

Hotel Grand Amour is a labour of love – the meeting of André Saraiva, Emmanuel Delavenne and Thierry Costes’ brilliant minds. In the busy 10th arrondissement, this Parisian hotel’s interior decor was inspired by fashion and art – there’s a classic French feel to each individually styled room. But with modern accessories, bright colours and contemporary communal spaces, it’s a more vibrant version of its traditional neighbours.
Hotel Grand Amour
About the Maker
Jean Luce was a French ceramicist and glassware designer. Born in Paris in 1895, Luce worked in his father's ceramics shop which made table crockery. He quickly gained fame and was a juror and exhibitor at several international expositions in Art and Design.
Jean Luce taught at the Ecole des Arts Appliqués in Paris and was a technical advisor at Sèvres. In the mid-1980s, Les Verreries de la Rochère reproduced Jean Luce's hand-blown drinking glasses
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Delivery and Returns
Estimated delivery time: 3-5 working days
Delivery times may varyBecause this piece is vintage and unique, it’s not eligible for return
More information on our Delivery & Return policy here
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Product Specifications
Excellent vintage condition
Crafted from antiqued glass in Art Deco style
Designed in 1930's by Jean Luce -
Product Dimensions
Length: 15 cm
Width: 15 cm