
The prince of taxidermists —
Stuffing all creatures great and small since 1831, the exotic Paris taxidermist Deyrolle is owned by a prince -- Louis Albert de Broglie.

'Fallen Off a Truck' —
Its name referring to its heterogeneous stock, Tombées du Camion sells everything from doll's heads to broken clocks.

House of honey —
Spooning out the goods since 1905, Maison du Miel is the queen bee of Parisian honey vendors.

For your eyes only —
Selling vintage dead stock glasses, this is possibly the coolest collection of specs on the planet.

The fake boutique —
People thought this was a boutique -- and so it became one. It sells hangover pills and surreal board games such as Half-Assed Meditations.

Spicing up Paris —
Goumanyat & Son Royaume has a 200-year spice-selling legacy behind it, specializing in saffron.

By a nose —
By means of a questionnaire, Nose aims to match clients with their ideal perfume.

Rat-titude —
You may not want to buy something from this exterminators but tourists come from far and wide to be photographed in front of its grotesque window display.



