Showing posts with label Design Store. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design Store. Show all posts

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Blog of the Week: Design à Paris


Keep track of everything design in Paris and find out where to shop for design, all this and more in the blog Design à Paris.

You can do a guided tour as well in the Marais on Saturdays from 2pm to 5pm for 45€/ person Le Parcours Design® /Quartier Haut-Marais

Blog de la semaine: Design à Paris

Ne manquez plus les tendances du design à Paris ou les adresses pour préparer son shopping. Rdv au blog Design à Paris

Ils offrent même des parcours pour les professionnels comme pour les amateurs: Le Parcours Design® /Quartier Haut-Marais. Les samedis de 14h-17h pour 45€/pers.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

LZC des lettres mystérieuses...que cachent-elles?

Baptisé des initiales de ses 3 créateurs (Vanessa Lambert, Michael Cailloux et Barbara Zorn), l'atelier LZC est une vraie ruche.
Le dessein de départ de ce trio d'enfer est d'introduire "le motif partout dans la maison". Partout dans la vasts loft-atelier, des echantillons de produits, des pieces uniques, des prototypes gardent en memoire les thèmes décoratifs deja explorés, tels que le jardin d'Eden, la jungle, les papillons, le paon qui fait la roue sans oublier de belles figures folkloriques comme les matriochka.

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Monday, August 20, 2007

Magasin Design Pres de Le Quartier Republique, Le Marais

Après l’avenue Kléber, Silvera choisit, en 2006, le Faubourg Saint Antoine.
A chaque étage son atmosphère:
- RDC : le showroom, exposition du mobilier et le "cash & carry".
- 1er étage : la galerie des objets, la cuisine, l’enfant, le luminaire et le jardin.
- 2ème étage : un appartement témoin de 80 m.
- 3ème étage : la collectivité avec une bibliothèque de documentation pour les professionnels et la location de mobilier .
Le but : faire découvrir un design pointu et innovant et d’être un tremplin pour de jeunes designers européens.

Article en entier, ICI

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Montblanc rend hommage a Marlene Dietrich

Montblanc rend hommage à Marlène Dietrich, artiste reconnue de l'âge d'or d'Hollywood et artiste de music-hall accomplie.
Voyez plutôt quelques détails sur cette édition limitée - 1901 pièces exactement car c'est l'année de naissance de Marlène Dietrich - de chez Montblanc:
- L'agrafe est sertie d'un bleu profond rappelant les yeux de l'artiste.
- Sa signature est artistiquement gravé sur le corps du stylo.
- L'ensemble du stylo rappele les courbes du corps de Marlene Dietrich.
- Une plume en or 18 carats.
Le luxe absolut...

Thursday, August 9, 2007

5 Places That Make Happy in Paris

You're feeling down? Or just need a sparkle in your day? Here is a selection of places that will make your happiness rate exploded!
French Trotters->The owners voyage to a city they’re interested in and cherry-pick their favorite designers.
Chez Mamie ->What I like about this vintage store is that it’s full of the type of classic things you want to wear, thanks presumably, to the finely tuned aesthetic of its owners. 73, rue de Rochechouart, 75009.
APC Surplus -> If you had a store that sold a constantly changing stock of discounted A.P.C. in your neighborhood, wouldn’t you visit all the time?
Maje -> There are a lot of stores in Paris doing seasonal trends in this price range but Maje seems to be particularly good at the moment.
Le Marché aux Puces de Vanves ->So much more doable than the famous Puces de Clignacourt, this particular flea market is very good for jewelry, tchotckes, and fabric.
Le Bon Marché ->At Le Bon Marché, all the brands you care about are there!
Free P' Star ->There is minor editing by the proprietors (most of what you see is on trend), but it’s still crowded, disorganized, and pretty darn cheap.

For another 5 places to make you happy, it's HERE
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Monday, August 6, 2007

The Popularity of Louis Vuitton Bags

The modern day handbag is more than just a functional piece that helps us carry necessary items; handbags are the modern accessory of the moment, gracing the red carpet in designer variations that spur the masses to run for their nearest high-end department store. The Louis Vuitton handbag is one such luxury product that enthusiasts clamor to own.

The birthplace of Louis Vuitton the man and the design house is France. Known initially as a luggage trunk manufacturer, Louis Vuitton soon began designing luxury luggage in late-1800s Paris. The company instantly took hold with consumers who were attracted to high-end products. What set the company apart from its competitors was an unrivaled dedication to quality.
However, in 1896 the very thing that would elevate the Louis Vuitton handbag to stardom began from a simple idea to prevent counterfeiting. In an effort to stop would-be knock-offs of the Louis Vuitton handbag, Georges Vuitton instituted the logo that would skyrocket the brand to stardom.

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Thanks to The Void Deck for the picture

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Surface 2 Air Paris, design store in Paris

There is a consensus about Surface 2 Air Store Paris: people love it!!
Here are some people's opinions...
I discovered a really nice shop called surface2air. I really liked the clothes they are selling as those are very Rock'N Roll combined with classic pieces as well as little Paris Girl Robes with a romantic attidude. Beside of the clothes there was also a very nice atmosphere in the shop (combination of nice music and nice reduced decoration). From Katrin.
Another more globally fabulous option, with branches in Paris, Tokyo, New York, and São Paulo, is Surface to Air. Looks painful, but then, it’s fashion. From Yamabushi.
There are only few global entities like Surface To Air that consist of multiple outcomes and still manage to produce exciting stuff in various fields. That is to say their creative plurality operates in the interconnected fields of fashion, art, music, film, and party. From Pingmag.
Under the tutelage of their professor Jum Nakao, a respected Brazilian designer, eight students conceived and designed a collection that taught them not only about the details behind design itself but the entire process, from inception to final product in a store. From CoolHunting.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Magasin culinaire design : Maille

Un magasin étonnant se trouve Place de la Madeleine: Maille.
L'épicerie fine de la fameuse marque offre de nombreuses tentations.
Vous pourrez tester votre goût en ligne sur leur site, recevoir des conseils et recettes de Chefs, ou encore acheter sur leur une e-boutique.
Des moutardes aux épices inhabituelles sont également en vente dans le magasin. Vous y trouverez des "Mangues et Epices", "Citron et Harissa", "Coquelicot et Pavot Bleu" ou encore "Fraise et Bleuet" sont quelques exemples qui raviront votre palais et pourront faire d'originals cadeaux.