
Crushes
Room Service
Saturday 20 May 2017
In the heart of the trendy « Montorgueil » district in Paris (ideal to shop or have a drink), the charming rue d’Argout hides a shop where I could browse for hours: Room Service. Conceived like a little boudoir with an ultra-feminine decor, it’s a paradise for whoever is looking for an edgy selection of vintage clothes or unique pieces. Designer Pascale brought back these selections from trips around the world…but what really, really struck me was her jewerly collection « Room Service Jewelry ».


I have a huge crush on these creations, handmade in Pascale’s workshop in Paris, reflecting the designer’s assertive personality and bohemian spirit. Pascale loves to combine precious and semi-precious stones with 24-karat fine good as well as pearls and colorful threads. These eclectic and delicate designed jewelry pieces will go perfectly with your summer outfits! Have you ever secretly dreamed of a ring or bracelet so unique it had yet to designed … Pascale can make your dream come true and design a made to measure piece for you!



When you enter the shop you’ll probably see Pascale and her team working on their new collections on a beautiful central wood table, surrounded by stones, threads, and other accessories. I love the ” workshop-boutique” atmosphere, it’s such an invitation to travel, reverie, and authenticity. How many times do you to see real craftmanship these days and how your clothes and jewelry are made?



f you think handmade jewlery, know-how, originality, “Made in France” has a cost, you will be surprised by the very affordable prices of Room Service Jewelry.
Now, you’re dying to shop right? Room Service’s eshop will soon be available. Meanwhile, I encourage you to like their Facebook page as well as their Instagram account to receive the latest news! Also, you can shop Room Service Jewelry in the prestigious French mall Printemps and Leon Harper.


To learn more or visit the boutique:
ROOM SERVICE
52, rue d’Argout
75002 Paris.
+33 1 77 11 27 24
Hello,
I apologize, my written French is not fluent yet.
I purchased a necklace from Le 54 in Paris in June. It was gold with a medium-sized teardrop-shaped pendant which had a small dark stone toward one end. I’ve lost it, and I was hoping to buy another.
Unfortunately, I am now back in Canada. I was wondering if you could help me identify the necklace, and create an online order that will ship to me. I understand that it will be expensive, and I am willing to absorb those costs as the piece was beautiful and most sentimental to me. I apologize that I cannot provide you with more details – unfortunately, I never got a photo of the necklace.
Please let me know if you can be of assistance.
All the best,
Lauren