books
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corso como
It's safe to say that this is the best-known store in Milan. The owner, Carla Sozzani, is the sister of the head of Italian Vogue, and its impressive space houses a cafe, boutique, art-and-fashion bookstore, and gallery. We admired the clothes by everyone from Balenciaga to Marc Jacobs, then snapped up an affordable canvas Corso Como tote bag created by Comme des Garcon designer Rei Kawakubo.
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Calma Chicha
Cowhide rugs are abundant in Argentina—the country's largest industry is ranching—and due to its immense selection, Calma Chicha is the insider-favored spot to buy them (prices start at a reasonable $200). From Buenos Aires' Palermo Soho neighborhood store listing.
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Wussmann
It's impossible not to be impressed by this multidimensional stationery store. From Buenos Aires' San Telmo neighborhood store listing.
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Buenos Aires Design
The concept behind this retail center is pretty innovative: It's a sleek, multistory mall dedicated exclusively to interior design, and it's possible to outfit an entire home with goods purchased here. From Buenos Aires' Recoleta neighborhood store listing.
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El Faro del Fin del Mundo
So crammed with antique maps, prints, signs, and books is this dimly lit shop that only one person at a time can safely navigate the space. From Buenos Aires' Recoleta neighborhood store listing.
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Materia Urbana
Created and run by a coterie of artists, this studio-shop showcases the work of more than 100 different names in the world of Buenos Aires design, from animators and architects to ceramicists and painters. From Buenos Aires' San Telmo neighborhood store listing.
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keet in huis
Next, visit neighbor Keet in huis for loads of kid-themed trinkets that appeal equally to adults
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liens & linnen
This is the kind of store you'd expect to stumble across in a South of France seaside town, not on a residential Amsterdam street. The interior is effortlessly simple, with unadorned fixtures and white tile floors, allowing attention to focus on the bright, beachy merchandise: Moroccan tooled-leather slippers, scarf-print skirts, piles of embroidered Indian pouches, and mismatched glass bead necklaces.
Shopping
keet in huis
Next, visit neighbor Keet in huis for loads of kid-themed trinkets that appeal equally to adults
Shopping
keet in huis
Next, visit neighbor Keet in huis for loads of kid-themed trinkets that appeal equally to adults

