Bel Œil introduces Tuuci parasols, combining refined design with precision engineering. Crafted with marine-grade aluminum structures and technical canopies, they provide durable, elegant shade solutions for terraces, hotels, and private residences.




































For nearly 30 years, we have been your expert in designer furniture for private, professional, and public space decoration projects.
Our showrooms are located in Monaco, Nice, Cannes, Saint-Tropez and Marseille.
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... nearly 30 years of projects, our finest achievements for you: private clients, companies, hotels, and public establishments.
In Sanary, in a quiet and bright neighbourhood, the Bel Œil team offered Parisian clients – whom we already knew from a previous project...
In the heart of Nice, Bel Œil undertook a complete decoration project, totally restructuring a beautiful 140 m² bourgeois apartment. The brief, our mission:...
In Sanary, in a quiet and bright neighbourhood, the Bel Œil team offered Parisian...
At Bel Œil, we present a selection of beautiful showroom exhibitions…
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Bel Œil introduces Tuuci parasols, combining refined design with precision engineering. Crafted with marine-grade aluminum structures and technical canopies, they provide durable, elegant shade solutions for terraces, hotels, and private residences.
Bel Œil introduces Tuuci parasols, combining refined design with precision engineering. Crafted with marine-grade aluminum structures and technical canopies, they provide durable, elegant shade solutions for terraces, hotels, and private residences.
Bel Œil presents Arclinea kitchens in its showrooms in Nice, Cannes, and Saint-Tropez.
Arclinea is a reference in the world of design kitchens.
All models are designed by the great Antonio Citterio: functionality inspired by professional kitchens, contemporary and timeless design, noble and durable materials…
Our Purpose
Interior designer & decorator
The Bel Œil team finds the right pieces to create perfect harmony and function in your living or working spaces. Whether it’s designer or vintage furniture, unique objects, textiles, art… everything to bring your décor to life, while respecting your budget!
About Us
Interior designer & decorator
Bel Œil finds the right pieces to create harmony and function. Designer or vintage furniture, singular objects, textiles, art… everything to bring your décor project to life!
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Architects, interior architects, designers
Bel Œil is your “decorative toolbox”! Our design department select the finest pieces to match your needs, we map out your projects, including kitchens, wardrobes and storage solutions, for an effective presentation that truly reflect our clients vision. At Bel Œil, feel right at home with us!
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Architects, interior architects, designers
Bel Œil, your design toolbox!
Our design office selects the right furniture and develops your projects for a presentation that is clear, faithful, and impactful for your clients.
At Bel Œil, we are passionate about design, art, and decoration. For nearly 30 years, we have been designing your projects, ensuring their installation and after-sales service… And we love celebrating these beautiful milestones with you regularly!
About Us
Passionate and dedicated teams at your service
At Bel Œil, we live and breathe Design, Art, and Decoration. For nearly 30 years, we have been bringing projects to life — from conception to installation, and even through after-sales support.
Bel Œil is located in Nice, Cannes, Monaco, and Saint Tropez. We showcase the Great Names in Design in an immersive atmosphere, with various decorative objects: kitchen, living room, dining room, bedroom, office, workspaces, or outdoor furniture… the best on the market!
About Us
4 showrooms on the French Riviera
Bel Œil is located in Nice, Cannes, Monaco, and Saint-Tropez. We showcase the Great Names in Design — the best on the market!
Bel Œil selects and creates the finest decorative solutions for hotels, restaurants, public spaces, and workspaces. We help enhance your project: image, seamless execution, and respect for budgets… ensuring long-term client partnerships!
About Us
Hotels, restaurants, public spaces, workspaces
Bel Œil selects and creates the finest decorative solutions for hotels, restaurants, public spaces, and workspaces… ensuring long-term client partnerships!
Here, you will find furniture signed by the Great Names of Design:
the best brands, the best designers and architects, for exclusive projects that match your ambitions!
Make your choices, and let’s talk!
… these are your projects!
Here are some examples of atmospheres created in our showrooms or for our clients: decorative solutions and personalization.
Ambiances Mauve Living Room Decor planted in the Kerakoll Design House universe, the collection invented by Piero Lissoni. Cemento Resina on the floor, and Patina on the...
Ambiences Collectors living room In a fully renovated apartment in Nice. Here we are in the home of art and design enthusiasts: the collection...
