For this large-scale project in a mythical district like the Marais, the Pariente family wanted to give a major place to art in all its forms. The decor of the Grand Mazarin bears the inspired signature of the internationally renowned interior designer Martin Brudnizki, who knew how to mix the French classicism of 18th century social salons with a refined, joyfully poetic fantasy. Prestigious French craft houses, labeled Entreprises du Patrimoine Vivant, bring a dazzling demonstration of their know-how, from lighting to tapestries. Here and there, contemporary artists have produced bespoke works, such as Jacques Merle or Sophia Pega. Finally, the hotel hosts hundreds of works of art and pieces of vintage furniture, found in Paris, London or elsewhere, in collaboration with Amélie Maison d'Art. To read more directly on the Tendance Hotellerie website, click here.