MAISON FABRE
Gloves, mittens, short or long; made of lambskin, treated sheepskin, peccary, silk, wool or linen … To find those, there is only one place: the Maison Fabre : the famous glover, who, since 1924, has dressed our hands as with jewels.
Gloves, mittens, short or long; made of lambskin, treated sheepskin, peccary, silk, wool or linen … To find those, there is only one place: the Maison Fabre : the famous glover, who, since 1924, has dressed our hands as with jewels.
Enter the kingdom of William Ledeuil, the inventor of Fusion Food. This renowned chef loves to find new ways to constantly stimulate our taste buds by creating genius and one-of-a-kind associations without using salt, flour and butter like one traditionally would. Yuzu, ginger, guava, lemongrass, sesame and wasabi are the condiments that titillate our palates with the taste of this boundless gastronomy. A truly unique experience.
The Galerie Le Minotaure, created in 2002, is situated Rue des Beaux-Arts, at the former address of the famous bookshop from whom it preserved its name. His founder, Benoit Sapiro, is fascinated by Russian and Central Europe artists of the first half of the 20th century. Benoit Sapiro dedicated himself to helping rediscover the first half of the 20th Century Russian and Central Europe artists for more than twenty years, with a constant and passionated action.
Jean-Jacques Dutko is a multi-faceted antique dealer-gallerist, passionate about many universes. Around the furniture of Jacques-Emile Ruhlman or Eugène Printz, he stages contemporary designers but also primitive art, painting and sculpture, universes that intersect in complete harmony.
Robert and Cheska Vallois have been dedicating their gallery to Art Deco since 1971. For furniture and art objects, the Art Deco years (1918-1940) were a period of luxuriance and sophistication for the materials used (shagreen, ivory, parchment, lacquer, mother-of-pearl, rare and precious wood …) which were sublimated by a great creativity in shapes. The Art Deco years had a major influence on contemporary design and marked the peak of interior designers and French craftsmen. The Vallois present the most talented creators of those years : Pierre Chareau, Marcel Coard, Jean Dunand, Jean-Michel Frank, Alberto et Diego Giacometti, Eileen Gray, André Groult, Paul Iribe, Pierre Legrain, Eugène Printz, Armand-Albert Rateau, or Jacques-Emile Ruhlman.
After the Puces, Thomas Fritsch took, like many talented merchants, the path to Saint-Germain des Prés. His style ? The 1950s and 1960s, culminating in ceramics and unique pieces by Pol Chambost, Georges Jouve, Roger Capron, André Aleth Masson, Jacques and Dani Ruelland, and Denise Gatard.
The founders of Fish la Boissonnerie and Cosi have once again combined talents to create a modern left-bank bistro. Simple lunch menu, no meat on Fridays (fish instead). Delightful raw produce and soups.
Luxury brand in the world of tea, Mariage frères was founded in 1854, 650 references of teas come from 36 tea–producing countries. Newsweek crowned it as the best address in the world for the quality of its Darjeelings. We can also find biscuits, chocolates and wonderful teapots. And most of all, in a colonial spirit décor, a tearoom-restaurant where a delicious tea-based cooking is proposed, in particular concerning the cakes and the sweet pastries.
Castel is the mythical club of Saint-Germain. A hundred times people said it was over, but it always comes to life again, constantly attracting new customers that become regulars. The clientele is a show by itself. A wildlife crowd of young trendy people mixes naturally with the longstanding regular customers for memorable parties.
More than 300 different wines. And to accompany your wine while comfortably sat close to the fireplace, assorted iberico de bellota, truffle boiled ham, cheeses or Italian sausage are offered.
An address known by all, which nevertheless keeps the assets of a secret of initiates. The Place, like a setting, is ideal to house adeline Roussel’s creations. In the world of mini jewelry she has a special place: each of her jewels is unique and her universe mixes eras, inspirations, with a crazy talent.
The story of Rubelli has been linked to the world of Art for 170 years. This Venitian creator decorated world-famous theatres as the Fenice and museums : the Albertine of Vienna, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, and castles or private houses all over Europe, but also the décors and the costumes of the greatest operas, which has been the passion of this family for five generations. Damask, velvet, silk … here we do not talk of decoration but more of décor.