möbel corso

Möbel Corso 76 Währingerstrasse 65 | 9th+43 1 406 12 01Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Möbel Corso, opposite the Volksoper, has a large, 240-sq.-metre showroom filled with furniture, accessories, fabrics, jewellery, handbags, and much more.They import the products themselves from Holland, France, Spain, India, and Italy and then combine them into a colourful, cheery mixture that especially appeals to the ladies.Birgit Telsnig, Senses – Sinne des Wohnens, 1090 Vienna ‘Far removed from mainstream shopping, Tina Haslinger, with her GUIDED Vienna, has created a very special shop guide.One suddenly becomes an explorer, discovering streets and shops one has never visited before despite having lived here for ages.Nicely laid out according to districts and described with relevant comments, here one encounters shops that make Vienna an exceptional city.We (Senses – Sinne des Wohnens) are pleased to be part of this shop guide and to be discovered again and again.’
In the last couple of months Berlin has been lucky to get a few new shops dedicated to interior design and home accessories that we feel quite excited about.For the longest time the problem with interior design was that you had to choose between that big Swedish chain, vintage or super expensive designer products.Gladly this has changed and you have more options now of cutting-edge contemporary design that is actually affordable and still unique.The five six new stores that we chose for our latest city guide have all opened up only a couple of months ago so they are as fresh as they get.Enjoy our selection after the jump.Corso Berlin is a beautiful new gem of an interior design shop that just opened about two months ago in a backyard of the busy Friedrichstraße in Mitte.With this new concept store the founder Clara continues a family tradition – her dad being a carpenter and her mom running the Vienna-based Möbel Corso – in bring all those lovely things into out lives that make it more beautiful.
Her selection includes furniture, art and design objects from Scandinavia, France and Italy, but also hand-picked Turkish Kelims, colorful lambskins from New Zealand, and tables from Indonesian ship wood.Corso Berlin, Friedrichstraße 123 (backyard), 10117 Berlin-Mitte The Hallesches Haus at Tempelhofer Ufer is located in the former post office at Hallesches Tor that was previously used by the now closed HRST KRZBRG club.They completely remodeled the entire place and now the dark tiled club is a bright big space that combines a beautiful interior design boutique with selected local and international designers in all price categories with a airy cafe and cantina that serves coffee, breakfast, lunch and snacks.The selection of products is really amazing, you will find industrial and vintage style items that range from kitchen wear, gardening tools, books and posters, lamps, furniture, gift items and decorative objects.What I love that you will find iconic products such as Edison light bulbs with industrial lamp shapes and the cups of Toiletpaper Magazine, alongside the smart bowls and frames of Fundamental Berlin.
The selection is so original and beautiful that you will have a hard time leaving empty-handed.wk möbel tischeHallesches Haus, Tempelhofer Ufer 1, 10961 Berlin-Kreuzberg Open Mon-Fri 9-19h, Sat 11-16h The lovely design store District Six started a few years ago as an online shop but transformed to a brick and mortar store in the Spring.möbelladen aurichThey have a focus on design from South Africa so you can expect vibrant colors and bold patterns.möbel gutmannApart from their interior design products they also have bags, jewelry, art and stationary items.mobel roller aachenEmbedded into the lovely Graefekiez they also benefit from a nice neighborhood right in the heart of Kreuzkölln.mobel habsburgerstrasse luzern
District Six, Graefestraße 80, 10967 Berlin-Kreuzberg Open Mon-Fri 11-19h, Sat 11-17h Schee is another one that started as an online shop.billig mobel innsbruckTheir main business are fine art and silk screen prints of artists, graphic designers and illustrators.mobel fly zurichAfter only a short while they already opened their first shop in Cologne and this year added a second one in Berlin-Mitte.möbel wassermannOf course in a shop you cannot only sell prints so they also added a bunch of wonderful ceramic and interior products that perfectly complement their walls covered in art prints.möbel 30er jahre-stilOpen Mon-Fri 11-20h, Sat 10-20h This little gem of a store opened earlier this summer in Mitte and brings a whole array of gorgeous little objects to our city all the way from Italy, Prague, Ljubljana, Porto, well, and also from here.
You’ll find many mostly small objects for use or for decoration that make perfect little gifts – things like ceramics, books, prints, candles, soap, toys, plants, and much more.The store owner recently also had their first very famous guest, non other than artist legend Ai Weiwei.Amodo, Linienstraße 150, 10115 Berlin-Mitte After they opened their collaborative store with artek at Bikini Berlin back in April 2014 this year another shop followed that focusses on their entire product catalog including their new small accessories and stationary.The new Vitra store is a shop-in-shop on the 4th floor of the KaDeWe, the big department store at Wittenberg Platz (also worth a visit for itself).The Swiss interior design label produces some of the most iconic design products such as the classic Plastic Chair of Charles and Ray Eames from the 1950s or the Wiggle Side Chair from Frank Gehry.Vitra at KaDeWe, 4th floor, Tauentzienstraße 21-24, 10789 Berlin-Charlottenburg Do you know about any other cool new interior and design stores in Berlin that we should know about?