The Brazilian Influences Inside Jean-Pierre Tortil’s Parisian Home | Invisible Collection
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Ask any collector to explain how their passion began and there’s usually a piece that started it all. For interior architect, Jean-Pierre Tortil, it was a more organic process: a love of mid-century Brazilian design that developed after he moved to Rio de Janeiro.
In this episode of Why We Collect, Tortil invites us inside his striking Parisian home to explore the collection he has built with his husband, Didier Gomez - the talented architect and interior designer behind the homes of Julia Roberts, Robert de Niro and Yves Saint Laurent. Keen eyes will recognise pieces from Jorge Zalzsupin and Sergio Rodrigues, together with many pieces of Tortil’s own creation - all of which we have the joy of sharing online at Invisible Collection.
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I am obsessed with this apartment. Not just the Beautiful pieces of furniture and art, but the entire Architectural details the marble tiles in the foyer, to the gilded, but not over powering details above the doors. I wish these videos would be longer. Will allow us to know more about the interior designer/artist and what influenced him to choose those items.
I have seen many luxury apartaments on RUclips. But this is the most refined, beautiful and modern i have seen. Why so short video? This is a place to enjoy slowly like a good chocolate ❤
What a wonderful comment. We'll be sure to visit Jean-Pierre Tortil again soon to share even more of his extraordinary home.
@@invisiblecollection Yes, please!
IT'S fantastic super - beautiful!!!❤❤❤
Nomber ОNE!!! In this seria.
Sublime!! The warmth, the eclecticism - love it all. Bravo, guys!
Adorei que as peças que compõem o ambiente estão seguindo a tendência de tons terrosos. Belíssimo apartamento 😍
Taking eclectic to another level 👏
Yes to that art collection ❤
Fabulous!!!
Dream Apartament 💚💛
We so agree.
Nice! Really pleasant and classic.
It would haven be so much better if this was an actual tour and we got to hear the stories about the piece and how he put it all together. This is just frustrating!!!
Hi Imane! Thanks for your feedback. We have a couple of home tours on our channel (see Garcé & Dimofski's Lisbon Apartment tour 😍). We wanted to do something a bit different with this series. Rest assured, however, we'll be visiting some of our favourite designers again soon for an unhurried look at their home.
@@invisiblecollection thank you so much for listening!! I look forward to your future tours. PS the more detail the better.
기대됩니다👨🏻🎨👩🏻🎨
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Ok, but where is the Brazilian influence??? Just a few pieces of furniture are not enough to define that decoration as “Brazilian influence”.🔥
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To be honest I personally don’t particularly like how this apartment is decorated. We don’t all have to admire and like the same things.
No, they are not forcing anyone to admire or like any of the things. They are just showing what they like, what they collect and how they live.