A sculpture studio with a white chaux lime plaster floor, white walls, white ceiling, pink red rug, day bed built into nook beside a long window with an orange brown net coverlet and green pillows, an antique mirror and candlestick, and abstract sculptures arrayed on floor in a 1000-year-old stone building in Provence, France, renovated by Belgian artist Eva Claessens and converted into her home and studio.

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In the sculpture studio on the top floor, Eva turned an existing opening into a decorative nook. The fabrics on the bench are antique nets used for olive picking. "They have all these olive stains that are gorgeous—they are like pieces of art," she says.