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Not long after filmmaker David Lynch’s Parisian nightclub-salon, Club Silencio was finished last year, he stuck around Paris, tempted by a Montparnasse printing shop. The shop was once used by Picasso, Giacometti, Matisse, Miro and Chagall. Lynch went to the shop for supplies to create lithographs, which are now on display in Hôtel Lutetia’s “David Lynch Signature Suite”.
Lynch has been a regular at Hôtel Lutetia, particularly the room that now bears his name. For $1200 a night, don’t expect to find traces of his dark films–just his lithographs, watercolors, photographs and Art Deco accents.
Additional photos and details of the Lynch suite can be seen at Architizer.