A place for reflection
Journal No. 1
Intentional Living.
Mon Chez Soi Journal explores the connection between places, materials, and how we inhabit our lives. Read, feel, observe — and let another way of being at home emerge.
Leafing through La Décoration au naturel, I wasn't looking for ideas.
I was looking for a feeling.
A way to understand why some spaces immediately bring peace…
and why others, though well-maintained, remain distant.
This book doesn’t provide answers.
It invites you to look differently.
And to ask a simple question:
what does this space say about my way of living?
Inhabit
IntrospectionInhabiting is not just about occupying a place.
It’s a way of being present, paying attention, making space for calm.
Here, spaces become mirrors.
They reveal our relationship to rhythm, silence, and the way we choose to live.
Material
Sensory & ProductA material is not chosen only for its appearance.
It is felt, it accompanies, it endures over time.
Linen, cotton, natural textures tell a story of comfort, action, and longevity.
A way of living more simply, more appropriately.
Perspectives
Readings & ReflectionBooks don’t provide answers.
They open perspectives.
Each reading becomes a starting point.
An invitation to observe places, materials, and what they say about us differently.
Resonance
What RemainsThrough this work, it's not just a perspective that is shared.
It's a way of approaching spaces with more slowness, more attention.
A way that, today, deeply resonates with mine.
Reading: La Décoration au naturel — Jean-Michel Kirsch
Next Journal · July 2026
Bio-Habitat — Homes and Traditions
Raw materials.
Living spaces.
Another way of inhabiting, between heritage and presence.
— See you in July.
« A well-inhabited interior is a place you enjoy returning to — not because it's beautiful, but because it reflects who you are. »
— Rose, Mon Chez Soi