L'ÉCOLE opened its third permanent center in Shanghai, offering courses, lectures, and exhibitions year-round to cater to the growing demand for jewelry art education among enthusiasts in China.
Located in Shanghai's historic Richemont Twin Villas, theinterior of L'ÉCOLE was designed by French designer and interior architectConstance Guisset.
She preserved the building's extensive wood paneling, including parquet flooring, door frames, and stairwells, while introducing a variety of lively colors into the rooms to create a soft visual ambiance and a jeweled artscape.
Located in Shanghai's historic Richemont Twin Villas, theinterior of L'ÉCOLE was designed by French designer and interior architectConstance Guisset.
She preserved the building's extensive wood paneling, including parquet flooring, door frames, and stairwells, while introducing a variety of lively colors into the rooms to create a soft visual ambiance and a jeweled artscape.
Located in Shanghai's historic Richemont Twin Villas, theinterior of L'ÉCOLE was designed by French designer and interior architectConstance Guisset.
She preserved the building's extensive wood paneling, including parquet flooring, door frames, and stairwells, while introducing a variety of lively colors into the rooms to create a soft visual ambiance and a jeweled artscape.
Located in Shanghai's historic Richemont Twin Villas, theinterior of L'ÉCOLE was designed by French designer and interior architectConstance Guisset.
She preserved the building's extensive wood paneling, including parquet flooring, door frames, and stairwells, while introducing a variety of lively colors into the rooms to create a soft visual ambiance and a jeweled artscape.
Located in Shanghai's historic Richemont Twin Villas, theinterior of L'ÉCOLE was designed by French designer and interior architectConstance Guisset.
She preserved the building's extensive wood paneling, including parquet flooring, door frames, and stairwells, while introducing a variety of lively colors into the rooms to create a soft visual ambiance and a jeweled artscape.
Located in Shanghai's historic Richemont Twin Villas, theinterior of L'ÉCOLE was designed by French designer and interior architectConstance Guisset.
She preserved the building's extensive wood paneling, including parquet flooring, door frames, and stairwells, while introducing a variety of lively colors into the rooms to create a soft visual ambiance and a jeweled artscape.
Located in Shanghai's historic Richemont Twin Villas, theinterior of L'ÉCOLE was designed by French designer and interior architectConstance Guisset.
She preserved the building's extensive wood paneling, including parquet flooring, door frames, and stairwells, while introducing a variety of lively colors into the rooms to create a soft visual ambiance and a jeweled artscape.
Located in Shanghai's historic Richemont Twin Villas, theinterior of L'ÉCOLE was designed by French designer and interior architectConstance Guisset.
She preserved the building's extensive wood paneling, including parquet flooring, door frames, and stairwells, while introducing a variety of lively colors into the rooms to create a soft visual ambiance and a jeweled artscape.
Located in Shanghai's historic Richemont Twin Villas, theinterior of L'ÉCOLE was designed by French designer and interior architectConstance Guisset.
She preserved the building's extensive wood paneling, including parquet flooring, door frames, and stairwells, while introducing a variety of lively colors into the rooms to create a soft visual ambiance and a jeweled artscape.
Located in Shanghai's historic Richemont Twin Villas, theinterior of L'ÉCOLE was designed by French designer and interior architectConstance Guisset.
She preserved the building's extensive wood paneling, including parquet flooring, door frames, and stairwells, while introducing a variety of lively colors into the rooms to create a soft visual ambiance and a jeweled artscape.
Located in Shanghai's historic Richemont Twin Villas, theinterior of L'ÉCOLE was designed by French designer and interior architectConstance Guisset.
She preserved the building's extensive wood paneling, including parquet flooring, door frames, and stairwells, while introducing a variety of lively colors into the rooms to create a soft visual ambiance and a jeweled artscape.