PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café
Leather goods manufacturer · Des Halles ·

PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café

Leather goods manufacturer · Des Halles ·

Leather workshop, cafe, and boutique offering custom goods

custom leather goods
friendly staff
artisanal
learn leatherwork
great service
quality materials
unique pieces
hand made
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null
PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café by null

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25 Rue Hérold, 75001 Paris, France Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Gender neutral restroom

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25 Rue Hérold, 75001 Paris, France Get directions

+33 6 13 19 36 75
paramaz-paris.com
@paramazparis

Features

•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Gender neutral restroom

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Jan 10, 2026

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"Located a block from the Bourse de Commerce, I found Paramaz—founded by Beirut-born Hagop Markarian and opened as a workshop-coffee shop-boutique at the end of 2024—to be a quiet powerhouse of leather craftsmanship that draws on Armenian-Lebanese family techniques; the unisex range includes minimalist handbags, belts, cardholders and phone sleeves made in-house from vegetable-tanned hides, and you can grab a coffee, commission bespoke pieces, or join a workshop to learn leatherwork." - Lindsey Tramuta

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PARAMAZ | Maroquinier - Atelier - Café

Cole S

Google
This leather shop was an absolute gem. The owner was incredibly friendly and passionate, taking the time to explain the different pieces and even offering custom options. The craftsmanship was top-notch—everything was made with care and high-quality materials. There was so much to see, it was almost overwhelming in the best way. From wallets to belts to unique one-of-a-kind pieces, it was hard to choose just one thing. If you appreciate well-made leather goods, this place is a must-visit.

L B.

Google
Great service. I got my belt here , hand made, old fashioned way. I was measured like the old time. This is some experience you never have in the States. If you visit Paris and you have time. Go there and get some leather goods. They are also a coffee shop , WITH A RESTROOM. In Europe it is not convenient as in the U.S, there is no restroom in the grocery store, Plan wisely this is an Experience you don't want to miss.

Grace O.

Google
Beautiful shop! My husband purchased a custom belt here. It was ready after around 2 days and is so nice. The staff is friendly and welcoming. We will be back on our next visit to Paris!

theodora R.

Google
I travelled to Paris (among other reasons) to visit your space, as it seemed a very beautiful cultural and artisanal experiment which I appreciate as I also work in the field. It was closed when we arrived, despite the opening hours on Google stating otherwise. Have the basic decency to update your opening hours as a gesture of courtesy to those travelling from afar for you.

Jasna N.

Google
I visited Paramaz the other day and it was a joy. The whole team is super friendly and helpful. If you're looking to drink a cup of delicious coffee surrounded by the smell of leather and the hustle and bustle of a busy atelier or wish to make your own leather good while learning and laughing a lot, this is the spot!

Marie-helene 7.

Google
Atelier création de sa ceinture en cuir pleine fleur. Hagop est pédagogue et l'atelier se passe dans la bonne humeur. Un vrai bon moment après le boulot ça fait du bien. Choix de la couleur du cuir, de la boucle et ceinture gravée à vos initiales. Une belle ceinture unique. Bravo pour vos ateliers. j'adore c'est toujours gratifiant de créer de ses propres mains.

Véronique M.

Google
Super atelier. Quel plaisir d’apprendre à fabriquer son propre sac en cuir, dans la bonne humeur. Hagop prend le temps de nous expliquer les différentes phases et il nous encourage, tout le temps même si on n’a jamais tenu une aiguille de sa vie. À refaire.

Sophie T

Google
Atelier hier soir avec ma fille pour apprendre à faire un porte cartes. 2h de bonne humeur et pédagogie qui donne envie d'en faire encore et encore ! Hagop vous reçoit et vous explique le cuir, les geste, les outils avec humour et dextérité. Allez-y les yeux fermés si vous aimez fabriquer un objet de vos mains qui durera des années !