Karl Lagerfeld's Paris Office Is Now a Hotel Suite. We Already Know Which of Your Clients Needs to Stay There.
Six people. One decision. No conference room.
Lagerfeld's former Saint-Germain headquarters — three floors, mirrored ceilings, twin steel libraries, private hammam — is now a bookable residence through Highstay, with a dedicated house manager running operations so nobody thinks about anything except the work in front of them.
This isn't a hotel block. It's a move. For the executive committee that needs to get aligned before the board meeting. For the global president flying in from Munich who deserves something more considered than another five-star hotel room. For the relationship where the gesture has to be unmistakable.
Two hosts stay the night. Everyone else leaves changed.
The difference between a meeting people forget and one they reference three years later is almost never the agenda. It's the room.