Renowned interiors, design and architecture studio, Liaigre, has officially unveiled its redesign of the spa complex at Hôtel Costes in Paris, continuing its long-standing dialogue between Studio Liaigre and Jean-Louis Costes.
Conceived in partnership with Augustinus Bader skincare, as a sanctuary of calm in a private lower-level space beneath the hotel, the 10,764-square-foot spa features a 20-meter (65-foot) swimming pool, eight treatment rooms and a fitness area. Here, architecture, light, and touch converge to elevate well-being into an art form.
Located in Paris’ 1st arrondissement, just steps from Rue Saint-Honoré, the hotel has stood as a cultural and social landmark of the city. Reserved for hotel guests and discerning clients, its spa now unfolds as a series of meticulously designed spaces with interiors shaped by softened geometries, noble materials, and a palette of travertine, smoked oak, lacquer, and liquid amber. The choice for these materials echo those used throughout other spaces in the hotel designed by Liaigre — as do the furnishings and lighting fixtures.
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