The deets:
Decorated by Marie-José Pommereau, co-founder of Architectural Digest in France and the creative eye behind the redesigns of some of the country’s most prominent residential properties, each of the Haussmannesque, 3rd-floor spaces showcase top-of-the-line textiles, and striking accent, cameo colors. Perhaps most intriguing of all, the Eiffel Suite’s view of the Eiffel tower which are so spectacular, the curtains have been replaced with an oversized frame.
Other notable design elements include silky pinks (lots o' pink here), pearl and silver greys in the color scheme; cushions by Lesage on custom-made dark-grey velvet sofas, a chandelier decorated with a few black crystals, a fully-equipped office, a grand piano and a gaming table.
The suite also features a lounge, bedroom, a dressing room (for putting on your fancypants), a white marble bathroom and oh yes use of the hotel's Maserati Quattroporte Automatic, all for you. It can be yours for the low, low price of... 6000€ per night, or just a little under 8K in US currency.


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