After several weeks of renovation, we are delighted to unveil the expansion of our boutique at 2 bis Rue de Normandie in Paris.

Conceived as a true extension of our brand’s universe, this new 30 m² space draws inspiration from the architecture of Casa Luis Barragán, which served as the creative starting point for the project.

A modernist masterpiece and the home-studio of Mexican architect Luis Barragán (1902–1988), Casa Barragán in Mexico City is distinguished by its unique relationship with color, light, and space.

To design this extension at 2 bis Rue de Normandie, Parisian architects Antoine Collet and Christophe Muller chose to reinterpret specific elements through a highly contemporary lens.

Screen-like structures—designed to function as display walls—now define the new boutique space. Garments and signature collars are showcased against panels of vibrant color, creating a subtle link between Barragán’s modernist legacy and the 13 Bonaparte aesthetic.

A fresh perspective for our iconic Haut-Marais location, envisioned as a living space where architecture, color, and clothing converge.

We look forward to welcoming you and introducing you to this new addition to the house.

See you soon.

The 13 Bonaparte Team

3D views of the extension at 2 bis Rue de Normandie

The former storage area was demolished to make way for this expansion.