HAUTE ANTIQUES GALLERY
Read moreHaute Antiques Gallery is an antiques store offering a wide selection of antique items. In fact, no fewer than 25 antique dealers are represented in the 2,500m2 space. Already, the store's facade is a thing of beauty. Inside, it's a feast for the eyes too. If you love vintage from the 1950s to the 1970s, you're in for a treat: armchairs, crockery, lighting, sideboards... a few "ethnic" pieces, but plenty of Italian, Scandinavian, French and Belgian design. A decorator's dream!
LE CHIEN DU CHIEN
Read moreLe Chien du Chien is a fabric store located in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean. The store offers a wide selection of clothing and furnishing fabrics, as well as haberdashery. Le Chien du Chien also offers made-to-measure services, including draperies and blinds. Customers can obtain advice and precise estimates by visiting one of the chain's four stores with their measurements. Le Chien du Chien also offers tutorials and sewing tips on its blog, as well as promotions and new products on its online store.
LES TISSUS DU CHIEN VERT
Read moreLes Tissus du Chien Vert is a fabric store located in Molenbeek. The store offers a wide selection of clothing and furnishing fabrics, as well as haberdashery supplies. Customers can shop in-store or pick up their orders online. Les Tissus du Chien Vert also offers advice and quotes for custom-made draperies and blinds. Customers can visit one of the company's four stores with their measurements for an immediate quote.
L'ORANGER
Read moreLocated in the city of Brussels, L'Oranger specializes in home decoration. With its website, visitors can discover a wide selection of items to embellish their interiors. Whether looking for home accessories, furniture or decorative objects, L'Oranger offers a varied choice to suit all tastes. Lovers of design will be delighted by the quality of the products on offer.
WHITE DESIGN
Read moreThe store offers a wide range of furniture, from small spoons to rocking chairs and lighting fixtures.
L'INSTANT PRÉSENT
Read moreSince 1996, it has presented and sold Nicolas Springael's photographic collections. Photography enthusiasts can discover Nicolas Springael's various collections and perhaps even purchase one of his works.
ZAGORA
Read moreThe Chaussée d'Ixelles in Brussels is a pedestrian street located between Porte de Namur and Place Flagey. Once a bustling commercial thoroughfare, it is now mainly known for its many cheap stores and fast-food outlets. Reviews from travelers are mixed, with some describing the street as cluttered and uninteresting, while others appreciate the diversity of shops. Recent renovation work has also been criticized, with unfinished finishes and damaged sidewalks. Despite this, the Chaussée d'Ixelles remains a popular thoroughfare for locals and tourists alike, offering a varied shopping and dining experience.
DÉPÔT DESIGN
Read moreIn the heart of Tour et Taxis, this vast 2,000m2 space dedicated to designer and contemporary furniture is a great reference address in this field. Smart tip: visit during the sales and in November and February, because the rest of the year, a lot of furniture, lighting and objects are very attractive but also very expensive, which is normal for quality furniture (European production) and configurable according to your desires. Let yourself be inspired by their dreamy show apartments.
LA FABRIKA
Read moreIn a previous life, Kelly Claessens worked for a furniture brand before launching her own boutique. You can find everything to furnish your home. Her exterior too. The common thread? A certain minimalism, a taste for Scandinavian design, soothing colors ... A section "Belgian designers" is also highlighted. It has a certain cost, however, apart from the furniture section, there are beautiful objects (candles, frames, shelves) to acquire or to offer at a lower cost. Kelly also has an interior design studio.
C'EST LEA
Read moreIn the heart of the Marolles district, this charming decoration store catches the eye. Carpets, cushions, ceramics, pottery, lighting, furniture, African art, especially crafts from the Atlas Mountains. The specialty of the house is the custom-made Berber rugs (so trendy these last years). Soak up the atmosphere of the store and be inspired by the decorating ideas you'll find. Whether it's small objects that are useful for the home or simply decorative, there's plenty to please you.
LA VAISSELLE AU KILO
Read moreThe choice of tableware and kitchenware is enormous and regularly renewed. A complete table service without breaking the budget is possible here. Carafes, cutlery, glassware, china and earthenware, dishes, plates and accessories, and lots of common or unusual, useful or decorative objects... You can rummage and rummage in the shelves filled to bursting and in the boxes hidden all over the shop to find what you need. All at a fixed price or by weight, as the sign on this Brussels institution indicates!
BOUGIES GOMMERS
Read moreMaison Gommers has been making candles since 1863. This is true craftsmanship, and a visit to the store alone is worth the trip to the far end of Uccle: you feel as if you've stepped back in time, with its wooden shelves filled to the brim with candles of all shapes and colors, and candles hanging from the ceiling like stalactites. Alongside the "classics", you'll find scented candles, gels, fantasy candles... you can even ask them for custom-made candles. No wonder the house supplies the Court!
ARCHIDIV
Read moreWith several years of experience in an Italian interior design firm and after having worked for several years in the team of a Brussels interior designer, Isabelle de Vuyst launched her own firm. With such experience, you can trust her with the decoration of your home, including the exterior. For Isabelle, each new space to work on, no matter how big or small, is a new challenge and the goal is for clients to feel good in it and, above all, for it to be in their image.
LUNDI DI
Read more"Kitscher your life" is the motto of this 36th-degree boutique. It's located in the Marolles district, among the antique shops, but as soon as you enter this purple cocoon (in fact, as soon as you see the window), you realize that you're in a very different genre. French-fry packets and Marie virgins give the finger, cookie figurines and our grandmothers' porcelain plates are hijacked. It's fun, kitschy of course, but mostly in good taste, and a visit always puts you in a good mood.