Ambiances Mauve Living Room Decor planted in the Kerakoll Design House universe, the collection invented by Piero...
Bel meetings Designers & architects Charles & Ray Eames Him: Ivy League style with a bow tie; Her: a short fringe and bun, flared tunic dress and Peter Pan collar. Charles and Ray Eames remain for posterity the fusional couple depicted in a quirky, cheerful portrait as if pinned to the ground by the metal […]
Bel meetings Designers & architects Charles & Ray Eames Him: Ivy League style with a bow tie; Her: a short fringe and bun, flared...
Gerard Malanga
Gerard Joseph Malanga, originally from New York, is an American poet, dancer, filmmaker, and photographer.
In 1963, Charles Henri Ford introduced the 20-year-old Gerard Malanga to the “Prince of pop art,” Andy Warhol. Initially hired at the Factory to work on screenprints, Malanga quickly became the archetype of the Warhol superstar. He was Warhol’s right-hand man from 1963 to 1970. He collaborated with him to create, among other projects, the Interview magazine.
Gerard Malanga was immersed in the entire underground New York scene of the 60s and 70s.
Gerard Joseph Malanga, originally from New York, is an American poet, dancer, filmmaker, and photographer.
In 1963, Charles Henri Ford introduced the 20-year-old Gerard Malanga to the “Prince of pop art,” Andy Warhol. Initially hired at the Factory to work on screenprints, Malanga quickly became the archetype of the Warhol superstar. He was Warhol’s right-hand man from 1963 to 1970. He collaborated with him to create, among other projects, the Interview magazine.
Gerard Malanga was immersed in the entire underground New York scene of the 60s and 70s.
Malick Sidibé
Malick Sidibé was born in Soloba, Mali, in 1936. He first worked as a shepherd, herder, and farmer.
He later studied drawing and jewelry making at the School of Artisans of Sudanese (now the National Institute of Arts of Bamako) in Bamako.
In 1955, he joined Gérard Guillat-Guignard’s “Photo Service” studio, where he learned photography. He opened his first studio in 1958.
Malick Sidibé was born in Soloba, Mali, in 1936. He first worked as a shepherd, herder, and farmer.
He later studied drawing and jewelry making at the School of Artisans of Sudanese (now the National Institute of Arts of Bamako) in Bamako.
In 1955, he joined Gérard Guillat-Guignard’s “Photo Service” studio, where he learned photography. He opened his first studio in 1958.
Jurgen Nefzger
Jurgen Nefzger was born in 1968 in Fürth, Germany, and has been living and working in France since 1991.
Jurgen Nefzger was born in 1968 in Fürth, Germany, and has been living and working in France since 1991.
He graduated in 1994 from the École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie in Arles. Later, he taught at the École Supérieure d’Art de Clermont Métropole from 2008 to 2017. Since March 2017, he has been a professor of photography at the École Supérieure d’Art of Aix-en-Provence.
Jurgen Nefzger
Jurgen Nefzger was born in 1968 in Fürth, Germany, and has been living and working in France since 1991.
Jurgen Nefzger was born in 1968 in Fürth, Germany, and has been living and working in France since 1991.
He graduated in 1994 from the École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie in Arles. Later, he taught at the École Supérieure d’Art de Clermont Métropole from 2008 to 2017. Since March 2017, he has been a professor of photography at the École Supérieure d’Art of Aix-en-Provence.
Daphné Corregan
Daphné Corregan was born in 1954 in Pittsburgh, USA.
She arrived in the South of France in 1971 to pursue a course of studies at the Fine Arts schools of Toulon and then Marseille. She later joined Jean Biagini’s ceramics workshop at the Fine Arts School of Aix-en-Provence. These studies introduced her to various ceramic techniques, such as raku, which she particularly loves, as well as smoking, sgraffito, and slip.
Daphné Corregan was born in 1954 in Pittsburgh, USA.
She arrived in the South of France in 1971 to pursue a course of studies at the Fine Arts schools of Toulon and then Marseille. She later joined Jean Biagini’s ceramics workshop at the Fine Arts School of Aix-en-Provence. These studies introduced her to various ceramic techniques, such as raku, which she particularly loves, as well as smoking, sgraffito, and slip.
John Coplans
John Coplans was a British artist and photographer, born in 1920 and died in 2003.
