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grandmere Apr 3rd, 2009 08:39 AM

Where in Paris to Find Decorative Ceramic House Numbers?
 
I know there's a place near/in the Marais where you can buy utilitarian-type numbers, etc., but where would we find some decorative ones? I looked on La Tuile a Loup website but did not see faience numbers among the poterie but perhaps they carry them; it would be the type of place that would have them.

Merci!

tod Apr 3rd, 2009 09:05 AM

Hi Grandmere, What about that treasure-trove of all things 'domicile' called BHV - Le Bazaar de l'Hotel de Ville, for all things DIY. 52-64 Rue de Rivoli if I remember correctly.
Tel: 01 42 74 90 00.

grandmere Apr 3rd, 2009 09:11 AM

Yes, I tend to forget about these big places and must remember that everything in Paris does not have to be bought in a tiny store!

gracejoan3 Apr 3rd, 2009 09:17 AM

BHV would be my first thought, too!! I plan to spend some time there this trip. It can be a fun place to go....

Joan

kerouac Apr 3rd, 2009 09:19 AM

<b>Leroy Merlin</b> at Beaubourg or <b>Castorama</b> at Place de Clichy or Nation. Those are the two "Home Depot/Lowe's" chains of France. Definitely cheaper than the BHV, which is the store for bobos.

cigalechanta Apr 3rd, 2009 09:29 AM

My friends bought them just this past week while we were in Paris at the BHV

AGM_Cape_Cod Apr 3rd, 2009 10:17 AM

We bought them in the basement of BHV. They are in the corner near the signs that say things like Chat Lunatique etc.

jenblase Apr 3rd, 2009 11:05 AM

Chat Lunatique = crazy cat? I MUST get one of those!! :)

gracejoan3 Apr 3rd, 2009 11:35 AM

Sue,

Looks like you will be going to BHV!

I go there on most every trip..a fun place!

Joan

Palenque Apr 3rd, 2009 11:36 AM

Uh - on the gates in front of houses - bring a crowbar and look for your number.

grandmere Apr 3rd, 2009 01:05 PM

BHV it is, assuming I leave my crowbar at home.

Cathinjoetown Apr 3rd, 2009 01:41 PM

I was going to mention BHV until Kerouac said it was a store of bobos. Well, I've been called worse, so will add my recommendation for BHV although we like Leroy Merlin as well.

djkbooks Apr 3rd, 2009 02:00 PM

Here's another recommendation for the basement of BHV. Excellent selection. Leroy Merlin is a good resource, too. I don't care if something costs a little more if it's what I want.

I was just admiring the gorgeous drawer pulls we got at BHV (on one of the upper floors) for our new kitchen island as I was preparing dinner. We went to half a dozen or more stores (including Leroy Merlin and Castorama) before finding exactly what we wanted (which we didn't know until we saw them). They are so perfect!

gracejoan3 Apr 4th, 2009 02:52 AM

djkbooks,

That was a reason for me to go to BHV..drawer pulls. The Paris Perfect apartments, where I stay, have so many pretty, decorative pulls.I also want to look for tassels. Chances are, I will find a lot of other things, too!!

Joan

djkbooks Apr 4th, 2009 05:19 AM

Joan: Also found at BHV, those beautiful brass window/door accessories, such as an adjustable hook that holds the door to our deck open just a few inches (more convenient and works better than a door stop).

During our first stay with ParisPerfect, I had to have some of those round cork hot pads, and looked all over Paris for more than a week, but never found any. We looked everywhere! (Should have just called Madelyn...) Never found them in Paris, but my husband found a package ($1 each) at our local grocery store a few months after we returned.

Best is that all those small things around our home remind us of Paris.

gracejoan3 Apr 4th, 2009 05:52 AM

djkbooks,

That's funny about the cork hot pads!

You probably remember the tssels that Madelyn has hanging here and there..not something that one would think of doing..or, at least not me! I went to a local yard goods etc. shop here in Asheville and found some in variosu sizes, shapes and colors. I now have them hanging here and there..and yes, these things do remind you of Paris!

I know many who have BHV on their list for every trip to Paris..even when there for only a few days!

We are liable to have large crowds when we go.
Sue (grandmere) and I will be in Paris at the same time..we may plan a trip to BHV together!

Joan

tod Apr 4th, 2009 06:17 AM

Kerouac, sorry to sound like a complete ignoramous, but I am not clear on the term 'bobo' - does it mean one is too posh or affluent or does it mean just the opposite? In no way am I affended as I have never set foot across the threshold of BHV, BUT have seen a post from the past recommending it's basement cafe` having especially good value?! Thought we may give it a try.

gracejoan3 Apr 4th, 2009 06:49 AM

tod,

Here is a bit about eating at BHV and other dept. stores:

http://www.discoverfrance.net/France...od_Views.shtml

Joan

StCirq Apr 4th, 2009 06:53 AM

I never miss a trip to BHV when I'm in Paris. I guess I'm a certified bobo. You can also find ceramic door numbers and other such trinkets at the various La Vaisseleries.

jetsetj Apr 4th, 2009 06:55 AM

My BFF who hates shopping has promised me she would go into BHV with me when we visit Paris this fall.

DH and BFF-DH are game too.

We are all BHV virgins :)


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