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How to escape this weekend in Paris?

2021-03-05T18:08:09.626Z


OUR ADVICE - “Keeping together” is the accepted expression until the reopening of museums and theaters. In the meantime, we get away from it all by taking a trip to the Saint-Ouen flea market to discover new merchants. Or by going to visit the latest Warhol exhibition in ...


Like a ritual, some enthusiasts - Vincent Darré or Philippe Starck (when he is in Paris) - go there every weekend.

To find the rare object or for the simple pleasure of strolling in the aisles of the Paul Bert Serpette market, a veritable open-air museum of decorative arts.

In recent days, the market has welcomed fifteen new merchants with very diverse specialties.

The arrival of specialists in both classical and twentieth century furniture, as well as in ceramics, sculptures, bronzes and decorative objects, enriches one of the largest antique markets in the world.

Real Ali Baba's cave for bargain hunters and collectors.

Galerie Borel Erpelding, Stand 9 alley 2, at the Serpette Courtesy market Galerie Borel Erpelding

Among the newcomers, Julien Borel du Bez and Nicolas Erpelding have set up their stand at Serpette and offer a refined and demanding selection of 20th century furniture, lighting and decorative items.

One can find there, for example, Murano glass lights, a chandelier by Julius Theodor Kalmar, a library by Ettore

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Source: lefigaro

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