Necchi Architecture – Where Memory Meets Cinematic Detail

Founded by Charlotte Albert and Alexis Lamesta, Necchi Architecture is a Paris-based interior studio whose design philosophy is nothing short of theatrical—subtle in execution, layered in references, yet always rooted in inhabitable warmth.

Their name traces back to Milan’s celebrated Villa Necchi Campiglio, designed by Piero Portaluppi—a place where detail holds poetry and similar codes of context inform their work today. At Necchi, interiors aren’t mere décor but unfolding narratives, composed of lacquer’s depth, chromatic nostalgia, and dissonant elegance.

A Palette of Time and Texture

Necchi Architecture thrives on intentional contrast. Deep burgundies and verdant greens—often in lacquered finishes—serve as anchoring tones. These are juxtaposed with unexpected pairings: sleek stainless steel interlocks with 1930s Art Deco curves, modernist restraint collides with period romanticism. Every junction is deliberately crafted to evoke both memory and surprise.

Interiors as Attitude

For this duo, design isn’t about charting a style—it’s about staging an atmosphere. They intentionally avoid “Instagram-perfect” precision in favor of lived-in authenticity. Spaces must feel emotionally comfortable, even if the visual language is unsettling. In creating “visual accidents,” they seek to challenge perception while ensuring tactile comfort and longevity.

Notable Projects in the Parisian Context

Browsing their portfolio reveals a fascinating mix of hospitality, residential, and boutique environments:

  • Hotel Château d’Eau (10th arrondissement): A new Parisian hotel imagined through Necchi’s lens—intimate, cinematic, and deeply anchored in place.
  • Cinabre Boutique & Suites (9th arrondissement): Minimalist luxury infused with nuanced period detail, where each suite feels both private and rich with atmosphere.
  • Quai Branly Residence (7th arrondissement): A home that speaks of layered history, personal narrative, and material depth.
  • Saint Germain des Prés Residence (6th arrondissement) and Tuileries Townhouse (1st arrondissement): Spaces that balance Paris’s literary legacy with quiet eccentricity.
  • Alfred and Chimère Restaurants, Oberkampf Apartments, and venues like Yvonne Léon gallery—eclectic interventions that feel at once dramatic and effortless.

Crafting Atmosphere Over Aesthetic

What defines Necchi’s work is precision in composition. Furniture and lighting are often bespoke; materials are chosen for atmosphere more than trend. The result is interiors that age, breathe, and ultimately tell the story of their inhabitants. These are not rooms frozen in time, but evolving sets in a long-lived production.

Why It Matters

For the high-net-worth traveler, art patron, or collector, a Necchi-designed space is a discovery—it echoes a cinematic memory while offering real-world comfort. For design professionals, their work offers a blueprint: how to blend eras, sustain narrative over novelty, and design atmospheres that resist fashion but gain in resonance.

Necchi Architecture — where interior sets are built not for fleeting glamour, but for curated lives.

Visit necchiarchitecture.com to explore their projects and approach.

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