Paris, September 2025 – This autumn, Dorchester Collection’s Le Meurice will reveal Suite 1835, a
limited-time immersive art installation created in collaboration with design label Things From. Available
for stays from October 8 to December 31, the pop-up suite will offer guests a one-of-a-kind sensory
experience.
Founded by Parisian fashion consultant and stylist Géraldine Boublil and Jessica Solnicki founder of
Buenos Aires-based architecture studio Isska Things From. has reimagined one of the hotel’s suites –
drawing inspiration from the interplay between historical heritage and futuristic design.

A DIALOGUE BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE
Suite 1835 will feature bespoke furniture created by Isska that will gradually light up as guests move
through the space, guiding them on a sensory journey. At the centre, an aluminium carpet will serve as
the base for an integrated light and sound installation, transforming the room into an immersive
experience while ensuring that every detail is seamlessly integrated into the original architecture of the
suite.

AN IMMERSIVE AND MEDITATIVE EXPERIENCE
To further complement the space, a room adjoining the suite will be transformed into an area for
meditation. Between the play of light and soundscapes, hotel guests will sit on mats on the floor to be
guided through a contemplative meditation experience. The centrepiece of the room will be a mirrored
cube displaying AI-generated digital content that responds to time and changes based on the energy of
the individuals within the room. A quadraphonic sound system synchronised with varying light
frequencies sets the tone for the entire experience.

Although avant-garde, Suite 1835 offers guests the ultimate in comfort and elegance, as is the case
throughout the rest of the hotel. For the duration of the installation, guests staying in the suite will also
enjoy a limited-edition room service menu, designed to complement the experience with a private,
exceptional dining option.

The project, which is at the crossroads of design, digital technology, and well-being, embodies Le
Meurice’s ability to reinvent itself while continuing to celebrate its heritage, allowing guests to
rediscover the Palace’s rooms in a new light, between tradition and avant-garde.
Suite 1835 will be available to book for €6,300 per night from October 8 to December 31, 2025. Part of
the profits will be donated to the Ensaama school in the form of a scholarship for deserving students.
Bookings can be made via email: communication.lmp@dorchestercollection.com