Dining room in a midcentury, neo-Breton post office building designed by architect Peirre-Jack Laloy and renovated into senior housing by Paris firm Chatillon Architectes with square tables with yellowish medium-toned wood tops, brushed metal bases, blue and yellow velvet armchairs, light-toned wood floors, tall molding made of bluish wood slats above sheet of medium-toned wood, and large conical sconces.

Once Made for Mail, It’s Now for Your Golden Years

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The dining room connects to a library and activities space, which is used for classes, talks, and events; the lights are from Nemo, and the chairs are from Maisons du Monde. Apart from housing, the ground floor of the building contains two public-facing storefronts: a small post office and a telecommunications store.