Hotel Panache, Paris

Greetings my design-loving friends. If you are wearing socks, prepare for them to be knocked completely off. If you haven't been to Paris in a while, get saving up and booking some vacay time. At the very least, get ready to fill up your Dream Destinations Pinterest board. Why? Because Hotel Panache. 

THE ESSENTIALS

Hotel Panache
1, rue Geoffroy-Marie 75009 Paris, France
hotelpanache.com
PETS: allowed upon request
NIGHTLY RATES: $226 CAD Standard Double; $452 CAD Suite (based on a search for 3 nights, June 10-13, 2016 via hotels.com)
INTERIOR DESIGN: Dorothée Meilichzon

The hotel is located at the corner of Rue du Faubourg Montmartre and Rue Geoffroy-Marie in a Flatiron style building. Designer Dorothée Meilichzon was inspired New York and its Flatiron building. Fascinating, right? While the whole world looks to Paris as a hub of hotel and restaurant design chic, this Parisian looks to NYC.

Entry and Restaurant

The entry and restaurant are an absolute visual feast of delicious velvet, brass, marble, intricate (though somehow modern) panel mouldings, chevron floors and patterned tile. And the lighting  — amazeballs (literally, some are balls that are amazing). 

The Guest Rooms and Suites

The design plays up the angles of the building with clever use of mirrors and cantilevered tabletops that appear like floating slices of wood. Small space tricks to steal include use of pendant lights instead of lamps to free up surfaces and slim-lined leggy seating (as well as those aforementioned mirrors and wall-mount tables). Pattered walls, floors and upholstery bring some playful zing, but beds are pure serenity all in white. 

photos: Romain Ricard