The advertising frames are made of honey-coloured earthenware with plant motifs and the name of the station is also incorporated into the wall tiles, in the interwar decorative style of the original CMP.
Due to its location on the southern section of the Auteuil loop, it has two tracks framing an island platform, also of a classic length of seventy-five meters, which is only served in the direction of Gare d'Austerlitz, all under an elliptical vault.
The track located to the north is used by the rare trains coming from Porte d'Auteuil (including the first daily service as well as the additional traffic at the end of the demonstrations at the Parc des Princes), the southern one being dedicated to the usual traffic of the line coming from Boulogne - Pont de Saint-Cloud.
The decoration is a variant of the style used for most metro stations: traditional bevelled white ceramic tiles cover the vault, walls, and tunnel exits, while lighting is provided by a suspended tube band.
The advertising frames are metal, and the name of the station is inscribed on enamelled plaques, in capital letters on the walls, and in Parisine font on the island platform.