Villa Junot sits on Avenue Junot in Paris, France, a 1920s house revived for Iconic House’s Maison-Hôtelière vision. The Paris studio Claves leads a full interior transformation that restores heritage while threading in contemporary art and craft. Across generous rooms and a rooftop, the project moves between museum-grade detail and lived-in comfort, merging hospitality polish with the intimacy of a private residence.
In one of the oldest buildings on Tel Aviv’s iconic Montefiore Street—recently restored through a meticulous preservation process—lies one of the area’s most intriguing apartments. Designed by interior architect Oron Milshtein, this pied-à-terre for a Sharon-based couple is a modern interpretation of the Art Deco style, reminiscent of the grand halls where the great Gatsby once hosted lavish 1920s New York soirées. One thing’s for sure—this apartment is anything but boring.
Located in Milano, Italy, Casa CB is a soothing apartment designed in 2018 by KICK.OFFICE. This project showcases a blend of contemporary style with historic influences, highlighted by meticulously selected furnishings. Red hues punctuate the spaces, and restored parquet floors harmonize with gray terrazzo, creating an interesting dialogue. Vintage and contemporary pieces add an authentic touch, resulting in a sophisticated living experience that beautifully interconnects time and style.
House No. 7 – Avenidas Novas is a residential property located in Lisbon, Portugal. It was designed by Camarim Arquitectos and completed in 2024. The house, which belongs to the same family for three generations, features a design that highlights Art Deco influences while incorporating elements from the 1930s, 1980s, and contemporary architecture, revealing its historical layers.
Landscape Alley is a 73-square-metre apartment in Kyiv, Ukraine, furnished by Yana Molodykh Interiors. Designed in 2024, this space artfully combines a mix of styles and eras, including Belle Époque, Art Deco, mid-century modern, and brutalism. The apartment features custom-made furniture, French textiles, and a rich collection of Ukrainian art, creating an interior that balances historic architecture with modern-day artistry.
Taller Estilo Arquitectura designed Casa Yucatan Jay, a vacation home in Mérida, Mexico, with a restored Art Deco facade. Planned around a central garden and pool, the home features both pre-existing and new structures, creating functional and aesthetically comfortable spaces. The design balances public and private areas, with interiors prioritizing efficient layout, lighting, and ventilation. Notable features include a preserved mamey tree and a seamless glass element to honor nature.
Amiko Gelato, located in Barcelona, Spain, redefines the ice cream parlor experience. Designed by Masquespacio in 2024, this vibrant space blends Art Deco inspiration with modern elements. The eclectic design features pastel colors and organic shapes, creating a captivating atmosphere for indulging in delicious ice cream.