INTERIORS 176 Views3 good reasons to stay at the MGallery Nest Paris hotel by Chloé Valette 2 weeks ago In Paris, in the heart of the business district of La Défense, on the very site of the former Sofitel, there is now a very singular treasure hotel. Designed by French decorator Oscar Lucien Ono, the MGallery Nest Paris hotel has recently opened its doors and offers travelers and Parisians the opportunity to stay in an eclectic, comfortable, and luxurious place. Discover the good reasons to imbue with its atmosphere and to stop there for just an hour or maybe even a few days... The MGallery Nest Paris hotel: a real decorator's interior It is undeniable that one of the incredible assets of this place is to have been designed by a decorator. Indeed, his eye is more focused on the harmony of materials, which lies both in the search for the perfect balance, but also in the contrasts between cold and warm materials, between textiles and stones. Moreover, and unlike an architect, the decorator Oscar Lucien Ono is not afraid of color, on the contrary, he takes advantage of their liveliness and softness to combine them in a straightforward way, creating comfortable but above all, singular spaces.The MGallery Nest Paris hotel is a luxurious case where every detail is part of a sumptuous environment, as the recognized creative hand of the Maison Numéro 20 and its founder, Oscar Lucien Ono. This is how we discover a very arty interior, where every nook and cranny seems to have been thought of as a composition or even a gallery space. The Ono style reveals splendor and brilliance. Memphis Inspiration As a creative person, it is logically difficult to resist the call of an entire venue designed in homage to Ettore Sottsass. Imposing columns nail the color from the entrance lobby, literally treated as a nod to the designer's totems. Composed of several materials and graphics, they are easily reminiscent of the colorful and daring design of the 80s. Sottsass was not afraid of color either and managed through his work to make it his own in all circumstances.From this undisputed master, Oscar Lucien Ono takes the codes and dresses them with precious materials and sophisticated colors, without omitting here and there some very graphic patterns in order to ink the MGallery Nest Paris hotel in the contemporaneity of the current period, contrasting with Louis Paolozzi's vintage chairs. "It's by daring to play with codes that we surpass ourselves. It is by forgetting common sense that a project becomes creative." Oscar Lucien Ono A certain allegory of comfort Finally, in these particular times when we had to reappropriate our interiors, accept and end up liking to stay at home, a hotel as comfortable as a house becomes an essential address where staying makes sense. At the MGallery Nest Paris hotel, every detail has been thought out to adapt to today's lifestyle, with a powerful, colorful, and warm aesthetic. The chosen color palette also refers to the comfort of the mind, communicating cheerfulness and energy to those who enter these premises. The textile materials, widely present and carefully selected, help to compare the 151 hotel rooms and 16 suites to real haunts of the art and design community...The notion of comfort can also be perceived in the satisfaction that each person will have in finding references that are dear to him or her, such as the Milanese spirit or the gentle curves that draw the contours of the project, a true artistic guideline that is perhaps reminiscent of the design of the 70's.An audacious project, which stands out thanks to strong and assumed creative choices, as we see few in the hotel industry. MGallery Nest Paris Hotel34 cours Michelet 92060 PARIS LA DEFENSE, FRANCE ➡ LIKE and SHARE!T H A N K S Share this:TwitterFacebook TAGS:70's80sartyhotel roomcolumnscurvesdecoratorFrench decoratorEttore Sottsasfake marblegraphgraphic designHotelhotel 2021 MGallery Nest Paris hotelParis hotelhotel businessColorful interiorpink interiorLa DéfenseLouis PaolozzimarbleMemphisCustom Furniturevintage furniturecolored carpetpink wallcollectiblesOscar Lucien OnoPinkRedbathroomMilanese styletextilestotems Written by Chloé ValetteChloé founded Huskdesignblog in 2016. Ever since, she is decoding every nook and cranny to find the best interiors and furniture ideas for her beloved readers and followers, eager for beautiful things.
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