Sandra Benhamou is a top French interior designer that founded her design company in 2010. With an amazing background in cinema and a massive passion for art, she decided to take the next step, and combine the power of art with the interior design industry. Today, Paris Design Agenda presents the amazing settings she’s able to establish when mixing art with design.
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It was in 2010 that Sandra Benhamou founded his agency in Paris, after a long relationship with the art of cinema. With a great experience of the sense of staging and the art of juxtaposing objects, styles, and eras, her change to interior design was a great next step to improve her presence in the art and design area.
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Sandra Benhamou shares a very specific background to be inspired, in order to create the most amazing and eclectic settings. For every project, she believes that cultured interiors that combine contemporary art and design, vintage furniture and unique pieces, are the ones that really make a statement in design.
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She’s also an amazing collector and expert in the art market because her knowledgeable eye leads her to look for the most bespoke and exquisite pieces that fit right in with her design identity. In this way, furniture from the 70s can rub shoulders with contemporary photography and pieces by Italian artists such as Gio Ponti and Carlo Scarpa, for which Sandra Benhamou has a great admiration.
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This attention to objects, to the combination of influences and currents, brings eclectic atmospheres, with a touch of femininity, to high-end public or residential projects. Sandra Benhamou strives to refine each line of the scenario with a great sense of detail, distils her talents as a decorator overall benefit of refined and expressive worlds.
Credits by Sandra Benhamou
One of her most incredible projects is the Castelbrac Hotel, a 5-star hotel surrounded by the designer’s identity. The “Aquarium bar” was built within the former aquarium museum. The bar, lit by gold leaf suspension lamps, is glittery granite, dressed with wave patterns in metallic silver tones. The first peculiar object of its interior design is the KOI Center Table from BRABBU.