
Paris II
A Penthouse Above Paris
7th Arrondissement, Paris

Above the
rooftops
From the private terrace of the Paris II, the Eiffel Tower stands close enough to feel like a neighbor. Wrought-iron furniture in geometric patterns frames the view — the zinc rooftops of the 7th arrondissement stretching in every direction, punctuated by boxwood topiaries and seasonal hydrangeas in deep violet.
This is not a space that reveals itself all at once. The penthouse sits at the crown of a modern residential building, its interiors a deliberate counterpoint to the classical cityscape outside — dark, collected, and unapologetically bold.
“The Tower is not decoration. It is the room's permanent guest.”
“When I first stood on this terrace at dusk, with the Tower catching the last light, I knew this apartment would demand something different — something darker, more dramatic, more personal.”
Allen Kirsch
A Private
Museum
Pre-Columbian figures and ceremonial vessels, collected over decades, are displayed in purpose-built vitrines with deep purple backlighting — transforming the salon into a museum of ancient artifacts set against a contemporary Parisian skyline.


Every material has a memory. The marble remembers the mountain. The wood remembers the forest. Our job is to honor those memories.
Craft & Detail

Black Marble Vanity
The Master Bath
Verde marble with dramatic white veining wraps the double vanity. Art Deco sconces cast warm light against linen-textured walls, while three mirrors create an infinite reflection of craftsmanship.

Marble & Glass
The Shower
Floor-to-ceiling verde marble frames frosted glass doors with brushed nickel hardware. The same stone flows from walls to floor — a continuous material statement.

The Kitchen
Marble & Light Wood
Dark marble backsplash meets pale oak cabinetry in a kitchen where contrasts coexist. The dramatic veining of the stone anchors what might otherwise be a light, Nordic-inspired space.


