Last Friday I went to a book soirรฉe for Marin Montagut’s latest brilliant book ๐ creation, TIMELESS PARIS.
Remember I wrote about his shop mid-May when toute Paris was just opening up. You all went ga-ga over it.
There are entire corners of the shop you want to buy like the drawing desk area. I’m thinking about it. So much nicer than my quelle wreck workspace ๐
Do you follow CakeboyParis, Frank Adrien Barron. You should. He was studying the cloche ร gateaux for future buttercream cakes, his specialty.
Enfin, the author, Marin Montagut, man of many talents: map maker, film maker, watercolorist, book designer, motorcycle rider etc., etc.
You can page through his book on @marinmontagut
It’s a must-have, if you’re a Paris dreamer. It includes many hidden away, secret shops no one tells you about. Many I have not yet been to I must admit. There will be a followup post when I visit. Like Montagut’s shop, his book is a wonderous ‘cabinet of curiosities’. The Pub date is October 5 ๐๐๐๐๐
Both book and shop look lovely.
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Lovely shop with so many beautiful things and so beautifully decorated that it feels you are traveling in time. I have to get his book!
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ReplyDeleteLooks Fantastic !
ReplyDeleteI remember your last post about this shop. It is enchanting. Maybe those small books open to reveal a box? I want everything in that shop and the book. Author is kind of cute, too!
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This is a gem! Warmest. E
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little shop. Bought the book.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely will purchase MM’s new book…love his style, his art, all of his wonderful creations. Delightful!
ReplyDeleteJet-lagged. Took a nap and just got up. Enough time to I venture into city. Must visit this shop!
ReplyDeleteEverything in Marin’s shop is enormously covetable. I want it all. Off to rue Madam…. (In November๐)
ReplyDeleteOh Carol, this book is a treasure. The shop is a treasure too but I am so entranced by those aquarelles. This one might be on my Christmas list!
ReplyDeleteHi Carol❤️ As always but this was really beautiful and informative. Thank you. I am not an Instagram fan but I decided to follow Marin’s Instagram. It is my new inspiration to continue to study French no matter how discouraging at times..
ReplyDeleteI love your post today. That shop looks so awesome & I covet everything in it.
ReplyDeleteI ordered the book.
The shop has been on my list since you first mentioned it - now the book is on my to buy list - it looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I would love to visit his shop. I have the book he co-authored/illustrated with Ines de la Fressange, "Maison", which is a wonderful sourcebook of gorgeous objets and decor, can't wait to buy this one. Merci, Carol!
ReplyDeleteI remember his name from when you first posted this -- and this week he was a feature in the NYT T-Magazine. Here's the url in case you didn't see it. (And I STILL want to visit this shop!) https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/09/t-magazine/marin-montagut-paris-home.html
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