Showing posts with label MARKETS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MARKETS. Show all posts
07 September 2012
Marché aux fleurs
Sometimes flowers just make you feel better. Not that I was feeling particularly bad this morning, but I felt myself smiling as I wandered through a large outdoor marché aux fleurs (flower market) in the 7th arrondissement. The flowers smelt amazing and the colours looked incredible against the neutral Parisian buildings. With the sun pouring through the wee awnings and the bees buzzing around, I couldn’t help but buy a few bunches for the kitchen table – It’s such a simple way to make your home look and smell so much better! Here are a few pictures of the beautiful flowers in the house. Bisous x
10 July 2012
Le Puces de Saint Ouen
Oh yes, Le Puces de Saint Ouen - the biggest and most famous flea markets in Paris and the world (le puces literally means 'the fleas'). Scott and I took a trip out there on the weekend to see what all the fuss is about. Fuss? Mon dieu! The place is incredible and seriously huge, we spent hours there and really only scratched the surface. It's located just outside the northern periphery of Paris, near metro Porte de Clignancourt. From there, it's a short walk further north and before you know it, you're in the thick of traders and markets and wonderful vintage fleas! It's a place where antique collectors, designers and shop owners from around the world come in search of unique vintage furniture and accessories. There are several of these markets around Paris, but Saint Ouen is by far the largest, so I will need to return several times in order to do it justice. Here are some quick photos I took during our visit, as well as a detailed map and directions on how to get there, which may come in handy during your next Parisian visit. Bisous x
shoe lasts & letterpress. how great. |
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I really should have bought this chair |
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my lonely purchase. he needs a friend |
It's difficult to find any clear or detailed instructions on how to get to these famous flea markets, so if you are ever interested in visiting Le Puces de Saint Ouen, just follow my lead -
Le Puces de Saint Ouen - Rue des Rosiers, 93400 Paris.
1. Take metro line '4' to the last northern stop 'Porte de Clignancourt'
2. When you get out, orientate yourself - you should see a McDonalds directly across the road
3. Cross the road and spot the sign that says 'Le Puces' with a direction arrow
4. Follow the direction of the arrow north up the main road 'Av. de la Porte de Clignancourt'
5. Pass under the overpass / bridge, which has round circles on it
6. On your left, you will see Rue des Rosiers. Voila, the start of the fleas!
Remember to take cash or a cheque book, as there are only two ATMs and they get mighty busy!
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map from metro Porte de Clignancourt to Rue des Rosiers |
04 July 2012
Market haul
I did a little bit of market trawling yesterday and found some fantastic textile / flea markets in the 18th arrondissement, called Marché Saint Pierre (and the surrounding streets). I spent a good couple of hours wandering the stalls, finding it trés difficult to narrow my choices to just 2 or 3 pieces. In the end I came away with a pretty good haul, at bargain prices! and am already looking forward to my next market discovery in this incredible city. I thought I'd do a little update on the house preparations, including some of my market buys and other bits and pieces, which are starting to find their way out of all the boxes! Lots of love, from the city of love. Bisous x
textile & rug haul. loveeee |
new day bed - not quite complete, but getting there. home made cushions required |
mirror image of the day bed and new rug |
texture. texture. texture |
beautiful wedding gifts finding their way out of the boxes |
sneak peak at the reclaimed timber coat rack. more pics when it's good and ready |
01 July 2012
Les rues de Paris
We woke up early yesterday morning to enjoy a run through the quiet streets of Paris. We took a few different turns to normal and were pleasantly surprised to find many 'joggers' and cyclists out for their morning sessions along the Seine. Scott carried on for a few too many km's, so I headed home to get ready for our lazy saturday. We headed out again late morning, bought a couple of ah-maze-ing croissants, which seemed to evaporate before our eyes! and then stopped in at our favourite cafe for an indulgently expensive (but so very good) latte. On our way home, we wandered through the local food markets, which sell beautiful organic produce and everything under the sun. The markets are so colourful and have an abundance of stalls, selling bread, butter, meat, veges, pastries, flowers, herbs and spices, a million cheeses! and wonderfully fresh seafood. Délicieux! Here are some photos from our day out and about en Paris. Bisous x
morning stroll to coffee |
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cafe coutume |
le marche |
pomme de terre |
queueing for frommage |
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