The House of Uzbekistan in Paris

Just a few blocks away from Notre Dame, you’ll find La Maison de Ouzbekistan, an Uzbek gallery and boutique store in Paris. One thing that caught my eye as soon as I walked in, was their beautiful stone arch that transported me back to my time in Uzbekistan last winter. As you walk through this arch, you can see the inside is decorated with colorful Uzbek tiles. Aside from the pieces to sell, they also have beautiful woven Ikat decor on the walls. All the vibrant colors and designs reminded me of all the amazing Uzbek designers that I have had the privilege to meet in my journeys.
Inside this shop, you will find all kinds of goods from different regions of Uzbekistan including Samarkand and Bukhara. The dish ware was so elegant with a variety of patterns and colors. They had large bowls for serving or decoration and smaller more everyday cups and plates. They had unique vases and teapots that would be an addition to any home.
If you already have plenty of dishes at home, then you can browse through a range of beautiful Ikat fabrics. They have clothes, scarves, pillowcases, tablecloths, and even shoes designed with the beautiful Uzbek fabric and embroidery.
As you walk around this shop, you can see how these artists are adding contemporary twists to traditional Uzbek design. Uzbekistan has a rich history, especially as a hub for the ancient Silk Road. They have developed and curated their art for hundreds of years now, and it is amazing to see that displayed through textiles and dishware, among other things.
Go check out their website below for more photos and information and don’t miss this must-see store on your next trip to Paris!









