by Julie Natanson | May 24, 2016 | Art in Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Pierre, voracious reader and with a past within the Imprimerie Nationale, together with Antoine, the gallery owner’s son, have managed to make us travel in one place. “No boundaries in Art” as Victor Hugo used to say, add “talent” and you are precisely at the right...
by Julie Natanson | May 24, 2016 | Hotels
A boutique hotel at the Saint-Sulpice square? All Germanopratins have walked past Le Récamier at least a hundred times, this 4-star hotel is hidden in a corner of the square, in the shadow of the church towers. Renovated in 2009 by the renowned decorator Jean-Louis...
by Julie Natanson | May 24, 2016 | Hotels
The Villa Madame is a confidential 28-room-hotel and is one of those addresses that we truly appreciate in the 6th. Why? Because no one can imagine, until you have passed the doors of this Germanopratin den, that hidden at the back, there is a small terraced garden...
by Julie Natanson | May 24, 2016 | Art in Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Following passion as a compass, Sigrid de Montrond, manager of the renowned Atelier Visconti, located in the eponymous street, was guided towards the Pacific Ocean. That is how her interest in the land of the Rising Sun came about, little less than a year ago, when...
by Julie Natanson | May 24, 2016 | Fashion
Going by the name of “French loafers”, the House Galet is a world of canvas, exotic leathers, suede and pony skin style and models that you’ll discover at this stylish label from rue de l’Odéon. By reinterpreting the classical shape of the slipper, with the great idea...