At Catherine H’s home
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The life of a performer is necessarily nomadic, especially during international tours. Monique, flautist in one of the most important French symphonic orchestras, is also part of an accomplished chamber quintet. For her house in Lyon, she was inspired by the hexagons of the Sardinia collection, by the harmonic range of whites and blues, by the variety of the mosaics, and also by the extraordinary score of the delicate tonal decorations. The sunny marine atmosphere of southern France and the Tyrrhenian
Sea welcome Monique upon return home.
At Catherine H’s home
The life of a performer is necessarily nomadic, especially during international tours. Monique, flautist in one of the most important French symphonic orchestras, is also part of an accomplished chamber quintet. For her house in Lyon, she was inspired by the hexagons of the Sardinia collection, by the harmonic range of whites and blues, by the variety of the mosaics, and also by the extraordinary score of the delicate tonal decorations. The sunny marine atmosphere of southern France and the Tyrrhenian
Sea welcome Monique upon return home.
At Catherine H’s home
The life of a performer is necessarily nomadic, especially during international tours. Monique, flautist in one of the most important French symphonic orchestras, is also part of an accomplished chamber quintet. For her house in Lyon, she was inspired by the hexagons of the Sardinia collection, by the harmonic range of whites and blues, by the variety of the mosaics, and also by the extraordinary score of the delicate tonal decorations. The sunny marine atmosphere of southern France and the Tyrrhenian
Sea welcome Monique upon return home.
At Catherine H’s home
The life of a performer is necessarily nomadic, especially during international tours. Monique, flautist in one of the most important French symphonic orchestras, is also part of an accomplished chamber quintet. For her house in Lyon, she was inspired by the hexagons of the Sardinia collection, by the harmonic range of whites and blues, by the variety of the mosaics, and also by the extraordinary score of the delicate tonal decorations. The sunny marine atmosphere of southern France and the Tyrrhenian
Sea welcome Monique upon return home.