Studio Robert Stadler brings Paris' iconic bistro chairs into the 21st century

In the early hours of the morning, after the cafés in Paris have closed and the streets are quiet, strollers have a rare chance to get a glimpse of the inner workings of the French capital. You can smell – but not see – baguettes à l’ancienne<
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