La Maison de l’Ouzbékistan gallery in Paris is designed as a portal into the rich cultural heritage of Uzbekistan, a place where you can discover not only exquisite hand-crafted furnishings for your home, stunning hand-woven silk fabrics and a spectacular range of hand-crafted ceramics but also the stories behind them.
A tasteful blend of ancient and modern, Oriental and European. La Maison de l’Ouzbékistan is so much more than a boutique. It’s the heart of the Silk Road in the heart of Paris.
17, rue de Rivoli, 75004 Paris
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Beautiful objects in a beautiful setting ~ our Gallery showcases gorgeous handcrafted items from Uzbekistan.
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We invite you to discover in our boutique a selection of delightful hand-crafted items. As well as a wide range of exquisite ceramic tableware hand-finished with traditional designs, we also offer ornate hand-carved wooden plates and elegant coffee tables plus an assortment of unusual gift items.
Our selection of luxurious soft furnishings includes lavishly embroidered cushion covers made of hand-woven silks and cottons, as well as unique ikat items. Here you can also choose from our collection of silk scarves, stunning silk garments and stylish fashion accessories. La Maison de l’Ouzbékistan also supplies hand-made silks by the metre.
La Maison de l’Ouzbékistan gallery in Paris is designed as a portal into the rich cultural heritage of Uzbekistan, a place where you can discover not only exquisite hand-crafted furnishings for your home, stunning hand-woven silk fabrics and a spectacular range of hand-crafted ceramics but also the stories behind them.
As befits a Gallery at the crossroads of cultures, La Maison de l’Ouzbekistan stands on the famous Rue de Rivoli at the crossroads of the city’s renowned Marais and Quartier Latin districts, just 400m from the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall), perfectly at home between the historic architectural monuments and modern art galleries that abound in this area.