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Amélie du Chalard Shares Her Gallery-Like Paris Home That Was Once a Library

04.13.23 | By
Amélie du Chalard Shares Her Gallery-Like Paris Home That Was Once a Library

Gallerist Amélie du Chalard has opened the doors of her incredible Paris home filled with collections of art and design, much of which is from Fritz Hansen. After discovering the Danish brand, du Chalard fell in love with Poul Kjærholm’s designs, and over time, has collected a number of his pieces that now live in her gallery-like home. The space was once a private library before becoming an artist’s studio, prior to du Chalard calling it home.

interior view of modern loft apartment by dining table with wood chairs

Du Chalard says: “My home is a reflection of myself and the way I want to live,” she continues, “so it is filled with art and furniture that are meaningful to me. Since I was 15, the only gifts I’ve received for my birthday have been artworks. Paintings, sculpture, photographs, textile; I connect with many mediums. I feel similarly about furniture. All the furniture I have tells a story, and I am very focused on a diverse array of textures, from wood to cotton to wool to metal.”

interior view of modern loft apartment looking towards minimalist kitchen with extended island and wood chairs

Poul Kjærholm’s work isn’t the only Fritz Hansen living in her space – several Arne Jacobsen Grand Prix chairs reside around the extended kitchen island that doubles as a dining table.

interior view of modern loft apartment looking towards minimalist kitchen with extended island and wood chairs

interior view of modern loft apartment looking over kitchen island

interior view of modern loft apartment looking towards minimalist kitchen with extended island and wood chairs

interior view of modern loft apartment looking towards minimalist kitchen with extended island and wood chairs

The main floor spans almost 1,100 square feet with massively high ceilings making it the perfect space for du Chalard’s impressive art collection. “I keep my walls white so that I can use them as a backdrop for artworks of different sizes and mediums,” she says.

interior view of modern loft apartment living room with modular leather sofa and art covered walls

One of Poul Kjærholm’s PK24 chaise lounge chairs makes a statement in the open living room.

down view of interior of modern loft apartment

The sculptural PK0 A easy chair (above) and PK25 chair (below), both from Kjærholm, round out the living room seating area. “It’s also important to note that although these pieces are sculptural, they’re also very comfortable. That’s something my husband is always reminding me is important! And it’s true. I think Nordic design often has both elements – aesthetics and comfort,” she explains.

interior view of modern loft apartment with black leather lounge chair and large art on wall

interior view of modern loft apartment interior hallway with geometric tile floor

interior view of modern bedroom with patterned bedspread

interior view of modern bedroom with patterned bedspread

interior view of modern bathroom with geometric tile

angled view of modern interior

interior view of modern seating area with black leather chair and red mobile hanging

gallerist Amélie du Chalard sitting sideways in front of art

Amélie du Chalard in her Paris home

Photography by Gaelle Le Boulicaut, courtesy of Fritz Hansen.

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.