Ramy Fischler, head of RF Studio, is known for being one of the best top interior designers of our age. Based in Paris, and known for having an eclectic creative practice, he is highly recognized for his amazing creations, featuring an incredible forward-thinking method when it comes to interior design. FOOGO blog will tell you a little about his career and show you two incredible interior design projects that he made.

He graduated from the Ecole Nationale supérieure de création Industrielle ENSCI-Les Ateliers, and laureate of the Académie de France in Rome in 2010. After a short period of time, Ramy Fischler created his own agency, RF Studio, in 2011.
Like a skillful magician, Ramy Fischler’s artful transformation combines traditional elements with forward-thinking design interventions, creating a multi-layered interior that reinvents the apartment’s history and original aesthetic, firmly rooting it into the present day, as a result.
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Ramy Fischler’s artistic approach is sustained by his dual outlook on his environment. In other words, he looks inwards (as a participant, a user, an actor), and outwards (as a critical observer) to any type of project. Through that point of view, he successfully manages to determine what can become the main concern/focus of any project. As an example, we will now be showing you two examples of his best works in that regard.
Place de Colombie
This luxury apartment is known for having been Ramy Fischler’s first adventure into interior design shortly after starting his own company. This consists of a 350 m2 site located within one of Paris’ most prestigious Walter apartment buildings. The French designer also took this chance into showing his talents as an interior architect.
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Regarding the furniture design, he successfully instigated a collaboration between many different construction crafts, bringing together classical and modern visions and challenges. The apartment’s design is the perfect reflection of this variety of ideas as seen above with the modern sofas converging beautifully with a classical looking room with an amazing marble fireplace.
Rue de Lille
Rue de Lille is a more modern and contemporary project with a white and very clean design to it. For this project, Ramy Fischler opted for more soft tones and colors with priority given to natural light.
Once again this was an opportunity to delve into new territory, observe it, and establishing a collective synergy. Observe how the darker furniture perfectly complements itself with the rest of the bright feel transmitted throughout the rest of the room.
In the case of the fireplace in the home one can definitely detect a mix of styles in the mantle. Brown marble with white stone (with detailed carvings) makes it a lovely centerpiece to gaze upon as you enter this lovely division.