Setting up home in Paris: what you’ll need and where to find it
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Start with the table linenMARCHÉ
ST. PIERRE: Corner of Saint Pierre and Albert, 75018. Metro: Barbes
Rochechouart, Anvers or Abbesses. Open from 10 to 6:30 Tuesday through
Saturday and from 1:30 to 6:30 on Mondays.
While
visiting Sacré Coeur you can’t help but notice all of the fabric stores
in the neighborhood. This one is the biggest and best. To maximize your
efforts and minimize the time you spend shopping instead of touring
(the place is usually packed especially on Saturdays), take the stairs
nearest the entrance and head for the 3rd floor or 3rd etage marked
voilage. There you will find a treasure trove of decorating fabric in
traditionally French motifs to turn your kitchen table into a coin café
for 10 to 15 euros per meter.
Next, the treatsMONOPRIX: Corner of Blvd. Sébastabol and Réaumur, 75002. Metro: Réaumur Sébastabol, line 3 and 4. Open from 9:00 to 8:30.
Of
course you can stop in nearly any grocery store in Paris and find these
next few items but this Monoprix is close to Pompidou. Plus if you shop
during off-hours there are usually plenty of cashiers and you can sail
through the checkout lines. So, first stop is the ground-floor
housewares section, next to the bakery and by the stairs, where you
will find cotton dishtowels in the traditional green, red or blue and
white check pattern, sold individually for about 3 euros and in cute
little packs of 3 for less than 6 euros.
Next,
head up the stairs to the aisle on the far right. Go past the wine and
you will find the cookie section. Look for the Bonne Mamman brand.
Here’s the easy part: grab anything and everything that suits your
fancy. Most of the boxes cost 2 euros or less, and contain individually
wrapped cookies that are all excellent, such as Tartlettes Framboise
(rasberry), Citron (lemon), and Chocolat.
BHV:
52-56, rue de Rivoli, 75004. Metro: Hôtel-de-Ville, line 1. Open from
9:30 to 6:00, Thursday late night until 9:00. Closed on Sundays.
If
you like to cook and want to polish your French skills, you could
always get a cookbook instead. At this department store in the Marais
you will find a section of cookbooks. Look for the ones by Marabout,
which have great pictures, simple recipes and cost less than 8 euros. I
picked up two: Crumbles and Les Classiques Faciles. Mmmm.
Mood MusicAfter
visiting Pompidou, you can easily pick up a few CDs of typically French
music for cheap. On the street that runs alongside the museum, rue
Rambuteau, there is the Movie Store where you can get music by Edith
Pilaf and Maurice Chevalier for less than 4 euros. You will find an
even bigger selection on the street that runs in front of the museum,
rue Saint Martin. If the museum is at your back, head left towards 79
rue St. Martin, just a block or two away. The store, Victor
Music, is on your right. There you will find a good selection of
classic French songs on compilation CDs. I picked up Cafe de Paris– 25
Grands Succes Français for a few euros, and have 72 minutes of tunes by
icons like Charles Trenet, Josephine Baker, Piaf and Chevalier.
Finishing Touches IMAGES D’ARTISTES: 01-42-36-30-48. 85 rue Rambuteau, 75001 (3 blocks from the museum). Metro: Rambuteau, line 11 or Les Halles.
In
the same neighborhood as Pompidou you’ll find many stores selling
posters and postcards with famous scenes of the city. Take your pick.
Images D’Artistes is one of the cheapest. Here you can find small art
posters (about 8×10) of the Moulin Rouge, Folies Bergere, Casino de
Paris and others for 3 euros.
Finally, the chocolate bowlsIDEM: 01-40-29-08-68. 4 rue de Rivoli, 75004. Metro: St. Paul, line 1. Open from 10:00 to 7:00
LA
VAISSELLERIE BLANCHE: 01-42-72-76-66. 92 rue St. Antoine, Metro: St.
Paul, line 1. Open Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 7:00.
You
can pick up some great bowls to serve the hot chocolate in at IDEM. If
you are touring around the Marais this will just be a quick detour.
Pass all of the tacky housewares in the front of the store and head to
the back where you will find yellow, green, blue or white ceramic bowls
for 2 euros. You could also add some chrome canisters for thé, café and
sucre to your basket for 3 euros each. If you don’t find what you are
looking for there then head left down the street two blocks where you
will find La Vaissellerie Blanche. They have everything from
wine-bottle-shaped refrigerator magnets for 4 euros, to glass champagne
chillers for 45 euros, and a few cheese cutters for 3 euros thrown into
the mix. They also have a selection of bowls and canisters.
