Before discovering the interior decoration, we can take more than one look at the impressive facade. It offers a journey through time and projects us into the old Paris of the factories. Entirely renovated, it once again reveals the beauty of the colors of its mosaic and an art-deco style. A work by the talented Vincent Bastie, architect and Astrid Dieterlen, designer.
Two of the hotel's suites were simply designed by students from the Ecole Boulle, the famous and nearby Parisian school of arts and crafts. Two atypical projects were chosen to create rare atmospheres. The Teak suite covered with chevron parquet surprises with its "L" shape offering a long corridor of 7 meters. The Ebony suite, dressed in dark woods, offers a universe of sensual materials that particularly stimulate sight and touch.
The central staircase of Maison Boutet was entirely designed when the hotel was created. This massive and majestic work of reinforced concrete is revealed by the imposing glass roof which floods the black box of the staircase with zenithal light. This contrast of shadows and lights is omnipresent even in the corridors served by the staircase, punctuated by boxes of lights and mirrors.
Decorated in white and blue enamel, the pool is lit by a skylight. This aquatic cocoon is equipped with a hammam, a sauna and two treatment cabins.
The hotel offers a dozen fully protected terraces, leaving room for privacy and the discovery of Paris. Vegetated, they offer a cocoon of greenery and a breathtaking view over the rooftops of the capital.
Le Boutet Hotel Bastille
22 rue Faidherbe 75011 Paris