The Maison et Objet 2017 is almost there. From January 20 to 24 you can watch the trend show that explores the whole universe of accessories for the house and where you can looking for the most creative design products. Once again Maison et Objet will take place in Paris, the city of lights. In this article, we suggest you some great hotels to stay during the trade show week. Check out our sugestions and take notes.
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Grand Pigalle Hôtel
This hotel has the interiors of a typical Parisian charm. The 37-room hotel features bull’s eye windows, which frame romantic views of the Sacré Coeur. Also, the balconies look out onto Villa Frochot. The interiors are designed by Dorothée Meilichzony and they ave a contemporary-retro style, with deep colours, and bespoke mahogany furniture. A great option to stay during maison et objet.
Providence Hotel
Closer to Canal Saint Martin and the upper Marais than to any of the typical tourist destinations — the new Providence Hotel in Paris is largely uncharted territory for hotels, and there’s no better feeling for a boutique hotelier than breaking new ground, has Pierre Moussié has discovered. Dating back to 1854, the building was formerly an hôtel de passe (a short-time hotel) before its complete renovation overseen by Parisian architect Philippe Medioni. It offers the best accomodations, a sense of living the true Parisian lifestyle and stunning decoration. A hotel with beautiful hospitality design hotel to stay during M&O.
Hotel André Latin
This is a beautiful stone building, dating from the 19th century, and hiding 68 contemporary rooms. It takes advantage of its privileged location in the famous “Latin Quarter” in Paris, and so it’s a great solution for the visitors in the City of Light. The owners, hoteliers Fabian and Guillaume Sodano, had this desire to update the hotel in 2015. Also, the Hotel André Latin‘s interiors were created with the help of the young Parisian interior architect Michael Malapert inspired by their grandfather’s taste and personality. One of beautiful luxury hotels in Paris with a beautiful hotel interior.
Da Vinci Hotel
Design lovers also elect it as the perfect oasis for a vacay fulfilled with good taste. But when planning these vacations, you may wonder: where to stay in Paris since there are so many beautiful places? Well, this hotel may be an option for who are looking for good hotels in Paris. Located in a bustling street of stores, this upscale Renaissance-inspired hotel is 6 minutes’ walk from the Saint-Germain-des-Prés metro station and 8 minutes’ walk from the Musée du Louvre. The top floor houses one of the most mysterious rooms in Paris, while the lower ground floor is home to another highly confidential spot.
Hotel Saint-Marc
After a two-year restoration, a new boutique hotel has opened in the 2nd arrondissement, in Paris. The Saint-Marc. Originally a townhouse built in 1791, the renovated building now combines Art Deco design elements with the colourful glamour of the 1970s. The hotel interiors are bold and stunningly fresh. Responsible for the successful mix of styles are Milanese designers Emiliano Salci and Britt Moran, founders of Dimore Studio. Very good option to stay at Maison et Objet 2017.
Le Narcisse Blanc
Another hotel for Maison et Objet 2017: The legend goes that this hotel pays homage to Cléo de Mérode, the ballet dancer who was supposedly a muse for Degas and Proust. The designers Laurent Bardet, Laurence Jean, Thierry Martin and Thibaut Fron have conceived beautiful hotel interiors with hues of cream, mauve, gold, black and the titular white flower. Each of the 30 rooms and seven suites is different and features high ceilings, natural light, and unexpectedly spacious proportions. Another hotel for Maison et Objet 2017.
Off Paris Seine
It is beautifully designed, with amazing furniture and the location couldn’t be more luxurious. It offers people a different experience due to its unique location and concept. It is the city’s first hotel on water. Based on the river Seine, in the 21st arrondissement, the floating craft is docked at the foot of the Gare d’Austerlitz, between the Austerlitz viaduct and the Charles de Gaulle bridge. Once again, great for Maison et Objet 2017.
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