Design store round-up of the region for Christmas | TOP 5

Design store round-up of the region for Christmas | TOP 5

Scandinavian lifestyle and high-quality design objects. As Christmas approaches, we’ve rounded up the must-see design stores of the Eastern European region, where not only design lovers could find the perfect gift to put under the tree. Join us and get to know them! Our regional design store recommendation follows!


DesignVille Brno Showroom | Brno

The founders love the design that represents outstanding quality not only because of its durability, but they also believe that quality materials and precise workmanship brighten everyday life. That’s why DesignVille really has the bests in design, and in the words of Vivienne Westwood, they encourage you to “Buy less, choose well!”. And with their recommendations labeled “design icon,” we certainly can’t draw a blank.


Home of Solinfo | Budapest

It is worth noting the name Home of Solinfo, which covers the latest shop of the Solinfo group. Scandinavian design plays a key role in their offer. But not only can we encounter Nordic design objects, but the focus is also much more on the Scandinavian design approach, which pairs quality with subtle moderation. In addition to high-quality furniture and lighting equipment, the store with a permanent stock in Budapest is also waiting for design lovers with smaller home decoration items and accessories, who can take home a touch of Scandinavian life with the products purchased here.

Photos: Gergő Gosztom

Copenhagen Hus | Vienna

Copenhagen Hus is a breath of fresh air of Vienna when it comes to design. The Scandinavian home furnishing and furniture store at 57 Neubaugasse was founded by Victoria Rupnik and Ea Jensen of Danish descent. What they offer is not only timeless, quality furniture and stylish accessories. Their product range is extremely special and unique. You can choose not only from classic pieces of Nordic design, but also from Scandinavian fashion items and cosmetics when you visit the design store in Vienna.


Carl Hansen & Søn Flagship Store | Warsaw

The latest flagship store of the Danish design company Carl Hansen & Søn in Warsaw is almost still crisp in the figurative sense of the word. In March this year, the brand opened its first Eastern European store in the Polish capital. So you don’t have to go that far to look for furniture from a world-renowned brand with more than a hundred years of Danish design tradition.


Dizajnholik | Zagreb

Since 2006, Dagajnholik in Zagreb has been collecting the bests of the world’s design scene. Here you will find everything from classics in MoMA’s permanent collection in New York, through unique pieces from small design studios to products from designers yet to be discovered. Behind the pioneering business in Croatia are people with a real commitment to design, who aim to convey and spread a passion for it.


DesignVille Brno Showroom | Web | Facebook | Instagram
Home of Solinfo | Facebook | Instagram
Copenhagen Hus | Web | Facebook | Instagram
Carl Hansen & Søn Varsó Flagship Store | Web | Facebook | Instagram
Dizajnholik | Web | Facebook | Instagram

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