Categories: Living in Barcelona

Shops to buy decorative items in Barcelona

All apartments listed by ShBarcelona come fully furnished and equipped, ready to move in, and we have a decorator and interior designer to get an interior design in which you feel comfortable in the best location. But if you stay in the city for a long term because you have come to study or work for a period of time, for sure you would really want to make the space you live in even more comfortable. To do this we suggest some places where you’ll find decorative items and other objects and accessories to suit all budgets.

Home accessories at an affordable price

If you don’t want to spend much on what you buy to fill some spaces in your home because you know you have to leave at some point and unfortunately you can’t load those objects back, we recommend you purchase items or fill some spaces at home, but at a medium-low price. You will find some things on the multi-shop Ikea, for example. There are several Ikea near Barcelona, but perhaps the best for you is the one at Gran Vía 115-134. At a very affordable price, you can also purchase the always useful and fun items at the Tiger stores. There are several Tiger in the city, see the link to find the nearest one. In this store, you can find household objects, as well as all kinds of things with very different applications.

In the Japanese store Muji you can buy decorative items for your home and household linens, luggage, clothing and accessories, all in an authentic oriental minimalist style. Also in the Natura store, there is a large sample of decorative objects always in contact with its principles of respect for nature and in communion with charitable causes.

Decoration medium-high price

Some months ago we did an interview with the Lu Ink decoration store owners, where pieces of handmade art, design, and decoration with recycled items are sold. You can also take a stroll along the legendary Habitat store, which sells furniture and other home accessories with a very representative “Barcelona” style.

If you want to have exclusive vintage Scandinavian-inspired designs in Noak Room you can find them. Their owners import furniture and decorative objects of the Nordic countries, especially Sweden, to Barcelona, specifically to their shop in the neighborhood of Poble Nou.

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