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DA ROSA

Not just a restaurant, Da Rosa is also a delicatessen, a laboratory of flavors known to fine gourmets. Here you can find the products of great chefs such as Hélène Darroze or Joël Robuchon, but also the best hams, foie gras, cheeses, teas and caviars, take them home, have them delivered or taste them on site.

Several spaces and lounges, each with a different atmosphere: a first space for 14/15 people at a table for two, three or four people, and following on, under a small, very Parisian glass roof, a small room for 10 people. Then a living room, facing the totally open kitchen, and a little further away, in total discretion, the “Voyages” living room which can be privatized for around twenty people.

DA ROSA

37 rue de Grenelle 75007 Paris

01 40 51 00 09

Galerie JACQUES LACOSTE

Design, Gallery, Paris

Jean Royère’s works of art made Jacques Lacoste want to open a gallery specialized in design of the 1940s – 1950s and for ten years he has been the one that people consult for an advice or a valuation on the works of art of this great designer. He is also the one who shows this work whenever he gets the opportunity on the other side of the Atlantic. But is does not prevent him from showing the works of Serge Mouille, Alexandre Noll, Georges Jouve or Pierre Szekely.

Galerie JACQUES LACOSTE


12 rue de Seine 75006 Paris

Galerie APPLICAT PRAZAN

The gallery is dedicated to the major painters of the “Nouvelle Ecole de Paris” (a term coined in the 50’s) including :  Karel Appel, Jean-Michel Atlan, Jean René Bazaine, Roger Bissière, Camille Bryen, Serge Charchoune, Chu Teh-Chun, Corneille, Olivier Debré, Jean Dubuffet, Maurice Estève, Jean Fautrier, Otto Freundlich, Hans Hartung, Jean Hélion, Auguste Herbin, Asger Jorn, Wifredo Lam, André Lanskoy, Alberto Magnelli, Alfred Manessier, André Masson, Georges Mathieu, Serge Poliakoff, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Gérard Schneider, Pierre Soulages, Nicolas de Staël, Victor Vasarely, Bram van Velde, Geer van Velde, Maria Elena Vieira da Silva or Zao Wou-ki.

Galerie APPLICAT PRAZAN

16 rue de Seine 75006 Paris
O1 43 25 39 24

Galerie MATTHIEU RICHARD

Sophie and Mathieu Richard present pieces of the great French designers of the 1950s : Royère, Adnet, Jouve, Perriand, Prouvé, du Plantier but the gallery concentrates on the work of Mathieu Matégot, an inevitable post-war figure. Matégot was the first one to work metal as others work paper or material, by folding it or piercing it.

Galerie MATTHIEU RICHARD

34 rue de Seine 75006 Paris

CIRE TRUDON

The scents of the Dyptique Candles have become indispensable, but there are other candles which are in harmony with them to give places we love a genuine character. Cire Trudon, a Royal Manufacture with an ancestral knowledge, which is the oldest candle factory in the world (1643) created them ! Here the perfumes are not identifiable at first “smell” but there are unique mixes which all reinterprete a moment of history and bring the legend of French taste to light : Empire, Pondichéry, Chandernagor, Odeur de Lune, Odalisque or Carmelite, Empire, Dada…

And today a collection of eau de parfum, kept in precious bottles, with original and heady fragrances, imagined by perfumers Antoine Lie, Yann Vasnier and Lyn Harris: Elae, Aphédie, Médie, Bruma, Deux, Révolution, Mortel and Black Mortal. Fragrances that also tell a whole story and embody a personality more than a genre.

