Homeowner Thai Cong on his favorite sofa, a hand-made product from France.
In Germany, in addition to design work, Thai Cong often advises customers on how to decorate a house to perfection.
With that design spirit, Thai Cong’s house also tells a very personal story, unique to the owner with a professional eye and delicate aesthetic tastes.
The living room blends styles bearing the mark of the French and American periods, with a pair of Elda chairs typical of the American era before 1975 by designer Joe Colombo.
He was very careful in every detail and line throughout the process of restoring the original beauty of the house, from the way he redid all the doors that had been changed over many generations of different homeowners based on the
It can be seen that the recognizable point in each of Thai Cong’s designs is the blend of two Asian and European cultures, with spaces using diverse color tones, combined with symbolic design products.
The special location of the house, combined with its historical value, is one of the reasons he chose to build for himself `a place to go home to`.
In the architectural space characterized by Indochina, the furniture he chose to put there recreated a period of history that the house had gone through.
Hallway with all wood-paneled walls and mirrors from the famous Baker company.
With the idea of turning the house into a type of motel in the South of France, however, in the spirit of respecting the original style of the house, he did not try to assign a lobby style like villas in France.