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Having travelled varying pathways from business school to the film industry, from Paris to New York and back, Sandra Benhamou finds herself with a particular perspective on the spaces we live in and how they are realised. “Cinema has always been part of my life, and of my inspirations,” says the designer. “I am fascinated and particularly sensitive to the photography and the decors of a film. The universe of great directors, such as Scorsese, Almodóvar or

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