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Hotel
123 is the 8th arrondissement’s latest rendez vous for haute couture
style, put together by the talent of architect-designer Philippe Maidenberg. A kaleidoscope of catwalk materials, grained leather sits
side by side with chain mail inspired by Paco Rabane dresses, while silk
blends with velvet to inundate the rooms with colour - all to an
original soundtrack composed for the Hotel. A melting-pot of styles and
atmospheres makes this Boutique Hotel, with its feminine allure, a place
where men feel good too. Infinite subtle details mark the beauty of the
hotel’s decoration… The sparkling chandelier by Ombre Portée with over
3,000 Swarovski crystals, parquet floors and marble with inlaid fibre
optics, a white feather lamp by Mat & Jewski, and red crystal
heart-shaped sconces contribute to the hotel’s magic. Some rooms feature
cut stone, others a four-post bed, and some bathrooms look out to a
starry sky above a zinc roof… Some of the objects of Ligne 123, Philippe
Maidenberg’s furniture range conceived for Hotel 123, include bar
stools, the restaurant’s leather and chain mail tables, crystal wall
lights (with Ombre Portée), bedside tables, headboards and desks.
Curtain fabrics were also specially created--tailor-made, naturally--for
this couture hotel.
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imposing staircase, with its London-style red bricks, leads guests to the
41 rooms and suites, each with its own contemporary styling. Padded
headboards sport colours including white, chocolate and copper. The
decoration is elegant and innovative with architect’s desks, fluorescent
glass tables, fringed curtains concealing cupboards, walls elegantly hung
with fashion sketches, and Issey Miyake inspired drapes. The bathrooms are
lined with Cordoue leather, English wallpapers and tiles in dark tones or,
in contrast, light pink, fuchsia, yellow or white. The warmth of oak
underfoot, cool, fresh linen and elegant colours make Hotel 123 a home
away from home. The bar offers you breakfast, brunch, or a snack,
including toasts and other surprises at any moment of the day. Quality
cuisine that is light and creative.
Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré in the 8th arrondissement, Paris. A stone’s
throw from the Champs Elysées, the area is renowned for its couture
houses, antique dealers, art galleries and fine restaurants. The perfect
place for lovers of art and fashion
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