In Paris, in the heart of the 1st arrondissement, overlooking the Tuileries Gardens and just a short distance from the world's most renowned art museum, the Hotel Regina Louvre stands as a symbol of Parisian elegance. This five-star hotel, which opened in 1900 for the Exposition Universelle, embodies the timeless grace of the Belle Époque, seamlessly combining historical charm with modern luxury.
Its interiors, lavishly adorned, celebrate the Art Deco style with contemporary accents. Every detail, from the exquisite wall coverings to the sophisticated furnishings, is designed to immerse guests in an atmosphere of unparalleled charm and comfort. Within this exclusive setting, the Lafayette lamps, designed by Bastien Taillard for Radar Interior, define the luminous ambiance of the space.
Honouring the France of the Sun King and 19th-century Paris, the wall lamps are available in two versions, wall-mounted or pendant, with diameters of 40 or 60 cm, and are crafted from solid brass. True sculptural masterpieces, they are designed to enhance the character of the space, whether illuminated or not. Their rays can be adjusted to create a scenographic effect or kept flat for a minimalist appearance.
Set against walls adorned in deep red and gold, they shine like luminous jewels, seamlessly integrating into the hotel's design and adding an element of theatricality and elegance. The contrast between their refined design and the opulence of the surrounding décor infuses the intimate interiors with a perfect blend of tradition and modernity.
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