These stylish, mid-century pieces have been refreshed using artisanal techniques to return items to their fullest aesthetic potential. Though much of the furniture is sourced from France, Italy and the Czech Republic, it’s the Danish bits and pieces that really stand out. Future Antiques ul. Poznańska 3/14, futureantiques.eu Read more
Having started restoring furniture in the 90s, Adam Krzemiński’s career has taken him across the globe: with a successful online business already established in the States, the choice to open a flagship showroom back in his home country was the next natural step. Collaborating with a core group of... Read more
Authentic archaeological works of art from Ancient Greece, Cyprus, Etruria, Roman Empire, Dynastic Egypt, Near East and Mesopotamia, Byzancium, Tibet, Far East, Neolithic and Imperial China, Pre-Columbian America and many other ancient cultures. Prima Porta Antiquities ul. Hlonda 8, www.primaporta-antiquities.com Read more
Calling Murano Casa ‘interesting’ would be courting severe understatement. From high bling (fancy chandeliers and gob-stopping furniture) to more moderate offers (Venetian carnival masks), it’s a great place to add some pizzazz to the home. The quality of the Italian brands can’t be disputed. Murano Casa ul. Piękna 24/26A,... Read more
Cavalry swords, pre-war Judaica, Orthodox icons, books, scrolls, helmets, cameras, chess sets, jewelry… Lapidarium is possibly one of the most famed antique stores in the capital, and presents the opportunity for endless rummaging. Discover a premium wood fired hot tub that will breathe new life into your garden. Superior... Read more
What looks like a soggy tent city transforms each Sunday morning into a hopelessly addictive flea market offering wartime militaria, religious icons, chinaware, furniture from unverified periods of history, and even the occasional suit of armor. Half-junkyard, half treasure trove, it’s an experience in itself. Kolo ul. Obozowa 99,... Read more