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Start with the table linen
MARCHÉ
ST. PIERRE: Corner of Saint Pierre and Albert, 75018. Metro: Barbes
Rochechouart, Anvers or Abbesses. Open from 10 to 6:30 Tuesday through
Saturday and from 1:30 to 6:30 on Mondays.
MARCHÉ
ST. PIERRE: Corner of Saint Pierre and Albert, 75018. Metro: Barbes
Rochechouart, Anvers or Abbesses. Open from 10 to 6:30 Tuesday through
Saturday and from 1:30 to 6:30 on Mondays.
While
visiting Sacré Coeur you can’t help but notice all of the fabric stores
in the neighborhood. This one is the biggest and best. To maximize your
efforts and minimize the time you spend shopping instead of touring
(the place is usually packed especially on Saturdays), take the stairs
nearest the entrance and head for the 3rd floor or 3rd etage marked
voilage. There you will find a treasure trove of decorating fabric in
traditionally French motifs to turn your kitchen table into a coin café
for 10 to 15 euros per meter.
visiting Sacré Coeur you can’t help but notice all of the fabric stores
in the neighborhood. This one is the biggest and best. To maximize your
efforts and minimize the time you spend shopping instead of touring
(the place is usually packed especially on Saturdays), take the stairs
nearest the entrance and head for the 3rd floor or 3rd etage marked
voilage. There you will find a treasure trove of decorating fabric in
traditionally French motifs to turn your kitchen table into a coin café
for 10 to 15 euros per meter.
Next, the treats
MONOPRIX: Corner of Blvd. Sébastabol and Réaumur, 75002. Metro: Réaumur Sébastabol, line 3 and 4. Open from 9:00 to 8:30.
MONOPRIX: Corner of Blvd. Sébastabol and Réaumur, 75002. Metro: Réaumur Sébastabol, line 3 and 4. Open from 9:00 to 8:30.
Of
course you can stop in nearly any grocery store in Paris and find these
next few items but this Monoprix is close to Pompidou. Plus if you shop
during off-hours there are usually plenty of cashiers and you can sail
through the checkout lines. So, first stop is the ground-floor
housewares section, next to the bakery and by the stairs, where you
will find cotton dishtowels in the traditional green, red or blue and
white check pattern, sold individually for about 3 euros and in cute
little packs of 3 for less than 6 euros.
course you can stop in nearly any grocery store in Paris and find these
next few items but this Monoprix is close to Pompidou. Plus if you shop
during off-hours there are usually plenty of cashiers and you can sail
through the checkout lines. So, first stop is the ground-floor
housewares section, next to the bakery and by the stairs, where you
will find cotton dishtowels in the traditional green, red or blue and
white check pattern, sold individually for about 3 euros and in cute
little packs of 3 for less than 6 euros.
Next,
head up the stairs to the aisle on the far right. Go past the wine and
you will find the cookie section. Look for the Bonne Mamman brand.
Here’s the easy part: grab anything and everything that suits your
fancy. Most of the boxes cost 2 euros or less, and contain individually
wrapped cookies that are all excellent, such as Tartlettes Framboise
(rasberry), Citron (lemon), and Chocolat.
head up the stairs to the aisle on the far right. Go past the wine and
you will find the cookie section. Look for the Bonne Mamman brand.
Here’s the easy part: grab anything and everything that suits your
fancy. Most of the boxes cost 2 euros or less, and contain individually
wrapped cookies that are all excellent, such as Tartlettes Framboise
(rasberry), Citron (lemon), and Chocolat.
BHV:
52-56, rue de Rivoli, 75004. Metro: Hôtel-de-Ville, line 1. Open from
9:30 to 6:00, Thursday late night until 9:00. Closed on Sundays.
52-56, rue de Rivoli, 75004. Metro: Hôtel-de-Ville, line 1. Open from
9:30 to 6:00, Thursday late night until 9:00. Closed on Sundays.
If
you like to cook and want to polish your French skills, you could
always get a cookbook instead. At this department store in the Marais
you will find a section of cookbooks. Look for the ones by Marabout,
which have great pictures, simple recipes and cost less than 8 euros. I
picked up two: Crumbles and Les Classiques Faciles. Mmmm.
you like to cook and want to polish your French skills, you could
always get a cookbook instead. At this department store in the Marais
you will find a section of cookbooks. Look for the ones by Marabout,
which have great pictures, simple recipes and cost less than 8 euros. I
picked up two: Crumbles and Les Classiques Faciles. Mmmm.
