Atelier Dieudonnée by Jantine Lindner. She lives with her husband and five children above the striking historic building, which still features a large “steam printing house” sign on its facade. Jantine sells a mix of new items and design pieces from the ’50s through the ’90s, including unique lamps, vintage items such as vases and tableware, as well as furniture, pillows, fragrances she’s curated in collaboration with Vicino Sei, and much more. How did a psychologist by training end up in the world of interior design? “I got into it through our own home. Family and friends were impressed and started asking for interior design advice more and more often. And that’s how it continued. More projects, more contacts with suppliers, and the most beautiful objects—which I think would be a shame if they weren’t also available to other design enthusiasts.” It is precisely those items that can now be found in her home furnishings store and studio.
Atelier Dieudonnée is open by appointment.