Atelier La Pomme, Quebec City

Atelier La Pomme, Quebec City

The Quartier Petit Champlain is renowned for its captivating architecture and its distinctive range of shops. It also boasts a rich history, dating back to the colonial era, and an innovative restoration process highlighted by the creation of a one-of-a-kind cooperative.

One such store in this charming district is Atelier La Pomme (La Pomme Workshop), specializing in Quebec fashion, which has been a fixture here for decades. Atelier La Pomme's primary objective is to promote products made in Quebec and currently features a curated selection of approximately thirty Quebec-based designers, including Marie-C, Huguette Fecteau, Eve Lavoie, Cokluch, Ruelle, Melow by Mélissa Bolduc, Dinh Ba, and Luc Fontaine.

Established in 1985, this boutique offers exclusive collections of fur, leather, and accessories catering to both men and women. Atelier La Pomme provides customer assistance in several languages, including French, English, Spanish, Japanese, and Korean. Within the store, you can explore exceptional suede and leather merchandise crafted by renowned designers like Odette Nappert and Paule Lamarche. A visit to this store is an opportunity to uncover the finest collections by Quebec designers!

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Sight Name: Atelier La Pomme
Sight Location: Quebec City, Canada (See walking tours in Quebec City)
Sight Type: Shopping

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