Ladurée Paris-Qatar has celebrated the opening of its newly renovated dining area and private room with the unveiling of a specially commissioned bronze sculpture.
The ceremony was attended by Sheikh Nawaf bin Nasser al-Thani, Ladurée Paris chief operating officer Stephane Dufour, international sculptor and Italian artist Lorenzo Quinn, as well as a number of VIPs.
The highlight of the ceremony was the unveiling of a special sculpture by Quinn. The bronze sculpture represents two hands holding three pieces of macaroons which are the symbol of the iconic pastry creations of Ladurée. The sculpture is an original piece of art conceived especially for Ladurée Paris – Qatar.
After the unveiling, guests enjoyed a violin show and exquisite gastronomic creations in an atmosphere reminiscent of the charms and magic of the French capital, Paris.
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