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France’s luxury brand Baccarat is set to open the doors to its first hotel this spring in New York City. Located in Midtown Manhattan, the 50-story tower will house 60 residences and 114 hotel rooms, with each room sized at a comfortable 400+ square feet to a 1,740-square-foot suite, starting at $800 a night. Inside design flaunts a contemporary fusion of elegant, Parisian black and white styling, with a taste of rich Manhattan sophistication. Furniture was crafted by Gilles & Boisier, in union with the showering of Baccarat crystals on chandelier centerpieces. Convenient dining options include Chevalier, a French restaurant headed by well-known chef Shea Gallante, and a Grand Salon for light afternoon meals. Be on the lookout for Baccarat’s grand opening later this year.
via Hypebeast
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