True to the spirit of Four Seasons Hotel George V, the Pierre-Yves Rochon studio has gone beyond the traditional hotel model, reimagining every accommodation as part of a collection of private residences.

“Through this renovation, we wanted to take a decisive step forward. My ambition was to transform each room into a true Parisian apartment – a place to inhabit, to embrace, and to cherish as a home away from home. Today, luxury is not about ostentation; it lies in the quiet quality of volumes, light, and materials. To design an interior is to tell a story; at the George V, that story is of a cultivated and timeless Paris that continues to reinvent itself.” – Pierre-Yves Rochon

The concept is built around four guiding principles:
Domestic volumes: clear distinction between reception and private areas, integration of libraries and workspaces, extension onto terraces and planted balconies.
Fluidity and light: subtle opening of perspectives, new windows framing the city, and an enhanced dialogue with natural light.
Invisible technology: intuitive home automation developed with HENRI, discreetly integrated to ensure comfort without compromising aesthetics.
Craftsmanship and savoir-faire: collaboration with leading artisans and makers for parquetry, marbles, textiles, and ironwork, ensuring continuity with Parisian tradition while embracing contemporary refinement.

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