The new retrospective of the Musée de l’Homme is organised on the occasion of the 2015-2016 France Korea year. “La Corée des Origines” displays casts of prehistoric material but also tools, human fossils and animal bones to better understand the period of Korean Prehistory, relatively unknown. These last years, researchers have been expanding knowledge on […]
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- April 29, 2016
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A 100% natural and ecological textile, this is the bet of Carmen Hijosa, founder of sustainable textile company Ananas Anam. This is during a trip to the Philippines that the stylist discovers ananas fibre. The creator understands then that it could offer a more ecological and ethical fashion. © Pinatex by Smith Matthias bags A […]
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- April 28, 2016
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With the current green evolution, a lot of us want to be involved in eco-aware initiatives. Imagine if, with the help of an eco-friendly search engine, we could help to plant trees around the world…The idea seems absurd. However, a German company won the bet: Ecosia. It is in 2009, after a trip around the […]
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- April 27, 2016
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The end of one-use only plastic bags is just around the corner (July 1st 2016). Then, from January 1st 2017, only compostable bags will be permitted and those made of substance from vegetal origin (bio-based). With the energy transition law which mainly aims to fight against pollution, French companies are thus encouraged to find other […]
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- April 26, 2016
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After the exhibition consecrated to Louidgi Beltrame, recommended by the Green Hotels Paris early this month, another retrospective from the Palais de Tokyo caught our attention: the Florian and Michael Quistrebert’s. Until May 16th 2016, the museum welcomes their works which invite us to discover abstraction’s mysteries. Thanks to contemporary and experimental techniques, the two […]
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- April 25, 2016
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The Grand Palais welcomes the first major retrospective consecrated to Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso since 1958. These are 250 works from the artist that have been gathered but also some of his close friends, among them Amedeo Modigliani, Constantin Brancusi, Juan Gris or the couple Delaunay, to mention just a few. Organised by the Calouste Gulbenkian […]
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- April 22, 2016
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This weekend, Parisian people will discover their capital, and more specifically the 7th arrondissement, from a different perspective! Indeed, this Saturday April 23rd, 2016, a Formula E grand prix, the version 100% electric of Formulas 1 will take place around the hôtel des Invalides, just nearby the Eiffel Tower and the Green Hotels Paris, the […]
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- April 21, 2016
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Organic and vegan cooking enthusiasts take note: after VG and the Gentle Gourmet Café, this is the turn of the Véganovore to be a part of the new healthy spots of Paris. This green canteen located in the 10th district of the capital suggests a 100% vegan menu with soups, dishes and desserts both organic […]
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- April 20, 2016
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Saps and Co is a store which proposes 100% ethical and ecological clothes and accessories. It highlights committed young brands using organic or recycled materials and/or which come from fair trade. We find there organic wool sweatshirts, hemp shirts, linen or bamboo viscose tops, bags, scarves, in other words all for a made to measure, […]
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Nearby the musée d’Orsay and the Invalides, the galerie Hegoa hosts the exhibition “Sérénissime nature”. It presents a double selection of French photographer Gilles Molinier’s shots. The first one is dedicated to “his trees”, as he likes to say, and the second one highlights Lapland landscapes. All these photographs exhibit a raw, poetic nature, which […]
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- April 18, 2016
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