Collected in France, Chosen for the Heart of the Home

For kitchens that honor memory, use, and time

For as long as I can remember, I’ve had a love affair with France - its language, its history, its kitchens, its way of life. For over ten years, I’ve lived in the rhythm of sourcing antiques across the French countryside and villages, learning to see beauty in every worn copper pot, every linen with its softened edges, every piece that carried memory.

My shop is born from those years, and from the belief that the kitchen is the soul of the home. These treasures are more than antiques-they are witnesses to family meals, to laughter, to history unfolding in daily life.

I don’t chase trends, I curate pieces that feel timeless, soulful, and alive with their past. Each object is chosen with care, with the hope that it becomes part of your story, just as it has been part of mine.

My Philosophy

Some pieces ask to be used again. Others ask to be preserved exactly as they survived. I choose what I would want in my own kitchen - whether polished for cooking or kept in its original patina. Always French. Always worthy of love and long use.

A smiling woman wearing sunglasses and a light-colored hoodie, taking a selfie in front of the ruins of an old stone church with tall, arched windows and columns.