An odd window in the Marais
A plastic lobster and starfish,
a small world globe,
a jar of coral,
two cast metal crawfish,
a basket of shells,
an antique chest,
and...
a dead stuffed bird.
One never knows what one will find in Paris.
Rue de Birague
75004, Paris
Sorti de la malle de Darwin ?
ReplyDeleteThat's what we call here "un cabinet de curiosités", a place where to show things that seem strange , travel memories , natural items , etc.. Comes from the XIXeme when people began to travel and to be interested by the world.
ReplyDeleteI hear a revision to "The twelve days of Christmas" whispering in my ears, Genie.
ReplyDelete*** love Alain comment!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful window shop!
Léia
Bizarre indeed ... The glasses with the fossil designs are also intriguing!
ReplyDeleteIt's eclectic and I like it!
ReplyDeleteLove the metal crawfish!
ReplyDeleteOdd indeed, but interesting. :). It never would occur to me to display items like those together!
ReplyDeleteWas going to say exactly what Kate said!
ReplyDelete(And I loved your chimney pots yesterday—the job is taking up way too much of my blog-visiting time these days.)
Very nice display.
ReplyDeleteVery eclectic collection!
ReplyDeleteLove the whimsy in this photo.
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