This time we are plunged into Greek mythology.
According to the legend, Narcissus was exceptionally beautiful but rejected many suitors, including the nymph Echo.
To punish him for this outrage, she put a curse on him: one day, while drinking from a spring, Narcissus saw his reflection in the water and fell in love with it. He spent many days gazing at himself and despairing of ever catching up with his own image. In the end, he died from this passion that he could not satisfy.
The decor of the room plays on reflections and green tones that evoke this story linked to water.
The bed, overhung by a backlit Krion frame, reveals vegetal shadows as if during a walk along the water's edge.
An ephemeral aquatic movement crosses the room thanks to a reminder of a water feature on the wall and the lightness of the curtains.
The bathroom, while being discreet, plays on transparency and mirror effects.