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Storefront > Rent a showroom space > Pop-up Showroom in Paris > Pop-up Showroom in 7th arrondissement of Paris > Pop-up Showroom in Rue Du Bac, Paris
Rue du Bac is one of the most refined commercial streets on the Left Bank, running through the heart of the 7th arrondissement between Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Seine. A pop-up showroom on Rue du Bac puts your collection in front of a clientele that values quality, craftsmanship and editorial taste. Browse available showroom spaces below and book directly through Storefront.
Rue du Bac sits at the crossroads of Parisian art, design and fashion. The street is lined with independent galleries, concept stores and luxury boutiques, which means consistent foot traffic from buyers, press and creative professionals. Unlike busier commercial corridors on the Right Bank, Rue du Bac offers a quieter, more curated atmosphere that suits private viewings, press appointments and invitation-only presentations.
The neighbourhood draws a high-spending, design-literate audience. For brands launching a new collection, testing the French market or holding a seasonal sample sale, this location signals taste without the noise of higher-volume retail districts. It is also well connected by Métro (line 12, Rue du Bac station), making it easy for buyers travelling from showroom appointments across the city.
The 7th arrondissement has a mix of property styles that lend themselves well to temporary showroom use. Spaces typically fall into a few categories:
Classic Haussmannian apartments with high ceilings, parquet floors and natural light, ideal for fashion and jewellery presentations
Ground-floor boutique units with street-facing windows, suited to sample sales and public-facing showrooms
Gallery-style white-cube spaces that work for accessories, design objects or art-adjacent brand activations
Rental terms on Storefront range from a single day to several months. Most showroom bookings on Rue du Bac run between three days and two weeks, often timed around Paris Fashion Week or the buying calendar. If you are exploring showroom space for rent more broadly, Storefront lists options across every major fashion city.
Rue du Bac and the surrounding streets of the 7e 75007 have long been associated with discreet, high-end commerce. Fashion brands choose this area for showrooms because the neighbourhood's reputation reinforces the brand positioning they want to project. A sample sale space on Rue du Bac attracts a local clientele that already shops at Le Bon Marché, one of Paris's most prestigious department stores, located just minutes away on Rue de Sèvres.
During the main buying windows (January and June for womenswear, February and July for menswear, plus pre-collection appointments in between), short-term showroom demand in the 7th arrondissement rises sharply. Booking early is important. Storefront lets you filter by dates, capacity and budget so you can lock in the right space before peak season.
Each Paris neighbourhood offers a different context for a showroom rental. Le Marais (3rd and 4th arrondissements) is the default for streetwear, contemporary fashion and younger brands. The 1st arrondissement around the Tuileries suits luxury houses during Fashion Week. Rue du Bac and the 7th sit in between: elevated but approachable, editorial but not exclusionary.
If your brand targets a mature, design-conscious buyer, Rue du Bac often outperforms flashier districts. If you want to compare options across the city, browse showroom space in Paris or explore specific arrondissements like the 1er 75001 and the 16e 75016. For a neighbourhood-level breakdown of the Marais, the Le Marais pop-up shops and showrooms guide covers what works there and why.
A few things to keep in mind when planning a showroom rental in the 7th arrondissement:
Timing matters. Paris Fashion Week dates are published well in advance. If your showroom is tied to the buying calendar, start searching at least six to eight weeks before the event.
Check building access. Many Rue du Bac spaces are inside residential buildings with courtyard entrances, shared staircases or concierge-controlled access. Confirm delivery logistics and guest entry before signing.
Furniture and fixtures vary. Some spaces come fully equipped with rails, lighting and seating. Others are bare shells. Storefront listings specify what is included, so review the amenities list carefully.
For a broader overview of launching a temporary retail or showroom presence in the city, the complete guide to starting a pop-up shop in Paris covers permits, costs and neighbourhood selection in detail.
Showroom rental prices on Rue du Bac typically range from 200 to 800 euros per day depending on size, fit-out level and street visibility. Weekly rates often include a discount. Prices rise during Paris Fashion Week and major buying windows, so booking early helps secure better rates.
Most Storefront showroom rentals on Rue du Bac are available from one day up to several months. The most common booking length is three days to two weeks, usually aligned with buying appointments, press days or sample sale events.
Yes. The street sits near Le Bon Marché and draws a high-spending local audience familiar with fashion and design. Ground-floor spaces with street-facing windows work particularly well for sample sales, as they attract walk-in traffic from the neighbourhood.
Rue du Bac is a strong option for off-schedule showrooms during Paris Fashion Week. The area is quieter than the Marais or Tuileries but still central and well connected by Métro. Demand peaks during PFW, so start your search at least six weeks in advance.
The area attracts mid-to-high-end fashion labels, jewellery designers, lifestyle brands and independent accessories makers. Brands that value a curated, understated setting over high foot traffic tend to prefer the 7th arrondissement over busier Right Bank locations.
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