Warsaw Shopping

  1. Aniela

    Forget the shopping malls and generic shops, they're for kids. Real shoppers should take to the back streets of Warsaw, where the art of handmade products is still alive, and quality over quantity is paramount. Aniela is possibly the last corset maker in Warsaw; slim-lined, and tight fitting, since 1896.

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  2. Bazar na Kole

    This huge antiques and bric-a-brac market, located in the western suburb of Koło, offers everything from old farm implements and furniture to WWII relics such as rusted German helmets, ammo boxes and shell casings. You will have to pick through the junk to find a bargain, but that's half the fun. Take tram 12, 13 or 24 to the Dalibora stop.

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  3. Bracia Łopieńscy

    Forget the shopping malls and generic shops, they're for kids. Real shoppers should take to the back streets of Warsaw, where the art of handmade products is still alive, and quality over quantity is paramount. Bracia Łopieńscy is the oldest bronze-metal foundry in Warsaw, in business since 1862. Pick up exceptional pieces in the shape of candleholders, mirror and picture frames, wall lamps etc.

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  4. Cepelia - Plac Konstytucji

    An established organisation dedicated to promoting Polish arts and crafts, Cepelia stocks its shops with woodwork, pottery, sculpture, fabrics, embroidery, lace, paintings and traditional costumes from various Polish regions.

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  5. Cepelia - ul Chmielna

    An established organisation dedicated to promoting Polish arts and crafts, Cepelia stocks its shops with woodwork, pottery, sculpture, fabrics, embroidery, lace, paintings and traditional costumes from various Polish regions.

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  6. Cepelia - ul Krucza

    An established organisation dedicated to promoting Polish arts and crafts, Cepelia stocks its shops with woodwork, pottery, sculpture, fabrics, embroidery, lace, paintings and traditional costumes from various Polish regions.

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  7. Cepelia - ul Marszałkowska

    An established organisation dedicated to promoting Polish arts and crafts, Cepelia stocks its shops with woodwork, pottery, sculpture, fabrics, embroidery, lace, paintings and traditional costumes from various Polish regions.

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  8. Desa Unicum - Old Town Sq

    Desa Unicum is an art and antiques dealership that sells a range of old furniture, silverware, watches, paintings, icons and jewellery. Check customs regulations before purchasing anything.

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  9. Desa Unicum - ul Nowy Świat

    Desa Unicum is an art and antiques dealership that sells a range of old furniture, silverware, watches, paintings, icons and jewellery. Check customs regulations before purchasing anything.

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  10. Galeria Art

    Owned by the Union of Polish Artists, this gallery offers a broad range of contemporary Polish art for sale, and an English-speaking manager who may - or may not - be of help.

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  12. Galeria Grafiki i Plakatu

    This small gallery stocks what is unquestionably the best selection of original prints and graphic art in Poland. It also has a good range of posters.

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  13. Jan Kielman & Sons

    Forget the shopping malls and generic shops, they're for kids. Real shoppers should take to the back streets of Warsaw, where the art of handmade products is still alive, and quality over quantity is paramount. Visit Jan Kielman & Sons - the Kielman clan has been making shoes since 1883. Their leather footwear starts at around zl1900 , but you'll probably have them for life.

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  14. Wyrobów Oświetleniowych

    Forget the shopping malls and generic shops, they're for kids. Real shoppers should take to the back streets of Warsaw, where the art of handmade products is still alive, and quality over quantity is paramount. Need an exquisite chandelier? Pick up a Gothic or fin-de-siécle number at Wyrobów Oświetleniowych . Most end up in museums and palaces, but there are a few pieces available (wall lamps start at around zl700 ) for the average Joe.

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