Interiors

The multi-story interior of Musee D'Orsay . This room has sculptures and people on both levels.

School of Interior Design Associate Professor Greeson visited the Paris Center earlier this month in preparation for the Fall 2019 semester. Join Professor Greeson in Paris where we will have access to an in depth look into the unprecedented world of Art, Architecture, Culture and, of course, Interior Design in this amazing and beautiful city. Beyond Paris excursions may include the Historic Fabric Manufacture Prelle in Lyon as well as visits to historic palaces in and around the city.

Abien-tot!

 

 

The multi-story interior of Musee D'Orsay . This room has sculptures and people on both levels.Musee D’Orsay interior, located in a former Beaux-Arts railway station

 

 

The Sacré-Couer can be seen in between a civilian populated street lined with tall buildings.Sacré-Couer, Vistas out in the City

 

 

A man posing with Inda Mahdavi rug designs in the Paris showroom.Cogolin, Reviewing new carpet designs by Inda Mahdavi in the Paris showroom

 

 

Interior of Musee D'Orsay. There are accents that are apart of the Art Nouveau period.Musee D’Orsay, Art Nouveau period interior

 

 

Interior of Prelle. Man looking at very colorful fabrics hanging straight down.Prelle, Inspecting historical document fabrics manufactured in Lyon since 1752

 

 

The interior of Eglise Sain Germain. The colorful columns rise into vaulted ceilings.Eglise Sain Germain, recently restored interior polychrome surfaces