussmann apartments, to give more space.”

For the decoration, Clara Luciani opted for a mix of styles with “objects from the 1920s flirting with those from the 1960s.” And looking at the images of her apartment, it’s safe to say that it works perfectly. Although she loves every detail of this decoration, she does have a favorite element. It is the “floral armchair in my living room, an Italian piece from the 1970s.” A heartwarming piece that will surely charm others!