34 boulevard Saint-Germain – 5th arrondissement, Paris

The birthplace of Diptyque, at the heart of the Latin Quarter, 34 boulevard Saint-Germain is steeped in history and imbued with fantasy, a place of poetic wanderings.

34 Boulevard Saint Germain – the essence of the Diptyque art of living

A multifaceted space, 34 boulevard Saint-Germain was part home decoration boutique, part artist's studio and part antique emporium – and it fast became a must for lovers of art and design from Paris and beyond. With his experience on and off stage, Yves Coueslant, one of the three founders, breathed theatrical life into the boutique, which set the scene for his window displays. Here, the trio displayed their refined, geometric fabric designs alongside finds hand-picked on their travels. For visitors, it was a glorious jumble of Pollock theatres made of English paper, Japanese kites and German lanterns placed next to wooden figurines, bags and cushions, incense, potpourri and borosilicate laboratory jars filled with colourful seeds.


This extraordinary lair, where visitors never knew what treasures they might stumble upon next, reflected the wealth of influences the three friends shared. Although the “concept store” did not yet exist, it had just been invented.

34 Boulevard Saint-Germain

The quintessence of Diptyque's art of living in a signature scent. Fresh notes of moss, blackcurrant leaves, oriental spices … 34 Boulevard Saint-Germain is also the name of a collection that expresses the spirit of the Latin Quarter in Paris - bohemian, intellectual and artistic.