It's not easy to find a nice big place in Paris when one doesn't have a nice big budget. One needs to be imaginative, even visionary. This is the case for Marie and Julien. Come and explore their attic house.
The Carpenters Workshop Gallery, a temple for arty design, has opened up a spot in Paris. Before taking us into their place, Julien Lombrail, one of the founders, invites us to discover his design works and his art objects.
An exhibit at the Museum of Decorative Arts brings us to discover the work of German designer Maarten Baas who studied at the Eindhoven school and whose dreams have become reality.
A Parisian institution reborn is always worth the detour. The old Thoumieux diner has become the place to be thanks to chef Jean-François Piège. It's the number one reason to go. His style can be recognized at first glance. Against the disorderly backdrop, he was a prolific, funky, unique, angry,...