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"Always cool thanks to its cherry‑picked creative clientele, the Paris outpost—housed in an 18th‑century apartment building that once belonged to Jean Cocteau’s family—sits amid the trendy shops, restaurants, and well people of the 9th and Pigalle, with a screening room, pool, Cecconi’s restaurant, and a gym with workout classes if you stay inside. The painting‑only art collection curated by Kate Bryan features contemporary heavyweights, while Cocteau‑inspired sketch‑like murals by Roberto Ruspoli appear in 11 bedrooms; rooms range from 172 to over 1,000 square feet, and even the smallest charm with warm cream walls, jewel‑tone accents, gilded Art Deco‑inspired mirrors, some with exposed beams and freestanding tubs—my favorite detail is the surrealist face throw pillow." - Vogue
Design-forward Paris club in historic Jean Cocteau apartment
45 Rue la Bruyère, 75009 Paris, France Get directions