Simon’s eclectically global approach to design emerges in each carefully curated corner, with furniture pieces from her own collection mingling seamlessly with treasured objects and artworks she has collected from travels. A dedicated library showcasing her passion for ceramics, a field she avidly explores, encapsulates Simon’s deep respect for craftsmanship as do numerous bespoke elements created in collaboration with fellow artisans. Examples include Delphine Messmer, who designed a mosaic floor, and Romain Guillon, who created a scratched raw earth mural that adds organic richness to the space. A standout work by the artist Hermentaire adds a touch of dreamlike wonder in what is a fitting element for a designer whose spaces often evoke the ethereal.
Every corner of Simon’s home, meticulously composed and refreshingly understated, attests to her heightened sense of refinement, keen eye for detail, and passion for craftsmanship in an apartment that exudes a quiet beauty where form and function come together in harmony, creating a sensory experience shaped by subtlety and intent.