Mood Music
After
visiting Pompidou, you can easily pick up a few CDs of typically French
music for cheap. On the street that runs alongside the museum, rue
Rambuteau, there is the Movie Store where you can get music by Edith
Pilaf and Maurice Chevalier for less than 4 euros. You will find an
even bigger selection on the street that runs in front of the museum,
rue Saint Martin. If the museum is at your back, head left towards 79
rue St. Martin, just a block or two away. The store, Victor
Music, is on your right. There you will find a good selection of
classic French songs on compilation CDs. I picked up Cafe de Paris– 25
Grands Succes Français for a few euros, and have 72 minutes of tunes by
icons like Charles Trenet, Josephine Baker, Piaf and Chevalier.
After
visiting Pompidou, you can easily pick up a few CDs of typically French
music for cheap. On the street that runs alongside the museum, rue
Rambuteau, there is the Movie Store where you can get music by Edith
Pilaf and Maurice Chevalier for less than 4 euros. You will find an
even bigger selection on the street that runs in front of the museum,
rue Saint Martin. If the museum is at your back, head left towards 79
rue St. Martin, just a block or two away. The store, Victor
Music, is on your right. There you will find a good selection of
classic French songs on compilation CDs. I picked up Cafe de Paris– 25
Grands Succes Français for a few euros, and have 72 minutes of tunes by
icons like Charles Trenet, Josephine Baker, Piaf and Chevalier.
Finishing Touches
IMAGES D’ARTISTES: 01-42-36-30-48. 85 rue Rambuteau, 75001 (3 blocks from the museum). Metro: Rambuteau, line 11 or Les Halles.
IMAGES D’ARTISTES: 01-42-36-30-48. 85 rue Rambuteau, 75001 (3 blocks from the museum). Metro: Rambuteau, line 11 or Les Halles.
In
the same neighborhood as Pompidou you’ll find many stores selling
posters and postcards with famous scenes of the city. Take your pick.
Images D’Artistes is one of the cheapest. Here you can find small art
posters (about 8×10) of the Moulin Rouge, Folies Bergere, Casino de
Paris and others for 3 euros.
the same neighborhood as Pompidou you’ll find many stores selling
posters and postcards with famous scenes of the city. Take your pick.
Images D’Artistes is one of the cheapest. Here you can find small art
posters (about 8×10) of the Moulin Rouge, Folies Bergere, Casino de
Paris and others for 3 euros.
Finally, the chocolate bowls
IDEM: 01-40-29-08-68. 4 rue de Rivoli, 75004. Metro: St. Paul, line 1. Open from 10:00 to 7:00
IDEM: 01-40-29-08-68. 4 rue de Rivoli, 75004. Metro: St. Paul, line 1. Open from 10:00 to 7:00
LA
VAISSELLERIE BLANCHE: 01-42-72-76-66. 92 rue St. Antoine, Metro: St.
Paul, line 1. Open Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 7:00.
VAISSELLERIE BLANCHE: 01-42-72-76-66. 92 rue St. Antoine, Metro: St.
Paul, line 1. Open Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 7:00.
You
can pick up some great bowls to serve the hot chocolate in at IDEM. If
you are touring around the Marais this will just be a quick detour.
Pass all of the tacky housewares in the front of the store and head to
the back where you will find yellow, green, blue or white ceramic bowls
for 2 euros. You could also add some chrome canisters for thé, café and
sucre to your basket for 3 euros each. If you don’t find what you are
looking for there then head left down the street two blocks where you
will find La Vaissellerie Blanche. They have everything from
wine-bottle-shaped refrigerator magnets for 4 euros, to glass champagne
chillers for 45 euros, and a few cheese cutters for 3 euros thrown into
the mix. They also have a selection of bowls and canisters.
can pick up some great bowls to serve the hot chocolate in at IDEM. If
you are touring around the Marais this will just be a quick detour.
Pass all of the tacky housewares in the front of the store and head to
the back where you will find yellow, green, blue or white ceramic bowls
for 2 euros. You could also add some chrome canisters for thé, café and
sucre to your basket for 3 euros each. If you don’t find what you are
looking for there then head left down the street two blocks where you
will find La Vaissellerie Blanche. They have everything from
wine-bottle-shaped refrigerator magnets for 4 euros, to glass champagne
chillers for 45 euros, and a few cheese cutters for 3 euros thrown into
the mix. They also have a selection of bowls and canisters.