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Vienna is full of shopping treasures, among which are some not-to-be-missed iconic souvenirs and stylish finds. Here, Indagare rounds up six items worth seeking out in the Austrian capital.
Visit Vienna’s legendary Sacher Café to sample the original Sachertorte —layers of chocolate cake joined by a thin layer of apricot jam and coated with a shiny chocolate glaze — served mit Schlag (with whipped cream).
Founded by four graphic designers, Die Sellerie sells thoughtfully curated pieces, including stationery, wrapping paper, fine-art prints and decorative objets.
This funky café-cum-design-store sells bold and mismatched furniture, from twin-seat bar stools to sculpted low chaises.
In the 19th century, Lobmeyr was the imperial court’s official glassmaker. Today its namesake shop stocks most of its lines, including elegant glassware and porcelain.
This shoemaker has been keeping the Viennese elite stylishly shod since 1816. The firm produces only 300 pairs each year, in distinctly different styles and leathers.
This atelier, founded in the 19th century, creates silver cutlery, centerpieces and other decorative pieces in new as well as classic designs, which range from very traditional to Secessionist and Art Deco.
Published onFebruary 8, 2017
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