LOEWE Has Just Opened Its Second ‘Casa’ in Paris
LOEWE opens a new store at 396 Rue Saint-Honoré, marking the second CASA LOEWE in Paris. Set across two floors, on one of the city’s most historic luxury streets, the space is conceived not simply as a store, but as a curation of artworks and design, with an interior entirely shaped for discovery and dialogue.
Spanning 405 sqm, CASA LOEWE St. Honoré presents a curated selection of women’s and men’s collections where materials, textures and objects lead the way. Concrete, hand-glazed ceramics, brass and marble create a tactile landscape. Texture is everywhere — underfoot, along the walls, in the way light settles on surfaces — celebrating LOEWE’s commitment to art and craft.
Art is woven seamlessly into the space, drawn entirely from the LOEWE art collection. Contemporary works by Mary Stephenson, Jordan Belson and Ian Felice are placed in dialogue with 17th-century portraiture from the Dutch and Anglo-Flemish schools. Rather than opposing past and present, the encounter creates correspondences — between material and image, stillness and movement, intimacy and monument. Etchings by Paul Thek appear throughout, adding moments of vulnerability and quiet intensity.
Design continues this spirit of cultural and artistic exchange. Iconic pieces by Gerrit Thomas Rietveld and George Nakashima sit alongside LOEWE’s in-house creations. Custom rugs, based on designs by British textile artist John Allen and produced as artisan wool carpets in Spain, introduce colour and abstraction, anchoring the environment in a richly textured universe.
CASA LOEWE St. Honoré proposes a singular experience, shaped by curiosity. A space where craft becomes encounter, art becomes conversation, and materials become a way of seeing. An interior that reflects LOEWE’s universe in all its intelligence, warmth and commitment to handmade.
























