Paul Bert Serpette
Antique store · Saint-Ouen ·

Paul Bert Serpette

Antique store · Saint-Ouen ·

Antiques, art, vintage clothing, furniture, and jewelry

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110 Rue des Rosiers, 93400 Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France Get directions

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110 Rue des Rosiers, 93400 Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France Get directions

+33 1 40 11 54 14
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Where to Shop for Vintage Jewelry in Paris | Vogue

"Head to the Paul Bert Serpette for super high-end finds, including rare 1970s Yves Saint Laurent chunky earrings or 1990s Chanel Gripoix glass flower necklaces." - Kristen Bateman

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"While officially part of Les Puces de Saint-Ouen, these two markets are distinct enough to stand on their own: Here's you'll find the more rarified antiques and easy proximity to the delicious restaurant Ma Cocette."

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E. S

Google
Amazing market with thousands of antique artworks, furniture, painting, sculptures and lights. Just a gorgeous Parisian place to walk through and admire the collections, you can also find small cheap antique items within the market.

Roberta P.

Google
Famous flee market. A joy for old furniture lovers. Real vintage clothing gems. Bring cash.

Eldad D.

Google
One of my most favorites places in Paris. Loots of antique and vintage staff, amazing chilled atmosphere. A must!!

Danny S.

Google
Museum quality art, sculpture, decor, furniture, antiques, antiquities, and more with friendly, kind of eccentric shop keepers. But comes with a high price, thousands and thousands of dollars for these pieces.

Paul

Google
Amazing place to shop for antiques and unique French items.

Francis B.

Google
Amazing choice of Art Deco and pop deco and furniture

Gabriel K.

Google
Amazing place to find all sorts of antique and vintage objects, furniture, jewellery and even clothes.

Alex E.

Google
Outstanding ‘flea’ market. Expect very high end furniture and home furnishings which sprawl along multiple alleys.
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Donna B.

Yelp
Super interesting antique shopping. Located just at the north edge of Paris in Saint-Ouen, this area is one of many market areas. This was probably the nicest of all- large covered areas, clean, smooth walkways, clean restrooms and a couple of cafes. Most stores here are selling high end antique furniture. Beautiful pieces, many look new. Other shops carried vintage high fashion that would make a girl cry. Then there were the shops that sold the small antique household items. On the weekend around the backside, locals set up small tables and create their own flea market area. Be warned, prices inside and still seem very high. But the furnishings were absolutely gorgeous. Worth spending a couple of hours to experience a different part of Paris.
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Rebecca C.

Yelp
Known as the biggest and best flea market in the entire world. I am not surprised. The place is huge, as it seems to swerve in and out for miles & miles and nooks and crannies. The wide variety of tempting treasures from true antiques to the rarest of finds to vintage items and lots of old French style. My only issue is if you're not comfortable and able to converse in the French language, you're going to have some difficulties shopping here. Prices are high, yet you're supposed to bargain. I personally don't know how to communicate much in a language I don't know, so I spent most of my time as a touring lookie lou. I suppose that's fine, but I would have liked to consider purchasing some things, but couldn't, except for at the booths where English was spoken.
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Paul M.

Yelp
I had imagined that all the beautiful objects in the world are already in someone's possession sitting on their respective credenzas. Such was my expectation upon going to Paul Bert. This being a flea market, I was expecting janky stuff that I'm so used to seeing in the American counterparts (if any comes comparably close). I was in for a surprise to see so many lovely things that I wished I had room for - mussell shell lamps, a blue bear figurine to match an Art Deco greyhound I have sitting on my baby grand, a manta ray-looking black onyx figurine, a gargantuan Russian Constructivist-styled sculpture, a surf board with recessed LED lights, an oil painting a la Stuart Davis. Many items defy easy description that really, the best way to experience the labor and craftsmanship within the veins of these second-hand pieces is by personally perusing through this marche aux puces.