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Château John Cockerill

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Seraing, France

Interior Designers - LDécoration Agency
Pierre Frey - Custom-made rugs
Photo credit - Jean-Pierre Gabriel

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A Walloon heritage site

On the occasion of the bicentenary of its founder, the industrial group CMI has restored John Cockerill's Castle, a building listed as a Walloon heritage site. LDécoration Agency called on the expertise of Maison Pierre Frey to weave several custom-made carpets from the original creations of art historian Louise-Marie Hubert. The Hortense stripe was also chosen to match the neoclassical and historical atmosphere of the site.