I’m anxiously awaiting perch.’s little giveaway to conclude so that we can award one of our blog readers over $100 in Nest products & the privilege of having named our gorgeous
Blue Indian Peacock.
Enter here if you haven't already and name this beautiful bird!
In the meantime, I thought I’d do a little post on what is my OTHER favorite store in the world and has entire FLOORS devoted to gorgeous taxidermy & entomology –
Deyrolle in Paris.
From the outside you would never know the treasures that await inside!
I had the pleasure of visiting this shop a few months ago when we visited our daughter studying in Paris last fall. It dates from the 1830’s and has been kept a bit of a secret.
Loved their window display.
Of course they have a peacock on display as well, along with a bobcat & aviary skeletons.
Deyrolle first opened in the 1830’s by Jean-Baptiste Deyrolle who loved entomology and whose clients were natural history collectors.
collection of African beetles
In addition he had a very successful taxidermy business which has grown...
Thirty years later his grandson Emile Deyrolle inherited the business.
Emile Deyrolle
In the later part of the 19th century Emile first developed a series of colorful posters called the Deyrolle Scholarly Museum, still famous in French schools today.
And just 11 years ago Louis Albert de Broglie took over Deyrolle and started his own series of posters and developed a line of gardening tools & supplies under the name of the Prince Jardinier
(The Gardener Prince).
I loved the Prince Jardinier collection of perfumes especially the scent Ciel Mon Jardin which I've adopted as my new signature scent.
They also carry an array of fabulous books.
stacks of books on insects & nature subjects
While for years Deyrolle has been kept under wraps, it is gaining in popularity from it's association with the film industry. Their taxidermy is available for rent for films.
Woody Allen set a great scene there in his recent movie Midnight in Paris.
Coincidentally my favorite film maker Wes Anderson is a big fan of Deyrolle too.
(My favorite film maker in my favorite shop (besides perch. of course) --
what are the chances?
And in October Louis Vuitton showed a collection of their leather goods there.