The Eiffel Suite at Hotel Plaza Athenee, Paris

The Eiffel Suite at Hotel Plaza Athenee, Paris
The grand spaces measure over 300 square meters and use costly fabrics, colors and floor-to-ceiling views.

Decorated by Marie-Jose Pommereau, co-founder of Architectural Digest in France and the creative eye behind the redesigns of some of the country's most prominent residential properties, each of the Haussmannesque, third-floor spaces showcase top-of-the-line textiles, and striking accent, cameo colors. On the Eiffel Suite's view of the Eiffel Tower, the curtains have been replaced with an oversized frame.

Entering the suite, the guest is greeted by a spacious lounge in which silky pinks add a touch of color to the subtle pearl and silver grays. The silk curtains play with contrasting colors. The lampshades, cushions by Lesage, and pink bergères complement each other beautifully, highlighting reproduction furniture, glass-top coffee table with a reverse-applied silver leaf design, and deep, custom-made dark-grey velvet sofas set opposite each other. A large bay window floods the room with light, creating a space for work or relaxation, depending on the guest's mood and priorities. The new suite features a fully equipped office as well as a grand piano and gaming table.