This kaleidoscopic Parisian primary school, with its multihued hallways and tomato-red floors, is making me reconsider my own apartment's stark white walls. Could this be the new happiest place on Earth?
Photos via Fubiz. Found via Handmade Charlotte.
So happy & fun! I bet all the kids love going to school :)
ReplyDeletewow! i always think grade schools are inspiring, but this is just amazing. why do you think we go from technicolor school decor that motivates us and energizes us to grey, beige cubicles when we grow up? i don't get it! i dream of my own office where i can escape the beige lunatics!
ReplyDeleteOooh, what a fun place - isn't that what schools should be like!! And the bathroom stalls - haha! I guess even as a child you need a little bit of privacy here and there :)
ReplyDeletethere never would be a sad day there.
ReplyDeleteThis is what every grade school should look like!
ReplyDeleteso happy and free!
ReplyDeleteso many happy feelings must come from this place!
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I would have absolutely loved going to school there!
ReplyDeleteSUPER TRIPPY! I totally see this as a factory churning out little graffiti artists...a hundred tiny Fafis running around at recess!
ReplyDeleteOh my, how much fun would it be to go to that school! This also makes me think about my plain cream coloured walls.
ReplyDeleteLoulou
Rita, I hear you! Beige - ugh!
ReplyDeleteLisa, those partitions are the cutest!
Morgan, I love that.
Man, everything is better in France!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteThat is so sweet! While on the topic of rainbows, have you seen this yet? http://www.bemiscenter.org/art/exhibitions/rainbow-project.html
ReplyDeleteThe Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts is showing this piece, which is literally a man made rainbow, a few times a day. Amazing, right?
Thanks for the great post!
Jess
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Oh gosh...soooo cute!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's cool that this place actually exists!
ReplyDeleteIt's actually a nursery school for 3-5 year olds. (public school in France starts at 3.) It's also near the marx dormoy metro in the 18th, which isn't known as te best neighborhood in Paris. I bet it's a magical space!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool place to learn! That's a happy environment, for sure!
ReplyDeleteMichele, thanks for letting me know! And yes, "magical" is the perfect word!
ReplyDeleteJessica, that looks awesome! Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome place to study in! I would happily go back to school again.
ReplyDeleteThat has got to be the most cheerful toilet I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteRonnie xo
woah, I'm french, I live in Paris and I first hear about this incredible school here on your website! thx, it's such a lovely school!
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