Since I recently blogged about
hotel style decorating, I thought I'd have to mention the most recent renovation of the
Hotel Meurice in Paris. It is so refreshing and inspiring. Designer
Philippe-Starck finished his beautiful face lift of the downstairs areas of the 5 star luxury hotel palace. Inspired from one of the Meurice's legendary guests Salvador Dali, Stark has included some wonderfully curious pieces that make my jaw drop! He has done a beautiful job mixing modern decor while maintaining the traditional old world French decor. Over 600 new pieces of furniture have been added to the hotel.
If you click on this link and watch movie #3, you can see a great video of new welcome areas designed by
Philippe-Starck. With the dollar so weak here in the US, we can at least pretend we're there! And for those reading this that
are there, please check it out for us!
Photo from lemeurice.com Being a lover of hotel style, this is so refreshing that one can take classic elements of French decor, add some Neoclassical elements and top it off with some unique modern pieces. This is the concept I always try to achieve in my own home; a mix of traditional and modern. The color palette of black and white with accents of silver and gold create the look. Some crystal chandeliers, Neoclassical pieces & one-of-a-kind accents can bring that Parisian hotel feeling right into your livingroom.
Photo from lemeurice.com Okay... this lobby is exquisite! There is a glass case filled with aged hand mirrors and white pillar candles flickering below. Stunning. The showcase is flanked with Neoclassical chairs & a settee with a gilt bird motif.
Photo from lemeurice.com Photo from lemeurice.com This chair is based on an original drawing by Dali, done in polished brass.
Photo from lemeurice.com This is Le Meurice Gastronomic Restaurant. Amazing...
Photo from lemeurice.com The mirrored "dresser" (above) holds all the glasses, dishes and cutlery for the restaurant.
Photo from lemeurice.com Silver leaf wing chair that was inspired by Dali's use of birds in flight to form faces.
Photo from lemeurice.com What can I say? Looks like Starck did an amazing job. I'm waiting for my dear friend Janet at
FrenchBlue & Company to take a trip this year and report back. I know she will make it there before me, so I'll just have to settle with my "faux hotel" home for now!
Photo from lemeurice.com