Cancel
Open app
Search
Sign Up
Log In
Nearby
Bookmarks
Start a Project
Add a Business on Yelp
Add Review
Directions
Add Photo
136 rue de Tolbiac
75013 Paris
France
Place d'Italie, 13ème
Hours
What time does Dofy open?
Dofy opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Dofy close?
Dofy closes at 7:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Dofy is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 10:00 AM - 7:00 PMSun Closed
Does Dofy take credit cards?
Yes, Dofy takes credit cards.
Does Dofy have parking?
Yes, Dofy has parking options.
French
1 Review
Get access to customer & competitor insights.
Fabulous store for all high quality hand made items from France, curated by owner. Madame is super…read moreknowledgeable and helpful, speaking fluent English, French, German and other languages, in order to assist customers. The most wonderful, full range of colors and styles and patterns of linens, which are beyond comparison to the minimal range of items imported to US. In addition, many interesting and highly collectable hand made pottery and home accessories.
Fantastic little store - great for the tablecloths, napkins and small accoutrements for a well set…read moretable - the owner is very helpful and friendly.
La maison ivre Paris
Poteries artisanales La Maison ivre Paris
See all
Suite Vitrine de la Maison ivre Paris
Very cool store with a variety of fun and sophisticated items. There are 4 Fleux shops next to one…read moreanother in Paris so be sure to pop into all of them. There's a kid store with neat toys and trinkets, one that specializes in home goods like pottery and tableware, one that has clothing, bags, posters, and jewelry and the big Fleux store that has a bit of everything ranging from furniture, earrings, mugs, clocks, books, and plants. It reminds me of Pigment in San Diego having a baby with a quirky pier one back in the day. I picked up a cup, lotion, and a poster from 3 different stores and would've loved to bring a clock and light fixture back to the states with me.
TONS of jellycats here! all the same price of the european website. they also have a good selection…read moreof gifts. lots of cute baby clothes as well. a fun shop for a souvenir!
We had to stop here, like had to stop here. Wife remembered this shop fondly from when she was…read moreyounger and insisted we stop in. Amazing colours and patterns with a helpful staff, that stayed open for a bit beyond closing time as we were those people and showed up close to closing time. Next time in Paris we will have to spend a bit more time in this space as there were a number of friends we thought would have loved something from the shop.
The Silk pillows are beautiful to look at but do not touch them. They begin to fray immediately…read more I've bought a dozen over the past 10 years and they last about a week if people touch them. Stick with non-silk fabrics.
Stopped by here last week to see if the Spiritus Sancti room diffuser & reeds smell as good as the…read morecandles (they do!), and the guy who waited on us could not have been more helpful. Ended up purchasing the diffuser set, a refill for it, and the wax cameos he showed us. To me, none of Trudon's perfumes smell like Spiritus Sancti (lord knows why I want to smell like a cathedral mass...), and he recommended one by another house that was spot on. Wish I had gotten the sales guy's name because he really made the visit a thoroughly enjoyable experience it.
A trip to this Trudon location is a must for us. In particular, we had the best experience with…read moreConstantine. He was so knowledgeable and kind, and made our shopping experience there an absolute delight. We will return to the store the next time we visit Paris, in large part because of how much we enjoyed working with him!
Such a unique and quirky store! I loved everything about it. You can't find this stuff anywhere…read moreelse, and it is all so reasonably priced. I bought (very) breakable things, and the cashier made sure to wrap it all very carefully in bubble wrap for travel. Highly recommend!
I bought a set of flower vase . They gave me the new ones , packed in the box. They didn't open to…read morecheck with me. I trusted them and didn't check before leaving. When I arrive home ( which is not far from the shop)one of them was broken.I went back to ask for the exchange . The Chinese sellers refused and insisted it was me who broke it. Very bad quality and bad service!!!!
My obsession with feuille de tomate (tomato leaf) began in New York. Upon moving into my Chelsea…read moreflat, I discovered a bottle of hand soap that was unlike any I had ever used before. People would wash up with it and then text or email to ask about the unusually beguiling scent. I began to search for a supplier but came up short until...Paris. With a local expert at hand, I described my one desire, which eclipsed all others: savon liquide feuilles de tomates. My sherpa was convinced it could be found at Le Comptoir de Famille, which had an outpost near my hotel in Saint Germain des Pres. Though the label was slightly different, one sniff confirmed that her hunch was correct. I promptly bought two bottles, one of which is in my bathroom in London where it is already drawing rave reviews from users! On my next visit to Paris, I will definitely get a few more!
