Close Menu
Hospitality InteriorsHospitality Interiors
  • News
  • Articles
    • Interviews
    • Opening Shots
    • Products
    • Profiles
    • Projects
    • Resources
    • Trends
  • Magazines
    • Issue 123 – Jan/Feb 2026
    • Issue 122 – Nov/Dec 2025
    • Issue 121 – Sept/Oct 2025
    • Issue 120 – July/August 2025
    • Issue 119 – May/June 2025
    • Design Destinations December 2025
    • Design Destinations August 2025
    • Design Destinations: June 2025
    • All Recent Issues
  • Sponsored Content
  • Events
    • Sustainability in Design Awards
  • Email Newsletters
  • About Us
    • Advertise
    • Contact Us
LinkedIn X (Twitter) Instagram
Hospitality InteriorsHospitality Interiors
Subscribe to Magazine
  • News
  • Articles
    • Interviews
    • Opening Shots
    • Products
    • Profiles
    • Projects
    • Resources
    • Trends
  • Magazines
    1. Issue 123 – Jan/Feb 2026
    2. Issue 122 – Nov/Dec 2025
    3. Issue 121 – Sept/Oct 2025
    4. Issue 120 – July/August 2025
    5. Issue 119 – May/June 2025
    6. Design Destinations December 2025
    7. Design Destinations August 2025
    8. Design Destinations: June 2025
    9. All Recent Issues
    Featured

    Hospitality Interiors: Issue 123 – January/February 2026

    29 January 2026
    Recent

    Hospitality Interiors: Issue 123 – January/February 2026

    29 January 2026

    Design Destinations: South East Asia Edit 2025

    19 December 2025

    Hospitality Interiors: Issue 122 – November/December 2025

    13 November 2025
  • Sponsored Content
  • Events
    • Sustainability in Design Awards
  • Email Newsletters
  • About Us
    • Advertise
    • Contact Us
LinkedIn X (Twitter) Instagram
Subscribe to Magazine
Hospitality InteriorsHospitality Interiors
Projects

Hilton Paris Opera, Paris

Katie SherryBy Katie Sherry9 March 20153 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn

Hospitality design master, Richmond, was commissioned to design the interiors of Hilton Paris Opera, formerly Grand Hotel Terminus, one of Paris’ original majestic hotels.

Designed by architect Juste Lisch, the hotel recently rebranded as part of a major renovation, opening in January as Hilton Paris Opera, inviting guests to enjoy the elegant and opulent spaces within this historic building in Paris’ vibrant Opéra quarter.

The raised ground floor entrance lobby is fronted by an impressive revolving glass door with stone floors, elegant Corinthian-style columns and an intricately hand-painted ceiling from the original building. It is a magnificent space featuring crystal chandeliers, inspired by jewellery pieces, suspended from the ceiling with graceful curved chairs and glass cocktail tables offering guests intimate seating areas.

Two reception desks are located either side of a raised rear area and feature floral panel designs crafted from brass which reflect the original brass detailing that adorns the central balustrade.

The colour palette of the hotel’s Le Petit Bar, left of the entrance lobby, was inspired by a Christian Lacroix bold striped fabric which is also used as an upholstery to a number of the chairs.

Opaque reeded glass and backlit columns with gold leaf wall mouldings highlight the space and create a sense of form and structure.

Suspended from a tinted, mirrored and coffered ceiling, delicate interlocking rings form globes of light and cast elaborate shadows over the room. The striking black and white floor design accentuates the luxurious chairs and cocktail tables that occupy the space and bestow a traditional Parisian feel, whilst lounge chairs complete the tone of this relaxed social space.

The central archways of the entrance lobby open up to the heart of the hotel, the highly decorative Le Grand Salon. This space acts as the hotel’s social hub, open from breakfast through to late evening.

The formality of the original architecture, with a 14m high ceiling and hand-painted murals, has been updated with the addition of a large brass and backlit glass feature bar, high tables and mix of contemporary and vintage furniture. The space’s architectural detailing is echoed in the bespoke handcrafted wool rugs, sofas and coloured glass tabletops, all of which have been designed to create a fresh and sophisticated interior.

A new backlit ceiling adds light and volume to the space. Below the ceiling, crystal rings of light wrap around two monumental chandeliers and offer a contemporary addition to the existing features by creating a jewel box quality that glistens throughout the room.

The Salon Baccarat is the hotel’s largest meeting room, a glamorous function space lit by five impressive Baccarat crystal chandeliers. Six additional newly-refurbished meeting rooms are located on the Entresol level of the hotel and offer audio-visual technology. The Breakfast Lounge occupies the Mezzanine level, which it shares with the hotel’s executive lounge, with spaces that wrap and flow around the corner of the building.

An ornate grand staircase leads to the luxurious guestrooms where commissioned artworks decorate the corridor walls outside. A muted colour scheme with dashes of delicate brass detailing gives each room a sense of tranquillity whilst enriching the guest experience.

Parisian references, including bespoke wallpaper to the headboard wall, create a suggestive backdrop to the décor and shagreen detailing and high-gloss surfaces feature heavily throughout. Each bathroom has been re-designed to accommodate sizeable polished stone vanities and spacious walk-in showers.

Previous ArticleOpulent oaks and mono-chromes set an alternate scene for 2015
Next Article Pan Chai launches casual dining concept Pan Chai petite
Katie Sherry

Read Similar Stories

Anantara Downtown Dubai Hotel unveils a New Era of Contemporary Urban Luxury

27 February 2026

IDILIQ Hotels & Resorts Unveils New Openings for 2026

27 February 2026

Updates revealed at Forte Village, Sardinia

27 February 2026
Latest Content

Fifteen New HIMACS Colours for 2026 Bring Depth, Texture and Sustainable Design Choices

Anantara Downtown Dubai Hotel unveils a New Era of Contemporary Urban Luxury

IDILIQ Hotels & Resorts Unveils New Openings for 2026

Sponsored Content

Fifteen New HIMACS Colours for 2026 Bring Depth, Texture and Sustainable Design Choices

27 February 2026

Signature50: A Classic Wood Floor for Hospitality Spaces That Demand More

11 February 2026
Get in Touch
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Subscribe
© 2026 Lewis Business Media. All Rights Reserved.
Lewis Business Media, Suite A, Arun House, Office Village, River Way, Uckfield, TN22 1SL

Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Hospitality Interiors
Managing Your Privacy

To provide the best digital experience, we use cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to our use of cookies allows us to process data such as reading behaviour. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.

Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
  • Manage options
  • Manage services
  • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
  • Read more about these purposes
Cookie Preferences
  • {title}
  • {title}
  • {title}