About Marché Dauphine
Le Marché Dauphine s’impose, depuis sa construction en 1990, comme l’un des grands marchés au cœur des Puces de Paris Saint-Ouen. Situé au début de la rue des Rosiers, Dauphine est aujourd’hui le seul marché qui réunit un aussi large éventail de spécialités : près de 150 antiquaires, libraires, disquaires, spécialistes de la mode vintage et restaurateurs d’art exposent leurs trésors dans un espace architecturé de verre et de métal inspiré des grandes réalisations du XIXe siècle.
Au rez-de-chaussée, se sont regroupés les antiquaires, généralistes et spécialisés : arts premiers, haute époque, mobilier, tableaux et sculptures du XVIIIe et XIXe siècle, textile ancien, tapis et tapisseries, antiquités orientales et asiatiques, instruments de musique, horlogerie, bijouterie, ainsi que les antiquités du XXe siècle (Art Déco, design des années 50 à 70, fauteuils clubs, et mobilier industriel), sans oublier les cabinets de curiosités aux tendances branchées, ainsi qu’un transporteur international «Ship Antiques».
A l’étage règne une atmosphère plus « brocante » : vêtements vintage, bijoux, objets de charme, mais aussi le Carré des Libraires dédié aux livres anciens, vieux papiers, photographies, gravures et lithographies et plus récemment, l’Espace Musique qui accueille les marchands de matériel Hi-Fi vintage et de vinyles, de CD etc…
Côté périphérique, des artisans d’art y ont installé leurs ateliers (travail de la patine, restaurateurs de tableaux et de cadres, doreur, peintre…).
Enfin, une salle de 200 m2 vous propose régulièrement des expositions.
Et pour faire une pause, un bistrot gourmand vous accueille au cœur du Marché: les Gastropodes.
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Since its construction in 1990, the Marché Dauphine has become one of the hubs of the Paris Saint-Ouen Flea Market. Strategically located at the head of rue des Rosiers, Dauphine is unique in bringing together such a wide range of specialists. Some 150 dealers in antiques, books, records and vintage fashion – along with artisan restorers – show their treasures there in an architectural space that recalls the great glass and metal pavilions of the 19th century.
At street level are the generalist and specialist antique dealers: tribal arts, Haute époque, 17th to 19th century furniture, painting and sculpture, textiles, rugs and tapestries, Oriental and Asian antiques, musical instruments, clockworks and jewellery. 20th century antiques are there too: Art déco, design objects from the 50s to the 70s, ‘Club’ lounge chairs and industrial furniture, not to mention dealers in the curios setting the latest trends. Last but not least, there is an international carrier’s office: Ship Antiques.
On the upper level the atmosphere is more ‘flea market’: period clothing, finery, charming knick-knacks… as well as the Carré des Libraires, which groups sellers of old books, papers, photographs, etchings and lithographs, along with the newly installed Espace Musique, for vintage Hi-Fi equipment, vinyl discs, CDs etc…
At the back of the building are the workshops of fine artisans: patina specialists, restorers of paintings and frames, gold-leaf workers, painters…
As well, there is a 200 m² gallery that stages regular exhibitions.
And in the heart of Dauphine is a gourmet bistro serving fine food and drinks: les Gastropodes The Marché Dauphine is needed, since its construction in 1990, as one of the largest markets in the heart of Paris Flea Saint-Ouen. Located at the beginning of the Rue des Rosiers, Dauphine is the only market that is also a wide range of specialties: nearly 150 antique booksellers, music stores specialize in vintage fashion and art restorers display their treasures in architected glass and inspired by the great achievements of nineteenth century metal space.
On the ground floor there are grouped antique general and specialized: first arts, high time, furniture, paintings and sculptures from the eighteenth and nineteenth century, old textiles, carpets and tapestries, Oriental and Asian antiques, musical instruments, watches, jewelry, and antiques of the twentieth century (Art Deco design of the 50s to the 70s, club chairs, and industrial furniture), not to mention the curiosity cabinets connected to trends and an international carrier "Ship Antiques" .
Upstairs reign a "flea market" atmosphere more: vintage clothing, jewelry, charm, but also dedicated to Square Booksellers' old books, old papers, photographs, prints and lithographs, and more recently hosting the Music Space merchants Hi-Fi and vintage vinyl, CDs etc ...
Peripheral side of craftsmen have their workshops there (work patina, restaurant tables and frames, gilder, painting ...).
Finally, a room of 200 m2 offers regular exhibitions.
And to take a break, a gourmet bistro located in the heart of the Market: Gastropods.
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Since its building in 1990, the Marché Dauphine HAS Become One of the hubs of the Paris Saint-Ouen Flea Market. Strategically located at the head of the Rue des Rosiers, Dauphine is one in Bringing together Such a wide-range of specialists. Some 150 dealers in antiques, books, records and vintage fashion - along with artisan restorers - Their show there treasures in an architectural space That Recalls the great glass and metal pavilions of the 19th century.
At street level are the generalist and specialist antique dealers: tribal arts, High time, 17th to 19th century furniture, painting and sculpture, textiles, rugs and tapestries, Oriental and Asian antiques, musical instruments, jewelery and clockworks. Antique 20th century are there too: Art Deco design objects from the 50s to the 70s 'Club' lounge chairs and industrial furniture, not to mention the curio dealers in setting the latest trends. Last but not least, there is an international carrier's office: Ship Antiques.
On the upper level the atmosphere is more 'flea market': period clothing, finery, charming knick-knacks ... as well as the Square of Booksellers, All which groups sellers of old books, papers, photographs, etchings and lithographs, along with the newly installed Espace Musique, for vintage Hi-Fi equipment, vinyl discs, CDs etc. ...
At the back of the building are the workshops of fine craftsmen: patina specialists, restorers of paintings and frames, gold-leaf workers, painters ...
As well, there is a 200 m² gallery That internship regular exhibitions.
And in the heart of Dauphine is a gourmet bistro serving fine food and drinks: the gastropods