HÔTEL L'ANTOINE * * *
Hotel in a former convent with a cabinetmaker's quarter feel, with floors that have their own atmosphere.
In this ancient seventeenth century convent, the decoration was entrusted to Christian Lacroix. It captures the spirit of this cabinetmaker, but also its evolution and modernization through many details: patchwork of cement tiles on multicolored retro motifs, floor floor floor with different tonalities, mural subway tiles, painted wallpapers and tarps, wooden or fabric panels, mist-eye eye, floral motifs, baroque, harlequin, stripe, stripe, collages like scrapbooks, graffiti or superimpressions but also soft, acidulous, vivid or even fluo colors… Creative furniture, are romantic or contemporary, wooden or metal… 5 floors are in 5 atmospheres: The "Technology" floor refers to raw material, concrete, and recovery materials, including the famous Rémi Perret bedside tables. " Contemporary ", a more colorful floor, recalls the decoration and galleries of the artists in the neighborhood during the twentieth century. " Disseni "is a tribute to the house of the same name, famous manufacturer of furniture furniture, restoration and copying of furniture from the Renaissance in the eighteenth century, located just a few steps from the hotel. The "Studio d 'Artistes" floor reflects the bohemian life of this neighborhood combining raw materials and natural colors. Finally the Balajo, with a more graphic and dynamic décor, symbol of the mythical Parisian bal, from the 1950-60 s. For those who love fantasy this hotel is pure happiness.