Sole Agent. A magnificent private mansion designed by renowned architect Jules Lavirotte was built in 1907 and subsequently extended with the addition of five further floors. The architect was assisted by Léon Binet and Dondelinger who respectively created the sculptures and the wrought iron. It took two and a half years for a duo of renowned Italian architects who worked for many years with Mongiardino to transform the former music room into a luxurious 160 sqm duplex apartment. This remarkable reconstitution in the pure Art Nouveau style (1890 – 1910) features curved lines, a decorative style inspired by nature and features crolls, arabesques, plant motifs and undulating lines…All of the decorative elements, meticulously created and exquisitely refined, bear witness to the ephemeral, yet unforgettable Art Nouveau style.The apartment’s entrance hall (inspired by Victor Horta’s residence in Brussels) leads to one side onto a majestic living room/library featuring a 3-metre high ceiling, and to the other side onto a dining room featuring opaque glass, a kitchen, and a guest bedroom with a shower room. A landing with a study area overlooks the living room and leads to a bedroom with a magnificent “Liberty” bed, furnishings and lighting, as well as superb turn-of-the-century decorative objects of an exceptional quality. A bathroom in shades of cream and burgundy complete the master suite.A sumptuous apartment steeped in history.