
For a piece of summer that never fades, Matylda Zielińska’s jewelry is your wearable postcard from the Baltic. Her handmade necklaces—featuring delicate charms like surfboards, fins, and suns—evoke golden afternoons and salt-kissed skin. Minimal yet playful, they’re the ultimate souvenir of seaside days, perfect for layering or gifting. A subtle nod to surf culture with a Baltic soul.
ul. Mokotowska 8 (City Center) & ul. Zwycięzców 22 (Saska Kępa), zielinskamatylda.com
A refined slice of Nordic streetwear with a Baltic twist, Æter.concept Copenhagen bridges Warsaw and Denmark through high-end unisex fashion. Think Copenhagen’s clean lines and muted palettes, paired with timeless tailoring in premium materials like suede, Harris Tweed, and organic cotton. The vibe is effortless, confident, and quietly cool. Bonus: cult skin and mouth care from FRAMA, Selahatin and more. Scandinavian calm meets Warsaw edge.
ul. Tamka 45B, (City Center), aeter.pl
Equal parts nostalgia and fresh Baltic energy, Bałtyka is your go-to label when packing for the coast. Their signature towel ponchos and seal-patched beanies are now cult classics in Chałupy and Jastarnia. Designed for sea spray, bonfires, and slow sunsets, everything is made for real Baltic living. Functional, cozy, and unmistakably local—don’t head north without it.
ul. Wilcza 32, (City Center), baltyka.pl
Forget that tacky Hawaiian shirt from your uncle—Dobre Włókno curates vintage that actually looks good. Bold prints, breezy fits, and patterns that scream summer without a hint of cringe. Their racks are a goldmine of retro shirts, slouchy linens, and unique upcycled pieces you won’t find elsewhere. A one-stop treasure trove for festival-ready looks and beach party style.
ul. Chmielna 21, (City Center), dobrewlokno.com