Specialty Stores
E.Dehillerin
— One of the best suppliers of professional cooking utensils in France. The store has been operating for over 200 years and is famous for its copper casserole dishes available in every size and shape. You'll find everything from quality copper pots to cocktail umbrellas. Be warned however this is a professional supplier of utensils so don't expect service staff to swarm over you for a kitchen knife. Tip: Prices are not marked but referenced. Take the reference number of the end of the aisle and look up the price.
However, there is something for every level of cooking if those who just want to bake a cake.
You will be astounded by the store's variety and its lack of service but don't let that deter your its half the fun and remember they are constantly dealing with some of the world' greatest chefs so if they are not obliging, don't take it to heart!
www.e-dehillerin.fr
18, Rue Coquillière, t: 01 42 36 53 13
Miller Harris - Perfect Perfume, Perfect cup of tea
— The English Perfumer, Miller Harris has recently opened a Fragrant Tea Room you can sip while you sample. If you're looking for an English gift these popular and exotic fragrances are all the rage. The range is exported globally.
www.millerharris.com
Mellerio dits Meller
— French jewellers since 1613. They rarely advertise and most of their pieces are unique and made to order. They have a number of signatures pieces like their 'Tambourin' rings, the 'Annel' ring and pictured below the 'Vendôme'. If you're serious make an appointment for extra special attention.
www.mellerio.fr
9, rue de la Paix, 75002, t: 01 42 61 57 53
New Ralph Lauren store
— The truth is that Ralph Lauren isn't really that big in France, Burberry is probably a more popular foreign brand, but that might all change with this new 600m2 store opening late September 2008.
stores.polo.com
52 Avenue montaigne, 75008
Causse Gantier - just fine quality gloves since 1892
— One of those beautiful Parisian boutiques specialising in quality gloves for the great couture houses like Chanel and Dior. Now they have their first store in Paris. Their gloves have adorned the hands of Jackie Kenney and many a starlet.
Prices begin from 100 euros a pairs
You can visit the atelier in Millau unaccompanied from 9.30am till 12.30 or 2pm to 7pm - (see site for directions)
www.causse-gantier.fr
12 rue de Castiglione 75001 t: 01 49 26 91 43
A boutique dedicated to that lethal Parisian drink-Absinthe
— French soliders brought this highly alcoholic drink back after their campaigns in North Africa and it quickly became very fashionable among the 'cafe set' and of course among artists Manet, Van Gogh and Picasso who drank and painted the drink in many of their 'tableaux'. After being banned for several years it is now widely available in over 200 different brands and perhaps consumed a little more moderately?
www.vertdabsinthe.com
11 rue d'Ormesson 75004 (4th) t: 01 42 71 69 73
Calling all Gardeners - Le Prince Jardinier
— A very special shop that not only includes exquisite gardening tools and furniture but also houses a mini museum dedicated to the art of taxidermy. The shop is run by a Prince Louis Albert de Broglie and his dedication to gardening is evident in his chateau in the Loire Valley and his annual Tomatoe Festival at Montlouis-sur-loire, held each September. If you love gardening you'll love this little store.
www.princejardinier.fr
46 rue du Bac 75007 (7th) t: 01 44 55 07 15
Monies - The art of Jewellery
— I'm always looking for unusual jewellery designs and I stumbled across these 'gallery' pieces on a popular blogging site.
Monies is a Danish company and this is their first store is Paris. You'll find strong design pieces using raw materials; stone, bone, amber, Jade and wood. There are two collections are year with reasonable prices from 225 euros for an individual design. You can read more at the blogging site.
www.eyepreferparis.com
320 rue St. Honoré, 1st arr t: 01.40.20.90.01
