The call of Marseille was stronger than she was. Stronger than her calling as a fashion designer, stronger than her Parisian roots. Julie Pailhas – founder of the apartment-gallery Objets Inanimés – gave in to the “idea that had been in her head for a long time”. A “return to her roots” in the city of Marseille, where she was born and where her eye for all that is beautiful was acquired, from her studies at the Beaux-Arts to her time at the Marseille Fashion Museum. Drawing on the artistic heritage passed on by her father, Roger Pailhas – a visionary gallery owner – as well as her sensitivity to imagery, honed during her career in fashion, the multidisciplinary artist is committed to opening a hybrid space that welcomes art lovers and collectors alike. Intimacy is the key. Pride of place is given to objects with a story to tell in this immaculate setting that perfectly captures the Mediterranean light. The stories of the talented artists and craftspeople who imagined, designed and shaped them. A cylindrical stool by designer Axel Chay sits alongside ceramic lights by Johanna de Clisson, and these decorative elements, with sometimes curved and sometimes radical lines, all agree on one point: neutrality of colour. “So that each piece communicates without overpowering the other, but so that they all add value to each other.” Constantly changing and ready to welcome the creators of tomorrow, the aesthete’s loft tells multiple stories. Alongside her designer selection are pictorial works – including Dune Varela’s cutter-worked photographs – as well as some pieces reflecting her family heritage, such as her Gae Aulenti coffee table “given to her by her parents for her 20th birthday”. A balanced dialogue between yesterday and today that gives pride of place to organic silhouettes, which the Marseille-born designer now proposes to infuse into other settings, offering her expert advice. Interview.
Photography : Valerio Geraci – Texte : Juliette Bruneau
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