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Copenhagen Guide, Pt. 2

Copenhagen Guide, Pt. 2

Shopping + hotels + culture

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Christine Muhlke
Jul 18, 2025
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SHOPPING

Frama Studio Store

Copenhagen has plenty of homegrown fashion brands, but designer vintage is really where it’s at. Neighborhood-wise, be sure to stroll Gl. Kongevej in Fredriksberg. Start at Anne Black pottery and walk west (I think…) until you get to Alhambravej, then go left (after ordering a sausage roll and/or cardamom bun at Hart Bageri) to Paloma Vintage. Stop everywhere in between, such as the seemingly never open Grønlund Antik, which specializes in Royal Copenhagen, and the places listed below. Then loop back and make your way down Vaernedamsvej, seeking out the bonkers-expensive (but pretty!) clothing shop La Bagatelle, hidden back off the street at #3B. Hunt for packable treats amid the French and Danish home goods at Dora (found these colorful bookends for my son) and have a cup of tea at Sing Tehus before curving around Tullingsgade You’ll find some oddball spots, like CAN (vintage, vinyl, ceramics, art), Shrig Shop (David Shrigley everything), as well the best designer vintage of the trip, listed after the jump.

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