Though it isn’t his primary residence, renowned interiors photographer François Halard considers his home in Arles his “primary folly.” When he first laid eyes on the hôtel particulier some 30 years ago, it was love at first sight. The grandeur and Mediterranean cachet of the 18th-century house, in the center of France’s “most Roman city, ” reminded him of the celebrated Italian home of the abstract expressionist Cy Twombly. In a poetic turn of events, the beauty of Halard’s home This story is from Kinfolk Issue Forty-One Buy Now Related Stories Interiors Issue 50 Atelier Vime Inside the Provençal home that inspired a craft revival. Interiors Issue 50 Cult Rooms A modernist with the Midas touch. Interiors Issue 48 Gil Schafer Inside the all-American family home. Interiors Issue 29 Xavier Corberó At the edge of Barcelona, an anomaly: a sculptor’s labyrinthine home. Interiors City Guide Finn Juhl’s House A masterpiece of Danish Modern design on the outskirts of Copenhagen. Interiors Home Tour: Antwerp Historic Architect Nicolas Schuybroek takes us inside his latest project, a 19th-century house in the historic district of Antwerp, Belgium.
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