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107Rivoli – Les Arts Décoratifs

 107 rue de Rivoli Paris 1st Métro: Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre

Books, jewelry, fashion accessories, toys, tableware and art objects selected for their craftsmanship and relevance to contemporary design and decoration. One of the city's top museum shops, it also includes an excellent selection of books on art and design.

Musée Picasso

 5 rue de Thorigny Paris 75003 Métro: Saint Sébastien Froissart.

An extensive collection of Picasso’s paintings, sculptures, collages and ceramics, in a splendid 17th-century private mansion in the Marais district.

Musée de Montmartre

 12 rue Cortot Paris 75018 Métro: Anvers

A small museum—installed in a charming garden house whose former tenants included Renoir, Dufy, Valadon and Utrillo—documenting the history of the hilltop village of Montmartre and its role in the artistic life of 19th-century Paris. Closed Mon.

Diptyque

 34 blvd Saint Germain Paris 75005

Famous for scented candles in more than 50 fragrances—expensive but exceptional.

Montblanc

 7 rue de la Paix Paris 75002

Montblanc has branched out beyond diamond-encrusted fountain pens in recent years and made its mark with exclusive watches, luxe leather accessories and haute joaillerie.

Le Prince Jardinier

 46 rue du Bac Paris 75007

Elegant garden furniture, gardening equipment, home decor and outdoor ready-to-wear from the brand founded by Louis Albert de Broglie.

Arty Dandy

 1 rue de Furstemberg Paris 75006 Métro: Mabillon

An impossibly chic gallery boutique that mixes fashion with art books, housewares, jewelry, small leather goods, sunglasses, perfumes and fine art. As in a gallery, the inventory changes constantly—clothing according to season and everything else according to whatever owner Axel Teinturier finds interesting and clever: eye-catching ornaments for the home, plush designer rugs, classic merino sweaters for men and ostrich-leather handbags for women.

Philippe Le Libraire

 32 rue des Vinaigriers Paris 75010

A tiny, cozy bookshop packed floor-to-ceiling with comics, mangas, illustrated novels, books by independent publishers and hard-to-find music CDs.
Café de Flore Boutique

Café de Flore Boutique

 26 rue Saint-Benoit Paris 75006

The souvenir and gift shop of the famed literary café of Saint Germain des Prés, offering its logo tableware, linens and even bistrot tables and chairs.

Hermès

 17 rue de Sèvres Paris 6th Métro:Sèvres-Babylone

The brand's first concept store is housed in a renovated Art Deco swimming pool on the Left Bank. Home decor occupies one-third of the space, including new ventures into wallpaper, furnishing fabrics and silk carpets. There's also a bookshop and tea salon.

Hod

 104 rue Vieille du Temple Paris 3rd Métro: Filles du calvaire

Hod is a kind of jewelry collective that offers handpicked pieces from fashion-savvy designers covering all the fashion bases. The current rage for delicate styles to mix and match is well represented, with necklaces, bracelets and rings dangling semiprecious stones, pearls or diamonds. The boutique’s own line—called Doh—includes stylish diamond rings gently priced at $300 to $600. Other offerings include scarves, bags and belts.

Institut du Monde Arabe

 1 rue des Fossés-St-Bernard Place Mohammed Paris 75005 Métro: Cardinal Lemoine

A museum of Arab and Islamic arts, in a building designed by architect Jean Nouvel, with a permanent collection that extends from early archaeological artifacts to the 20th century. Regular temporary exhibits too. Closed Mon.
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