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Patyka

 5 place de la République Paris 75003

A luxurious range of 100 percent organic beauty products and perfumes in retro glass bottles and stylish packaging.

A la Mère de Famille

 35 rue du Faubourg Montmartre Paris 75009

The city's oldest candy shop has been in the same lovely chandelier-lit boutique since 1761. The shop's vintage feel, coupled with a modern mission, give an irresistible flavor to their chocolates, caramels, marshmallows and more.

Mariage Frères

 30 rue du Bourg-Tibourg, 4th; 13 rue des Grands-Augustins, 6th

Purveyors of fine teas for more than 150 years, offering some 500 different teas along with teapots, tableware and accessories, in their elegant, colonial-style tea salon/shops.

HIP Gallery

 8 rue Saint-Roch 75001 Métro: Tuileries

HIP—for Homo Inventit Paradisium, or Man Invents Paradise—is a sleek new art, design, jewelry and garden concept store with a fusion restaurant near the Tuileries Gardens. It stocks exclusive limited editions and unique glass pieces by Czech architect and designer Borek Sipek, along with Alessi and Driade kitchen utensils, Mark Brazier-Jones furniture, contemporary sculpture, avant-garde jewelry and rare orchids.

Galerie Aveline/Jean-Marie Rossi

 94 rue du Fbg St-Honoré Paris 75008 Métro: Miromesnil

One of the city's best-known dealers in exceptional 17th- to 19th-century furniture, paintings, and objets d’art, beautifully displayed in a vast gallery on the Place Beauvau.

Franck et Fils

 80 rue de Passy Paris 75016

A department store with a concept store feel, specializing in the symbiosis of fashion and art.

Le Thé des Ecrivains

 16 rue des Minimes Paris 75003

A tea emporium with beautifully packaged teas designed to be sipped while reading certain authors—Tea of the American Authors combines flavors of orange and bergamot with lime, Tea of the Chinese Philosophers is a blend of green and black teas spiked with poppy and lotus.

Cire Trudon

 78 rue de Seine Paris 75006

A venerable candle-making business that dates to 1643, formerly an official supplier to the French court, now updated by trendy entrepreneur Ramdane Touhami, with 12 new scented candles that have fashionistas flocking.

Renaud Pellegrino

 149 rue Saint-Honoré 75001

Known for exquisite clutch bags.

Ra

 14 rue de la Corderie Paris 3rd Métro: Temple

A fabulous concept boutique Paris’s Haut Marais where clothes are displayed on a curtained mini-stage, jewelry is in a stylized coffin and the mannequins seem ready to speak, as if right off a Jean Cocteau movie set. Some of the shop’s limited-edition pieces are closest in spirit to theatrical costumes, but there are plenty of outstanding everyday pieces, along with some fairly wacky headgear, handmade leather goods, a small vintage collection and a bookstore.

Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine

 1 pl du Trocadéro et du 11 novembre Paris 16th Métro: Trocadéro

Occupying one wing of the Palais de Chaillot, this museum displays impressive, life-size models of the façades of cathedrals and other monuments on the ground floor, with upper floors devoted to medieval and Renaissance murals and stained-glass windows and modern and contemporary architecture. Also houses temporary exhibits. Closed Tue.

Galerie-Musée Baccarat

 11 pl des Etats-Unis Paris 75016 Métro: Boissière

This museum is intended to dazzle. Set up in the former home of the socialite Vicomtesse Marie-Laure de Noailles, this is the flagship of the Baccarat crystal manufacturer, also housing three boutiques and an upscale restaurant. One section of the museum showcases special commissions for Baccarat's most prestigious clients—the Prince of Wales, the Emperor of Japan, the Shah of Iran, King Farouk of Egypt, Josephine Baker, Coco Chanel, Aristotle Onassis, even Pope John Paul II. Closed Sun and Tues.
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