The new Hotel Bienvenue fits perfectly into the atmosphere of charming and romantic Paris. Its light interiors in pastel shades with delicious notes of Art Deco, a cozy breakfast patio surrounded by greenery and the family atmosphere of the small guest house seem to be created just for this city. The authors managed to create a real quiet and secluded oasis right in the middle of the popular 9th district of Paris, where many world-famous sights are just a short walk away. A great option for a memorable weekend in the City of Love!
Just a few steps off Paris' Grands Boulevards, H?tel Bienvenue received a colorful and modern redesign by interior designer Chloé Nègre.
Housed in the former H?tel Villa Fenelon, the renovation of the century-old structure marks the first hotel project for Chloé Nègre, a former protégée of architect and designer India Mahdavi. H?tel Bienvenue is the latest addition to hotelier Adrien Gloaguen’s portfolio, which also includes H?tel Panache and H?tel Paradis. True to its name, every guest is welcomed like a member of the family.
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Spread out over two buildings that are separated by a courtyard, Nègre sought to reinterpret the space to be more like a family home, using separate spaces to develop two different design concepts. The "city" rooms feature a modern mix of Art Deco-inspired design, done up in sophisticated, monochromatic pastel hues that are accented with pops of vibrant color. The rooms include custom velvet headboards, graphic carpets, and iron wall sconces, all designed by Nègre herself.
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The "country" rooms are located on the other side of the courtyard in a small building at the back of the garden. These eight rooms have been designed with a more rustic-modern "country house feel," highlighted by colorful floral curtains and wallpaper, as well as a more subtle color palette.
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The breakfast room ties these two concepts together and includes an inviting mix of vintage pieces and chandeliers from the 1940s. The menu includes fine French pastries made by Ana?s Olmer, the talented pastry chef behind Chez Bogato, who will also be hosting weekly workshops for both children and adults in the space.
就在离巴黎大马路几步之遥的地方,双年展酒店由室内设计师克洛伊·内格雷(Chloe Negre)重新设计,色彩斑斓,充满现代气息。
这栋拥有百年历史的建筑位于前酒店费内隆别墅(Villa Fenelon),它的翻修标志着克洛伊·内格雷(Chloe Negre)的第一个酒店项目。Hotel Bienvenue是Hotel elier Adrien Gloaguen最新推出的产品组合,其中还包括Hotel Panache和Hotel Paradis。正如它的名字一样,每一位客人都像家庭成员一样受到欢迎。
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Negre将两个由庭院分隔的建筑分开,试图重新诠释空间,使其更像一个家庭住宅,使用不同的空间来发展两个不同的设计概念。“城市”房间的特点是一个现代的混合艺术装饰灵感的设计,在复杂的,单色柔和的色调,强调与流行的活力的颜色。房间包括定制的天鹅绒床头板、图案地毯和铁制壁饰,全部由Negre本人设计。
HOTEL BIENVENUE IN PARIS, FRANCE DESIGNED BY CHLOé NEGRE. SUSANNA MCARDLE SEPTEMBER 29, 2017 INTERIOR DESIGN, TRAVEL1 COMMENT Without sounding trite, there’s something terribly French about this beautiful hotel in Paris, the first for interior designer Chloé Negre’s portfolio. It has to be said, this being her first crack at designing a hotel, she’s knocked it out of the ballpark. Hotel Bienvenue is the perfect blend of grandeur and welcoming warmth. It is another string in the bow of hotelier Adrien Gloaguen who also owns other hotels nearby, the successful H?tel Paradis and H?tel Panache. The Bienvenue is located in South Pigalle, and is the reinvention of the century-old, former Hotel Fenelon. The brief was to create a hotel with an ethos to entertain differently, to treat each guest as a family member. “I wanted a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. A peaceful place where I could settle down with my wife and daughters,” said Gloaguen. As soon as one enters, through the stunning art deco, black steel, glass doors, soft patinas great you, vintage armchairs recovered in floral fabrics, and curios (like those inherited from a grandmother) establish an intimate atmosphere. The reception counter has been kept in its original condition; a nod to the previous incarnation. A wicker sofa, vintage light fixtures, and faux-marbles painted by Pauline Leyravaud grace the delightful space. “Like in an old house, the pieces come together in joyful visual coherence – a space that is alive and warm,” commented the team. The warmth and subtle touches are evident throughout the hotel. Bienvenue is divided into two buildings, the main house and the guest house, or Town and Countryside as the buildings are respectively referred to. Interestingly there’s a distinct difference between the interiors of the two. The thirty-eight guestrooms in the Town are softly finished in pastels and rounded fixings, like the headboards on the beds perfectly mimicking the architecture of the art deco curved ceiling details in the rest of the hotel. A daring navy and white geometric carpet offsets the more feminine colourway of the rooms. Two staircases lined with velvety walls lead you to the guestrooms coined with names designed to put one at ease: “La Bien-Aimée”, “La Bien-dormie”, or “La Bien-vue”. In decorating them, Chloé Negre played at times on a graphic theme – geometrical rugs, thick navy and white stripes and monochromatic tones on the walls, pale green, pastel pink, pale yellow and powder box blue – and at others, with a countryside-in-Paris feel. The eight guestroom in the Countryside annex, a small building to the rear of the garden which separates the annex from the main hotel, are outfitted in a series of floral wallpapers and floral curtain with thick carpets. However, whilst the rooms in the different buildings are deliberately decorated quite differently, they are discreetly complimentary. By implementing such design features as the round-edged furniture into both hotel spaces, they have bridged as it were the design between the two buildings. Negre has also kept a close eye on making sure the heritage of the original hotel has been respected and remembered, retaining mouldings or discontinued tiles. It’s a blend of history and modernity which ultimately creates a distinctiveness to the space. “We want to give the impression of being in a unique place filled with an entire history. Like at a friend’s home where the recovered, restored pieces become parts of a narrative,” explains Negre. The main hotel and the annex are divided by a garden courtyard designed by landscape architect Xavier Patricot. His beautiful garden, filled with topiary and luxuriant plants is set off by a gigantic fresco of a fantasy countryside by Julien Colombier which covers the courtyard floor. This luscious courtyard is first glimpsed from the long corridor coming off reception. It is then viewed more fully from the breakfast room, which has been furnished with chandeliers from the 40’s, eclectic furniture and two large china cabinets stocked with mismatched plates, adding a delightful reminiscence of old-world Paris. The dining room, another jewel in the crown, seats 30 on pink leather bench seats, contrasting against the khaki walls. The hours Chloé Negre must have put into rummaging around old French antique shops finding pieces here and there must have been extensive. Although one suspects there are worse ways to spend your time than digging through bygone years of French furniture and fittings! However, the end result of all her searching is a creation of a hotel that speaks of timeless perfection. One feels every moment of the past, whilst thoroughly enjoying the modern interpretation of the now.
Source: https://www.yellowtrace.com.au/hotel-bienvenue-paris-chloe-negre/