Where style insiders are staying in Paris right now

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tobias

30. April 2025

Forget the over­hyped hotels—fashion editors and crea­tives are opting for tucked-away stays with design cred and charm. From bou­tique hidea­ways in Le Marais to moder­nist gems in the 16th, here’s what’s hot (and hush-hush).

Tucked away on a leafy street in Østerbro, this serene flat is a mas­ter­class in Scan­di­na­vian res­traint. Natural tex­tures, soft light, and per­fectly imper­fect cera­mics make it a space that brea­thes calm into ever­yday life.

Tucked behind a row of ivy-draped facades, on a cobbled street where bicy­cles outn­umber cars and silence feels sacred, lives a home that doesn’t raise its voice. It doesn’t need to. Its calm is archi­tec­tural. Inten­tional. Felt in the bones before the eyes.

This is Copen­hagen res­traint at its most soulful—pared back, but never bare. Upon entry, you’re greeted not by grand ges­tures, but by some­thing rarer: a sense of exhale. Pale oak floors stretch like sunlit whis­pers beneath your feet. Walls in creamy, chalky tones seem to absorb sound. The air itself feels slowed.

There’s no clutter here. Only cura­tion. A hand­made ceramic bowl. A linen throw folded like a memory. A single branch, arching quietly from a sculp­tural vase. The light—always the light—filters through gauzy drapes in a kind of hush, illu­mi­na­ting texture over color, shadow over shine.

This is not a space desi­gned to impress. It’s desi­gned to hold. To cradle morning rou­tines and after­noon reflec­tions. To invite still­ness. To say, softly: here, you are allowed to rest.

In the kitchen, drawers glide like water. Open shel­ving dis­plays only what is used and loved. Even the aroma—a gentle brew of car­damom and chamomile—feels composed.

But the real secret to the calm? It’s not the palette. Or the silence. Or the sym­metry. It’s inten­tion. Every object has a reason. Every corner, a purpose. Nothing is rushed. Nothing is random.

And in a world that moves louder and faster by the hour, that alone makes this home in Copen­hagen quietly radical.

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