
HOME OF
LISE PIERRON
The Paris-based creative has spent over a decade immersed in the world of fashion and luxury, with a sharp eye for storytelling and aesthetics. Her home reflects the same sensibility—warm, intentional, and full of character.
“To me, a home should feel like a sanctuary, a place that welcomes, soothes, and feels deeply personal.”
Follow The Trace, Wool Rug, Red.

For those who don’t know you — who are you?
“My name is Lise, and I’ve lived in Paris for over ten years now. I’ve worked in the fashion and luxury industry for just as long. I started out with a career in business development before transitioning into content creation, modeling, and launching my own consulting agency.
In September 2024, I also released a personal film titled Née quelque part (Born Somewhere). The film explores my journey as an adoptee and my deep desire to reconnect with my roots. It’s a very meaningful project for me, and a way to share a part of my identity beyond fashion.”

Can you tell us about your home?
“I live in a Parisian apartment, the kind of place people often picture when they think of Paris. The apartment has all the classic features of traditional Parisian architecture: a double living room, high ceilings, ornate moldings, and beautiful marble fireplaces. It’s elegant, full of charm, and the kind of space that immediately makes you feel at home.”
How would you describe your interior style?
“My interior is a true reflection of who I am. It’s a mix of minimalism and design, clean lines, balanced proportions but also warmth, color, and personality. I was looking for that perfect harmony between aesthetic simplicity and emotional richness. I draw inspiration from my travels and from the places I’ve lived: the north and south of France, Africa. My home is a blend of all those influences.
Many of the pieces here carry a story. For example, my dining table is the one I grew up with, the same one my family used when I was a child. That kind of continuity matters deeply to me. The art on the walls is a mix too: some are pieces I’ve collected over the years, and others were painted by my grandmother, who was an artist herself. So everything is layered : things I’ve bought, thrifted, inherited, or been gifted. It all comes together to create a space that feels meaningful, intentional, and alive.”
What part of your home do you love the most – and why?
“I think my favorite part of the home is the double living room. It’s truly the heart of the space, the place where I live, unwind, and connect. I wanted it to be versatile: a calm and cozy corner to rest, meditate, read, watch TV, or just relax with my little dog Hilo, but also a welcoming space where I can host friends and share good moments.
I also love the dining area, which was designed with hosting in mind. Welcoming people into my home is something I genuinely enjoy, it’s a value I grew up with, and being a good host is really important to me. I took great care in shaping these rooms so that everyone who walks in feels comfortable, at ease, and surrounded by good energy. That’s what home means to me.”

How do you want your home to feel? What atmosphere are you aiming to create?
“Warmth is everything to me. I’ve been to many beautiful places that felt cold or uninviting and I knew I wanted the exact opposite for my home. I want people to feel instantly comfortable the moment they walk in. Like the space is gently holding them.
Scent plays a big part in creating that atmosphere. I pay a lot of attention to olfactory experiences, there are candles burning, palo santo for cleansing, and beautiful diffusers placed throughout the home. Each room carries its own subtle scent, carefully chosen depending on the energy I want to create.”
Follow The Trace, Wool Rug, Red.
What’s your approach when decorating a space? Do you follow your intuition, plan a lot, or build around specific objects?
“When it comes to decorating my home, I mostly follow my intuition. I’ve always loved putting things together and creating atmospheres. I decorate my home much like I work in my creative profession. I work with mood boards. Each room is designed around a mood board filled with colors, textures, and concepts. I really enjoy revisiting and refining these boards over time, which means my home is often evolving. I love that process of constant transformation, it keeps things fresh and meaningful, and it’s something I truly enjoy.”