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Legendary Arles Hotel Nord-Pinus Reopens with Vibrant New Look
26 Oct
Summary
- Nord-Pinus hotel in Arles, France closed in 2024, now reopens under new ownership
- Renovated by British-Nigerian fashion designer Duro Olowu, retaining historic charm
- Hotel has hosted famous guests like Napoleon III, Maria Callas, Picasso over the years

The iconic Nord-Pinus hotel in Arles, France has undergone a stunning transformation and is set to reopen its doors in November 2025. Closed in 2024, the hotel has been acquired by Swiss art patron Maja Hoffmann and renovated by British-Nigerian fashion designer Duro Olowu.
Olowu, known for his exuberant patterns and textiles, has carefully preserved the hotel's historic character while infusing it with a fresh, vibrant energy. The 18th-century building's original features, such as the lobby's 1940s-era tiles and the grand staircase, have been meticulously restored. Olowu has also incorporated his own design touches, including custom-made wallpapers, carpets, and furniture inspired by his archive of West African textiles.