He started as a painter before turning to art criticism. Coplans was one of the co-founders of Artforum magazine in 1962, where he served as editor from 1971 to 1997. He was also the director of several museums and curated exhibitions.
In 1980, he moved to New York, where he focused on photography. He became famous for his series of black-and-white self-portraits, which are raw studies of the aging, naked body.
John Coplans
John Coplans was a British artist and photographer, born in 1920 and died in 2003.
He started as a painter before turning to art criticism. Coplans was one of the co-founders of Artforum magazine in 1962, where he served as editor from 1971 to 1997. He was also the director of several museums and curated exhibitions.
In 1980, he moved to New York, where he focused on photography. He became famous for his series of black-and-white self-portraits, which are raw studies of the aging, naked body.
Gerard Malanga
Gerard Joseph Malanga, originally from New York, is an American poet, dancer, filmmaker, and photographer.
In 1963, Charles Henri Ford introduced the 20-year-old Gerard Malanga to the “Prince of pop art,” Andy Warhol. Initially hired at the Factory to work on screenprints, Malanga quickly became the archetype of the Warhol superstar. He was Warhol’s right-hand man from 1963 to 1970. He collaborated with him to create, among other projects, the Interview magazine.
Gerard Malanga was immersed in the entire underground New York scene of the 60s and 70s.
Gerard Joseph Malanga, originally from New York, is an American poet, dancer, filmmaker, and photographer.
In 1963, Charles Henri Ford introduced the 20-year-old Gerard Malanga to the “Prince of pop art,” Andy Warhol. Initially hired at the Factory to work on screenprints, Malanga quickly became the archetype of the Warhol superstar. He was Warhol’s right-hand man from 1963 to 1970. He collaborated with him to create, among other projects, the Interview magazine.
Gerard Malanga was immersed in the entire underground New York scene of the 60s and 70s.
Malick Sidibé
Malick Sidibé was born in Soloba, Mali, in 1936. He first worked as a shepherd, herder, and farmer.
He later studied drawing and jewelry making at the School of Artisans of Sudanese (now the National Institute of Arts of Bamako) in Bamako.
In 1955, he joined Gérard Guillat-Guignard’s “Photo Service” studio, where he learned photography. He opened his first studio in 1958.
Malick Sidibé was born in Soloba, Mali, in 1936. He first worked as a shepherd, herder, and farmer.
He later studied drawing and jewelry making at the School of Artisans of Sudanese (now the National Institute of Arts of Bamako) in Bamako.
In 1955, he joined Gérard Guillat-Guignard’s “Photo Service” studio, where he learned photography. He opened his first studio in 1958.
Jurgen Nefzger
Jurgen Nefzger was born in 1968 in Fürth, Germany, and has been living and working in France since 1991.
Jurgen Nefzger was born in 1968 in Fürth, Germany, and has been living and working in France since 1991.
He graduated in 1994 from the École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie in Arles. Later, he taught at the École Supérieure d’Art de Clermont Métropole from 2008 to 2017. Since March 2017, he has been a professor of photography at the École Supérieure d’Art of Aix-en-Provence.
Jurgen Nefzger
Jurgen Nefzger was born in 1968 in Fürth, Germany, and has been living and working in France since 1991.
Jurgen Nefzger was born in 1968 in Fürth, Germany, and has been living and working in France since 1991.
He graduated in 1994 from the École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie in Arles. Later, he taught at the École Supérieure d’Art de Clermont Métropole from 2008 to 2017. Since March 2017, he has been a professor of photography at the École Supérieure d’Art of Aix-en-Provence.
Daphné Corregan
Daphné Corregan was born in 1954 in Pittsburgh, USA.
She arrived in the South of France in 1971 to pursue a course of studies at the Fine Arts schools of Toulon and then Marseille. She later joined Jean Biagini’s ceramics workshop at the Fine Arts School of Aix-en-Provence. These studies introduced her to various ceramic techniques, such as raku, which she particularly loves, as well as smoking, sgraffito, and slip.
Daphné Corregan was born in 1954 in Pittsburgh, USA.
She arrived in the South of France in 1971 to pursue a course of studies at the Fine Arts schools of Toulon and then Marseille. She later joined Jean Biagini’s ceramics workshop at the Fine Arts School of Aix-en-Provence. These studies introduced her to various ceramic techniques, such as raku, which she particularly loves, as well as smoking, sgraffito, and slip.
