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Forever Paris

A Guide to the Timeless Soul of the City

Hardcover
$35.00 US
6"W x 8-1/4"H | 20 oz | 12 per carton
On sale Oct 28, 2025 | 304 Pages | 9782080482457

Marin Montagut’s beautifully designed guide takes readers inside the most charming shops, museums, neighborhoods, gardens, restaurants, and cafés that exude the enchanting essence of Paris.

To discover every beguiling corner of Paris, follow illustrator Marin Montagut through three hundred poetic spots that capture the timeless soul of the city. Explore the city’s twenty arrondissements like a local. Step inside interior design and home renovation emporiums to source antiques, room moldings, doorknobs, and light fixtures. Stock up on culinary provisions, from kitchenware to rare spices, wine, chocolates, candy, and pastries. Pamper yourself with French beauty products at homeopathic pharmacies. See the city’s monuments from a new perspective on a boat cruise along the Seine, meander through hidden squares and quartiers that hold the secrets of Paris’s past, or stop to smell the flowers in botanical gardens. Visit unique galleries and artists’ studios—from the Museum of Fairground Arts or the hunting museum to the residence of a Second Empire courtesan. You’ll be tempted by sundry souvenirs and original gifts, handcrafted by artists and artisans, including lithographs, porcelain floral creations, custom umbrellas, couture fans, and vintage toys. Illustrated throughout with Montagut’s charming watercolors and designed in the style of a vintage travel guide and mercantile stock list, this irresistible volume features gilded pages, a ribbon page marker, and a fold-out accordion map; it’s the perfect gift for visitors and armchair travelers alike.
Marin Montagut is a French illustrator and designer with an eponymous boutique dedicated to whimsical decorative objects. He has published Extraordinary Collections (2023), Timeless Paris (2021), and coauthored Maison: Parisian Chic at Home (2018). He has collaborated with the Château de Versailles and many brands, including Ladurée, Farrow & Ball, the Ritz Paris, Diptyque, and Pierre Frey.

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Marin Montagut’s beautifully designed guide takes readers inside the most charming shops, museums, neighborhoods, gardens, restaurants, and cafés that exude the enchanting essence of Paris.

To discover every beguiling corner of Paris, follow illustrator Marin Montagut through three hundred poetic spots that capture the timeless soul of the city. Explore the city’s twenty arrondissements like a local. Step inside interior design and home renovation emporiums to source antiques, room moldings, doorknobs, and light fixtures. Stock up on culinary provisions, from kitchenware to rare spices, wine, chocolates, candy, and pastries. Pamper yourself with French beauty products at homeopathic pharmacies. See the city’s monuments from a new perspective on a boat cruise along the Seine, meander through hidden squares and quartiers that hold the secrets of Paris’s past, or stop to smell the flowers in botanical gardens. Visit unique galleries and artists’ studios—from the Museum of Fairground Arts or the hunting museum to the residence of a Second Empire courtesan. You’ll be tempted by sundry souvenirs and original gifts, handcrafted by artists and artisans, including lithographs, porcelain floral creations, custom umbrellas, couture fans, and vintage toys. Illustrated throughout with Montagut’s charming watercolors and designed in the style of a vintage travel guide and mercantile stock list, this irresistible volume features gilded pages, a ribbon page marker, and a fold-out accordion map; it’s the perfect gift for visitors and armchair travelers alike.

Author

Marin Montagut is a French illustrator and designer with an eponymous boutique dedicated to whimsical decorative objects. He has published Extraordinary Collections (2023), Timeless Paris (2021), and coauthored Maison: Parisian Chic at Home (2018). He has collaborated with the Château de Versailles and many brands, including Ladurée, Farrow & Ball, the Ritz Paris, Diptyque, and Pierre Frey.