A chocolate cottage does exist as long as the guests don't eat it all
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September 28, 2018, 8:02 am
A lucky group of four will get the chance to spend a night in a cottage made entirely of chocolate.
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Carlee Wieser
The approximately 200-square-foot chocolate cottage is in a glass house in L’Orangerie Ephémère in the gardens of the Cité de la Céramique in Sèvres, France.
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Carlee Wieser
It’s crafted from 1.5 tons of chocolate and was designed by Jean-Luc Decluzeau, an artisan chocolatier who specializes in chocolate sculptures.
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Carlee Wieser
Reservations for the cottage sold out on Booking.com right away.
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Carlee Wieser
Everything from the walls and roof to the fireplace, dresser, clock, cups, books and even a chandelier are made from chocolate.
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Carlee Wieser
There’s even a white chocolate duck pond and an incredible flowerbed made from chocolate.
Sweet dreams.
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