Maison Dada
The angels illuminate the Maison Dada
In Corrèze, Meyssac, an old noble house of the 16th century revived by an unconventional current. In the heart of the village, among its neighbors, it could almost blend into the background. But what a setting! Here red is more than a color, it is a flag floating in the azure sky since the Middle Ages. In the shadow of Collonges-la-Rouge, its prestigious neighbor and long time rival, Meyssac is more discreet but just as flamboyant. As a worthy representative of the noble houses of the village, Maison Dada proudly displays its round tower and its high stature topped with lauze. But already its name intrigues... What does it hide behind its scarlet façade? The discovery is most unexpected: here, artistic inspiration has changed the rules. All styles collide and mix in a mischievous game to which the house lends itself with indulgence like an old lady remembering her wild youth... Its new name suits it perfectly and visitors who are keen on creativity will be received like princes in its kingdom. The lighting fixtures of the Jour de Lune workshop illuminate the rooms of the Maison Dada, bringing their poetic and celestial touch, a little baroque. www.maison-dada.com