The most renowned event of its kind in the world - the 26th edition of the Biennale des Antiquaires in Paris is an assembly of the most eminent dealers of fine arts, archaeological treasures, jewels, furniture, and other such luxurious and collectible items.
Every August, a little countryside called Mézilles hosts one of the biggest "vide greniers" in France, what they call the Bricabrac de Mézilles.
Laurie Pike's Hexagon Accessories combines vintage French elements to create funky, handmade jewelry and purses for Francophiles.
An ethical taste of Italy right next to Canal Saint Martin.
Every year Montreuil-sur-Mer at the northern tip of France hosts a huge antiques fair that draws Parisians and travelers alike.
The easy-to-miss passages on the Right Bank offer a hidden glimpse of 19th century Paris in the middle of "tourist" Paris. Our top 5 picks.
A different world awaits you at Big Daddy's Antiques in Potrero Hill.
Nestled among some of the plushest neighborhoods in Tokyo (Roppongi, Ebisu, Hiroo, and Shirokanedai), the shotengai (shopping street) in Shirokane Takanawa is a time machine permanently set to pre-boom Japan.
Consumers wanting locally produced, eco-friendly and artsy goods frequent craft fairs and online marketplaces like Etsy.
The Architecture of Euro Disney’s Val d’Europe: Transforming Architectural Stereotype into Commodity
An architectural and photographic look at the Val d'Europe shopping mall, part of the Euro Disney residential villages.