Jim Morrison

Welcome to Morrison’s Paris Treasures — where every piece, whether a fragment, a trace of stone, or a fallen leaf, carries the spirit of Jim Morrison’s final days in the City of Light.

In 1971, the poet and rock icon settled into an apartment at 17 Rue Beautreillis in Le Marais, a quiet street of timeworn façades and hidden courtyards. Just steps from the Seine and the storied cafés of the Left Bank, Morrison wrote, wandered, and chased the freedom he craved away from the spotlight. This collection channels both the raw edge of rock and the romantic soul of Paris — keepsakes that let you hold a piece of the mystery, rebellion, and poetry he left behind.

Each piece is crafted as a respectful homage to Jim Morrison’s Paris, and includes only legally and ethically gathered natural materials from public spaces — chosen to capture the spirit, not the substance, of his story.