Until May 15th, the galerie Jardins en Art is hosting a stunning free exhibition on the theme of the decoration of gardens and nature. For the occasion, some artists' wallpapers in limited edition as well as furniture will be presented to the public. Nature: a source of inspiration for artists From the outset, flora and […]
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- April 20, 2018
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The Maison Noura restaurant of the avenue Marceau, located near the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, serves one of the best Lebanese cuisine in the capital. It has just been redecorated by the architect and interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon, in a style which combines oriental and contemporary touches. Maison Noura © […]
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- April 19, 2018
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In April 2017, we introduced you to l’Abattoir Végétal, a hybrid place which combines a vegetarian and vegan restaurant, a coffee shop, a grocer's shop and a juice bar. One year after its creation, l’Abattoir Végétal expanded to welcome its new catering and workshop space: Le Lab by AV. A caterer for businesses and individuals […]
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- April 18, 2018
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On Tuesday, February 27th, 2018, the Disney group announced their development plan of 2 billion euros for the expansion of its French park: Disneyland Paris. As of 2021, the Walt Disney Studios Park will welcome three new thematic zones dedicated to the Marvel universe, Frozen and Star Wars, as well as new shows and rides. […]
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- April 17, 2018
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Until May 20th, 2018, the musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris (MAM) (Paris Museum of modern art) is presenting amongst its collections a piece by Sheila Hicks (1934-), which she specially designed for the site. The artist studied the structure of the MAM’s large hall where Lucio Fontana's neon decorates the ceiling. Sheila […]
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- April 16, 2018
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Until May 13th, 2018, the Palais de Tokyo is presenting the work of the artist Massinissa Selmani. For this retrospective, the Prix SAM pour l’art contemporain 2016 laureate studied the history of Louise Michel (1830-1905), anarchistic activist and a major figure of the Commune de Paris. In order to do so, the drawer travelled to […]
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- April 13, 2018
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On Saturday, May 26th, 2018, the Grand Palais will launch “Seasons”, a brand-new concept of night-clubbing events created by producer and scenographer Michaël Rheins. Each season, the monument, nestled a few metro stations away from the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, will organise a special evening dedicated to spring, summer, autumn […]
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- April 12, 2018
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Created in 2017 by Carole Juge-Llewellyn, Joone is a French brand which offers eco-friendly nappies in various adorable designs, as well as baby care products. They are made in France, in the Vosges, the Sarthe and in Brittany. © JOONE Paris Joone: a stylish and responsible brand The story of Joone began with the launching […]
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- April 11, 2018
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Created by Cindy Omont in 2016, Paulette in the truck is a food truck which serves a 100% vegan and homemade cuisine, in Paris and its inner suburbs. © Paulette in the truck The vegan scene’s rising star After studying at the Gentle Gourmet Institute, which offers vegan cooking and baking certification programmes, Cindy Omont […]
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- April 10, 2018
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As of tomorrow, and until July 15th, 2018, the musée du quai Branly-Jacques Chirac is holding an exhibition designed to explore the history of “Ghosts and Hells” in East and South-East Asia. The underworld in Asian art The event focuses mainly on China, Japan and Thailand, and shines a light on the use of hells, […]
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- April 09, 2018
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