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This Beirut Apartment Comes to Life with Rare Flea Market Finds from Paris and London

Architectural Digest·Amy Bradford·2 months ago
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Art, antiques, and a modern take on the mashrabiya screen fill a businessman’s long-term home Beirut- and London-based architect Elie Riachi refreshed the long-term four-bedroom home for a businessman in the oil industry. Photo: Dominique Ricci Light is one of the most coveted currencies in interiors, but more isn’t always better. This Beirut apartment in the city’s central Clemenceau district has a chiaroscuro beauty—a balance of light and shade achieved by leaning into the contrasting spaces. Elie Riachi designed this apartment with the client's eclectic art and design collection in mind. Photo: Juni De Marcos Beirut- and London-based architect Elie Riachi designed this four-bedroom home for a businessman in the oil industry. “He’s constantly traveling, and this is his pied-à-terre,” Riachi explains.…

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