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  • Upscale and exotic knitwear can be found here – at a price. Ane Kenssen knows how to flatter the female figure.

  • A treasure chest located right next to the university’s Institute of German Studies. Filled to the brim with books, the old-fashioned antiquarian shop is perfect for browsing.

  • As the name indicates, this bookshop was founded by authors who wanted to break free from the dictates of the book industry. Many author readings are held here.

  • This fine bookstore on Leopoldstraße has a distinguished inventory. Author readings are held here regularly.

  • From Japanese teaware to crafts, kimonos, and furniture, Japanalia features a wide range of new, old, and antiquarian objects.

  • Oriental decor for the home. This subsidiary of Kokon carries textiles and home accessories in an East-meets-West style.

  • Understated and elegant designer fashion – and couture for those special occasions. Definitely worth a visit.

  • Osiris is one of the city’s best boutiques for jewellery, lamps, objets d’art , and furnishings in the Art Nouveau style.

  • Fashion by Rosa Ronstedt at ready-to-wear prices. The shop also carries furniture from the Far East, kilims, fabrics, cashmere, silk, Chinese lacquer work, and much more.

  • Everything for the table in pure white porcelain. The inventory ranges from classic to playful contemporary design.

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