Design Research Studio's latest project: Pullman Hotel, Bercy Paris

Design Research Studio's latest project: Pullman Hotel, Bercy Paris

Pullman Hotel, Bercy Paris

New Interior Project by Tom Dixon's Design Research Studio



“Hotels are places for holidays and for business , for relaxation and rest and refuelling, and it’s a business typology that for many years was relatively static and conservative but is now in rapid disruptive change – so this is always when design becomes interesting.” - Tom Dixon

We wanted to bring a sense of place, warmth and comfort to the public areas of the hotel and celebrate the new services offered by the Pullman team. Working within the boundaries of the existing architecture and interiors, we introduced bold sculptural interventions and rich upholstery to create varied and distinct environments.

“Pullman is a brand with a long heritage and interesting history that is keen to be part of the future. We are hoping that this project is one big step in that direction.”

The history of Bercy as the location for the old wine warehouses of Paris inspired us in the choice of materiality, using the timber and metal of the barrels and the cork and glass from the bottles. The challenge was to reorganise the space to bring a better flow and clarity to the lobby.

Our approach involved simplifying the base material palette to create a simple backdrop to our more sculptural interventions. For example, here's a massive cluster of a bespoke version of out new SPRING light in the (over) double height atrium, marking the entrance to the conference centre.

Tom Dixon's Spring Lights in the business centre of the Pullman Hotel



Check-In & Shop

Bespoke oak and marble desks, retail displays and shelving units come together to create a relaxed and dynamic check-in experience.

Tom Dixon fan chairs, screw tables and Bell floor lights in the lobby

Check in and shop

Tom Dixon furniture inside the new Pullman Hotel

Perforated steel forms the enclosure on the exterior

 



Café & Bar

Walking into the lobby, it's the guest's first impression and the hotel's main gathering spot. A social, semi-enclosed space for guests to come together for a quick bite or after work drinks.

 Tom Dixon furniture inside the new Pullman Hotel

A multi-functional, flexible space serving as meeting space(s) or private events.



Conversation Pit

An elevated cork conversation pit brings a relaxed breakout, coworking and meeting space to a previously underutilised corner.

An elevated cork conversation pit brings a relaxed breakout, coworking and meeting space to a previously underutilised corner

 

Cabins

Medium sized meeting rooms inspired by the Pullman train cabin heritage. Perforated steel forms the enclosure on the exterior while upholstered acoustic panels, modular sofas and carpet form a soft, comfortable interior.

Perforated steel forms the enclosure on the exterior

Inside a cabin of the Pullman Hotel in Bercy Paris



 

Cinema

The 18-seat private cinema is a new addition to the hotel offering space for film screenings and presentations against a lush velvet drapery and soft upholstery backdrop.

 

Tom Dixon cinema design - a lush velvet drapery and soft upholstery backdrop



Pamper Bar & Spa

The Pamper Bar adds a new dimension to the lobby offering quick beauty treatments and private parties. It also leads guests into the new upper floor spa and pool. Featuring the Void Wall Lights and Fan Stools.

The beauty salon design by Tom Dixon with Void lights



Spa & Pool

Guests are lead up the lobby via The Pamper Bar into the luxy pool and treatment rooms.

 The swimming pool, designed by Tom Dixon

A beauty treatment room designed by Tom Dixon