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Delphine Maumot Studio,
sophisticated simplicity

Delphine Maumot Studio is an interior design agency that creates spaces designed to move, seduce and enhance everyday life. For more than fifteen years, this Parisian agency has been transforming interiors into real places of escape with its unique signature blend of elegance and timelessness. The agency is headed by Delphine Maumot, a graduate of the Penninghen school and heir to centuries of French aesthetics! Under her watchful eye, discreet luxury and sophisticated simplicity combine to create spaces that are both stylish and welcoming. A style in keeping with the French tradition of elegance and refinement, with a resolutely contemporary twist! For Signatures Singulières Magazine, Delphine Maumot Studio took a look back at the major projects that marked her year 2024. A retrospective that highlights the values and talents that have made her famous.

Above: Delphine Maumot. ©Tony Querrec. Right: bespoke lacquered bench by Delphine Maumot. Curtains by Dedar. The bronze horse is by Carlos Mata.

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Table designed by Delphine Maumot. Flooring by Ateliers Zelij. “Nana Lure 36 Lamp” suspension lamp by Pelle. Platner chairs by Knoll.

Delphine Maumot, an interior designer who listens to her client’s aspirations

For Delphine Maumot, interior design is about more than aesthetics: it’s about bringing meaning to a space and ensuring that it stands the test of time with accuracy and authenticity. That’s where the Delphine Maumot Studio mastery lies, in its ability to strike the right balance between interior architecture and the art of living. Each interior reflects the lifestyle of its clients.

Like the Trocadéro project, a Haussmann-style flat whose renovation was designed to bring out the best in its owners’ works of art. Delphine Maumot Studio’s talent for bespoke interior design enabled her to create a unique atmosphere in each room. Adorned with Asian touches, the dining room is an invitation to escape. The home office evokes the timeless elegance of the English style. Finally, the bathroom embodies Italian modernity thanks to luxurious marble. A lovely way to combine functionality, aesthetics and the cosmopolitan soul of the place.

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The office is covered in solid oak panelling. On a Bean walnut desk by Roberto Lazzeroni (Ceccotti Colleczioni), a 1950s lamp by Mauri Almari from Well Finishing.

Orchestrating an architectural composition down to the smallest detail

Delphine Maumot Studio conceives every interior as a living composition. That’s why, in its designs, which are thought through to the last detail, each element takes its place in perfect harmony. The Passy project is one of the finest examples of this. In this delicate metamorphosis, the meticulous attention to detail was inspired by the emblematic architecture of the location. In this Art Deco residence, Delphine Maumot has done her utmost to echo the leading artistic movement of the early 20th century. Here, the finest materials, such as brass and marble, sit side by side with pure geometric lines and deep colours. The luminaires and pieces of furniture, some of them made to measure, reflect the spirit of the 1930s, while at the same time fitting in perfectly with a contemporary vision of comfort and aesthetics. This sophisticated yet gentle project brings the past and present into harmony like no other before it!

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Residential project in Paris. The staff arch is one of the agency’s distinctive features. Removable coffee table. Work by glass-blower Vincent Breed.

Delphine Maumot’s aim is to defend french elegance

A devotee of the “French touch”, Delphine Maumot Studio creates warm, refined interiors that are never ostentatious. Her meticulous use of volume and carefully considered lighting are a tribute to the French art of living, a daring combination of elegance and delicacy with a touch of rock’n’roll. With a tactile passion for materials and contrasts, the interior designer gives natural materials such as wood, stone, metal and fine textiles a prominent place in her interiors.

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CLOUD II console in lacquered oak designed by Delphine Maumot. On the wall, a work of art by Lauren Collin.

Delphine Maumot designs living spaces that transcend the everyday

These meticulously selected materials, in interaction with the studio’s furniture creations, reveal all their sensory richness. To bring its renovations to life, Delphine Maumot Studio works with exceptional craftsmen and houses. It is this in-depth knowledge of French know-how that has guided the architectural transformation of the Batignolles project. In the heart of this vibrant district, the young woman was able to turn a small, cramped flat into a refined place to live, thanks in particular to the subtle architectural staging dominated by two rounded staff arches. Elegant and sculptural, they structure the volumes while softening the perception of space. A showcase of elegance and modernity to celebrate the effervescence of Parisian lifestyle!

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Timmermanns house. Entrance hall with sicomore staircase.
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TIMMS bench designed by Delphine Maumot. Happy To Be Here console by Mathieu Lehanneur.
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Bubble-Gum carpet in wool and silk, designed by Delphine Maumot Studio. The space is organised around a rounded structure housing a glass door framed in brass. Its deep Bolivian marbled blue adds an elegant, mineral note.
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FMG Iris ceramic carpet and wall, Celine Devon and Devon bath. Contemporary “Vertere” stool in oiled walnut with brown leather pad Hemel Ring Hanging Lamp. Design Kevin Reilly.
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THG taps. O’ collection designed by Andrée Putman for Christofle. Hanging mirrors and fireplace designed by Delphine Maumot Studio. Murano glass wall lamps by Max Ingrand. FMG IRI marble ceramics.

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Delphine Maumot Studio
10 rue Clairaut
75017 Paris
Tél. : +33 (0)6 82 12 94 98
www.delphinemaumot.com

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