The confinement helping, Stéphane Bern had announced to leave Paris, indicating that the city had become a “trash can” and that he could not take it anymore.
This decision becomes reality with the sale, on January 25, to Drouot, at Daguerre, of his 18th century Parisian stronghold, the Hôtel Rousseau, located in the 9th arrondissement.
Change of location, change of scenery.
His Perche residence being already furnished, he keeps nothing.
Like many enthusiasts of his time, the history buff animator has slipped towards the contemporary, bringing some wise design notes to a classic interior.
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Stéphane Bern has a penchant for the Grand Siècle taste.
Witness the pair of Louis XVI chairs with medallion backs stamped "G.Jacob" (2,000 to 3,000 €), the flat mahogany desk by Adrien-Antoine Gosselin (10,000 to 15,000 €), the Chinese porcelain of the rose (€500 to €800), the plates from the Sèvres service for officers at the Château d'Eu (€300 to €4,000).
Or the portraits of crowned heads including…
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