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4 avenue de Paris
92320 Châtillon
France
01 42 53 61 81
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What time does Igloo open?
Igloo opens at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Igloo close?
Igloo is closed on Monday.Igloo closes at 7:00 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon ClosedTue-Sun 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Does Igloo take credit cards?
Yes, Igloo takes credit cards.
Does Igloo have bike parking?
Yes, Igloo has bike parking.
Does Igloo have parking?
Yes, Igloo has parking options.
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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!
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I absolutely adore this place and recommend it to my many friends who go to Paris. Looking for…read morethose awesome French knives that you tried in a Bistro but can't remember their name? Well, they're Laguiole, and they have them here on the cheap and you can buy them in sets or individually. Or with the colored handles. Or with the marble handles. Or the cheese knife. Or the smaller cheese knife. How about a whisk? How about a bigger whisk? How about a smaller whisk? Ramekins? White? Colored? A little bigger or smaller? You can find something you totally need, or totally don't need, or something a friend might enjoy, and enjoy doing the shopping at the same time. They packed up my purchases, and knives, securely in paper, and they fit nicely in my suitcase. I think about Paris whenever I open my cabinets now and can't wait to stop by the next time I'm in the Marais. I love this neighborhoody dishery/platery!!!
A great place to shop for housewares, especially things for the kitchen…read more Probably the lowest prices ive seen in Paris for dishes and serving stuff. Always fun to look and there is a lot of assortment wedged into a small store. They also have three locations around Paris
This mall was right across the street from my hotel and after having checked in to my hotel and…read morewandered in here in need of a coffee/snack, and having just arrived in the area I was very pleasently surprised to see that the mall offers free wifi. My excitment was dimmed a little though when I found out that the wifi was not that reliable, my email would be working fine but trying to load facebook or just a browser seemed to ellicit error messages or would be extremely slow. Nevertheless I got through emails which was enough with the odd window of reliable wifi providing me access to facebook and Yelp. And the free wifi is a huge reason I give this location 3 stars (more like 3.5) because nothing in the mall really makes it stand out, hardly anyone was fluent in English (except for one barista at the Starbucks). Even the woman at the information counter could not converse in English when I tried to figure out where to get a sim for my phone. Speaking of which, a minor moment I'm proud is how I managed to get myself a prepaid plan for a week with an attendant that did not speak English well, but he was very friendly despite that being the last day he was working there before moving to Paris (yes we even managed to have small talk, because he was glad to try his English out). The mall is great option for a quick snack, I would not recommend eating at any of the restaurants in here (I might even go as far as to say that the McDonalds here would be the best food option) but I did see a sushi stand that looked like it could be all right. They don't see a lot of tourists in this area so I can't blame them for not being well equipped with a blundering tourists like myself managing to blend in, but the mall is at a very convenient location, not more than a 5 minute walk from the metro station and it seems to have any store that one would need for their daily life and it's clean, pretty and a nice place to come in for an escape from the elements especially thanks to their wifi.
This is an atypical spot for shopping/dining/etc in Paris. We just happened to be at a hotel…read moreacross the street and stopped in. There are lots of little shops for kitchen ware and home decor, a huge place called Truffault for arts/crafts/gardening supplies/plants/pets/decor and several really nice little shops for chocolates and cookies. The hidden gem here is a large grocery store with beautiful local produce, staples, and chocolates for the holidays at very reasonable prices. Instead of 2 euros for one apple, you can get a whole 5 pound bag for 2.49 E. That was fun! If you drive, there is a 2hr free space under the building. If you come by train, take the RER B to the LaPlace stop, its a short walk up the street from it. The station is clean, with friendly staff. No weirdos hanging out there. This is actually a very nice and quiet area just out of the hustle and bustle of Paris!
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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 boutique de poteries artisanales et objets de décorations
Linge de Maison La maison ivre Paris
La maison ivre Paris
I was strolling with my friend in the street and we were stopped by looking at that big moon-like…read morelamp inside their shop and the cute pots I front of the window, so we decided to have a look. Warm welcoming staff so is the boss, there's a co-working space and coffee counter upstairs. Great modern Scandinavian interior design with lots of plants, small selection of books, magazines,home décors. Some products are not that expensive.overall it's very pleasant to have a tea inside and have a look around in the shop if you come by this neighborhood.
Quite possibly the most interesting café in Paris! I've lived in the area for a few months now and…read morehad no idea it even existed until I walked into the shop one day and heard somebody mention the 3rd floor café. The woman who I believe runs the place is incredibly sweet and attentive, and the baked goods are made daily. The Cake Citron is absolutely to die for, and their selection of teas and coffees makes this a really high-quality and unique spot! The ambiance is on point, just like the rest of the store, and on sunny days I find myself never wanting to leave! They also have wifi, so you can come here to read and do work as well if you so desire. Definitely a must-visit!
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!!!!
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