Because all tastes are differents, this week, let us tempt you with our selection mixing furniture and decorative arts from the diversity of the merchants of Paul Bert Serpette.
At Audrey Chevalier, stand 67 allée 1 to Paul Bert:
- Who has never dreamed of traveling without leaving the capital? This enchanting wooden Ethiopian bench will satisfy lovers of singular and ethnic objects.
- The colorful armchair of the 1960s, a major asset for a colorful decoration! Comfortable and chic, let yourself be tempted, you will not regret it!
At François Casale, stands 12 & 14 alley 1 at Paul Bert:
- The black-croissant coffee in front of the zinc, the political discussions, the briefs of the counters debited before the impassive boss who wipes his glasses by nodding his head and never takes sides so as not to annoy his loyal clientele. Bistros. If you like this ambiance, this 1900s bar is not waiting for you!
At Patrick Serouge, stand 15 allée 4 at Serpette
- This exceptional 180-sheet card will not leave you indifferent! Expert in ancient geographical maps and old books, Patrick Serouge welcomes you to share his latest discoveries.
At Vanessa Rau, stand 11 allée 3 at Serpette
- Did you say curious? Intriguing? Japanese art astonishes, whether one likes it or not, this object of curiosity questions. Mixed poetry thanks to the poem and curiosity with these fossilized mushrooms, this object will know how to touch its buyer.
At Pierre Benard, stand 32 allée 2 at Paul Bert
- Humor and satire are there with this gouache of Roger Méliès of the years 1930-1940.
At Laurent Vanlian, stand 39 allée 1 at Serpette
- Renaissance cabinet forming office. Rosewood, bronze, marble and boxwood. Edward Lièvre Circa 1880.
At Frédéric Coridon, stand 2 alley 3 at Serpette
- Passing through the stand of Frederic Coridon you will inevitably notice this amazing crest mask of the tribe of the Haida. Worn during sacred ceremonies, this polychrome articulated mask located around 1950 deserves a stop!
At Sophie Cougoule, stand 1 alley 3 at Serpette:
- Rare 19th century Italian headboard in the taste of the 18th century Venetian
At Maison Rapin, stand 2 allée 6 at Serpette
- Inclusion of watch mechanisms by Giraudon, the 1970s.
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