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Literary hotel combining the art of writing and decoration where in each room hides the soul of a poet or writer.
After Pavillon de la Reine in the Marais, Jerome Chevalier opens Le Pavillon des Lettres. A concept born from his imagination and that of a talented decorator, Didier Benderli. The idea was to combine the art of writing and the aesthetics of design so as to pay homage to the hidden talents of French literature but also international. We knew about the boutique hotels but not literary hotels. This is the first of its kind, a few steps from the Élysée. The facade and the staircase are classified as historical monuments. 26 letters of the alphabet so 26 rooms and suites that reveal the beauty and poetry of different authors: Andersen, Baudelaire, Calderon, Diderot, Eschyle, Flaubert, Goethe, Hugo, Ibsen, James, Kafka, La Fontaine, Musset, Nerval, Ovide, Proust, Queiroz, Rousseau, Shakespeare, Tolstoi, Urfe, Voltaire, Woolf, Xenophon, Yeats, Zola. Behind each door lies the soul of a poet, a writer, someone passionate, who gives a special atmosphere to the room, with carefully selected pieces and prints on the walls. The texts are sometimes subtle, sometimes tender, and sometimes poetic. They all invite us to meditation and contemplation. The décor of the rooms are quite nude and all the beech furniture are refined. Eight variations of colour combine shades of copper, fire, cognac ... And there is a fireplace in the living room. So cosy!
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