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Homeware shopping in Germany

  1. A

    Glasklar

    Owner Jan Hinrichs knows which glass to use for wine, water, tea, grappa, champagne or a martini, and his shop has nothing but floor-to-ceiling shelves of beverage vessels in their infinite, timeless variety. They’re complemented by a smallish assortment of vases, ashtrays, teapots and bowls. Prices start at less than €1.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Lunamaro

    Entered via a courtyard off busy Bergmannstrasse, the poetic-sounding Lunamaro awakens longings for far-away places and exotic climes. Figurines from Mexico, hammocks from Brazil, candles from Africa, blankets from India and other exotic items will add a touch of fairytale to your flat until your next blue-sky holiday.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Coledampf’s CulturCentrum

    The ultimate chef’s playground, this store is stuffed with everything from the functional to the frivolous. From shiny copper pans to ravioli cutters, iced-tea glasses to espresso pots – you’re sure to find something you can’t live without among the 8000 or so items stocked here.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Stilwerk

    This four-storey temple of good taste will have devotees of the finer things itching to redecorate. Everything you could possibly want for home and hearth – from tactile key rings to glossy grand pianos and quality vintage design – is here, plus all the top names (eg Bang & Olufsen, Ligne Roset, Niessing).

    reviewed

  5. E

    Manufactum

    Anyone with an admiration for top-quality German design classics should make a beeline for this store. Last-a-lifetime household items compete for shelf space with retro toys, Bauhaus lamps and times-gone-by stationary.

    reviewed