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Détaillant en articles pour la maison et le jardin proposant des meubles, de la décoration intérieure ou des produits de jardin extérieur.
Transformer votre maison et jardin en espaces de vie inspirants
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Macuisinedexterieur
Macuisinedexterieur.fr retails modular outdoor kitchens, built-in gas & charcoal grills, pizza ovens, refrigeration drawers, storage cabinets and countertop modules made of stainless steel, teak or ceramic. Prices sit squarely in the premium segment: complete islands start around €6,000 and fully-equipped configurations exceed €25,000. The company sells only through its French-language e-commerce site and a single Paris-area showroom; nationwide delivery and white-glove assembly are included.
The brand’s core promise is a “plug-and-play” kitchen that ships ready to connect to domestic gas, water and electric lines without masonry work. Frames are 304-grade steel with a 15-year structural warranty, and every module is specified to 60 cm European widths so layouts can be re-arranged seasonally. Its best-known line is the CX Collection, whose flush-mount teppanyaki plate and hidden refrigeration block have been featured in *Côté Sud* and *Architectural Digest France*.
Buyers are 35-60-year-old homeowners in southern France and Ile-de-France who already own a high-end indoor kitchen and want the same ergonomics outside. They value design minimalism, professional-grade appliances and the ability to personalize finishes without commissioning a bespoke masonry build.
Competitors include masonry-centric outdoor-kitchen firms and luxury grill brands that require on-site fabrication; Macuisinedexterieur differentiates by offering a fully engineered, modular system that can be installed in one day, moved if the client relocates and expanded later without structural work.
Votre cuisine intérieure dehors, sans travaux, sans compromis
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Arred in Italy
Arred in Italy sells contemporary Italian furniture and lighting for every room: sofas, dining sets, beds, storage, office pieces and designer lamps. Price points sit in the mid-range (€800–€4,000 for seating; €300–€1,500 for lighting), with occasional premium solid-wood or marble pieces reaching €6,000. The company is digital-first—orders are placed through arredinitaly.com and shipped nationwide—but it also operates a 1,200 m² showroom in Caravaggio, Bergamo, where stock can be tested and collected.
The brand’s USP is “Made-in-Italy within 15 days”: every item is manufactured by small Lombard and Veneto workshops, finished to order, and delivered faster than traditional Italian factories. Collections such as the modular “Rialto” sofa system and the extendable “Verde” dining table are promoted for their eco-certified woods, 200+ fabric options, and flat-pack engineering that cuts freight volume by 40%. A 10-year frame warranty and free material swatches reinforce quality claims.
Core buyers are 30-55-year-old urban professionals upgrading apartments or second homes, value-driven consumers who want authentic Italian design without showroom mark-ups, and Airbnb hosts furnishing short-rental flats quickly. The brand speaks to a lifestyle of understated luxury, sustainability, and time-saving e-commerce; 68% of customers self-identify as “design enthusiasts” in post-purchase surveys.
Arred competes with heritage Italian labels that rely on boutique retail networks and with global flat-pack giants that import from Asia. It differentiates by keeping production regional, offering customization at mid-market prices, and compressing lead times to two weeks—speed and provenance its mass-market rivals cannot match.
Italian design, made fast, without the Italian price tag
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Vitrine Magique
Vitrine Magique est un détaillant de chaussures spécialisé dans la présentation d'une collection soigneusement sélectionnée de chaussures, mettant l'accent sur une présentation attrayante et le style.
Chaque paire raconte une histoire de style et d'élégance soigneusement mise en scène
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Merinos
Merinos.fr is the e-commerce arm of the 90-year-old French blanket maker Merinos. The site sells primarily wool and cotton bed blankets (single to king), throws, mattress protectors and institutional bedding, priced €39–€290—solid mid-range, sitting between mass-market and designer linens. Orders are shipped France-wide; there is no company-owned store network, but selected linens are stocked by ~300 independent bedding and department stores.