CIRE TRUDON

78 rue de Seine 75006 Paris
01 43 26 46 50

Galerie NATALIE SEROUSSI

Specialising in 20th century movements like Dada, Surrealism and the ‘Nouveaux Réalistes’, Natalie Seroussi likes to initiate confrontations between modern and contemporary art.
She presents :  Arman, Jean Arp, Evelyne Axell, John Baldessari, Giacomo Balla, Hans Bellmer, Henryk Berlewi, Jean Charles Blais, Alighiero e Boetti, Erik Boulatov, Victor Brauner, Mathieu Briand, Alexander Calder, Christo, Jean Crotti,  Felix del Marle, Jean Dubuffet, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Malachi Farrell,  Luis Fernandez, Julio Gonzales, Raymond Hains, Bernard Heidsieck, Jean Helion, Alain Jacquet, Konrad Klapheck, Yves Klein, Fernand Léger, André Masson, Gordon Matta-Clark, Francis Picabia, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Martial Raysse, Niki de Saint Phalle, Kurt Schwitters, Jesus-Rafael Soto, Vassilakis Takis, Jean Tinguely, Victor Vasarely, Tom Wesselmann, Caliopé Wols.

Galerie NATALIE SEROUSSI


34 Rue de Seine  75006 Paris
01 46 34 05 84

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PIERRE MARCOLINI

Pierre Marcolini  a real discovery of chocolate, from Mexico to Madagascar, from Venezuela to Jave Isle and from Ecuador to Ghana. But one must not forget to taste his delicious and original pastries.

PIERRE MARCOLINI


89 rue de Seine 75006 Paris

Galerie THOMAS FRITSCH

After the Puces, Thomas Fritsch took, like many talented merchants, the path to Saint-Germain des Prés. His style ? The 1950s and 1960s, culminating in ceramics and unique pieces by Pol Chambost, Georges Jouve, Roger Capron, André Aleth Masson, Jacques and Dani Ruelland, and Denise Gatard.

Galerie THOMAS FRITSCH


6 rue de Seine  75006 Paris

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SEMILLA

This is one of the favorite bistro addresses of Germanopratin people. After Fish, la Boissonnerie, Cosi and Freddy’s, the American Juan Sanchez and the New Zealander Drew Harré wanted to create, still in Saint-Germain, a place dedicated to healthy and seasonal cuisine, with many raw foods, fish and seafood and little meat. Soups, gazpachos, tartares, carpaccios and other ceviches are therefore in the spotlight. Eric Trochon, Meilleur Ouvrier de France 2011, and his team, concoct all this in front of us, in the kitchen open to the room.

SEMILLA

54 rue de Seine  75006 Paris
01 43 54 34 50


Open every day :  noon – 2.30 p.m and 7.00 – 10.45 p.m
snack : 2.00 p.m – 7.00 p.m
brunch  : every sunday, noon – 4.00 p.m

Galerie ALEXANDRE BIAGGI

Alexandre Biaggi dedicates his gallery to the figureheads of 20th century decorative arts: Jean-Michel Frank, André Arbus, Jacques Adnet, Paul Dupré- Lafon, Serge Roche, Jean Royère, Jacques Quinet, Ettore Sottsass, Gio Ponti… But he is more and more interested in contemporary creation and starts working with Hervé van der Straeten, Patrick Naggar, Mauro Fabbro, Patrice Dangel, Simone Crestani or Mathieu Matégot.

Galerie ALEXANDRE BIAGGI


14 rue de Seine  75006 Paris

Galerie DOWNTOWN

Design, Gallery, Paris

François Laffanour is a major figure in the design market. He launched his gallery in the 1980s, after spending a few years at the “Puces” (the Flea Market), and he shows there furniture by European and American architects : Charlotte Perriand, Jean Prouvé, Le Corbusier, Jeanneret, Ron Arad, Choï, Georges Jouve, Serge Mouille, George Nakashima, Jean Royère, Ettore Sottsass or Takis.

Galerie DOWNTOWN


33 rue de Seine 75006 Paris

Galerie G-P & NATHALIE VALLOIS

Georges-Philippe and Nathalie Vallois were the first ones to dedicate personal exhibitions to Alain Bublex, Gilles Barbier or Paul MacCarthy in France and they are now on display all around the world. Among those whose works are defended by the gallery, there are really well known artists but also younger artists :  Boris Achour, Pilar Albarracin, Matthew Antezzo, Julien Bismuth, Richard Jackson, Adam Janes, Jeff Mills, Joachim Mogarra, Jacques Villeglé, Virginie Yassef …

Galerie G-P & NATHALIE VALLOIS

33-36 rue de Seine 75006 Paris
01 46 34 61 07