Chocolate-Made Rental Cottages

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The 'Home Sweet Home' Cottage is Made from 1.5 Tons of Chocolate

— September 21, 2018 — Lifestyle
The 'Home Sweet Home' cottage has been built by master chocolate sculptor Jean-Luc Decluzeau as a delicious place to spend a night or two thanks to the sweetly designed space that is made entirely of the sweet confection.

The chocolate cottage features 100% edible decor within and is located in Sèvres, Île-de-France, which is just 30 minutes outside of Paris and can be rented for a limited-time through Booking.com. The cottage looks like a rustic place to vacation, but truly marks itself as a one-of-a-kind space to stay once it is revealed that the interior is crafted from chocolate like in a fairy tale.

The 'Home Sweet Home' cottage offers space to accommodate up to four guests at a time.


Image Credit: Booking.com

Trend Themes

  1. Edible Architecture — The creation of more rental spaces and unique structures made entirely of edible materials.
  2. Experiential Lodging — Offering one-of-a-kind stays that appeal to travelers who want to stay somewhere completely out of the ordinary.
  3. Sculptural Design — Building structures and designs with unconventional materials for an eye-catching, unique experience.

Industry Implications

  1. Hospitality — Developing unique, memorable accommodations, leveraging innovative materials and designs.
  2. Confectionery — Exploring potential uses for chocolate and other edible materials in non-standard applications.
  3. Travel and Tourism — Developing new and imaginative attraction offerings that engage potential customers looking for something unique.
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