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Elegant restaurant furniture for the 5* hotel Sofitel Paris Baltimore Eiffel Tower

Jul 4, 2017

Located in the most beautiful neighborhood of Paris, the 5 stars “Sofitel Baltimore Tour Eiffel” welcomes you with a cosy and muted atmosphere. Discover this glamorous hotel near the Champs-Elysées and the Eiffel Tower! It was designed by the Parisian Interior Design firm “Les Deux Ailes”, whose designers Timothé Coutelier and Lluc Giros have created an intimate universe that contrasts with the constant excitement of the French capital.

In the restaurant, sit down comfortably on the Scala, Illusion and Varèse chairs, created by Collinet, and taste the delicious combinations of flavors carefully created by the Chef Jean-Philippe Perol.

For a quieter ambience, you will love the warmth of wood patina and the muted lighting of bar of the Baltimore hotel, with its Kleber stools. You will seize every occasion to enjoy a glass of wine in this typical French contemporary setting!

Ideally situated in the 16th arrondissement, the Baltimore Hotel is where excellence and refinement meet. There, you will be able to enjoy the beautiful view of the Eiffel Tower and follow the path of the famous people that settled here. You’ll reach the most iconics places of Paris such as the Champs-Elysées, the Trocadéro and the famous shuttle boats in mere minutes!

The rooms are decorated in a typical French luxurious style, and provide a relaxing atmosphere thanks to their comfortable beds, the cozy chairs and the refined bathrooms.

The interior design of the restaurant is modern, but some remnants of the refined past of this place remains, thanks to the majestic chandeliers and the elegant mouldings on the walls.

Address:

88 Bis Avenue Kleber
75116 Paris

Website: www.sofitel.com

Phone number: (+33)1/44345454

Discover the furniture of this 5* hotel:

Brown Kleber armchair
Kleber armchair
(ref. 2010)

Green Kleber bar stool
Kleber bar stool
(ref. 2012)

Illusion designed chair
Illusion chair
(ref. 1897)