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From 8th September until 5th November 2016, the 11th arondissement has an ephemeral and dynamic place to go: La Friche Richard Lenoir. This spot aims to be green, designed with recycled materials like large catamaran sails, cans and pallets. Families, tourists and Parisians can enjoy its 2,500m2 of friendly space, and listen to acoustic jazz, […]
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For the 45th edition of Vivez Nature, there are three shows in one! In the first, Vivez Nature, you can discover ethical designers and exhibitors who are committed to responsible and environmentally respectful consumption. They come from different sectors, from food to well-being, from health to cosmetics, from printing to clothing. With Christmas getting nearer, […]
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In the massif de la Chartreuse—near Grenoble in France—Douceur Cerise develops organic and natural plant-based cosmetics and food supplements. Developed by Guy Magnat and his wife Brigitte, this brand makes the most of the benefits of nature. It suggests a range of phytotherapy and phytocosmetics products, conceived from plants picked in the massif of Isère […]
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Did you know that at 9pm at the restaurant next door a serving of fried rice not eaten is being sold? With the new free application Too Good To Go, you discover which shops (bakeries, restaurants, etc.) sell their end-of-service excesses around you. © Too Good To Go Combine business with pleasure Only available for […]
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Founded in 1990 by Claudie Ravel, the Guayapi brand suggests organic cosmetics, food supplement or delicatessen of which the ingredients come from the lands of the Amazon rainforest and Sri Lanka. ‘The principle of knowledge’ From the best raw materials coming from the Amazon rainforest and Sri Lanka, Guayapi suggests natural cosmetics with exquisite scents. […]
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The Pavillon de l’Arsenal invites us to a photographic journey upstream and downstream all along the Seine, discovering the islands which populate the river, from Paris to the Ile-de-France region. Around thirty actual or disappeared by fragments islands are here exhibited. All unveil a particular universe, from the Île Saint-Etienne’s prison (in the 77 department) […]
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Inspired from Bernie Krause’s works­—a famous American musician and bio-acoustician—the exhibition ‘The Great Animal Orchestra’ suggests to be interested in the animal world which is becoming increasingly threatened. To support these words, the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain displays audio recordings made by this man. For more than 40 years, he did not stop collecting […]
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