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sightbuggie Jan 15th, 2016 09:59 AM

Paris gift ideas for loved ones
 
There will be special birthdays coming up - my parents, two sisters and brother. Though they have been to Paris (except brother), they will not be visiting this year. As a birthday gift, I was planning to pick a few Paris-related items they might love - i.e food/snacks, cosmetics, kitchen stuff - wrapping each one beautifully and laying them snuggly inside a luxurious box before mailing it. I was hoping to put together 6-7 pieces they can individually unwrap. I realize this is a tough order but I'm sure we can come up with great options. Requesting opinions from Paris enthusiasts to make it a memorable experience. I once did this for my sister's birthday and she loved it, tears and everything. It was mainly filled with all of our childhood snacks. For this year's present, one of the gifts included will be a large jar of Henri Le Roux Caramélier. Any advice and ideas very much appreciated. Thanks.

gomiki Jan 15th, 2016 11:30 AM

I would start at the Bastille market, open Thurs and Sun. Scarves, special honeys, soaps, tinned pates, linen tea towels and more can all be found at great prices.

Whathello Jan 15th, 2016 11:30 AM

- Kitchen related :
Something like a corkscrew ?
Herbs ?
Mustard ?

- scarf ?

- tourist related
cap
snowball (my children love those, some are nice)
T-shirt

- perfumes etc.

- bottles of beer (some good french beers exist - I could dig out the name of my favourite bar à bières).

Best regards.

MmePerdu Jan 15th, 2016 11:40 AM

My favorite thing from Paris that I bought myself are my French house numbers, bought in a small Left Bank shop facing the river. Which reminds me, I must get a new set, having left the others when I moved.

MmePerdu Jan 15th, 2016 11:42 AM

Regarding the house numbers, they may be available at BHV:

http://www.bhv.fr/en/magasins/bhv-paris/

sandralist Jan 15th, 2016 12:12 PM

I guess I am the only one who is unclear:

Will you be shopping for and purchasing these items in Paris and mailing them from Paris, or are you somewhere else and want recommendation for Paris-related items you can purchase and mail from where you are?

janisj Jan 15th, 2016 12:29 PM

Since you are in LA for then next couple of months I'm guessing you are looking for French/Paris themed items in SoCal - right?

http://www.frenchgeneral.com/collect...ound-in-france

suze Jan 15th, 2016 12:36 PM

scented body lotion
milled soaps
hand towels
scarf with the subway map

DebitNM Jan 15th, 2016 01:48 PM

We looked for house numbers downstairs at BHV in November. We only needed 2 numbers, 1 and 8. It didn't matter which ones we looked at, those number were missing! Sometimes one, sometimes the other, sometimes both. Ask if there were other in stock drawer, they looked - nope!

MmePerdu Jan 15th, 2016 01:55 PM

"It didn't matter which ones we looked at, those number were missing!"

Well, drat! Guess I'll be looking for that nice little shop on the other side, somewhere around Shakespeare & Co. and I want to try their new cafe in any case.

DebitNM Jan 15th, 2016 02:03 PM

We had originally commissioned a ceramist in Provence to make one for us. Gave her the order first week in October and by the time we left, 5 weeks later, it hadn't been made. Kiln issues or some such excuse. We really wanted that plaque...

I wish I knew about the shop by S & Co.

MmePerdu Jan 15th, 2016 02:19 PM

It was quite a long time ago and may no longer be there. Don't want to give anyone a bum steer. But I'll have a look in April and report back, if BHV is still out. I need a "1" also.

There are ceramic house numbers available in shops in Sorrento. Lemons, of course, but pretty. But then you need some way to hold them so mine remain in a drawer. I really like the French ones better anyway.

travelchat Jan 15th, 2016 03:35 PM

Fauchon selection of delectable tiny butter cookies in their signature fuschia and black hinged metal container, good for storing odds and ends after the goodies are gone, an iconic souvenir of Paris. My kids loved them.


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