Renovation – French Contemporary Style – Post-Haussmann Style
Originally built by French architect François Durel in 1901 in a post-Haussmann style, the hotel has been carefully redesigned by the architectural firm Pierre-Yves Rochon. We had the honor to work on the entire Palace : the Lobby, the Bar, the […]
Renovation – French Contemporary Style – Post-Haussmann Style
Originally built by French architect François Durel in 1901 in a post-Haussmann style, the hotel has been carefully redesigned by the architectural firm Pierre-Yves Rochon.
We had the honor to work on the entire Palace : the Lobby, the Bar, the gastronomic restaurants L’Atelier of Joël Robuchon and Le Jardinier of Alain Verzeroli, as well as the Spa Guerlain & the Suites.
This project thus allowed us to implement all areas of our craft of excellence.
In the public areas, particular care has been given to the wool satin window decors, on which have been applied elegant embroidered borders in the lower part.
Installed on motorised rods, these decors were embellished by custom-made hanging tiebacks from Passementerie de l’Ile de France.
The two large porches of the gastronomic restaurant Le Jardinier are adorned with motorised decors including decorative curtains, wooden Venetian blinds, day and night roman blinds, allowing to modulate the intimacy of the place according to the hours of the day.
The window decors of the restaurant L’atelier of Joël Robuchon are decorated with curtains, wooden Venetian blinds, & reel blinds that dim the light, all motorised.
A particular work was completed on the curtains made of wool sheet of different colors, connected by a lamb’s wool cording.
The suites are decorated with curtains, under-curtains and sheers operated on motorised rods, embellished by custom-made suspended tiebacks.
The corridors are stretched with wild silk; the walls on the headboard side are decorated with a geometric diamond-shaped fabric.
The leather-covered headboards and bed frames custom-made in the Ateliers Philippe Coudray complement this decor by discreetly incorporating reading lights and switches.
A very particular work was performed on certain headboards by integrating lacquered wood bedsides and brass inlays.
Precious fabrics were selected for the making of plaids, facings and cushions made to measure to match the overall decoration.