90 x 90 cm = 35.4 x 35.4 inches
60 x 60 cm = 23.6 x 23.6 inches
90 x 90 cm = 35.4 x 35.4 inches
60 x 60 cm = 23.6 x 23.6 inches
Designing and producing from their workshop on a péniche on the river Seine south of Paris, Mylène and Denis are the creative husband and wife team behind the original artwork printed on old-style letterpress, using bold, as well as traditional colors. Creating fun pop art of iconic Paris landmarks such as Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower, there is also the luxurious little poster printed in the old style of a 17th-century engraving of the fleur-de-lys sailing boat, the symbol of Paris, and its motto in Latin “Fluctuat nec Mergitur” - "Tossed by the waves, but never sinks."
L'Atelier Letterpress brings forward the traditional craft of letterpress with a fresh eye toward a twist on words, fun sayings, and a colorful lens on iconic Parisian landmarks. The artisanal prints and cards, designed using vintage graphics and typography, use eco-responsible manufacturing processes and techniques sensitive to minimizing all environmental impact. All paper and materials are carefully selected to uphold this standard, as all artwork is produced in France.
Les Ateliers Mulko Graphiques, based in Rennes, specializes in designing and producing educational and decorative French maps. Their highly stylized, informative and decorative maps are fashioned after old French school maps. The diversity of maps includes exquisitely detailed wine maps of France, French cheese maps, and a map of the 96 different departments of France, all designed and printed locally in Brittany.
Each map is crafted with beauty and precision. Les Ateliers Mulko Graphiques prides itself on using high-quality, sustainable materials and works closely with local businesses in Brittany to ensure eco-friendly production practices. Les Ateliers Mulko Graphiques' well-crafted and unique maps are particularly popular among French wine enthusiasts and educational institutions.
Miniature theaters date back to the early 19th century in Europe. Started two years ago, co-founders Benjamin and Helen created a showcase of artisanal craftsmanship featuring miniature theater masterpieces, now in demand from collectors and museums both in France and abroad. From their workshop in Compiègne, their inspiration is often found in the surrounding forests and in the Château de Compiègne, a royal residence built for Louis XV and restored by Napoleon.
An artist by training, Helen paints all the figurines by hand, and all pieces and sets are molded and crafted by Benjamin. Figurart’s imaginative creations blend heritage and modernity, emphasizing sustainability through their use of traceability materials for their exquisite hand carved figurines and mini theaters, entirely Made in France.
Jane & Co’s reversible and colorful scarves combine French heritage with modern luxury. Started by two sisters, Olivia and Chloé, who design and produce their scarves only in France, Jane & Co is named after their grandmothers Janine and Colette, who were their inspirations for classic French style. Designed in Paris by Olivia, printed in Valsonne, and sewn in Paris, Jane & Co continues the tradition of the culturally rich and centuries-old textile industry of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
Emphasizing sustainability, Jane & Co uses only environmentally sound materials, ensuring that each piece not only adds elegance but also upholds the ethical standards of the modern French textile industry. Their artistic, reversible scarves are perfect for enhancing both special occasions and everyday looks with timeless elegance.
With a nod to Brittany's rich maritime history, Kabanon uses the traditional Breton oyster basket to house its original wooden puzzles of French city landscapes and art reproductions. Their products are celebrated for their exceptional craftsmanship and originality, blending traditional puzzle-making with modern design aesthetics.
Founder and artistic director Clément focuses on using only local materials made in Brittany. Based in Rennes, Kabanon is dedicated to crafting high-quality puzzles whose products are 100% Made in France. Kabanon produces its 1000-piece wooden puzzles to embrace the diversity of landscapes and landmarks across France, whether it be the Pont de Pierre in Bordeaux, the old port of Marseille, or the famous Mona Lisa in the Louvre museum.
It was Catherine de' Medici who imported macarons from Italy on the occasion of her marriage to the Duke of Orléans, the future Henry II and King of France during the Middle Ages. Macaron de Nice honors this traditional macaron, the classic version, rather than the modern variation separated by icing.
Macaron de Nice was founded by François Ducroux, a maître artisan pâtissier in Nice, who had the idea to create a modern version of this traditional specialty by combining an almond biscuit with the regional flavors of the south of France, such as the citrus fruits orange and lemon, as well as the flavors of violet and anise, giving pride of place to Provençal specialties. The beautifully decorated tin designed by François' wife Gabriela reflects the sunny colors of the Côte d'Azur, with their daughter Anna dressed in a traditional Nice outfit, which pays homage to the bygone flower girl’s dress of Provence. Macaron de Nice brings to life the centuries-old traditional macarons, enhanced by the sunny flavors of the south of France. These flavorful, specialty artisanal macarons are produced only in Nice, France.
Royal Mer began production of its classic striped maritime Breton sweaters in Dinard, on the Côte d'Émeraude of Brittany, in 1946. Made in France, adhering to the same quality of production today, Royal Mer remains committed to this method of authentic virgin wool knitting used in its maritime sweaters, continuing a tradition proudly rooted in French naval history and the important maritime industry of Brittany.
Blending contemporary style with traditional craftsmanship in its line of men’s and women’s sweaters, modern knitwear and footwear, Royal Mer prides itself on its meticulous attention to detail. Royal Mer is celebrated for its ability to preserve Made in France ancestral techniques while incorporating innovation in its designs and bold colors. With a continued commitment to sustainable practices and local manufacturing, its collections are both timeless and modern, a perfect combination of elegance and authenticity that has become the signature of Royal Mer.
Toit de Paris ("Rooftops of Paris") recycles zinc slates from renovated Parisian Haussmann rooftops to create a truly unique Map of Paris, an authentic and enduring French souvenir. As 80% of the roofs of Parisian buildings have been constructed using zinc since the mid-1800's, and must be replaced every 50 years, there is a continual supply of original material for their artwork. The artists, mother and daughter team Béatrice and Constance, screenprint the Map of Paris in their workshop, designing with a passion for creating an impressionable piece of Paris that has true historical provenance. Constance forged the idea and inspiration for a genuine and iconic souvenir of Paris after being given an original piece of the Berlin Wall as a child.
Embodying a seamless blend of tradition, innovation and environmental responsibility, all Toit de Paris products are made locally in Paris and Neuilly-sur-Seine, ensuring sustainability while supporting local craftsmanship. Combining artisanal techniques with modern design, the offerings of Toit de Paris include architectural souvenirs and decor items that reflect a unique aspect of the Paris historical, art and cultural heritage landscape.
Volubilis Paris is focused on crafting chic and modern slippers that exemplify the art of French living and exceptional French craftsmanship. Paris-based founder and designer, Virginie, works to create a beautiful and elegant slipper that achieves parity of style and comfort. Designed with an emphasis on chic sophistication and comfort, the luxurious slippers of Volubilis Paris merge the flexibility and relaxation of traditional indoor footwear.
Hand-sewn in the historic factories of St. Etienne, using natural materials, the brand prides itself on a Made in France ethos, supporting local artisans and contributing to the cultural heritage of French craftsmanship while dedicated to its commitment to sustainable practices, sourcing materials responsibly and minimizing environmental impact. This commitment to French quality and craftsmanship highlights the dedication of Volubilis Paris to promoting the art of French artisanal skills and traditional know-how.