Marché Saint-Pierre Dreyfus
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Marché Saint-Pierre Dreyfus is an institution in the world of French textiles, established in the 1920s by Edmond Dreyfus, a merchant who began his career transporting rolls of fabric through Montmartre by wheelbarrow. From these humble origins, the business grew into one of the largest and most celebrated fabric stores in the world, now occupying an impressive 3,500 square metres spread across seven levels at the foot of the Sacré-Cœur basilica in the 18th arrondissement. The shop is a labyrinthine paradise for anyone who sews, decorates, or creates: thousands of rolls of fabric are arranged across the floors, encompassing every conceivable material and weave — printed cotton and linen, jersey, velvet, silk, taffeta, tulle, brocade, faux fur, upholstery fabrics, and exclusive prints from leading French designers including Pierre Frey, Christian Lacroix, and Amélie Prévot. Each floor is organized by textile type, with dedicated sections for clothing fabrics, home furnishings, luxury textiles, and lining materials, allowing customers to navigate with purpose or simply browse with wonder. Marché Saint-Pierre has long attracted an extraordinary clientele spanning international fashion professionals, Parisian stylists, theatrical costume designers, interior decorators, and everyday sewing enthusiasts. The market’s legendary reputation for competitive pricing and sheer range continues to draw visitors from across France and around the world. An online shop now extends its reach globally, offering a curated selection of fabrics, haberdashery, and sewing accessories with home delivery across Europe.
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