Name: Chapelle des Religieuses de l’AssomptionLocation: 17, rue de l’Assomption, 75016 Paris (France)Designer: Grégory Lacoua and Jean Sébastien Lagrange of John DoeDescription: “The Chapel of the Assumption was originally completed in 1961 by French architect Noël Le Maresquier, and features a swooping ceiling and floor-to-ceiling stained glass wall. John Doe created oak pews and lecterns, a granite altar and stone font for the chapel, all with a 20mm gap between the supports and top surface to appear as though floating.” - Dezeen

Name: Chapelle des Religieuses de l’Assomption
Location: 17, rue de l’Assomption, 75016 Paris (France)
Designer: Grégory Lacoua and Jean Sébastien Lagrange of John Doe
Description: “The Chapel of the Assumption was originally completed in 1961 by French architect Noël Le Maresquier, and features a swooping ceiling and floor-to-ceiling stained glass wall. John Doe created oak pews and lecterns, a granite altar and stone font for the chapel, all with a 20mm gap between the supports and top surface to appear as though floating.” - Dezeen

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