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Chor Bazaar
Translating to “Thieves’ Market,” Chor Bazar lives up to its finder’s keeper reputation. Search high and low for everything from hand-painted ceramic doorknobs to vintage Bollywood movie posters. Daily Boss, which is similar to the U.S.'s Daily Candy, has a...
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Dhoop Crafts
In 2003, Aradhana Nagpal opened Dhoop with her husband, with the intention of showcasing pieces by weaving, bamboo craft, wood-carving, pottery and patchwork artisan communities across India. Look for everything from lamps made with recycled materials to craft kits to...
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Goodearth
Run, don’t walk, to this stunning homewares emporium, which can best be described as India’s answer to Crate and Barrel. The selection includes everything from tabletop pieces to furnishings to quilted infant blankets and hand-poured candles. The flagship Raghuvanshi Mills...
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Le Mill (Wadi Bunder)
Three fashionable expats came together to found this well-curated design boutique, housed in a former rice mill (hence the name) in south Mumbai. Along with big-name global designers such as Isabel Marant and Alexander Wang, you’ll find pieces by London-based...
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The Bombay Store
While Mumbai has an embarrassment of riches when it comes to shopping, it’s often hard to find everything under one roof. Enter The Bombay Store, a three-story emporium of Indian goodies perfect for gift giving and souvenirs, including peacock-motif tote...
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The Shop
Set within a small bungalow along Bandra’s busy Ambedkar Road, this boutique specializes in block-printed wares, from tabletop items to scarves and tunics. Their children’s selection, from darling floral and elephant-motif printed tops to airy, adorable cotton pajamas, is of...
Mumbai

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With upscale boutiques selling one-of-a-kind products, Mumbai (still referred to by many as Bombay) is a shopper’s paradise. One of the most picturesque neighborhoods is Colaba, which is home to unique boutiques.