The planting composition unfolds here like a breathing space within a mineral architectural setting, in the very heart of Paris. Structured around a central axis paved with reclaimed antique bricks, the project reveals a landscape language that is both generous, refined, and deeply timeless.
The planting palette plays with the richness of textures, the density of evergreen foliage, and the delicacy of seasonal blooms. Sculptural acanthus, ferns, clipped pittosporum spheres, and white hydrangeas interact within a soft and natural composition, where every planted mass appears to have found its place effortlessly.
At the center of the garden, two Médicis urns punctuate the perspective and guide the eye toward a custom-made antique fountain. A true architectural focal point, the fountain brings freshness, depth, and poetry to the entire composition. The murmur of water, combined with the patina of the old bricks and the shifting shadows cast by mature trees, creates an almost Mediterranean atmosphere intimate and serene, like a hidden garden preserved from the bustle of Paris.
Conceived as a lush yet carefully balanced garden, the project embraces a discreet elegance where apparent simplicity meets botanical sophistication in a subtle equilibrium. Light filters through the foliage, revealing the textures and reliefs of the materials, transforming the space into a living scenography between nature, architecture, and the memory of place.