Keller Street, located in the heart of the 11th, is one of those unique spots in Paris that exudes an inexplicable charm and a vibrant humanity. On both sides of this often-overlooked street that connects Rue de Charonne to Rue de la Roquette, you'll find independent boutiques showcasing passionate artisans and merchants. Among our favorite addresses on the street is la Boutik Broc, a haven for second-hand decor that will delight all fans of flea markets and garage sales.
A Temple of Second-Hand Treasures
As soon as you step through the door, your eyes are captured from all sides, searching for treasures of all kinds. From Art Deco lamps to Ricard carafes, and including mirrors with stunning wooden frames or 70s bedside tables, you can find just about everything here, with a special focus on tableware (dishes, linens, glasses, and even some lovely pieces).

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A place where every piece has its story
What makes this place so rich, where you could spend hours getting lost among the objects that take us back to another era, is that each piece is almost unique and carefully sourced by Anissa, who only buys things she truly loves. You can really feel it! In this old butcher’s shop from the late 19th century, with its surviving grilles and tiles, every find tells us a story, and believe us, the hardest part will be not leaving with the entirety of the Boutik !

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