

4
"Soho House has a knack for finding buildings with character, but they’ve outdone themselves with Soho House Paris. This 19th-century apartment building in Pigalle, the former red-light district turned nightlife playground, is distinctive enough on its own terms — but it turns out it was once inhabited by the family of the writer, artist, and filmmaker Jean Cocteau. Today it’s been given the Soho House treatment, which means its style resembles an English country house with an urban Parisian edge, plus a wealth of inspiration from Santo Sospir, Cocteau’s Cap Ferrat villa — and from the Art Deco style that’s more or less synonymous with Parisian luxury." - Tablet Hotels
