Le Royal Monceau
Visitors to Paris were surprised when Parisian hotel Le Royal Monceau announced it’s closure for a year in order to refurbish. The hotel, known for its Parisian chic and glamor, sought the help of Belgian designer and artist Arne Quinze. He created a...
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