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Sans Souci Embellishes Le Beaulieu at Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi

Czech designer and producer Sans Souci, renowned for creating tailor-made decorative lighting fixtures, glass objects and architecture features for projects around the world, presents new installations at the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi, Vietnam.


A series of bespoke lighting installations crown Le Beaulieu, the award-winning french fine dining restaurant at Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi. Inspired from the brand’s Vice Versa Collection, these fixtures were crafted to form the ultimate centrepiece for the stunning interiors of white, gold and blue hues.


The design of the main piece in the centre of the room is mirrored in the two smaller iterations on either side, ensuring to catch the diners’ eye from anywhere in the restaurant.


As part of Le Beaulieu’s extensive refurbishment, Sans Souci created three lighting installations with components made of slumped crystal glass in clear colour with aurum nanocoating and a stainless steel finish, accentuating the restaurant’s atmosphere of classical opulence.


Whether you are there to savour one of the most considerable wine collections in Vietnam or relish the innovative haute cuisine with nods to traditional French flavours, our creations are set to make your experience even more delightful.




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Phone No - +919818995920

Email: sandeep.kaushik@sanssoucilighting.com

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ABOUT SANS SOUCI

Sans Souci is a Czech designer and producer of glass lighting and architectural installations. Expert glass-makers, Sans Souci combines high-quality heritage craftsmanship with innovation, using the cutting-edge nano-technologies to realise its unique designs. With an emphasis on precision and detail, the brand specialises in creating bespoke luxury lighting pieces and decorative glass features that highlight original architectural features. Production takes place North Bohemia, Czech Republic, a world-renowned glass-making region.


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