COULEUR CAFÉ CONCEPT STORE
Read moreHere's a beautiful address that Charitois love! And with good reason... Couleur Café Concept Store is both a decorating boutique (run by Lydie), where you'll find a multitude of gift ideas to take home in your luggage, and a tea room run by barista Francis, offering exceptional coffees and teas, as well as chocolates and other sweets. All in a cosy ambience with jazzy notes. Pure chic!
LA MAISON D'AMANDINE
Read moreThe concept designed by the hostess of this charming little boutique: Make the decoration available in the town centre of Nevers, and feel here as at home, with a warm welcome. Bet held! Amandine selects hundreds of small treasures for you: articles of decoration, products for the bath, textiles, fine groceries, percussions, poetic postcards… Big brands come down, Ulysses Garden, Nice Pas…, themes and colors vary, and the range of prices sufficiently wide to suit all the scholarships. We love, quite simply!
FAÏENCERIE GEORGES
Read moreThe Georges family has been present in Nevers for four generations, and today it is Carole Georges and her husband Jean-François Dumont who perpetuate the family signature that distinguishes it, namely the two green bows on the creations that leave the workshop. The beauty of the pieces is all the more remarkable since they are all handmade and entirely decorated: the tradition of the classic pieces and the modernity of the lines blend pleasantly to seduce again and again a faithful clientele. A big favorite!
CLÉMENT BOUTILLON
Read moreDesigner and ceramist, Clément Boutillon, rich of his Parisian experience in the biggest luxury boutiques of the capital, develops his collections in his workshop in Nevers. Drawing his inspiration from organic sculpture, pure and modern lines, the artist gives life to everyday objects, mixing traditional and avant-garde techniques. His earthenware, "rare" because it is made of red earthenware, gives birth to precious collections.
LA VERRIERE
Read moreA graduate in art and design, Manon Pignon creates jewelry inspired by her travels and the landscapes that surround her. Her boutique-workshop houses her creations full of finesse and poetry. Working with synthetic crystal (recyclable and recycled), she plays on its transparency with virtuosity. Also to be discovered (among others): Estampe candles made in Nevers from soy wax and perfumed with the scents of Grasse, all presented in illustrated earthenware pots. Manon also offers introductory courses in metal jewelry.