Pavillon d’Été by Noémie Meney

TOULON – The town of Toulon is considered by many to be the westernmost city on the famed French Riviera, drawing domestic and foreign tourists alike. Noémie Meney converted a small garden atelier into a self-contained summer residence in this pop
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