It's the hotel that gained notoriety after Ksubi founder Dan Single fell 35 metres out of his room, and left him "covered in pins and bolts" after a stay with his wife Bambi Northwood-Blyth last month. But behind the tragic accident, the Grand Hotel Amour has a cult following thanks to its debaucherously chic decor.
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The effortlessly hip hotel is owned by Swedish graffiti artist Andre Saraiva, who is also a friend of Dan's.
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Andre admits the charming dining area was inspired by a Viennese café.
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Each of the hotel's 42 rooms are totally unique.
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The hotel is located in Paris' 10th Arrondissement and is inspired by Andre's own travels and adventures.
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The hotel is renowned for its raunchy artwork as well as suggestive furniture dotted around its rooms.
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The hotel was opened in 2015 and includes showers, sauna and locker rooms for those needing to check in early. One thing you won't see? TVs - Andre isn't a fan.
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Some of the furniture found in the hotel includes two Hermès typewriters, Josef Hoffman chairs and photos by Guy Bourdin, Helmut Newton and Carlotta Kohl.
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The hotel's risque carpet is a defining feature, showing off customised artwork by André and Pierre Frey.
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The gorgeous exterior sees creeping vines across the walls which overlook the dining area.
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