Polène opens a new showcase of elegance on the Champs-Élysées

The high-end leather goods brand Polène inaugurates a new boutique a stone’s throw from the Champs-Élysées. A refined space where architecture meets craftsmanship, for a unique shopping experience in the heart of Paris.

A meteoric rise

Founded in 2016, Polène has quickly established itself as an essential reference in the world of French-style luxury bags. With its refined aesthetic, noble materials and DNA deeply rooted in craftsmanship, the brand has won over a loyal customer base in France and abroad. After a boutique on Rue de Richelieu and a corner at Le Bon Marché, the brand now has a flagship address on the Champs-Élysées.

A place designed like a private mansion

Polène unveils its new address at 2 Rond-Point des Champs-Élysées Marcel-Dassault. Housed in a handsome stone building, this 450m², two-storey boutique offers a serene yet majestic atmosphere. Designed by the Korean architectural firm WGNB – responsible for boutiques in Seoul and London – it features vast 5-metre-high columns and a succession of sculptural domes. Every detail reflects the brand’s aesthetic universe: beige harmonies, enveloping curves and structured design.

A tribute to craftsmanship

Far from a simple sales space, the boutique celebrates craftsmanship in all its splendor. Oak tables by cabinetmaker Robin Poupard, covered in compressed leather, sit alongside a circular sofa by Marianna Ladreyt, handmade in her Paris workshop. On the jewelry side, architect and ceramist Clémentine Debaere-Lewandowski has designed a table composed of 500 white stoneware pieces, taken from rock impressions in southern Spain, the home region of the Polène workshops.

An invitation to experience luxury differently

With this new boutique, Polène goes beyond the simple act of shopping to offer a true immersion in its universe. Emblematic bags, nature-inspired jewelry, small leather goods, exceptional furniture… everything here exudes lasting refinement. An address to discover without delay, for an elegant interlude in the heart of the City of Light.

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