Craftsmanship, architecture, interior design and tips: Zoé de Las Cases and her team return to Paris Première with the launch of the second season of the program "Archibeau", starting this Sunday March 12 at 12:35 p.m.
To discover
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The best flea markets
In the preamble to the magazine, Zoé continues her “Archi beautiful encounters” which she focuses this time on local craftsmen and the materials they work with such as concrete, ceramics or wickerwork for basketry.
She also shares her best decorative, vintage or design addresses and, new this year, presents her favorite flea market spots every week.
A specialist in small spaces, Jean Desportes reveals living spaces whose size, very limited, is counterbalanced by an impressive optimization, such as a 9 m2 maid's room or a 50 m2 apartment in which a family of five people lives. .
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Guaranteed disconnection
In order to satisfy the city dwellers' desire for a change of scenery, Lisalou unearths little nuggets all over France to spend weekends in unusual places with always neat decoration.
Disconnection guaranteed in this house nestled in the heart of Marseille, with greenery, terrace and swimming pool, or in the new hotel of the two-star chef Alexandre Gauthier, pieuX, located in Montreuil-sur-Mer (Pas-de-Calais), with unique warm.
In these different places of life, Damien Pierre, design expert, always unearths a cult object from the 20th century to decipher.
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Architectural Treasures
David Abittan, a journalist specializing in architecture, has the mission of finding architectural treasures in the heart of Paris or in its outskirts which are sometimes right in front of our eyes!
From the ephemeral Grand Palais, installed on the Champ-de-Mars until 2024, to the Parc des Princes – whose silhouette adorned with concrete porticoes and the apparent structure make it a unique creation – it offers a design walk every week discovering our heritage.
In 26 minutes, “Archibeau” offers a whiff of decor and art of living as modern as it is playful… Archi inspiring!