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Le Lieu boutique opening in NuLu

Meaning “the place” in French, the shop will offer high-end retail + floral design.

A black, brick wall features a script name in white paint.

The new boutique is also planning to open a 700-sqft champagne speakeasy in 2025.

Photo courtesy Le Lieu

NuLu’s newest boutique is set to open just in time for the holiday season — and it has us saying, “Oui, oui.”

Le Lieu will offer fashions, home decor, and self-care products, as well as a floral design studio, which will host seasonal workshops and floral design classes.

Located in a 3,000-sqft space on Shelby Street directly across the street from Clayton and Crume, the boutique is also planning a champagne speakeasy bar, which will open in spring 2025.

Le Lieu — which means, “the place” in French — will host its grand opening on Saturday, Nov. 9 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., in conjunction with the NuLu Jinglefest. It will include complimentary champagne, food, and other beverages.

The first class at the floral design studio will be a holiday wreath-making workshop, Dec. 5 through Dec. 8.

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