Hôtel Maison Colbert & Le Jardin Retrouvé
The Spanish hotel group is teaming up with French perfume house Le Jardin Retrouvé for one of its properties in Paris, the Maison Colbert hotel, a member of the Meliá Collection.
From 14 May, and for one year, suite guests will have exclusive access to one of Le Jardin Retrouvé’s three Pillow Mists.
If you wish to buy other Le Jardin Retrouvé products, you can receive 15% off the collections below, using GiftCode: MAISONCOLBERT
Celebrating the Parisian art of living
The Meliá Collection joins forces with Jardin Retrouvé to offer you a true pre-sleep routine with this Pillow Mist.
Inspired by the gardens of Paris and the world, the Pillow Mists of the Maison de haute parfumerie are composed of 90% and more natural ingredients and are created in the pure tradition of classic French perfumery.
Directions for use: Spray 20 cm from fabrics.
The timeless Le Jardin Retrouvé scented products can be bought in the hotel using a QR code displayed in the room, with a 15% Gift Code. They are then available from reception.
Celebrating the Parisian art of living
Closely linked to the city of Paris, Le Jardin Retrouvé brings an olfactory signature to the most famous Parisian gardens. Thanks to this collaboration, the Maison Colbert hotel is enhancing its guest experience and inviting its guests to discover Paris in an immersive way. Located at the crossroads of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Panthéon, just a stone's throw from Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, the 5-star hotel is the perfect place for a getaway in the capital.
The interior design pays homage to the work of painter Joaquín Sorolla, while sacrificing nothing to the Parisian heritage of the premises. Each of the rooms and suites is inspired by the artist's paintings.
As are the graphic creations of Le Jardin Retrouvé, imagined by artist Clara Feder and designed by artist Kaya Bagamaz. Just like a painting, each fragrance has its own little universe, with its star ingredient, its garden of the world, its story in which the reader is the hero, and its drawn character. Whether it's Rose with its Trocadero garden and its story of a harried Parisian woman walking towards the Seine, or Eau des Délices with its Garden of Delights painted by Jérôme Bosch in 1503, the imagination reigns supreme in the perfume collections of Le Jardin Retrouvé, echoing the genius of the paintings that decorate the hotel.