apartment therapy changing the world, one room at a time


The Best Place to Buy Quality Copper Cookware in Paris

ed3.jpgEveryone is always asking me where to buy copper pots in Paris. And while internet shopping and the fallen dollar mean that buying copper cookware in Paris is not the bargain it once was, the act of buying copper pots is still a cherished errand for foodies on vacation who want to bring back a souvenir that will last a lifetime (and beyond).

 
 

edparis.jpg

You can find copper pots in department stores, second-hand shops and brocantes. But for brand new copper cookware, your first stop should be E. Dehillerin. A famous family-owned Paris cookware shop that has been around since 1820, E. Dehillerin is hardly a secret. But if you've never been, it's worth a trip for copper pots and other quality cooking equipment, or just a window shop. And if you're not planning to be in Paris anytime soon, you can order online via their website.

ed2.jpg

Other cookware resources in Paris:

A. Simon

Mora

La Bovida (36 rue Montmartre, 1st arrondissement)


- Kristin Hohenadel blogging from rue Vieille du Temple, Paris, France. She can be reached at kristinh @ apartmenttherapy . com

Tags

Cookware & Tools, Kitchen Supply stores, Travel, Europe/UK, Europe

Related Links

Share

Comments (3)

This question from reader Sarah:

I'm going to Rome for the first time in about a week. Your post on copper cookware as souvenirs from Paris got me wondering what your suggestion would be for a souvenir to last a lifetime from Rome. Thanks!

posted by -Kristin Hohenadel on July 8th 2008 at 11:26pm
view -Kristin Hohenadel 's profile

Sarah,

To last a lifetime, I would suggest bringing back a marble mortar and (wooden) pestle that you can use to make pesto for the rest of your days. Of course it will weigh a ton, so be sure to otherwise pack lightly!

Anyone else have ideas?

posted by -Kristin Hohenadel on July 8th 2008 at 11:31pm
view -Kristin Hohenadel 's profile

Also, Sarah, here's another Rome kitchen souvenir we covered previously:

http://www.thekitchn.com/thekitchn/slinks/slinksn-slingks-surreptitious-web-links-to-other-good-sites-029890

posted by -Kristin Hohenadel on July 8th 2008 at 11:37pm
view -Kristin Hohenadel 's profile