Located in the heart of Paris’s 2nd arrondissement, this 1940s apartment is a study in timeless design, merging artisanal craftsmanship with contemporary elegance. The renovation, led by Stene Alexopoulos, draws inspiration from Italian architect Carlo Scarpa, whose mastery of materiality and spatial composition influenced every detail of the transformation. The apartment’s chromatic palette is an ode to natural materials, where rich walnut wood, deep green Indian marble, smooth concrete, and solid oak parquet define the atmosphere. A striking feature of the interior is a bespoke concrete table cast on-site with an inset of green marble. This is echoed throughout the space with other handcrafted elements such as the sculpted basin and custom-built bench, all prototypes tailored specifically to this residence. The furnishings reflect a curated balance of vintage and contemporary pieces. Handcrafted chairs from the island of Skyros sit alongside iconic mid-century designs like Eames chairs, while vintage Grundig spherical speakers add a nod to the past. A painting by Fassianos anchors the space while a luxurious Roche Bobois sofa introduces a touch of comfort and modernity. This renovation offers a perfect balance of craftsmanship, history, and modern living, honoring the building’s 1940s character while creating a contemporary home.