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Is this Paris’ plushest hotel room? Inside the new Swan Lake-inspired Charles Garnier Suite at the revamped InterContinental Paris Le Grand

STORYElizabeth Kerr
The new Charles Garnier Suite at InterContinental Paris Le Grand is bathed in pristine whites. Photos: Eric Cuvillier
The new Charles Garnier Suite at InterContinental Paris Le Grand is bathed in pristine whites. Photos: Eric Cuvillier
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Celebrity interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon leads a refurbishment of the 5-star InterContinental Paris Le Grand, including three new luxury suites: La Parisienne, The Pearl and the Charles Garnier Suite

Those travelling to Paris can have swanky new accommodation at one of the city’s most majestic hotels.

La Parisienne Suite has an urban apartment vibe.
La Parisienne Suite has an urban apartment vibe.

The third renovation for the InterContinental Paris Le Grand began in January last year headed by interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon, and the new Signature Suites have been unveiled: the Charles Garnier, La Parisienne and The Pearl.

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La Parisienne suite has a blush and ivory colour scheme.
La Parisienne suite has a blush and ivory colour scheme.

Featuring views of the Opéra Garnier, the Charles Garnier Suite is about contemporary luxury, bathed in pristine whites inspired by Swan Lake. The 130 square metres are appointed with modern spins on classic furnishings by Cassina, Knoll and Porta Romana lighting. Facing the Eiffel Tower, La Parisienne Suite is distinguished by its urban apartment vibe, with a blush and ivory colour scheme accented by sleek black. The sophisticated 100 square metres are outfitted with pieces by Collinet and Pierre Frey.

The Pearl suite features a combination of art deco and Middle Eastern motifs.
The Pearl suite features a combination of art deco and Middle Eastern motifs.

Rounding out the trilogy is The Pearl Suite, which takes its cues from the jewellers of Place Vendôme. Ideal for families, the two-bedroom suite boasts a combination of art deco and Middle Eastern motifs, silk and lacquer within its 150 square metres.

The hotel’s rejuvenation continues, with redesign of the Place de l’Opéra and Café de la Paix-facing rooms and common spaces, starting last July.

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