Hotel Joyce Paris
General Description
In the heart of Paris 9, the new Joyce Hotel opened in November 2009.
A harmony of comfort, elegance and exceptional brightness, a pure example
of Parisian hospitality. Each room is unique, the lounge under the glass
roof drawers you to linger.
The bright bedrooms of the Joyce Hotel are all different in terms of the
colours and the furniture used, the cosiness of each expressing the hotels
spirit of fun.
Bedheads have been replaced by architectural constructions, bookshelves
that evoke the literary spirit of the Saint Georges quarter, in a play on
the style of Fornasetti.
Fornasetti is seen again in the wall tiling (by Surface) of the bathrooms,
in which the basins are an original design by Sopha Industrie.
Jasper Conran covers wardrobe doors in cloth for Designers Guild, and
Mosh-Umbra mirrors hang over desks reminiscent of dressing tables. In
different rooms may be found Conran bedside tables, and chairs from Thonet
(Gastenstuhl), Dharma (Lavenham, by Patricia Urquoila) or Philippe Starck
(pip-e).
Philippe Maidenberg has designed the majority of the furniture, the desks
being one example, and even the carpet was created from a scan of Philippes
Prince of Wales check trousers! Everything is beautiful and light-hearted
except for the care lavished on the guests: their well-being and welcome is
treated very seriously. From iPod docking stations to organic toiletries,
everything is designed to take care of guests in an atmosphere full of fun.
The bright bedrooms of the Joyce Hotel are all different in terms of the
colours and the furniture used, the cosiness of each expressing the hotels
spirit of fun.
Dining
The bright breakfast room is enclosed by a vast metal-framed glass
atrium in the spirit of Eiffel, looking onto a wall of greenery.
The original floor tiling has been preserved in this room, which also
presents some surprising pieces of furniture, such as the eight-metre long
bench upholstered with leather seats recovered from deluxe cars, a wall of
tilted mirrors that reflect light and the sky, a wall of bud vases, screens
which show a film of clouds drifting across a blue sky (by Lezarts
Production) and a huge illuminated, moving cloud suspended above the room
(from Vialuce).
Additionally, there is Thonet seating by Eddie Harlis (1954) and a
collection of painted wooden dolls by Girard (a Vitra production),
completing a real feast for the eyes!
LocationDescription
Local places of interest Within less than 1 km from the hotel
Opera House, Department stores, Montmartre, Sacre Coeur church.
Address
29 Rue La Bruyere
City
City
Paris
Country
France
3
Hotel Facilities
Room Service, High-speed Internet, Parking, Concierge, Tour Desk, Elevator
/ Lift, 24 Hour Reception, Babysitting / Child Services, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Currency Exchange, Multilingual Staff, Safe-Deposit Box, Cable / Satellite TV, Bath / Hot Tub, Wake-up Service, Hair Dryer, TV, Laundry service, Desk, Shower Ratings
Price (approx.)
EUR 116.00
Bookings/reservations:
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