Homeware shopping in Amsterdam
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Wonen 2000
Begun over a century ago, this home furnishings shop has been at the forefront of Dutch design ever since, boasting names such as Gispen, Edra and Artifoort, and some foreign designers as well. Its affiliates, De Kasstoor (across the street at 202–210) and Wonen 2000 Bed & Bad (next door at 215–217), apply the same design concept to kitchens and lighting, and bed linens and bath, respectively.
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De Emaillekeizer
Email sounds like something you want to send, but in Dutch it means ‘enamel’, so it’s something you’ll want to keep. This colourful store brims with it: metal tableware and more coated in interesting designs from China, Ghana, Poland etc.
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Moooi Gallery
Dutch design at its most over-the-top, from the life-sized black horse lamp to the ‘blow away vase’ (a whimsical twist on the classic Delft vase) and the ‘killing of the piggy bank’ ceramic pig (with a gold hammer).
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Ook
How does Dutch design manage to be so chic and functional all at once? We’re at a loss, but this well-priced shop has a zillion bowls, cups, trivets and more to bring some modern (and useful) style into your home.
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& Klevering
If it’s quirky, colourful and sits on your table, it’s sure to be in this fun home-accessories shop. This is the place to pick up a great example of Dutch-designed cleverness without blowing your budget.
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Christodoulou & Lamé
Handwoven Tibetan silk pillows, velvet throws and hand-beaded saris from this treasure-trove of sumptuous soft furnishings will transform your home into a plush sanctuary. It’s a real festival of colours.
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Neef Louis Design
More proof that the area in and around Westerpark and the Westergasfabriek is booming, this hangar turned furniture and antiques shop stocks design classics from the 1950s through to the 1990s.
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Frozen Fountain
The city’s best-known showcase of furniture and interior design. Prices are not cheap, but wares are offbeat and very memorable (designer pen-knives, kitchen gadgets).
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Wonderwood
Head here for originals or reproductions of ’40s and ’50s furniture design – think Charles and Ray Eames and George Nelson.
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Droog Design
The leading design firm has inventions such as the 85-lamp chandelier, the cow chair and curtains with dress patterns.
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& Klevering
A branch of the nifty shop near Vondelpark.
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