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Artěl
Run by U.S. expat Karen Feldman, Art?l is one of Prague’s most beautiful stores for glass, jewelry and more. Feldman launched her line of handmade crystal glassware in the 1990s, and her many inspired collections are a stunning blend of...
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Dana
While this store also sells ceramics, porcelain and chandeliers, I tend to come here mainly for their Christmas ornaments, stopping in throughout the year to check out their inventory, which is always clearly displayed at the counter. I should mention...
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De Fakto
Famous for its sleek interiors, the design firm also makes furniture, lighting and housewares. There’s a sensuous space-age quality to their work, and the showroom is worth a look for design aficionados.
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Design by Donlic
This interior design firm also creates furniture plus a range of Italian, French and Czech housewares. Many of the pieces are handmade of natural materials, reflecting the founders’ pure, contemporary aesthetic.
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If
Known for her one-of-a-kind silk designs, from evening dresses to suits, Prague native Ivana Follová prefers to work directly with clients on custom pieces, but you can buy from her shops, including an art gallery/boutique where she also carries jewelry, purses...
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Kubista
Specializing in Cubist design, this gallery is located in a city landmark, the Black Madonna House, which was built as a department store in 1911 and now contains the small Museum of Czech Cubism. The aptly placed boutique features original...
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Ma Maison
This store on the chic Dlouhá street sells rustic and shabby-chic French-style homewares.
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Moda Original
This shop sells funky design items including fashion, accessories and home goods.
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Modernista
Located in the Municipal House, this gallery is a fantastic resource for 20th-century Czech design. There are multiple locations in Prague, but this is the largest, and sells everything from Art Deco and Bauhaus furniture to contemporary lamps, ceramics, jewelry...
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Via Musica
This gorgeous music store on the Malá Strana specializes in classical, jazz and Czech music. Located in the Lichtenstein Palace, which houses the Academy of Performing Arts, the shop is always crowded with students and faculty browsing its DVDs, books...
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Prague has long been known for its garnet, Bohemian crystal, textiles, ceramics, wooden toys and antikvariat, stores that specialize in antique books, engravings and stamps. Since the Velvet Revolution, however, it has also started producing some interesting and innovative design. Parízská Street, in the Jewish Quarter, boasts international luxury labels like Dior and Vuitton. Some interesting boutiques, though, can be found on the smaller nearby streets and others off Wenscelas Square. For dedicated shoppers, the following stores can be mapped out by interest or neighborhood.