© Christophe Bielsa © Christophe Bielsa
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© Christophe Bielsa © Christophe Bielsa
© Christophe Bielsa © Christophe Bielsa © Gilles Trillard Armchairs in the Bar designed by Pierre Yovanovitch EXPERIENCE DISTINCTION, WITH DISCRETION SOME HOTELS ARE SHOWY, although they have nothing to show that we haven’t seen before. Others belong to big chains that endlessly repeat the same tired formula. Then there are those rare jewels where you are greeted like a friend and welcomed into their private and exclusive realm. The Marignan Hotel is one of those – bringing a warm and personal dimension to luxury. The friend who greets us is Nathalie Richard, at the helm of this hotel since 2004; she was the one responsible for gradually remoulding its identity into a contemporary residence. A townhouse in the heart of Paris’s sophisticated Right Bank, where guests can drop in for a relaxed drink, meal, or screening, and even enjoy a tailor-made stay. 2 © Jean-François Jaussaud Lobby A PARISIAN TOWNHOUSE THE MARIGNAN STARTED LIFE in the 18th century as a private mansion and was used as an embassy before it became a Palace hotel in the 1920s. Nowadays it has regained the air of a private residence. The words ‘May this house be filled with real friends’ were inscribed in the 19th century on the grand staircase – and Nathalie Richard seems to have taken the motto for her own. In ten years she has transformed the hotel into a place with real soul, warm and protective, with the help of architect Pierre Yovanovitch. This was his first hotel commission and Nathalie Richard chose him for his fresh approach and his gift for interpreting Parisian architecture. The pair emphasised the building’s unique features to revitalise the hotel, collaborating with artisans whose work also respects French style codes. Because of the unusual volumes from the first to the seventh floors, each room and suite had to be treated as a separate project. The ground floor bar and restaurant now have the air of a spacious salon and winter garden, with the reception area as a huge entrance hall. Custom-made furniture mingles with works of art and designer objects, carefully matched to create a graphic style that exudes a contemporary, natural luxury. This is where one comes to recover from the heady sensations of Paris, rather than take in more. 3 © Christophe Bielsa Prestige suite living room SUITE PARISIENNE WHETHER it’s a split-level layout or a balcony framed by Art Deco columns, every room in the Marignan has its own uniquely charming feature. As for the five-star suites, they are simply superb. The ones on the sixth and seventh floors boast vast outdoor terraces overlooking the romantic rooftops of Paris and the Eiffel Tower. On the first and second floors, the suites’ full-height 4-metre doors give a foretaste of the grandiose bedrooms and living rooms beyond. The clean lines of the interiors emphasize THE MARIGNAN EXTRA: MAJORDOME SERVICE unfussy comfort, making guests feel immediately at home and ensuring they’ll be Guests who book a Suite at the Marignan enjoy the benefits of a personal Majordome service. The Majordome deals with all the practical aspects of guests’ stays, getting to know them and ensuring that even their most impossible requests are smoothly taken into account. eager to return. A thousand little touches add to this feeling of belonging here. Large well-lit walk-in closets; easy-to-reach, unobtrusive electric sockets; a bottle of your favourite spirit on a coffee table; a carefully selected room fragrance – all these pleasant little details count. Although the walls here certainly don’t have ears, they do remember each guest’s preferences. Recognition and forethought are the key ingredients in our personalised service, making the whole of Paris feel familiar. 4 © François Reinhart Canopée Restaurant SECRET GARDEN TUCKED BETWEEN THE CHAMPS ÉLYSÉES AND THE AVENUE MONTAIGNE, the Marignan appears to turn its back on the city. Its elegant façade is as intimidating as one of New York’s swanky apartment blocks with doormen in the lobby. This ensures that the inner circle of habitués is kept safe from intrusion. Businesspeople, fashionistas, film celebrities and clued-in Parisians know about this secret garden where culture and comfort meet. 5 © Christophe Bielsa Spring vegetables salad REDISCOVER NATURE IN A RESTAURANT SUFFUSED IN NATURAL LIGHT FROM ITS CEILING WINDOWS, the Canopée restaurant – open at lunchtime – feels even more like a lush jungle now that artist Julien Colombier has created a fresco of plants around the walls. His luxuriant greenery sets off the décor and its eclectic furniture, carefully selected with the help of the Galerie Stéphane Olivier. The verdant mood is a perfect foil for the natural wholesomeness of Emilie Villon’s dishes. The thirty-something chef, hailing from Provence and trained under Alain Ducasse, brings her own signature to menus that nevertheless retain the best of French tradition. Ingredients are chosen with infinite care, judiciously combined, seasoned just so and cooked to perfection. Her personal touch can be felt in the passion for vegetables, whose wealth of flavours artfully balance meat and fish dishes that follow the changes of the seasons. 