Decor, Copenhagen
Located in the heart of Copenhagen's Indre By at Rømersgade, Décor stands out as a premier destination for vintage fashion enthusiasts and antique lovers. Founded in 1989 by Lone Riis, a former model and trained furniture expert under renowned antique dealer Mr. Melgaard, Décor has established itself as a beloved fixture in Copenhagen’s vintage scene.
The store boasts an eclectic and constantly evolving assortment of high-quality vintage items, ranging from women's clothing that dates back to 1850 to modern-day menswear. Women’s offerings include everything from exquisite ball gowns and Art Deco cocktail dresses to silk blouses and French fashion pieces. Men's clothing, a newer addition, spans tailored suits from the 1920s to contemporary styles, with plans for further expansion.
Décor's commitment to quality extends to its selection of leather goods and accessories. Shoppers can find everything from narrow evening bags to large shopping shoulder bags, including occasional pieces from major Italian and Parisian luxury brands. The accessories collection is particularly diverse, featuring jewelry from the 1920s, unique ivory fans, and rare finds such as vintage hats and silk scarves from renowned designers.
Recognized by Vogue as a "must-go" shopping destination in Copenhagen, Décor offers an adventurous and quality-driven shopping experience. With new products continuously added across all categories, it remains a treasure trove for those seeking unique vintage and antique pieces. Whether it’s the allure of historical garments or the quest for a design classic, Décor invites both seasoned collectors and casual visitors to explore its rich collection amidst the cultural backdrop of Copenhagen.
The store boasts an eclectic and constantly evolving assortment of high-quality vintage items, ranging from women's clothing that dates back to 1850 to modern-day menswear. Women’s offerings include everything from exquisite ball gowns and Art Deco cocktail dresses to silk blouses and French fashion pieces. Men's clothing, a newer addition, spans tailored suits from the 1920s to contemporary styles, with plans for further expansion.
Décor's commitment to quality extends to its selection of leather goods and accessories. Shoppers can find everything from narrow evening bags to large shopping shoulder bags, including occasional pieces from major Italian and Parisian luxury brands. The accessories collection is particularly diverse, featuring jewelry from the 1920s, unique ivory fans, and rare finds such as vintage hats and silk scarves from renowned designers.
Recognized by Vogue as a "must-go" shopping destination in Copenhagen, Décor offers an adventurous and quality-driven shopping experience. With new products continuously added across all categories, it remains a treasure trove for those seeking unique vintage and antique pieces. Whether it’s the allure of historical garments or the quest for a design classic, Décor invites both seasoned collectors and casual visitors to explore its rich collection amidst the cultural backdrop of Copenhagen.
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Sight Name: Decor
Sight Location: Copenhagen, Denmark (See walking tours in Copenhagen)
Sight Type: Shopping
Sight Location: Copenhagen, Denmark (See walking tours in Copenhagen)
Sight Type: Shopping
Walking Tours in Copenhagen, Denmark
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Travel Distance: 2.8 Km or 1.7 Miles
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Travel Distance: 2.9 Km or 1.8 Miles
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Travel Distance: 1.7 Km or 1.1 Miles
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Travel Distance: 1.7 Km or 1.1 Miles
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