Apartment Cannes
Apartment
Sophisticated and elegant charm.
A bright, modern and full of allure holiday home.
A top floor apartment that looks towards the sea and offers a design in a highly contemporary key. The combination of Simonetto construction skills and the stylistic code of Studio Droulers, author of the project, has given life to a timeless modernity, strongly characterized by the use of noble materials.
ANNO
2008
LUOGO
Cannes
DESIGN
Studio Droulers Architecture
Apartment
Sophisticated and elegant charm.
A bright, modern and full of allure holiday home.
A top floor apartment that looks towards the sea and offers a design in a highly contemporary key. The combination of Simonetto construction skills and the stylistic code of Studio Droulers, author of the project, has given life to a timeless modernity, strongly characterized by the use of noble materials.
ANNO
2008
LUOGO
Cannes
DESIGN
Studio Droulers Architecture
A dedicate research for details and finishes: this is the kind of challenge that Studio Droulers loves to offer us and that we are happy to accept.


Entrance and Living
Through a corridor, clad in champagne-coloured Sycamore panelling, one enters the living room directly, passing through two bronze portals. Within these two extraordinary access paths, we have integrated a particular cut of light, which, reverberating on the golden foil behind it, gives a warm reflection to the lighting. The double-leaf custom doors, were manufactured in burnished metal by our craftsmen, based on the architects’ geometric design. Right next to the portals, two flush-to-the-wall doors hide the lacquered wooden bars, equipped with internal lighting.
TV
Through the sliding doors, again made bespoke by us, you enter the TV room. The main character of the room is the unique TV cabinet and bookcase made with brushed Oak, stained black, with vertical decorative dividing elements lacquered in the perfect colour tone identified by Studio Droulers. The horizontal blade handles, burnished gunmetal bronze, were also produced custom on the base of the architect’s design.
Master bedroom
The bookcase, in champagne-dyed Sycamore and eventually satin varnished leaving a semi-open grain, takes up the concept of the one in the living room. The vertical dividing modules are in this case squared volumes, lacquered in black. The bronze handles are strictly custom, together with the sliding doors accessing the room. The master bedroom is in direct connection to the walk-in closet, bespoke as well.
Kitchen
The kitchen is a perfect example of luxury and modernity, arising from the refinement of details. The vertical elements are in glossy white lacquered wood with custom pull steel handles the tops in black marble and the backsplash in satin steel. The apparent essentiality of the design actually hides particular complexities that the Simonetto team was called upon to solve at construction level. The panels are always reconciled with the walls in a coplanar way, a not easy choice that required considerable coordination at design level and construction process.
Bathrooms
The manufacturing and fitting of bathroom furniture required perfect coordination between the different skilled workers. The guest bathroom main character is the champagne-dyed Sycamore wood panelling. Thanks to the synergy we established between the marble worker and the other craftsmen, the single block carved black marble sink was eventually inserted into the wooden panelling. The master bathroom is completely clad with arabesque white marble: the wooden built cabinet is as well clad with the same marble, job carried out in our workshop in order to achieve a perfect result, prior to delivery on site. The mirrors have a metal frame, like the shower glass door. The third bathroom cabinet features anodized burnished metal doors.
Activities
The desire of attention to detail required by Studio Droulers, was fulfilled by the professionalism of our team. Special care has been given to the research of the correct shade of handmade burnishing for the metals. Picking up the right champagne colour outlined by the architects required extensive research. A considerable activity of coordination between the various workers, plasterers, marble workers, masons, electricians was carried out together with the architects in order to achieve the inserting at flush of the various surfaces. The ability to organize and support the architects’ creativity is one of the qualities that most distinguishes us.