I love this place. It's a hodgepodge of all kinds of things. It has some great home furnishings, unique lighting fixtures, furniture, tiles, kitchenware and clothes. The staff was welcoming but definitely left you to explore and wander the store.
It also houses a cool little cafe with bread and pastries from L' Amour au Pain. The latte was really good. Sorry, no drip brewed coffee for any Americans out there. I believe they make sandwiches and salads for a quick no fuss lunch.
Ok, now the part I've been hesitant on whether I should share because I want it to be my own little piece of urban paradise. I figured in the end, it is not mine to keep and I would be doing the business owners a disservice by not helping them attract more clients to them. This place should be shared with anyone willing to explore the hidden treasures of the City. Most tourists would not come into a home furnishings place, but trust me. You want to at least grab a coffee and follow me.
My absolute favorite part is their little shaded "terrasse" ally. If you ever need a little hideaway when you are in Old Port. It's the perfect place. I feel like I've been transported to a different time and place. Nothing fancy, just tranquil, a simple elegance that the French are synonymous with. I wonder if the manager would kick me out if I curled up with a book one day.