Renovation – Classified as a Historical Monument (2009) – Classic Style
Shangri-La Hôtel – Paris
Originally, the hotel was the residence of Prince Roland de Bonaparte built in 1891. During its renovation, we intervened in the Imperial Suite and the Eiffel Suite. With its area of 275m², the Imperial Suite has volumes worthy of a […]Renovation – Classified as a Historical Monument (2009) – Classic Style
Shangri-La Hôtel – Paris
Originally, the hotel was the residence of Prince Roland de Bonaparte built in 1891.
During its renovation, we intervened in the Imperial Suite and the Eiffel Suite.
With its area of 275m², the Imperial Suite has volumes worthy of a castle wing.
The living room, bedroom & bathroom have the same sumptuous decors, scalloped with silk velvet, embellished with fringes, complemented by embroidered under-curtains & sheers.
For the bedroom, a majestic bed decor (bed and canopy) completes the whole in a pure French classic style.
On the 7th and last floor, the Shangri-La Suite, known as the Eiffel Suite, with its 220 square meters of surface area, including 100 square meters of terrace and 14 meters of bay windows, offers a spectacular view of the Eiffel Tower and Paris.
In response to a less classical geometric style, the Eiffel Suite is built in a more modern way and takes up the architecture of the Eiffel Tower which faces it.
The headboard – whose black lacquered wood frame incorporates reading lights and trays – is designed with padded pearlised leather.
Large motorised curtains, embellished with suspended tiebacks, cover all the majestic bays of this extraordinary suite.