When French designer and colorist Marianne Evennou outfitted a small apartment for clients Antoine and Géraldine and their daughter Camille, she worked with pale gray and dusky blues as a base color to build a quiet and romantic Parisian apartment. Months later, Géraldine asked if Evennou would redesign the offices of her dental practice, a 160-square-foot converted apartment in an Haussmann building near the Champs-Élysées in Paris.
“Géraldine is a true esthete,” says Evennou of the dentist. Their collaborative intent was for a simple and refined office for patients to relax and forget the reason for their visit. It’s proof that a dental office can be sterile without sterile decor.
Above: The corner behind the dentist chair at Géraldine Dental is built with DTiles, a square vessel basin, faucet, storage boxes from Muji, and a black Monopro 360 LED Surface Sconce.
Above: Photographs of the sky, clouds, and palm trees are framed in magnetic paint. A vintage triptych vanity mirror from La Bruyère hangs above a wooden console by Marianne Evennou.
Above: Porcelain rinse cups, a white vessel sink (a similar sink can be found by Kraus Ceramic Vessel Bathroom Sink for $129.95 at Faucet Direct), the Latoscana Single Handle Pull Down Faucet, and pink hand soap distilled into a clear plastic pump bottle.
Above L: A vintage gilded mirror from La Bruyère and Paperbulb Vases by Debbie Wuskamp for Serax. Above R: Drawers in an antique armoire store dental supplies.
Above: An antique armoire sourced from Les Nouveaux Brocanteurs, table and chairs by Eero Saarinen, and Cole & Son Woods Wallpaper; €115 for a 10-meter roll ($124 for 32.8 feet) from Au Fil des Couleurs.
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