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Spa Alaena Paris

Maison Alaena becomes Spa Alaena Paris

We knew it was perched on the 7th floor of Rue de Paradis, proud of its breathtaking view of the city since 2021. Maison Alaena is leaving the 10th arrondissement and offering a new address in the heart of the capital to become the Spa Alaena Paris.

Located at 28 rue Meslay in the 3rd arrondissement, this new space dedicated to care and relaxation covers 300m2. A true place of experience, the Alaena Paris Spa is spread over two levels.

The first Alaena boutique

The ground floor invites you to discover: the first Alaena Cosmétique boutique which offers the entire range formulated by Dr. Sylvie Peres, dermatologist.

We then take the grand staircase which takes us to the lower floor. There we discover immense vaults in blond Parisian stone, magnificently cut and lit for a subdued effect conducive to calming. Here, 7 treatment cabins including 2 duo cabins are available as well as a 4-seater hammam and a 20 m2 yoga room .

For this venue, Alaena has once again called upon the architectural duo Pastre/Gardera, who were already behind the Spa Alaena Biarritz and the Villa Sion, the brand's office and headquarters . As usual, they propose a layout and architecture that is both radical in its forms and soft in its materials.

Felt for its softness, naturalness, and acoustic appeal; stainless steel to reflect the brand's medical expertise; Japanese paper for its poetry; partitions combining raw wood and lightly sandblasted glass to breathe and feel cocooned. On the floor, an alternation of tones and materials for a natural separation. Sometimes waxed concrete, paint, or wood, the spaces and sensations gently echo each other.

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