Miss Fuller Hotel

Beyond a place to rest, Miss Fuller offers an immersive journey into contemporary art and culinary delight. Discover how this new Parisian hotel redefines the concept of a stay.

After being captivated by the artistic and warm atmosphere of the Drawing House, we were eager to discover the latest gem in the Drawing Hotels collection: Miss Fuller. Located a stone’s throw from the Arc de Triomphe, in the heart of Paris, this establishment immediately won us over with its ideal location, on a quiet and elegant street, just steps from the Champs-Élysées.

Upon arrival, we were transported into a unique artistic universe. Like its elder sibling, the Drawing House, Miss Fuller celebrates contemporary art through bold and refined decor. The wallpapers and floors, designed by five talented artists, reinterpret Art Nouveau patterns and style with modernity, creating a unique atmosphere on each floor and in each room.

Our room, designed by Camille Fischer, offered us an immersive experience in her world where drawing blends with performance and materials. The carefully selected fabrics and materials created a mood that was both intimate and inspiring.

But the real highlight of our stay was the Serpentine restaurant. Raphaëlle Peria’s works, which play with light and shapes through an original scratching technique, enhanced our dinner. The seasonal menu, worthy of a gourmet restaurant, delighted us from appetizer to dessert.

Miss Fuller is much more than just a hotel; it’s a veritable art gallery where you feel privileged. Carine Tissot, president of the Drawing Hotels Collection, has succeeded in her challenge: to make hotels a place of artistic expression, a place to live, not just a place to sleep.

An unforgettable artistic and culinary experience in the heart of elegant Paris.


Miss Fuller @missfullerhotel
www.missfullerhotel.com

Le Serpentine
@leserpentine_restaurant
www.leserpentine-restaurant.com

Pictures - Isabelle Laydier Kristensen & Camille Gressier

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