Look how my extravagant birthday present from my mom complements the décor (I love you, Mom).
Another fun kitchen and housewares store that I went to is called La Trésorerie at 11, rue du chateau d’eau.
On our last evening in the hotel, we ordered Champagne and they brought out glasses for us to select… which is something I am definitely going to copy when serving bubbly at home. I already have an assortment and may add to it with flea market finds (like the pretty etched one on the right). That will solve the glasses getting mixed up!
The lobby was lit with long taper candles in the evening.
And now I’m back to work…needing extra coffee in the morning, but admiring my little “souvenir” (means memory in French :).
Sheila in SF says
Definitely hope I don’t lose this post so many great suggestions. Only wish Paris was on my agenda again soon. So much to enjoy and savor there–just love that City.
debra @ 5th and state says
Madame, this post is a keeper, to file away and pull out when there in September. that picnic, looks like fun! that view for lunch!
The Astier Villatte, I have been and was trying to remember it’s name to tell a friend and could not, viola!
loving your posts
xx
ps; still cannot believe you are 60!!!!
Mary Ann says
61 and a half actually 🙂