A place designed as an eclectic house
Here, decoration is not just decor: it tells a story, whispers a past, and gives life to a warm, curious and resolutely aesthetic present. Far from anonymous standards, Noucha cultivates the spirit of an eclectic family home, nurtured by three generations. The result? A subtle blend of custom-made furniture, vintage pieces, vintage pieces, graphic patterns inspired by antique rugs and books carefully chosen as winks to the soul of the place.
Each room has its own personality: here, a lamp found at a Parisian second-hand dealer; there, a ceramic signed by a 16th century craftsman; further on, a striking painting, loaned by a nearby gallery. The smallest detail is meaningful, and encourages strolling, conversation, and discovery.

Collaborations with Parisian artisans
Several decorative pieces were made in partnership with Parisian artisans, cabinetmakers, ceramists or illustrators. These exclusive creations are integrated into the hotel's common or private areas. It is this desire to highlight the talents of the capital that gives the hotel its lively and evolving character. The decor becomes a moving gallery, animated by objects that have a history, a material, a hand behind them.