Villa Cavrois, a National Historic Monument located in the Lille suburb of Croix, stands as a testament to the modernist vision of Parisian architect Robert Mallet-Stevens. Built in 1932 for industrialist Paul Cavrois, the villa has been meticulously restored, preserving its original design and features. Visitors can explore the sleek, functional lines and open spaces that define this architectural landmark, offering a glimpse into the innovative spirit of early 20th-century modernism. The villa’s interiors and exteriors showcase the seamless integration of form and function, making it a prime example of Mallet-Stevens’ work.
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