Ciguë collaborates with TRIBE to present TRIBE Paris Clichy, a hotel combining avant-garde design with a tribute to the industrial past of a city and region at the heart of the Greater Paris transformations, in an architectural project designed by Neuville Gayet.
The project highlights the city's heritage while modernizing the use of freestone, subtly combining volumes and proportions. The main R+6 structure is distinguished by its solid stone facade, a sustainable approach that reduces CO2 emissions and allows almost total reuse of the material.
The rooms, designed as intimate capsules, feature color block themes and functional details. Bathroom ceramics blend with raw, eco-friendly materials. Solid wood and brass are combined with panels made from a mixture of wood fibers, plaster and cellulose.
On the rooftop, the bright, fresh color palette, borrowed from Miami's glossy, acidic Art Deco imagination, includes turquoise banquettes and yellow seats, creating a surprise effect that is both out of sync with the elegance of the building and the industrial rawness of the rest of the interiors.
This partnership, a fusion of TRIBE's Australian audacity and Accor's French hotel excellence, combined with Neuville Gayet and Groupe Galia's exacting construction standards, gives Ciguë the opportunity to design spaces that define a democratic approach to luxury.