Built around 1835, this pretty glass-roof passage (gallery) was renovated in 1990, emerging as a nexus for design. A ramble through its dozen or so shops turns up everything from a Mies van der Rohe chair to a bustier made of distressed safety pins. The passage also hosts the twice-yearly Les Puces du Design, which spills out onto surrounding sidewalks as vintage furniture dealers and up-and-coming designers show off their wares.
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