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A Midsummer Dream in France

Posted on July 14, 2021July 22, 2021by JC Agid1 Comment

A Midsummer Dream in France
English edited by Delphine Schrank
French Version via Le Petit Journal

For some of us this summer, France is calling, and we may even experience the mysterious sense of a first encounter. Yet for many others, France remains a distant dream and desire, an aching absence after so many months. 

So, allow me to share with you my ideal vacation, the sum of multiple experiences: cultural, artistic, gastronomic, and oenological in historical and natural places. Together these make France one of the most varied, envied, and marveled-at countries in the world. I dream above all of sharing those experiences with family, a family of chosen friends, day after day.

So, come along this epistolary journey: a night in Versailles at Alain Ducasse’s newest hotel, an invitation to deep thought and conversation at the Napoleons in Arles, the magic of music in La Roque d’Anthéron, entertainment at the Festival de Ramatuelle, a breath of oxygen (and greed) atop Chamonix, and a glass of champagne in Reims to toast an exhibition with the seductive title, “Blooming.”

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Posted in Architecture, ART, Byline JC Agid, Culture, Hospitality, Society, Travelogue
Tagged Alain Ducasse, alain souchon, Alexandre Kouchner, Anne Soupa, Arles, Bachelot-Caron, Barack Obama, Barthélémy Toguo, Béatrice Rana, Blooming, Camille Corot, Catherine Delot, Chalet du Caillet, Chamonix, Chamonix Mont Blanc, Chateau de Versailles, Delphine Horvilleur, Delphine Schrank, Domaine Pommery, Exhibition Blooming, Expérience Pommery, Fabrice Bousteau, Fabrice Lucchini, Festival de Piano de la Roque d'Anthéron, Festival de ramatuelle, France, Gad Elmaleh, Gauguin, Gérard Philipe, Jacqueline Franjou, Jean-Claude Brialy, Josef Hofmann, Kahina Bahloul, Keith Tyson, La Roque d'Anthéron, Le Concorde, Le Grand Controle, Le Petit Journal, Le Réfectoire, Les Airelles, Les Airelles Chateau de Versailles, Les Napoleons, Mailys Vranken, Marseille, Michel Boujenah, Monder Abdennahder, Montenvers, Nathalie Vranken, Olivier Kosta, Olivier Moulierac, Paul-François Vranken, Philippe Katerine, Pleasure, Rachel Brunet, Rachmaninov, Ramatuelle, Reims, Renaud Capuçon, Shura Cherkassky, Stéphane Courbit, Thomas Pesquet, Vatel, Veronique Barbey, Versailles, Villa Demoiselle, Virginie Boudsocq, Vladimir Horovitz, Vranken, Women's Forum Brazil, Women's Forum for the Economy and Society, Women's Forum Mexico

Vacationing Around the Corner

Posted on February 23, 2021February 24, 2021by Jean-Philippe NuelLeave a comment

Vacationing Around the Corner

by Jean-Philippe Nuel – Architect and Interior Designer
http://www.jeanphilippenuel.com

Click here for French Version

Winter vacations are here, and in many places, either borders are closed, or PCR testing and quarantining are required upon return. This is quite an unappealing cocktail at a time when we all need a breath of fresh air, a new perspective, and a renewed energy. But where can we travel to? Forget the sun of Mexico, the charm of Morocco, and the heat of the Persian Gulf. 

What if we were simply traveling next door, within our own city. Treating ourselves to a romantic weekend around the corner in an unusual setting and being lulled to sleep. In other words, becoming a tourist in our own city.

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Posted in Architecture, Byline Jean-Philippe Nuel, Hospitality, Interior Design
Tagged Hotel Le General, Hotel Molitor, Jean-Philippe Nuel, Jean-Philippe Nuel Studio, New York City, Staycation

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