LE GRAND Á PARIS
WITH ROOMS STUDIO

Set amidst the historic charm of architectural maestro Auguste Perret’s Parisian residence, the discerning Georgian design duo, Rooms Studio, brought to life Nordic Knots’ Grand Collection - masterfully curating a world through their collection of considered pieces.

With an ode to craftsmanship, heritage, Rooms Studio found inspiration in every corner of Perret’s architectural masterpiece—from the elegant wooden paneling to the panoramic views of the Eiffel Tower. Auguste Perret, a pioneering architect known for his innovative use of concrete, left an indelible mark on the architectural landscape of Paris, and his legacy continues to inspire generations of designers.


As Nata Janberidze and Keti Toloraia of Rooms Studio eloquently express, "As soon as we stepped foot inside, we knew this was where magic would happen. The architectural marvel, the views—it all spoke to us."

L'APPARTEMENT D'AUGUSTE PERRET

The apartment, nestled in the heart of Paris, showcases a seamless blend of modernist principles and classic Parisian elegance. It boasts exquisite materials and meticulous attention to detail, from the soaring ceilings adorned with intricate moldings to the grand windows that flood the space with natural light. Each element of Perret's design exudes timeless sophistication.

The vibrant palette of our Grand Collection takes center stage, infusing the space with a kaleidoscope of hues. As Rooms Studio shares, "The mix of objects in the apartment reflects a fusion of styles, preserving the individual identity of each piece while creating a unified aesthetic." From their Stone Chess Table to the Silver Street bench, each piece resonates with craftsmanship and character, creating a harmonious blend of past and present.

ROOMS STUDIO

Rooms Studio, founded by Nata Janberidze and Keti Toloraia, pioneers a blend of Georgian heritage and contemporary design. Inspired by history and nature, their work merges modernist principles with traditional craftsmanship. With a sculptural approach, their designs blur the lines between art, design, and architecture, creating a unique narrative that bridges East and West.