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JETCLASS GROUP & RAPHAEL NAVOT – HÔTEL DAME DES ARTS

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Monday 22 April 2024

Images courtesy of Jetclass, photography courtesy of Ludovic Baley

Atmosphere: an ode to the five senses

Jetclass Group & Raphael Navot, the best designer of the year 2023 by Maison&Objet, join together in a partnership worthy of a Nouvelle Vague Scenery. Hôtel Dame des Arts opened its doors last year and it’s already a success and a mandatory stopping point at the City of Light.


Located in the heart of St Germain, designed by Raphael Navot, with Jetclass Group production, the interior inspiration is a celebration of the artistic culture that the locale has been closely affiliated with since the 1920s. Hôtel Dame Des Arts also offers meeting space, a fitness studio and a spa treatment room. It features three dining venues, an indoor restaurant with an adjacent outdoor garden courtyard and a rooftop bar with a 360 view of the glittering Paris skyline.


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Raphael Navot’s vision celebrates the innovative establishment of France’s culture base from yesteryear – the marriage of philosophy, art, music and the gathering of talented minds in a social setting. Through his design within the hotel, has encapsulated the concept ‘of an international artist in France’. With an intention to create a sense of wonder and discovery artists would have felt being in the heart of a location where something cutting-edge, diverse and liberal took place back in the 1920s and continues to thrive now in the local community of St Germain.


INTERESTING DESIGN ELEMENTS

Everything has been made bespoke with the exception of two chairs which were sourced from Raphael Navot‘s range for Roche Bobois – DOT and Identities

A signature element of the hotel is a fluted ‘demi cylindre’ design in solid oak covering some of the walls in various public spaces and in the guest rooms

The floor, designed by Raphael is Black Oak. The wood is charred with a flame to blacken and then covered in a protective resin

The art in the hotel has been specially curated by experts who have sourced genuine pieces (700 pieces) with links to Saint Germain. As such every room has its own unique collection.

The original 1950s window frames are historically listed they contrast neighbouring buildings vividly, yet in comparison allow in much more light.

OVERVIEW
109 guest rooms total
31 guest rooms with a balcony
17 guest rooms with balcony and views of the Eiffel Tower
4 guest rooms with triple occupancy and 12 combinations of connecting rooms
1 Penthouse Suite with a double balcony overlooking Paris
2 Junior Suites
1 Suite Dame

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