John Coplans
John Coplans was a British artist and photographer, born in 1920 and died in 2003.
He started as a painter before turning to art criticism. Coplans was one of the co-founders of Artforum magazine in 1962, where he served as editor from 1971 to 1997. He was also the director of several museums and curated exhibitions.
In 1980, he moved to New York, where he focused on photography. He became famous for his series of black-and-white self-portraits, which are raw studies of the aging, naked body.
John Coplans
John Coplans was a British artist and photographer, born in 1920 and died in 2003.
He started as a painter before turning to art criticism. Coplans was one of the co-founders of Artforum magazine in 1962, where he served as editor from 1971 to 1997. He was also the director of several museums and curated exhibitions.
In 1980, he moved to New York, where he focused on photography. He became famous for his series of black-and-white self-portraits, which are raw studies of the aging, naked body.
Located in the heart of Nice, Bel Œil is more than just a contemporary furniture showroom; it is a space for inspiration, creativity, and expertise dedicated to interior design.
To offer the best design and decor solutions to our clients, from Saint Jean Cap Ferrat to Cap d’Antibes, from Eze to Roquebrune Cap Martin, from Valbonne to Grasse, and beyond to Mougins, we assit them in designing unique, personal spaces that combine functionality, aesthetics, and exceptional materials.
Specialized in the search for art and collectible design pieces, our approach blends creativity with expertise, designing concepts in tune with your desires. An originality we want to be coherent and functional, so that your interiors reveal a unique character, driven by both a decorative and artistic, cultural dimension.
We pay particular attention to every project, thanks to the commitment of our passionate teams who aim for a high-quality service and a personalized experience.
Bel Œil puts its interior design expertise at the service of your project, from conception to installation of your furniture.
We work hand-in-hand with our clients to transform their living spaces, whether residential, workspaces, or public spaces.
Our mission is to create balanced, functional, and aesthetic environments that are durable by selecting furniture and decorative objects that harmonize with each place, respecting the stated budgets.
At Bel Œil, you will find:
… who have a passion and perfect expertise for our range of decorative solutions and always adopt a personalized approach, centered on listening and exchange.
… unique wood, precious metals, exclusive natural stones, and sumptuous textiles to enhance spaces and approach different styles.
… that bring an artistic, cultural, and unique dimension to our space, reflecting the personality and style unique to Bel Œil.
… that feature the best architects and designers, offering the best of international design.
Bel Œil is proud to represent some of the top contemporary furniture brands in the world, each distinguished by its exceptional identity and quality.
Among our leading brands, you’ll find:
Arclinea: designed by the great Antonio Citterio, these high-quality kitchens are inspired by the professional world, combining technological innovation, minimalist aesthetics, richness of materials, and great functionality.
B&B Italia and Maxalto: icons of Italian design, these two brands embody sophisticated, technical, creative craftsmanship, and timeless style.
Cassina: an essential actor in modern design, with creations that merge history and modernity.
Flexform: the brand of comfort and elegance… lines designed to last and integrate into sophisticated interiors.
Knoll International: the historical leaders of design, from Bauhaus to the present, made to perfection and always relevant.
Molteni & Cie, Porro: our “project – modular furniture” brands, specializing in wardrobes, bookshelves, and exclusive storage.
USM Haller: recognized for its modular, functional furniture, perfect for elegant workspaces or efficient home storage.
Carl Hansen and Fritz Hansen: icons of Scandinavian design, offering furniture with clean lines and timeless craftsmanship.
Edra, Baxter, Moroso, and Classicon: brands that define creativity, luxury, blending innovation with top-quality craftsmanship.
Roda, Kettal, or Gloster: designers specializing in outdoor furniture, with whom we furnish the finest gardens on the French Riviera.
Fantoni, Tecno: pioneers in professional and ergonomic furniture, where design and functionality meet.
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Thanks to our careful selection of brands, we allow our clients to discover exclusive pieces of furniture that meet the highest standards of quality and aesthetics.
Behind every piece of furniture is the design work of an architect or designer… and our brands feature the best:
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At Bel Œil, we believe every space deserves exceptional decorative elements.
That’s why we offer an art and design collection sourcing service. We explore trends, creations by renowned artisans and designers to offer you unique and top-quality pieces… we also develop our own collection of design objects and artworks, sourced worldwide, or specifically from local cultural and artisanal actors.
