Thursday, May 22, 2014

Urban Jungle Bloggers: Boot Café In Paris




Greens are all around us. Of course there are plenty of greens in the nature, but speaking of a more urban space we can spot houseplants in so many interiors - in private homes, galleries, boutiques, shops, cafés, restaurants. That's why Judith and I have decided to dedicate this month's Urban Jungle Bloggers post to green cafés, shops and restaurants around the globe. We are very excited to see what our international green blogger family will come up with today and over the next few days.



I used a short Paris visit to look for a new inspiring green space and I was pretty lucky. I spotted a fab new café through Instagram and contacted the owner, two days later I was there - in front of probably the tiniest and cutes cafés in Paris: Boot Café



Boot Café is located in a typical Parisian street in the wonderful 3rd arrondissement and is tucked into an old shop. The entire old, blue wooden store front has been conserved and fuels the Parisian vibe of this rather international café. Owned by a charming French girl who had lived in New York City for quite a long time and run by a debonaire Swedish girl, this café attracts a creative and international crowd. 



As someone who lives in a small apartment I am used to tiny spaces. Boot Café is unmistakably one of them. It is literally one tiny room with three small tables and a few stools, a coffee bar with a refined selection of hot brews by the hyped Belleville roasters and a scrumptious assortment of locally made cookies, this café is also home to half a dozen houseplants. Snake plants and philodendron combined with fresh blooms make this café a wonderful green urban oasis in the middle of Paris.


If you happen to travel to Paris anytime soon, I warmly recommend a little stop-over at Boot Café. Enjoy a good cup of coffee, be it a latte, an espresso or a drip brew, relish a cookie and take in the wonderful moment in this tiny, green café in Paris.

Boot Café, 19 Rue du Pont aux Choux, 3rd Arrondissement, Paris

Urban Jungle Bloggers is a monthly series initiated by 2 bloggers: Igor (Happy Interior Blogand Judith (JOELIX.com). Every month we share ideas to create an urban jungle through styling ideas, DIYs and green tips & tricks. You can find additional inspiration on our Urban Jungle Bloggers Pinterest board and keep up-to-date on our Facebook page. Want to join? Use #urbanjunglebloggers on Twitter and Instagram. Or let us know and we'll share the badge and upcoming topics with you. Let's bring some green into your homes and blogs!

Photography by Igor Josifovic

29 comments :

  1. I think next time when we meet in Paris we'll need an entire day to check out all these fabulous green places, including this one!! Shall we start here with some good coffee? So nice that even though the place is very small, plants are very much part of the decoration. I also really like how they kept the old Cordonnerie facade, so charming! Happy Urban Jungle Bloggers day, Igor!

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    1. Merci mon amie & Urban Jungle Bloggers partner in crime:-) I think this will be a great place to kick off our next meeting in Paris in June. Can't wait!!

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  2. What a fab find, Igor. It looks very cute and it's such a nice mix of typical Parisian elements and a more international urban style.

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    1. Exactly my point, Lena. I loved the combination of traditional Parisian elements and a very urban, international vibe!

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  3. So nice this Cafè in Paris, I am a real coffee-addicted and I love this atmosphere!

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    1. You should bookmark the place for your next Paris trip:-)

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  4. One of my faves! Next time, let's go together :)

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  5. How very charming is this? It just proves over and over again that 'size does not matter'. Love their logo.... and your photographs. Great find Igor!

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    1. Isn't it, Tina? It was love at first sight if you want so:-) Happy weekend!

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  6. What a lovely place. LOVE the facade, and the blue, and the daisies in the normal glass.
    Beautiful place!

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  7. What a great find! The pictures really portray it's cool vibe and the houseplants really do enhance the interior.

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    1. Thanks Sarah. It seems like they've got the biophilia concept too - even a small space can 'breathe' with houseplants.

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  8. Meraviglioso! I would like to be in this place.... now!

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  9. So beautiful! and I love the girl's shirt :)

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    1. I was such a lucky guy to be that day in the café when she was wearing that radiant red blouse - she looked perfect in the setting!

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  10. Wow! Beautiful pics Igor! I love the Boot Cafe logo on the window and the plants on the shelfs :)

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    1. Thank you! It is a special place indeed. I liked the fact that it is so tiny yet so full of inspiration (not to mention the good coffee and cookies).

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  11. This place is so enchanting, make you feel like getting on the next flight and head to Paris just for a quick coffee! Love the atmosphere: thanks for sharing another great tip Igor!

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    1. Thank you my friend. I hope we can have a coffee there one day:-)

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  12. I think I have the wrong topic :))

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    1. That doesn't matter - everyone is welcome and you can join in in June again with our new topic!

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  13. I'm so sad I couldn't join this month but will for sure enjoy all the wonderful posts these days :) greetings julia

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    1. No worries Julia! We have a fab topic for June in preparation - I am sure you will love it:-) Stay tuned!

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  14. Oh such a charming little cafe! I think it's the small ones that often have so much personality. Lovely little green touches. Not sure if I can join in this month, perhaps really at the end of the month if I do. I'll see how I go because it is an interesting topic. Great photos Igor! M x

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    1. Oh we'd love to have you aboard this month, too Mel! No worries for the timing - we even had contributions for the April topic just a week ago. So everything is fine - join in when the timing is right for you! I am curious what place you have in mind...

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  15. Enticing, soothing, wholesome. A cool space indeed.

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