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  2. Beaugrenelle shopping mall - Wikipedia

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    Designed by Valode & Pistre, a Paris-based architecture firm known for designing and building Renault Technocentre and Incity Tower in Lyon, the shopping mall extends over six floors. One hundred and twenty stores and restaurants are spread over 50,000 m 2 of fashion retail space, divided into three buildings: Magnetic, Panoramic and City.

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    Paris-Giverny Designer Outlet [1] Provence Designer Outlet [1] Germany. Ochtrup Designer Outlet [1] Indonesia.

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    Updated: Black Friday's best weekend deals are here on Apple AirPods and iPads, Samsung TVs, Bissell vacuums, KitchenAid and Ninja small appliances, gifts for men, women and kids — and more.

  5. Art Nouveau in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Several Paris museums have notable collections of art, design and architecture from the period. They include: The Musée d'Orsay (paintings, furniture, sculpture) The Musée des Arts Decoratifs, or Museum of Decorative Arts, next to the Louvre. Furniture, glass, jewelry, porcelain, The Musée Carnavalet of the history of Paris. Reconstructed ...

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    The multi-layer design has reduced motion transfer and increased airflow to help prevent overheating. It's also free of fiberglass. At nearly 80%, this is a total steal.

  7. Charvet Place Vendôme - Wikipedia

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    Invoice (1860) to Nicholas Destréhan, a planter from Louisiana.. In 1839, Charvet already had some imitators, [n. 3] but still the "best supply". [24] The same year, Charvet held the title of official shirtmaker to the Jockey Club, [16] a very exclusive Parisian circle, then headed by Prince Napoléon Joseph Ney and inspired by Count Alfred d'Orsay, a famous French dandy. [25]