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The Stories

The Stories

The story behind the rooms...

Salon 'Rue de Fleurus'

This cosy, intimate salon pays homage to Gertrude Stein's famous salon. Comfortable, cosy and conducive to conversation, it encourages exchanges and discussions. Two large sofas face each other and are designed for dialogue. A large central coffee table holds a wide range of art books, a nod to Pablo &co. The vintage desk in the room inspires 'old-fashioned' writing, in homage to Apollinaire &co.

The 'TV 1838' room

Built in 1838, our house has a room that pays homage to that era. Across from the bed hangs a black tapestry from that era, subtly addressing the global phenomenon of visual change. With this composition, we want to make our guests aware of how we 'see' and 'consume' images, in response to today's abundance of visual stimuli. The absence of televisions or other screens in our rooms is part of this approach and promotes true disconnection and 'rejuvenation'.

The romantic room

This room is undoubtedly the most 'soft' room. The white walls have been subtly softened by draping them with ecru-coloured fabric, giving the room a unique acoustic that is often overlooked these days. The minimalist layout of this generous room is complemented by an adjoining dressing area, which provides space for storage without disturbing the serene and understated composition of the space.

The Garden of Eden 

While Luxembourg is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful countries in the world, the weather does not always match this perfection. That is why under our roof you will find a generous space dedicated to tranquillity and opulence, designed to recharge you. Immerse yourself in daydreams, encounters, love and much more, in this oasis of relaxation carefully created to ensure an unforgettable stay, even if the weather is not on our side.

















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Published 25-09-2024 / Copyright © Un der Attert