Le Peloton Café, Paris / CUT Architectures
A rallying point for cyclists from all over the world – from enlightened tourists to Sunday enthusiasts – Le Peloton CafĂ© has become a benchmark in the world of cycling.
David Foessel is a French architectural and interior photographer based in Paris, known for his refined visual language and ability to reveal atmosphere through light and composition. His photographs often capture the subtle interplay between structure, material, and context, creating images that feel both precise and poetic.
Collaborating with leading French and international architecture and design studios, David Foessel documents residential, commercial, and cultural projects with an artistic yet documentary sensibility. His work frequently appears in major design publications, offering a timeless perspective on contemporary architecture.
LOCATION: Paris, France
A rallying point for cyclists from all over the world – from enlightened tourists to Sunday enthusiasts – Le Peloton CafĂ© has become a benchmark in the world of cycling.
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