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ART AS ARCHITECTURE: CHRISTOPHE CARPENTE ON THE NEXT ERA OF LIVING

  • Jan 27
  • 1 min read

Christophe Carpente forecasts a decisive evolution in the way homes are conceived.


From his Notting Hill studio, Carpente observes a growing international appetite for interiors shaped by meaning rather than ornament. His philosophy positions art as the structural heart of a space, influencing flow, atmosphere and daily experience.

Carpente notes a clear shift towards environments that carry emotional weight.


“We’ll see art and interiors become increasingly intertwined - not as interchangeable décor but as integral components of a personal design language.”


This future facing approach reframes the role of art within the home. Placement becomes a dialogue with the architecture. Transitional areas assume quiet significance. Lighting moves beyond function to guide mood and story. Furniture and joinery frame and support each piece, shaping how it is encountered.


Collage of interiors: wooden staircase, vibrant red room with a curved sofa, and a dining room with orange chairs and large floral art.

For those seeking spaces that reflect personal narratives, this movement signals a new chapter. Homes will not be styled with art, they will be conceived around it. Carpente’s guidance offers a route into a more intentional form of living where cultural depth and design intelligence meet.



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