The brand’s distinction is vertical integration: wool is sourced, carded, woven and finished in its own mill in Mazamet (Tarn), the last remaining fully integrated blanket plant in France. Merinos promotes “Made in France” origin, OEKO-TEX certification, mulesing-free Merino wool, and long-staple combed cotton. Best-known lines are the classic “Vedette” wool blanket and the lighter “Laponie” jacquard throw, both sold year-round in a wide palette of dyed-in-the-fibre colours.
Core buyers are 35-70-year-old homeowners who want natural fibres, regional manufacturing and durability rather than fast-fashion décor. The brand appeals to consumers prioritising warmth-to-weight ratio, hypo-allergenic properties and support for French textile jobs; institutional clients (hotels, retirement homes, naval outfitters) value fire-retardant custom sizing and repeat-order reliability.
Merinos competes against EU-based heritage mills and private-label blanket programs from large home chains. It differentiates through domestic production, ability to customise size/finish within two weeks, and lifetime repair service—rare at this price tier—while leveraging its historic name to justify a modest premium over Asian imports.
Neuf décennies de savoir-faire textile français, tissé pour durer
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Dema France
Dema France is a premium leather-goods house that sells small leather accessories, handbags, briefcases and travel pieces priced €120-€950. 90 % of turnover comes from its own French-language e-boutique, with the balance through a handful of Paris concept stores and seasonal pop-ups at Galeries Lafayette.
The brand positions itself as “slow luxury”: every piece is cut, saddle-stitched and edge-painted by one craftsperson in its Caen atelier from French calf and Limoges-tanned goatskin, then numbered and registered for lifetime repair. The reversible two-tone “Cabas 48h” and modular “Carré” pouch system have become cult items among leather-forum enthusiasts for their clean, hardware-free lines and patina-friendly aniline finishes.
Customers are 30-55, design-literate professionals who want heritage French quality without logomania; they value traceability, repairability and the ability to monogram or re-colour a piece years after purchase. The tone is discreet luxury—Instagram posts show architects and sommeliers carrying the same bag from boardroom to weekend market.
Dema competes in the same niche as small-batch European ateliers that emphasise vegetable-tanned leather and hand-stitching, but differentiates by keeping the entire process in Normandy, offering a digital product passport and a 30 % trade-in credit toward refurbishment or upgrade, reinforcing circular ownership rather than seasonal replacement.
Leather that ages beautifully, crafted by one person's hands, numbered for life
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ID Market
ID Market is a France-based pure-play e-commerce retailer that focuses on ready-to-assemble garden and home products: garden sheds, pergolas, furniture, storage units, barbecues, spas and seasonal décor. Most items sit in the low-to-mid price band, typically €99-€1,200, with occasional premium aluminium or resin structures reaching €2,000. All sales flow through the single French-language site, which ships to mainland France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Monaco from three regional warehouses.
The company positions itself as the “jardinier malin” (smart gardener) specialist, emphasising flat-pack kits that can be built in under an hour without special tools. Best-known lines include the “Abri de Jardin Résine” resin sheds and the “Salon de Jardin Monaco” rattan set, both perennial top sellers promoted in bi-weekly flash sales. Every product page carries 360° views, downloadable instructions and a declared spare-parts guarantee for five years, reducing the DIY anxiety that deters online furniture purchases.
Core buyers are 30-55-year-old suburban homeowners and second-home owners who want to upgrade gardens quickly and affordably; 63 % of traffic arrives from mobile, indicating heavy weekend project research. Value-seeking, convenience-driven and eco-conscious, these shoppers favour recyclable resin over wood to cut maintenance and prefer home delivery over hypermarket pick-up.
ID Market competes in the crowded “affordable flat-pack outdoor living” space against generalist furniture sites, DIY superstores and marketplace sellers. It differentiates through category depth (1,500 SKUs garden-only), next-day French-language support, proprietary resin blends advertised as 100 % recyclable, and a 30-day “satisfied or refunded” policy that includes free return pick-up on bulky items—services few cut-price rivals match at comparable prices.
Votre jardin de rêve s'assemble en une heure, sans outils
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Nordicpeace
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Sérénité scandinave pour une vie plus harmonieuse et apaisée
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