After Milan, the Mobilier national, and Le Bon Marché, Source Édition is now settling in Paris.
Located at 23 rue d’Aboukir, just steps from Place des Victoires, this new address marks a key milestone for the design house founded by Isabelle de Ponfilly and Joséphine Bursacchi.
Conceived as a living gallery, the showroom invites visitors to discover — and collect — the Maison’s reissued icons: Dialogue by André Monpoix, TU-TU by Turenne Chevallereau, Jumelles by Ben Swildens, Miniflore by Claude Courtecuisse, and Basilio by Giuseppe Rivadossi.
Each piece tells a story — that of an original design, faithfully revived with European craftsmanship and integrity.
To inaugurate this new space, Source Édition opens a dialogue between design and painting, presenting a work by Alexandre Kasproviez, in collaboration with Maestria, the gallery representing the artist.
His diptych Jardin I, Rio de Janeiro (2023, oil on canvas, 200 × 300 cm) echoes the furniture’s lines and textures, bridging art and design through light and matter.
Open Monday to Friday from 10 AM to 6 PM, the Source Édition showroom is both a boutique and a place of encounter — where each visit offers a moment suspended between heritage and contemporary creation.
📍 23 Rue d’Aboukir, 75002 Paris
🕙 Monday – Friday, 10 AM – 6 PM
✉️ info@source-edition.com
🌐 www.source-edition.com