
While in Paris, I visited
Flamant, located at
279 rue St.Honore (75008) near the oh-so-posh Place Vendome. I don't know how to describe Flamant except to say that it's a famous brand in France and reminds me of a slightly more colonial (and more french) Pottery Barn (with higher prices!).

The shop had a nice blend of pared-down traditional and contemporary styles, with lots of wood, leather, and old-world references. This would be a nice place to furnish a business man's study or perhaps a family library. You could also find accessories for your country home too!
I first knew of Flamant because of their
paint colours, which are old-world-y and reminiscent of Farrow & Ball colours. So when I came across the Flamant store in Paris, I knew I was in for a treat!
By the way, if the sample pack of their paint colours hadn't cost 60 Euros, I might have shown you some of those famous colours here too.
An atmospheric bathroom with some asian vases:
A handsome decanter collection:

I think this lantern was my favorite item in the store. Imagine this gem on your patio table!
A rather masculine room for boy-relaxing time:

It wasn't all dark wood at Flamant. This showroom featured a lovely collection of bleachy wood that I found rather serene and pretty. I especially liked the asian accents.
What are these disk things called? Isn't the celadon one pretty?

These rooms carried on the colonial vibe, with the horns and statuary, baskets and old books:
Nothing like the good old days, playing football and drinking whiskey!

I loved this display the most - this look is my alter-ego favorite look - modern rustic. I liked the old spare table, the simple lanterns, the group of small potted succulents, and the little upholstered stools (in different shades of linen). Simple, down-to-earth and perfect!

More drinking gear! Now where were those decanters?

Doesn't this remind you of Pottery Barn?

