Noticed more French homes around here lately? I am so excited to be visiting Paris this spring! This will be my first visit as a grown-up. If anyone has any decor-related suggestions, I'd love to hear them!
Clip is from the only Godard film I've ever liked. The characters are trying to break the world record for visiting the Louvre.
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Hooray! I love Paris.
I think you would like L'Eclaireur:
http://www.frenchtruckers.com/leclaireur/
Not strictly interiors, but the interior is amazing.
Ditto nkp!
I'll see if I can dig up any awesome homes.
Oh, and thanks for the music suggestions! I think you and I share similar taste.
Caravane, clearly (their shop on the rue St Nicholas is better and larger than the one in the Marais): http://caravane.fr/
Mamie gateaux brocante: http://www.mamie-gateaux.com/brocante.htm
For a perfect meal in a charming interior that's not cheap but not as expensive as Paris can often be, go to Josephine Chez Dumonet further down the rue du Cherche-Midi
I don't have any interior related recommendations, but a few others (mainly food!). Kiliwatch for vintage clothing on 64 r Tiquetone 75002, Hotel du Nord for dinner on 102 Quai Jemmapes and Chez Janou for lunch just off of Place des Vosges, 2 r Roger Verlomme 75003.
You are going to have such a fantastic time!
benhunting's suggestions are spot-on. you will love caravane especially, i think. and lunch or dinner at josephine chez dumonet is a must-do. enjoy!
You'd love the store, Merci. I wrote about it last year here:
http://www.fromtherightbank.com/2009/06/merci-paris/
And of course there are the flea markets. Clignancourt is highly recommended.
If you need other more specific suggestions, please feel to email me. :)
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