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The Italian footwear brand, known for blending pop art, the contemporary rise of L.A., and the brutalist style of Japanese architecture, has decided to expand its universe by launching a conceptual pop-up in Paris where you can find everything from coveted objects to cafés curated by Maurice Sfez.
Among shoes like their iconic Bulla Babies, accessories, and fashion eyewear, Nodaleto has opened the Nodacafé corner, serving drinks created in collaboration with the Parisian café Maurice Sfez. Additionally, with each coffee purchase, there is a chance to win prizes.


The menu, created by restaurateur Maurice Sfez, features his hits such as coffees from the Moïse roastery and his Australian-inspired offerings based on classic lattes like vanilla or his “freddos,” which are cold coffees served in cans. The drink selection, complemented by two versions of matcha, can be paired with their Liege waffles, originally from Belgium.


The pop-up, orchestrated by its creative director Julia Toledano, will be open until June 26th at number 5 rue Rouget de Lisle, just a few steps from the Tuileries and Place de la Concorde, behind rue Saint-Honoré.