Snowboots Balmain x Rossignol
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Name of the Product : Après ski en Nylon
Brand : Balmain x Rossignol
Thick platform soles and rubber Balmain logo on back
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Built by the family of the Pommery champagne house, Château Les Crayères brings the great French heritage to life around a style with a certain cachet, but also and above all in a know-how where the measured luxury of the rooms meets an inspired gastronomy!
Château : Le Domaine Les Crayères
Address : 64, Boulevard Henry Vasnier, 51100 Reims, France
Contacts : For any request for information or reservation, contact the teams by telephone on +33 3 26 24 90 00 or by email on contact@lescrayeres.com.
Rates and Reservations available online.
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Name of the Product : Après ski en Nylon
Brand : Balmain x Rossignol
Author: Laure Verchère
Publishing House: Flammarion
Publication Date: September, 2021
During the reshuffling of Paris by Haussmann, the Opera district saw the Grand Hotel and the Café de la Paix emerge. The embodiment of the Belle Epoque style, this 34,000 m2 palace with 458 rooms was renovated in 2019-2020. The Café is a social place where celebrities appear, from Zola to Clinton, Hemingway and Travolta. With the mythical recipes of the Café.
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Even though the history of this building is very interesting, what makes this book so special is that it deals with its interior and furniture… On top of a detailed tour of the main rooms, texts complete the essential information shared on this revered Empire style — decorative paintings, Empire furniture, fabrics and garniture, among other things.
Authors: Jörg Eberling, Ulrich Leben, Francis Hammond
Publishing House: Flammarion
Publication Date: October 2016
This book is the first major monograph devoted to the Hôtel de Beauharnais, today the residence of the German ambassador in Paris, a masterpiece of the Empire style and, for two centuries, a major element of Franco-German history. Built in 1713 by the architect Germain Boffrand, it was in 1803 that Prince Eugène de Beauharnais acquired it and, with the help of his mother, Empress Joséphine, undertook sumptuous works that placed the hotel at the forefront of art history and were at the origin of its reputation. After the fall of the Empire, it became the Parisian pied-à-terre of the Prussian king, then the German embassy, before becoming the residence of the German ambassador to Paris in 1968. Most of the interiors from Prince Eugene’s time have been preserved and this book, thanks to an exceptional photographic campaign, bears witness to the incredible beauty of this exceptional place. As a result of extensive research and restoration work that lasted more than ten years, it traces the history of this building and the destiny of those who lived in it with great documentary wealth.