Homeware shopping in Prague
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Modernista
Modernista is an elegant gallery specialising in reproduction 20th-century furniture in classic styles ranging from art deco and cubist to functionalist and Bauhaus, including sensuously curved chairs that are a feature of the Icon Hotel, and an unusual chaise lounge by Adolf Loos (a copy of the one in the Villa Müller). The shop is inside the arcade at Celetná 12 (not visible from the street).
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Le Patio Lifestyle
There are lots of high-quality household accessories here, from wrought-iron chairs and lamps forged by Bohemian blacksmiths to scented wooden chests made by Indian carpenters. Plus you’ll find funky earthenware plant pots, chunky crystal wine glasses in contemporary designs, and many more tempting items that you just know will fit into your already crammed suitcase…
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Kubista
Appropriately located in the Museum of Czech Cubism in Prague’s finest cubist building, this shop specialises in limited-edition reproductions of distinctive cubist furniture and ceramics, and designs by masters of the form such as Josef Gočár and Pavel Janák. It also has a few original pieces for serious collectors with serious cash to spend.
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Orientální Koberce Palácka
The ‘Oriental Carpet Palace’ is a sumptuous showroom stocked with handmade carpets, rugs and wall hangings from Iran and other Central Asian states. The colourful pieces come in all sizes and prices and in intricate traditional designs, and the knowledgeable staff will be happy to help you make an informed purchase.
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