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Electric Cultural Center by Mathieu Leanner in Paris

The famous French designer Mathieu Leanner believes that time is nothing more than an accessory that can be changed as often as desired and with maximum pleasure for oneself.

With style kitsch you can invent a fundamentally new design space for every hour, day, month or year. In the light of all these thoughts, Mathieu Leanner created the innovative Electric Cultural Center in the French capital - a space for dances, concerts and all kinds of art projects.

Mathieu Leanner assures: “If Alice from the fairy tale Alice in Wonderland would love such a direction of music as Rock, then she would spend maximum of her free time in this room.” If you understand the opinion of the designer Mathieu Leanner, then the most important aspect in his project is multi-component, since it is based on a huge number of different elements, including sound, light, temperature, and in an ideal design, all these components can be adjusted to your own way, which was demonstrated by us in practice French designer Mathieu Leanner in his Electronic project.

This beautiful creation is located in the center of Paris, its area is 1000 square meters. m., equipped with soundproof panels, there are huge panoramic windows on the entire wall. The Electric project is simply amazing with its amazing view of the Eiffel Tower, and the graphics inside the room just chills the blood in the veins, everything is so beautiful and refined.

The meeting lounge is a regular feature of the Electric Center. There are various furniture, soft sofas that are carried away in the evening, after which the central hall turns into a concert hall, and closer to dawn into a nightclub. The project is equipped with a huge number of ingenious devices, thanks to which, after a minimum period of time, the entire project can be transformed into an individual design.

In the evening, you can arrange a doomsday accompanied by beautiful music, which will pleasantly surprise visitors. From the side of the panoramic windows there is a stepped podium for musicians, and on the other side of the hall there is a bar counter, which seems to be made on the basis of some kind of ebony.


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