Following
a 2017 renovation and restoration, Paris’
Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel shines brighter than ever with a blend of authentic
grandeur and modern elegance.
Housed
in an 18th-century palace (originally commissioned by Louis XV and later owned
by its namesake family, the Counts of Crillon), the opulent manor boasts an
array of original details, including pink-hued marble floors, gold-trimmed wrought-iron
stair rails and high painted ceilings.
During
the four-year transformation, architect Richard Martinet and a team of top designers
stunningly repurposed the historic building, bringing its antique bones into
the 21st century. A private reception suite framed by the original
acajou-paneled walls replaced a boutique. The concierge station moved to a side
salon, where light from a grand floor-to-ceiling window shines on contemporary
artwork displayed on pale faux-stone walls.
Throughout
the ground-floor lobby, there are intimate, contemporary seating areas where the
décor is elegantly urbane with softly rounded, often handcrafted, furnishings
and occasional fanciful features.
Following
a 2017 renovation and restoration, Paris’
Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel shines brighter than ever with a blend of authentic
grandeur and modern elegance.
Housed
in an 18th-century palace (originally ...