1. A Landmark of Art Deco × Luxury Design

    Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris

    Since opening in 1928, Four Seasons Hotel George V has been synonymous with elegance and hospitality. Located in Paris's Golden Triangle, its 244 rooms and suites—some overlooking the Eiffel Tower—blend classical proportions with modern furnishings for a serene guest experience. Baker-McGuire's furniture enriches both public areas and luxury suites, meeting the hotel's refined global standards in design and craftsmanship.

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    Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris

Classic Meets Contemporary

  • Max Club Chair

    Designed by White House favorite Thomas Pheasant, the Max Club Chair combines sleek form with enveloping comfort. Sculpted curves, seamless upholstery, and a horizontal lumbar pillow bring composure and cadence to the form, while the base adds sculptural finesse.

  • Oberon Cocktail Table

    Inspired by the roundness of a pearl, the Oberon Cocktail Table is crafted in high-gloss resin, with a softly convex surface floating on a bronze-finished frame. The suspended smoked-glass shelf lends an airy functionality to the sculptural profile, making it a functional centerpiece in social spaces.

Craftsmanship Refined Over a Century

At Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, aesthetics are woven into every detail—from Michelin-starred restaurants to thoughtful furniture selections. The Baker-McGuire collection, with its layered materials and modern proportions, resonates with the hotel's core values of elegance and timeless refinement.

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