This shop and the products are just great! We bought a lot of tiles a few years ago for our kitchen…read moreand bathroom. They are beautifully made, and are admired by all our visitors. Recently, we bought some more for the floor of a very big room. It made a complete change : classy, and great quality. The team in Paris were of great help in advising us. So we really recommend this shop : top quality!
From the owner: Le quartier Gay de Paris Avec ses ruelles étroites et ses hôtels particuliers, le Marais est un des…read morequartiers de Paris qui a su conserver au fil du temps un charme pittoresque. Ce lieu compte de célèbres monuments en particulier le Musée Carnavalet, consacré à l'histoire de Paris depuis la Préhistoire jusqu'à nos jours et le musée Picasso. Place des Vosges, inaugurée en 1612, se trouve la Maison de Victor Hugo où ce dernier a écrit ses plus grands drames, Marie Tudor et Ruy Blas entre autres. Ce quartier regorge également de lieux insolites avec de petites cours où se développent lierres et vignes notamment au 13 rue de Sévigné. Signalons l'Impasse des Arbalétriers, ses pavés d'époque et un éclairage qui vous replonge au coeur du Moyen-Age. Au 47 rue Vieille du Temple, se situe l'Hôtel Amelot de Bisseuil du XVIIème siècle. Cet édifice possède une des plus belles portes du quartier avec des médaillons de Méduse, une figure mythologique à la chevelure de serpents. Beaumarchais organisa
Quartier du marais
I thoroughly regret that I did not check reviews before making a purchase. My experience has been…read moreawful. The expected delivery date was postponed multiple times, stretching over months. Finally I got a delivery date. I organised my travel around being at home. Then, the day before I get a notice from the delivery company "confirming the cancellation" of my order. No explanation, no one there answers the phone. TLDR version: don't order here if it's something you need with any kind of a timeframe. I'm sure I'll get my desk sooner or later, but it's been months, and they are totally incapable on logistics, and hopeless at customer service. Buy elsewhere.
Great design at affordable prices. This is the less…read moreexpensive brother to their Conrans Shop over across the river. Lots of fun, modern lighting to purchase.
We visited Astier de Villate during our trip to Paris. The shop is small but cozy and all the…read moreassociated are very knowledgeable and helpful when picking out ceramics as well as when you ask about the brand story. You have to bring the dishes back with you in your luggage and they wrap it super well!! In like layers and layers of paper. Our dishes came back home to the USA with us safe and sound. Just let them know you are traveling and they'll take care of the rest.
We are so in love and infatuated with AdV that I don't know where to start. We first came upon this…read moremagical shop on holiday in Paris and have never missed an opportunity to return, numerous times in a year. We have brought home as carry on luggage some absolutely incredible pieces. The product is a lifestyle and it fits our CT country living perfectly! The shop is incredible and the staff wonderful! Check out the YouTube video, 7 minutes of sheer delight, then get yourself on a flight to Paris!
Blown glass ornaments in the upstairs Christmas room, 2021
Just the beginning!
They got a love for LA... I just bought some Hollywood incense...
This famous taxidermy shop and cabinet of curiosities is stuffed (no pun intended) with animals of…read moreall sorts. (The specimens are provided by zoos when the animals die of natural causes.) There's no other store like it, in Paris or the world. If one does not have several thousand euros for a stuffed antelope or lion, never fear: Deyrolle sells educational books and toys and other items inspired by nature along with eye-catching t-shirts and tote bags carrying designs from their collection of etchings of plants, animals, and anatomy that make for unique souvenirs.
"I love this shop," whispered my seven-year-old daughter. Walk up the stairs to the second floor…read moreand you'll find books and other items for sale next to taxidermy of all types of animals- ducklings, tigers, baboons. They are artfully presented. Don't sleep on the back room of butterflies or the shells in the front.
Brands by name
Articles by date
Florists
Morenita
1 review
Batignolles, 17ème
€€€
Couleurs de Tollens
14ème, Montparnasse
Maison de Ville
5 reviews
Marais, 4ème
€€
Cosi Loti
6 reviews
Montmartre, Pigalle, 18ème
La maison de Brune
2 reviews
Auteuil, 16ème
De Bouche à Oreille
Résonances
Bercy, 12ème
Emery & Cie - Paris
Ledru-Rollin, 11ème
Maisons du Monde
Bastille, 11ème, 12ème
Par l'Objet
Mairie du 18e/Lamarck, 18ème