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Left: Brass hardware from Fixtures & Fittings and black-and-white marble floors give the entry a Parisian townhouse feel. Antique African chair. Alabaster sconce is a reissued 1940s design by Pierre Chareau from Galerie MCDE, Paris. Right: In the master bath, English un-lacquered brass fixtures and tub from Fixtures & Fittings. Calacatta gold marble. it provides a masculine edge," she says. The red-and-pink painting by Paul Lee — Parker's latest artist crush — echoes the pink sofa on the opposite side of the room. "I wanted the art to flow, but not match. There's no other red in the room, so the painting really does pop." And we might have guessed that the couple's love of French design started long before they moved into this townhouse. "Tom and I met and married in New Orleans and love French architecture," Michelle says. "I wanted that look reflected in the finished project. It's also modern, elegant, comfortable, and practical — all of our favorite things." 65