Paris moves
Crisis or not, new venues abound. From the good deal bistrot to the street corner hotel and the hidden chic places, the French capital is still full of surprises. By Virginie Seguin.
[…] Surprising […], the Joyce takes its inspiration from the arty atmosphere of the 9th arrondissement, between cabarets and artists’ workshops (29 rue la Bruyère. For this relooking for the Astotel Group, Philippe Maidenberg mixed his own furniture design to winks, like the reception desk ornamented with Eiffel towers or the headboards replaced by bookshelf-like wallpaper, a reminder of the literary history of the area where Georges Sand and Victor Hugo used to live. The Parisians who are not looking for a 4 start bedroom can enjoy tea time there to discover the organic products served for breakfast under a zenithal glass roof. […]