ECART International

In 1978, Andrée Putman created the Ecart company to reissue furniture from the 30s and 40s by Eileen Gray, Pierre Chareau and Jean-Michel Frank. Having become a legendary figure in design, she succeeded in developing a catalog of incredible coherence. However, she decided to sell the shares of her company in 1997, to devote herself to interior architecture, with the creation of the Putman studio.

Today Ecart International is reborn thanks to Pascal Lapeyre and Lucie Tonelli and reissues legendary masterpieces by designers from the first half of the 20th century, for which it owns the exclusive rights, but the house also wishes to welcome new talents, like Christophe Pillet or Bruno Moinard and don’t forget its creator either, since the works of Andrée Putman will be the subject of a reissue.

ECART International


18 rue Jacob  75006 Paris

Galerie ANNE-SOPHIE DUVAL

A pioneer in the rediscovery of Art Deco, the Anne-Sophie Duval gallery is one of the must-see places for collectors of furniture and applied arts. The gallery has represented for forty years the work of the most remarkable creators of the early 20th century: Jean Dunand, Pierre Chareau, Jean-Michel Frank, Armand-Albert Rateau, André Groult or Eileen Gray, but also the creators of the Bauhaus, or the female ceramists of the 1950s.

Galerie ANNE-SOPHIE DUVAL


5 quai Malaquais 75006 Paris

Galerie LELIA MORDOCH

From the beginning of the 90s, Lélia Mordoch began to exhibit the works of GRAV artists (Garcia Rossi, Le Parc, Morellet, Sobrino, Stein and Yvaral). From Geometric Art, to Digital Art, to Street Art and Fractal Art, she presents all media, paper, painting, sculpture, video, assemblages and installations. His choices bring together several generations of contemporary artists from all walks of life. Today the gallery presents the work of artists recognized as emerging. From François Morellet to Miguel Chevalier, from Julio Le Parc to Michel Paysant, she constantly innovates while remaining faithful to her aesthetic line: abstraction, kinetic art and, above all, poetry.

Permanently presented artists : L’Atlas, Robert Blanc, James Chedburn, Miguel Chevalier, Emmanuel Fillot, Daniel Fiorda, Horacio Garcia Rossi, Patrice Girard, Gérard Guyomard, Loïc Hervé, Patrick Hughes, Yukio Imamura, Keren, Kevin Yu, David Lan-Bar, Alain Le Boucher, Julio Le Parc, Keith Long, Franck Loret, Miss.Tic, François Monchâtre, François Morellet, Joe Neill, Laura Nillni, Michel Paysant, Michel Potage, Bernard Rancillac, Carolina Sardi, Francisco Sobrino, Joël Stein, Gérard Tordjman, Pétra Werlé, Yvaral

Galerie LELIA MORDOCH
50 Rue Mazarine  75006 Paris
01 53 10 88 52

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Galerie OLIVIER WALTMAN

La galerie représente des artistes contemporains, actifs dans tous les médias, peinture, photographie, design, vidéo, dessin ou installations. Les rencontres et le dialogue sont au cœur de sa mission. Une résidence d’artiste à Miami, mise en place en 2019, s’inscrit d’ailleurs dans cette volonté d’encourager les échanges.

Permanently presented artists : Tali Amitai-Tabib, Cédric Arnold, Jean-Pierre Attal, François Bard, Jérôme Borel, Fabien Chalon, Stevens Dossou-Yovo, Stéphane Ducatteau, Jorge Enrique, Xavier Escribà, Julien Graizely
Rune Guneriussen, Jonathan Huxley, Toma Jankowski, Jérôme Lagarrigue, Alain Le-Boucher, Aleix Plademunt, François Ronsiaux
, Linda Tuloup, Richard Butler, Philippe Calandre, Dayron Gonzalez, Michal Mráz, Manon Pellan

Galerie OLIVIER WALTMAN
74 rue Mazarine 75006 Paris
01 43 54 76 14

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PRADA


5/7 rue de Grenelle 75006 Paris

Galerie CAROLE DECOMBE

A researcher of emblematic pieces but also a scout of young talents, Carole Decombe presents both Scandinavian design from the 40s to the 70s, Hans-Agne Jakobsson, Kerstin Hörlin Holmquist or Grete Jalk, as well as contemporary designers such as Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert, Isabelle Sicart, Mydriaz, Mauro Mauri or Nicolas and Sébastien Reese.

Ceramics, lighting, furniture, each exhibition is a surprise since it passes from one era to another, exercising our eye on the history of design as well as contemporary creation.

Galerie CAROLE DECOMBE


30 rue de Lille  75007 Paris

Galerie LE MINOTAURE

The Galerie Le Minotaure, created in 2002, is situated Rue des Beaux-Arts, at the former address of the famous bookshop from whom it preserved its name. His founder, Benoit Sapiro, is fascinated by Russian and Central Europe artists of the first half of the 20th century. Benoit Sapiro dedicated himself to helping rediscover the first half of the 20th Century Russian and Central Europe artists for more than twenty years, with a constant and passionated action.

GALERIE LE MINOTAURE


2 Rue des Beaux Arts  75006 Paris
01 43 54 62 93

CASA LOPEZ

Carpets in limited or continuous editions with patterns that draw their inspiration from the decorative tradition of wallpaper, fabric, embroidery, architecture and French gardens : it is pretty original ! But what makes all the difference at Casa Lopez is the style department which, from archives or a wish, offers to create a drawing which corresponds to our desires, then to chose with us the material or materials of our carpet : wool, cotton, silk, hessian, string or sisal, that we will even be able to mix to create some effects. Victoria Magniant, the young artistic director, will be there to accompany you along this fascinating adventure.

CASA LOPEZ


27 Boulevard Raspail 75007 Paris

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RALPH’S

A bit of North American gastronomy in a chic and cozy decor or on the magnificent patio when the weather is nice. We taste a lobster from Maine or a crab from Maryland, we eat a good hotdog, an organic burger or a steak from Colorado to finish with a cheese cake. Without forgetting the tradition of the doggy bag when leaving !

RALPH’S

173 boulevard Saint Germain 75006 Paris

01 44 77 76 00

Open every days

JEAN-LOUIS DENIOT

In the small world of renowned contemporary decorators, Jean-Louis Deniot is undoubtedly the one who most appreciates the classicism of a certain French taste: symmetry and balance often form the basis of his sets. In the same way for fabrics and colors, whether the tones are dull or frank, he likes to work with shades by declining them on all the elements of the decor, walls, carpets or curtains.

JEAN-LOUIS DENIOT

39 quai d’Orsay 75007 Paris

Galerie DUTKO

Jean-Jacques Dutko is a multi-faceted antique dealer-gallerist, passionate about many universes. Around the furniture of Jacques-Emile Ruhlman or Eugène Printz, he stages contemporary designers but also primitive art, painting and sculpture, universes that intersect in complete harmony.

Galerie DUTKO

17 Quai Voltaire 75007 Paris

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CHRISTOPHE DELCOURT

Settled in an industrial building of the Rue de Babylone, this fervent enthusiast of eco-design, who is both designer and interior architect, creates a line of furniture and lamps pretty typical, recognizable at first glance and that always denotes his taste for wood and natural materials.

CHRISTOPHE DELCOURT


47 rue de Babylone 75007 Paris