6 © Patricia Parinejad Pearl necklace luminaire A RIGHT BANK BAR IT’S NOT EVERY DAY that you come across a place in Paris where you feel as comfortable as you do in your own living room. The Marignan bar offers this cosy feeling without losing any sense of privacy. The volumes are open but, due to the layout and furniture, guests can still enjoy intimate conversations. Business breakfasts, afternoon tea to take a break from shopping, after-work cocktails, snacks or dinner – the bar lends itself to everyday scenes of relaxation, just as it is often the setting for exceptional moments. DJ sessions, piano concerts and fashion shows regularly spice up the casual chic vibe of this venue where the fashionable circles of this prestigious Paris quartier meet and mingle. Enjoy an informal lunch of salade du jour or choose from a range of snacks that can be ordered until 10 pm. The evening menu is more extensive, including platters of hors d’oeuvres to accompany your apéritifs. Sample France’s most succulent regional specialities on themed platters showcasing the cuisine of the North, South, East or West of the country. THE MARIGNAN EXTRA: SPECIALI-TEAS AND ALL-DAY LIGHT MEALS The Marignan bar offers a second teatime, starting in the early evening. The capital cities of the world inspire an à la carte menu of original cocktails based on delicate infusions, and the bar revisits its classic drinks using various types of tea to open up new fields of flavour. Delicious light refreshments are also available at all times. 7 © Martine Mouchy Projection room DREAMING OF THE SILVER SCREEN THE MARIGNAN EXTRA: CINEMA ON REQUEST NATHALIE RICHARD is a curator of style who follows her own passions. She Have dessert while watching a film, or organise a gathering for film-lovers with dinner in the bar followed by a private screening. has created her hotel as a venue for constant happenings, paying tribute to all the arts, especially film – there’s even a screening room. It is in high demand for interviews and by cinema professionals who want to watch rushes or screen films before a select audience. Hotel guests also have discretionary use of it. This little luxury characterises the overall philosophy of the Marignan – it is not simply a place to sleep, it is a place brimming with liveliness, which shows just what a hotel can be. 8 © Maria Mikulas Nathalie Richard in the Marignan Suite 3 QUESTIONS FOR NATHALIE RICHARD NATHALIE RICHARD has had her heart set on running a hotel for a long time. Already as she was completing her studies in international business, she was dreaming of bringing the hotel trade into her family business. Having gained her spurs as head of several brasseries in the Maison Richard chain, she led the 2004 buy-out of the Hôtel Marignan and set about bringing it back to life. The spirit of the place inspired her and she developed a vision for its future by delving into the history of the hotel. Her concept was to bring it back towards the historic identity of a classic French hôtel particulier or private mansion, where she could share her love of the arts – from contemporary design to cinema – and also a quest for luxury, where every single detail is top quality. WHAT’S YOUR DEFINITION OF LUXURY? First of all, luxury is really selling a dream, because there are no objective criteria – unlike quality, which is a tangible value. This project was above all a quest for refinement, elegance, beauty and rarity, in order to create a universe of desirableness and pleasure. WHAT ARE YOUR FAVOURITE PCES IN PARIS? WHAT WOULD YOU EXPECT FROM A GOOD HOTEL? The Croix Rouge bar in Saint-Germain-desPrés, Bread & Roses, the Saint-Ouen flea market, the Palais Royal gardens, the art galleries, the Museum of Romantics, and most especially the places that I haven’t discovered yet! Unusual architecture, a cosy atmosphere, quality materials, tranquillity, elegant staff with the right attitude – and a good bed! 9 © Patricia Parinejad Hotel entrance FACT SHEET ACCOMMODATION: 45 rooms Premiere room / Deluxe room / Prestige room 5 suites Prestige Suites / Suite Marignan Eiffel / Suite Terrasse Eiffel Contemporary décor Coffee machine and tea set in every room Free Wi-Fi 24-hour Room Service Concierge service Luggage storage Baby-sitter service Laundry, dry cleaning and ironing service MEALS 1 Restaurant – Canopée Seats 55 Breakfast from 7 to 11 am in the dining room or bar, or from Room Service Lunch from 12 noon to 3 pm 24-hour Room Service 1 Bar Open for snacks every day from 7 pm to 1 am 1 Screening Room Private projection room (DVD, broadcasting sports events, private screenings for up to 35 people maximum) 10 © François Reinhart © Christophe Bielsa © Christophe Bielsa © Christophe Bielsa © Patricia Parinejad © Gianliguori | Dreamstime.com 12 rue de Marignan, 75008 Paris www.hotelmarignan.fr Press Contact: Agence 14 Septembre Marie Segal Tel: + 33(0)1 55 28 38 28 mariesegal@14septembre.fr © Christophe Bielsa HOTEL MARIGNAN***** Clara CORTIJO Press Communication Assistant Tel: + 33 (0)1 71 93 96 51 ccortijo@hotelmarignan.fr