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Fall In Love With Jean-Louis Deniot's Hospitality Project, Le Nolinski
Fall In Love With Jean-Louis Deniot’s Hospitality Project, Le Nolinski

Article originally published on December 22, 2019

 

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Jean-Louis Deniot is a top French interior designer that was responsible for an amazing hospitality project, the hotel Le Nolinski. When this hotel entered the media around the year 2017, it generated a unique buzz among many luxury enthusiasts. Paris Design Agenda will display one of the most remarkable and famous projects that the French designer has created!

 

One of the main strengths of this incredible project by Jean Louis Deniot was due to the fact that it succeeded in giving space a black touch to art deco, French modernity and the style of the middle of the century. He also added a little inspiration to the figure of King Louis XVI, in a loving tribute to the eclectic but refined French lifestyle.
There are many areas of this unique hotel that definitely stand out as a temple with a unique dedication to art and the joy of living. It starts with the reception clad in Carrara marble which perfectly reflects the eclectic refinement characteristic of Jean Louis Deniot .
Upon reception, we can continue to detect shades of emerald green and blue distributed throughout the space, as well as many custom items, mainly precious materials and custom furniture. We can also see it at the Brasserie Réjane and at the Grand Salon: the two restaurant areas of the hotel. These spaces are also highlighted by the coloring, lighting and overall vintage decoration.
As for the suites, you can count on a very intimate atmosphere, with unique nuances like green, raspberry, beige, blue, yellow and fawn. All the elements that traditionally make up the charm of a traditional Parisian apartment are there, especially in the private penthouse apartment, a space that is even complete with custom furniture and a private balcony for some of the most breathtaking views.
There is also a SPA area which consists of an area where the main “actors” who make the scene are elements such as water, granite, parquet, hot woodwork and especially flickering candles. When you look up, you will see a mirror reflecting an endless swimming race through an abstract landscape. No doubt that Jean Louis Deniot emphasized the importance of living relaxation.

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