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Behind the Hédène brand hide two passionate beekeepers, Cyril Marx and Alexis Ratouis, who studied at the apiary school in Paris’ Jardin du Luxembourg. Together, they wanted to create a brand dedicated to French honey with intent to promote the riches of our national heritage. All of the honeys are concocted using wild flowers sourced […]
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After "La Seine", the parcs de Sceaux et des Chanteraines welcome a new exhibition dedicated to the departments of the Hauts-de-Seine and Yvelines, with “La frontière introuvable” (The untraceable border). Until December 14th, 2017, photography lovers can admire blown-up snapshots exposed outdoors, in those two exceptional green spaces. 37 photo prints are available for visitors to […]
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The Palais de Tokyo welcomes the first personal exhibition in France by the artist Taloi Havini. With “Habitat”, the young female artist invites us to discover one of the largest open-air copper mines in the world, situated on the island of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea. Presently disused, it is at the root of a […]
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The Hacea boutique, located in Paris’ 14th arrondissement, offers ecological products designed for the home, both certified by Cosmébio and Ecocert. Upon arrival, all varieties of products are on display, from decoration to eco-friendly hardware, as well as organic paint and made-to-measure bedding. The hardware section includes products focused on house maintenance, such as beeswax […]
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The hair salon, Beauté Bio, opened for business in December 2016 in Paris’ 7th arrondissement. All of the products used there are 100% natural, vegan, and devoid of endocrine disruptors, while being certified by Ecocert. A 100% vegan colour treatment with Marcapar products is offered for those wishing to take a visit, ranging from blonde […]
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Until September, the Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine de Paris focuses on the architectural trade through its exhibition entitled, “L’Architecte. Portraits et clichés” (The Architect. Portraits and Snapshots). The event reveals the evolution of this age-old occupation, alongside its tools, its vocabulary, and its craftsmanship. This profession can indeed be undertaken both solo, and […]
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With “Paysages japonais, de Hokusai à Hasui” (Japanese Landscapes, from Hokusai to Hasui), the musée Guimet (Guimet museum) presents Japanese engravings over a period of three centuries and incites us to question the notion of landscape in engravings. Just a few-minute walk away from the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, it […]
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