Published on December 6, 2022 at 7:19 pm.

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Ambassador of style, Ines de la Fressange shares her good addresses to give her interior a second wind. Here are her favorite Parisian jewelry stores.
In the latest edition of the “Journal d’Ines”, the most stylish of Parisiennes entrusts her favorite addresses to unearth decorative objects. Ines de la Fressange, recently established on the right bank, the left bank after long years of prowling around washes out good deals and identifies trends. We love to copy her for her inspiring ideas and advice. with her small spaces always rhyme with big ideas as evidenced by the recent visit his mini cabin. Which gently perfects its interior with chic. She lists her three favorite shops where you can find a mix of second-hand items and refined products. Discovery.
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Alix D. Reynis
“With more than 50 sales points in France and all over the world, Alix is no longer a beginner. I love his simple and timeless creations. From crockery to lighting, soap dishes and jewellery, everything is extremely refined. »
Alicia De Rolland
“This very talented brocanteuse is also a scenographer and her selections are always very popular. His little shop on Selency is being run over. No wonder: all the objects she presents have a little extra soul. »
The speaking object
“It was my friend Marin Montagut who introduced me to this unusual flea market, an institution in the neighborhood. This very small shop, taller than it is wide, offers poetic and inventive, bizarre and precious objects. Everything is constantly renewed. Impossible to go there without leaving with something. »
The good decoration addresses of Ines de la Fressange
To prolong the pleasure and becauseInes de la Fressange always has lots of decorating tips which makes us green with envy, we found two other good addresses here.
Additional topic “for vintage lamps”.
- 11, rue Jean-Pierre-Timbaud – Paris 11th
Bookbinders Design for photo albums and canvas covered boxes. “The good idea: buy black albums, have the year written on each one in silver, and drive them into the library,” she confides.
- 130, rue du Bac – Paris 7th