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Born on February 2, 1987, Vincent Dedienne celebrated his 38th anniversary in 2025. Owner of a beautiful apartment in Paris, he had opened the doors of his interior to journalists in the “world” but also from “Elle”. A unique and unforgettable moment for our colleagues.
Vincent Dedienne: his apartment with an offbeat decor in a trendy district of Paris
A few years ago, had invited journalists of Monde To discover his Parisian apartment located in the 11th arrondissement, not far from Belleville. At the bottom of a courtyard, the 38 -year -old actor who received twice opened him in this apartment, “the first“that he managed to live.
“This is the first apartment I live, that I manage to live because the previous apartments I never managed to furnish them, I moved the furniture, I bought things and it was never satisfactory. There it is the first where I really feel at home where when I come home and close the door, I feel that I am in a space, I don’t know, it looks like me, anyway, It suits me, it suits me, it reassures me. Wherever I take my gaze, I come across something that goes well“He said.
A apartment “fixed“Composed of a large room”that makes living room and dining room and office“. “It’s not a space that is very simple to modulate but it reassures me and I feel good“, admits the actor. Adept of board games and freight – an activity that”Relaxed enormously ” – He also has many unusual decorative objects as pointed out via an article published in ELLE (The site also shares several photos of the apartment).
Vincent Dedienne: the unusual decorative objects of his apartment
“I like not to know how much we got there: Find a frecking side by side, a giant Haribo candy display and a green neon in the name of your dog. Not even want to ask why. ‘And the other neon, the yellow Michoko, that’s my cat.‘Ah bah yes, suddenly it’s logical“, Amusted the composer author.
Other curiosities, one “poster from Anne Sylvestre“, a “PLV in cardboard by Muriel Robin“, An Autograph by Annie Girardot on Madame Marguerite’s program or a Louis de Funès candle period at the cabbage. Pleasantly surprised by the warm, but exotic atmosphere of his apartment, Vincent Delerm adds: “There are hippopotams still in a lot of places in the apartment. And this only sentence, as a justification: ‘It’s still crazy the hippopotams: guys think they are fish.“. An apartment like its owner who kept his child’s soul.