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Food & Wine May 2006
The Paris Market& Brocante: "One of Paula Dean’s favorites, this year-old shop sells old farm tables and more."
-Bobby Flay in Savannah
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Lucky Magazine May 2006
The Paris Market & Brocante / 36 West Broughton Street / Savannah, Georgia 31401 / 912.232.1500 / www.theparismarket.com
-Shopping Report by Elise Loehnen
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Vogue April 2006
"My next stop was The Paris Market. The owner, Paula Danyluk, travels everywhere- Brussels, Cairo, Paris, Nairobi- and comes back with things you won’t see anywhere else. I loved the enormous wooden doors that she had imported from Alexandria, Egypt, and some good, not obvious or clichéd, Moroccan glass chandeliers. She also stocks a line of British candles called Prices that are used at Westminster Abbey; The Paris Market is the only place to buy them in the U.S."
-Lauren Dupont
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Atlanta Peach April 2006
"The Paris Market, with an eclectic mix of furnishings, and fashion accessories-plus essentials of good living and gift giving, designer soaps, and candles- also incorporates a coffee bar."
-Jonathon Lemer
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Cooking with Paula Dean March/April 2006
Through her travels to the markets of London, Brussels, Alexandria, Cairo, Provence, and Paris, Paula Danyluk has been able to stock her store with unique containers, light fixtures, furniture, textiles, vintage jewelry, and other, as she calls them, "weird and wonderful" trinkets. She has teamed up with the silk trading Company of Los Angeles to bring luxury items from across the country, Paula says that she tries to recreate he international travel experiences in the store.
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Country Living February, 2006
When Paula Danyluk opened The Paris Market & Brocante in Savannah last year, she set out to fill the two-level former grocery store with beautiful out of-the-ordinary furniture and accessories that her customers weren’t likely to find anywhere else in town.
-Monica Michael Willis
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Savannah Magazine January/February 2006
"For the total shopping experience, visit the huge 5,200-square-foot Paris Market. Form the cramped former location as The Paris Flea Market on Jones Street, operator Paula Danyluk and her husband, Taras, have transformed a kitschy antiques shop into a premier boutique.
-Jacob Cottingham
Savannah Magazine |
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Bon Appetit November 2005
Great Places to Shop in Savannah: The Paris Market / 36 West Broughton Street / 912.232.1500 / www.theparismarket.com
-Heather John
Bon Appetit |
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Lucky May 2005
"Go here for: French and Egyptian goods-everything has a delicate, romantic vibe. Pore over heaps of antique silver trays, monogrammed linen sheets, crystal pendant sconces, antique ceramic teapots from the oldest coffee shop in Cairo, which dates from the 1770’s, and a patisserie that serves coffee, sweets, and bread."
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Elle Decor May 2005
"…the Paris market & Brocante [is] the sort of boutiques you might find in Manhattan’s meat-packing district. This clever shop is full of period French furniture, Moroccan chandeliers, vintage glass, and gifts."
- Brad Gooch
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