A minimalist Spa by Emmanuelle Simon.
One might think that spas are all similar and impose some constraints that are not conducive to self-transcendence in terms of decoration.
But the interior designer and designer Emmanuelle Simon proves that it is not. For the ten years of the beauty brand Evidens de Beauté, the house opens its first address in Paris.
A setting she entrusts to Emmanuelle Simon, graduated from the Camondo School in 2012 and then employed by Pierre Yovanovitch.
Acclaimed by the public at the Design Parade in Toulon in 2017 for its “House on water” in natural shades, the designer proves here again his mastery of neutral tones.
Furniture in sandblasted wood, Japanese ceramics, blue stone, patinated metal, brushed brass: the materials draw a raw space, homage to the Japanese influences of the house of beauty.
“Carved into the rock, the rough stone of the central island evokes a Japanese garden.” We are under the charm of this delicate universe that becomes an experience as we take the corridor in immaculate arch to join the care spaces. Wacky sensations.
There, the rooms have large wooden interior shutters that match, in their minimalism, linen linen arranged on the massage table. Out of time.








source : Marie Claire
Design by Emmanuelle Simon
photography by Benoit Linero and Damien de Medeiros