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    A master of balance and versatility, Jean-Louis Deniot is recognized worldwide for his eclectic, emblematic interiors.

    His academic foundation and respect for architectural history manifest in his timelessness decors. Without adhering to rules of any one period or style, Deniot mixes their codes to create balance, juxtaposing eras and details, resulting in new styles born with an inherent sense of place and legitimacy.
    A purveyor of harmony and well-being through his atmospheric designs, Deniot is known for his dual aesthetic vocabulary of informality and elegance.

    In addition to creating custom designs for his projects, Deniot is known for his furniture and lighting collections in collaboration with Baker Furniture, George Smith, Jean de Merry, Collection Pierre, Pouenat, and Marc de Berny.

    Deniot is currently working on projects in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Miami (the upcoming Elysee development), Moscow, Hong Kong, Bangkok, New Delhi, Doha, and London (The Glebe).

    Past projects include homes in Manhattan and the Hamptons, a chalet in Aspen, private residences in Miami Beach, an original Paul Williams house in Beverly Hills, a palace in New Delhi, villas in Capri and Corsica, a house on the Bosphorous in Istanbul, a home in Colombia, an estate in Monaco, as well as several private residences and the new Nolinski Hotel in his native Paris, France.