The name means treasure house in French, and the stock lives up to it: French provincial and shabby-chic furniture, gilt mirrors, Tiffany-style lamps, soft furnishings and giftware arranged wall to wall. The setting does much of the work, a 1930s Grafton Street building left largely in its original state, so the wares and the room share the same patina. Handpicked rather than warehoused, the collection turns over regularly and skews decorative and domestic rather than heavy antique, with soaps and small gifts filling the gaps between larger pieces. Run by Shirley Molloy and open Wednesday to Saturday, it is the more curated end of Warwick's second-hand trade, a short walk from the Palmerin Street core and worth timing a visit around its mid-week hours.