We collaborate with a network of creators and artisans to offer you art objects, sculptures, and design accessories that will enhance your living spaces. Whether you are looking for an exceptional piece or an artistic touch, our team will find the elements that will give a distinctive and refined touch to your interior, in addition to the publisher’s furniture that animates our showrooms.
A selection of ethnic objects with mastered pedigrees is also available at our points of sale, contributing to the special atmosphere unique to Bel Œil.
As interior decorator and designer in Nice, Bel Œil offers personalized support and high-end service. Every project is a unique adventure where we apply all our creativity and expertise. Our team considers your preferences, needs, and the specifics of your space to create a place that reflects you, harmonizing with your expectations.
At Bel Œil, our logistics services are at your disposal to install your orders with the utmost care and attention: kitchens, bookshelves, storage, and other furniture. With nearly 30 years of experience, we have mastered the assembly and finalization of projects.
And we have gathered teams of artisans around us, in building trades, who will ensure the success of your project.
Passion for design, attention to detail, and constant pursuit of perfection are at the heart of our commitment. By working with the best brands and focusing on customer satisfaction, we make every project a success where elegance, comfort, and functionality meet.
For all your interior design and decoration projects in Nice, trust Bel Œil. Whether you are a private client looking for contemporary furniture or a professional wishing to rethink your spaces, our team is here to bring your ideas to life.
Visit our showroom in Nice and let yourself be inspired by our exclusive furniture and decoration collections.
With Bel Œil, the art of interior design is reinvented to offer you living spaces as unique as they are elegant.
EXCELLENT Basée sur 39 avis Publié sur MilieTrustindex vérifie que la source originale de l'avis est Google. J’ai toujours été très satisfaite du service de Bel Oeil Nice. L’équipe est très professionnelle et à l’écoute. J’ai fait appel à eux pour meubler mon appartement ainsi que mon bureau et tout s’est parfaitement bien passé. Les livreurs sont également très pros, ce qui mérite d’être souligné car ce n’est pas toujours évident ailleurs. Je recommande à 100 % !Publié sur DaphneTrustindex vérifie que la source originale de l'avis est Google. Un très beau magasin agencé avec talent et goût. Tout est fait pour que l'on se sente chez soi- ou bien que l'on ait très envie que ce le soit!! Faites confiance à l'équipe pour vous conseiller, vous cultiver et vous montrer comment un bel environnement puisse contribuer à change votre ambiance mentale.Publié sur NinaTrustindex vérifie que la source originale de l'avis est Google. I have collaborated with Bel Oeil for several projects for my clients and the service they provide exceeds every time my expectations. They can procure almost any design furniture and object and brand that the client is looking for. They also provide very professional advice for any project, big or small. It's truly a pleasure to work with them. Special thank you to Nathalie of the Bel Oeil shop in Nice !Publié sur PatriciaTrustindex vérifie que la source originale de l'avis est Google. Comme d'habitude Bel Oeil Nice a répondu à mes attentes et celles de mes clients. Il ne suffit pas de proposer les meilleurs marques d'ameublement et déco, il faut aussi avoir un oeil (et une oreille) pour comprendre nos envies. En tant que designer d'espace j'ai été épaulée du début à la fin par Nathalie qui a été force de proposition et de conseil. Merci à elle et à toute l'équipe.Publié sur IngridTrustindex vérifie que la source originale de l'avis est Google. Magnifique showroom ! Une atmosphère et un design d'exception. Offrant de temps à autre de très beaux évènements privés à ne pas manquer. Un grand merci et bravo à Alexandre ses équipes pour la beauté de ce qui est réalisé dans cet établissement de choixPublié sur HortenseTrustindex vérifie que la source originale de l'avis est Google. Lieu très agréable convivial professionnel avec un réel soutien! Je recommande 👍🏼Publié sur HenriTrustindex vérifie que la source originale de l'avis est Google. Bel-Oeil, un lieu très beau et passionnant à Nice, avec des propositions variées, du design à l'art contemporain sous de multiples formes. Accueil convivial et sympathique.Publié sur AudeTrustindex vérifie que la source originale de l'avis est Google. J’ai beaucoup aimé la sélection proposée, grand choix de designers, l’espace du showroom donne envie et j’ai été très bien conseillée. Je recommande ce lieu pour tous les amateurs de design, d’art et d’architecture pointue pour leur aménagement d’intérieur.