Galerie Kreo
This design “laboratory” in a 17th-century hôtel particulier produces and exhibits limited-edition pieces by luminaries such as Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Pierre Charpin, Naoto Fukasawa, Jaime Hayon, and Konstantin Grcic. It also deals in vintage lighting and furniture so if you’re looking for, say, a 1950s Gino Sarfatti lamp, gallery founder Didier Krzentowski might have just the thing.
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Spree
Owned by fashion designer Roberta Oprandi and visual artist Bruno Hadjadj, this stark space feels more like an art gallery than the typical boutique.
L’Eclaireur
This fashion, design, and lifestyle brand stocks avant-garde designers like Yohji Yamamoto and Haider Ackermann.
Didier Ludot Couture and Accessories
The world’s foremost reseller of vintage haute couture is the place to shop on the Palais Royal.
Éclectic
This minimalist shop in the Haut Marais breaks with a traditional menswear boutique.
Le Bon Marché
Founded in 1852, Le Bon Marché is more than the world’s first modern department store—it's also Paris's most diverse, and fun.
Charvet
Here, the kings of bespoke shirtmaking present what is said to be the largest range of fabrics under one roof.
Maison Francis Kurkdjian
The dynamic young nose will travel, but his serene boutique is the ideal place to dream up a custom scent.
Deyrolle
A visit to taxidermist and science publisher Deyrolle is like a tour inside an exceedingly chic cabinet of curiosities.