New Art and Tradition Effortlessly Commingle in This Paris Home
Communications maven Jasmine Spezie left her Left Bank lifestyle after falling in love with a classic apartment across the Seine better suited for her growing collection
By Gay Gassmann
Photography by Julio Piatti
May 8, 2019
a living room with velvet furniture a large painting and double French doors
With a sprawling apartment in Paris, a chalet in Saint Moritz, and offices in Paris and Milan, German-Italian luxury communications authority Jasmine Spezie doesn't put down her bags for very long in any one city. Founder and CEO of IC Insight Communications, Spezie advises clients around the globe and is already thinking of where her next office will be. Of all her real estate, and throughout her travels, her most treasured spot is her art-filled home in the middle of the city, where she says she never worries about being perfect.
Entering Spezie’s classic, very Parisian apartment, located on the Right Bank, one is immediately struck by the mix of unexpected works of art and design set against a highly traditional and formal interior. “When I first saw this place, I loved the volumes and the light," says Spezie, looking back. "I didn’t do any work—I just moved in with my furniture and art. It’s naturally a beautiful space and I don’t need any window treatments. I love the view.” To select certain pieces, fabrics, and finishes throughout, Spezie—who, with a longtime former office and flat near Café de Flore, describes herself as "a Left Bank girl" at heart—worked with good friend and interior decorator Carlo Ponti.
a corner of a room with a blue plastic chair a mirror and a pink painting
Spezie’s Right Bank apartment opens into a mini-gallery with a spectacular bottle chair by Polish artist Pawel Grunert. A mirrored bronze work by Berlin-based artist Alicja Kwade—who recently installed a site-specific art commission on the rooftop garden of NYC's Metropolitan Museum of Art—hangs on the the wall at right. The painting is by Swiss artist Pamela Rosenkranz.
The apartment is full of works she has picked up over the years while traveling and at home. “I have been collecting my whole life; I go to flea markets, auctions, galleries. I bought some pieces whilst I was here," she says, pointing to a painting in the entryway by California artist Sam Falls. "My furniture moves with me and I don’t think I’ve ever sold anything." Though she readily recognizes her penchant for large works of art, Spezie remarks on the fact that she could probably focus more on design pieces going forward. "For some reason, I never buy objects."
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Though the apartment is perfectly suited for entertaining, Spezie—whose other passion, aside from art, is riding horses on the weekends in Chantilly—demurs. “The kitchen isn’t used very much," she says, "but I have friends who come to stay even when I’m not here. And since I don’t cook, I cater.” Any advice for young collectors starting out? “Follow your instincts and buy what you like," she says, after a moment of reflection. "Don’t speculate—it's important for your place to reflect who you are. Even if that's not perfect.”
In the Paris apartment of luxurycommunications executive Jasmine Spezie a view into a lovely kitchen that the homeowner...
In the dining room the table is Saarinen and the chairs vintage Eames Herman Miller. The light sculpture is by Jeff...
In the study the sofa is Florence Knoll and the armchairs are by Milo Baughman. The lamp is from Flos the sculpture is...
The main living area features a mix of pieces Spezie has sourced from dealers and fairs. The armchairs are by Gio Ponti...
Also in the living room a large painting above the sofa is by Belgian artist Pieter Vermeersch. Between the windows is a...
For her favorite room in the apartment the bedroom Spezie has a customdesigned bed with a bedcover from Fabio Gavazzi....
Art is in every room of the apartment even the guest bathroom where Spezie placed a contemporary Chinese sculpture.
In the entrance hall a large painting Palms on the left is by American artist Sam Falls. The hanging light fixture is by...
Spezies Right Bank apartment opens into a minigallery with a spectacular bottle chair by Polish artist Pawel Grunert. A...
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In the dining room, the table is Saarinen and the chairs vintage Eames Herman Miller. The light sculpture is by Jeff Zimmerman. The large painting on the left is by American artist Alexander May, and the black and white painting on the right is by Mexican artist Stefan Brüggemann. The bronze console is by Nucleo; on the table are a vase by Martin Szekely for Christofle and candlesticks designed by Andrée Putman, also for Christofle.