Specialist in architectural and ceramic furniture, Edouard Demachy walks in the footsteps of his father, the great antique dealer of the Quai Voltaire. He chose Paul Bert Serpette, a breeding ground for antiques, a must-see for art dealers to display armchairs, sofas, lighting, furniture and ceramics from the 1950s to the 1970s. For BFM Business, he reveals the secrets of the " Iconic acoustic chair" by Christian Daninos in which James Bond liked to savor his vodka-martini ...
Every Friday at 2:30 pm, the 350 antique dealers of the market are drawn by BFM Business teams. In the television studio set or in their booth, surrounded by their objects, they present their career, their choices, their tastes and their vision of this secular craft. The opportunity to meet experts of the art in all its forms and of all the epochs. A weekly rendezvous before the weekend which will not fail to arouse curiosity and invite to (re) discover the largest market of antiquities in the world in the heart of the Flea of Paris Saint-Ouen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61GSbVpps6A&feature=youtu.be