HIGH TECH
Read moreA sort of labyrinthine, avant-garde department store, High Tech is a mishmash of books, furniture, perfumes, fabrics, lamps and accessories. Over 2,000m2 on three floors: perfumery, stationery and fashion accessories on the first floor, the kitchen department (filled with fun gadgets) and bathroom department in the basement, while the second floor features sofas, armchairs, tables, chairs and even office furniture. A sheet metal door gives access to a huge hangar filled with furniture from all over the world.
VENINI
Read moreCreativity and aestheticism at their most expressive: the beautiful boutique in Via Monte Napoleone showcases the creations of Murano's greatest glassmaker. Since 1921, Venini has combined the elegance of tradition with contemporary lines. His vases and floor lamps are unrivalled in their clarity and purity. We marvel at its collections, from the more classic Artglass and its iconic Fazzoletto (a vase whose outline is worked like the folds of fabric) to the more contemporary Artlight range.
CERERIA LUMA
Read moreCereria Luma passionately continues the handcrafted production of candles initiated in 1795 by the Colenghi family business, for both liturgical celebrations and private use. The choice is impressive, with a creativity in shapes, colors and fragrances that leaves one in awe. Those imitating cupcakes or cannoli will appeal to many. What's more, you can order personalized candles for special occasions, or simply for the joy of having unique candles!
FLORIS HOUSE
A decoration store that is also a florist and a restaurant, all in the ...Read more
SPAZIO ROSSANA ORLANDI
A gallery-store, a true reference in the world of avant-garde design, where ...Read more
MARCO SEGANTIN
Read moreMarco Segantin is an artist, even more, a magician, able to transform every flower and plant into a work of art for weddings, events and to decorate the interiors of the most beautiful castles, palaces, hotels and restaurants. Its Turin shop, overlooking the courtyard of a mansion in Piazza Castello, is in itself a sort of secret garden. In addition to its extraordinary floral compositions of all sizes and shapes, home fragrances and eaux de toilette are equally refined.
FORNASETTI
Read moreAt the corner of the elegant Corso Venezia, here is the store of Fornasetti, a Milanese company of international renown, famous for the design and decoration of rather luxurious furnishing objects. Founded by designer Piero Fornasetti in the 1950s, the house is best known for its intriguingly feminine plates. Among the many objects on offer are the Notte Fornasettiana panels in printed and hand-lacquered wood, the Combacio Malachite sofa in jacquard fabric and the Palladiana chest of drawers in printed and lacquered wood.
GALLERIA CRISTIANI & CO.
Read moreThe Galerie Umberto I, one of Turin's three ancient shopping arcades, built on a former hospital and inaugurated in 1890, links the city center with the Roman Quadrilateral. It is home to a number of attractive shops, including this gallery, which is packed with design objects, many of which revolve around the capital of Piedmont or the region. It's the ideal place to treat yourself to something original, trendy and, at the same time, a souvenir of your stay here. And of course, it's the perfect place to bring home quality gifts made in Italy.