Lokaldesign

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Lokaldesign in Hamburg offers innovative design ideas, multifunctional and individually designed furniture and environmentally friendly unique pieces.

The Soccer table made of oak, maple and corian with turned figures for 4,990 € is probably one of the most expensive exhibits at Lokaldesign. However the two Hamburg women Julia Oertel and Katharina Roedelius, who cooperate with design colleges throughout Germany to promote newcomers and bring innovative ideas to the market, also have cheaper products from the creative young generation on offer in their shop. A trivet made of recycled skateboards, HeelHole - the shoe shelf for high heels or the tick table leg system, which easily and repeatedly transforms a wide variety of tops into tables: Whoever buys here can be sure to own something unique, for every design idea is produced and sold as a unique item or in small quantities.

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CITY AREA PORTRAIT Sternschanze & Karoviertel

The two districts around Schanzenstraße and Schulterblatt are always in motion. Here, it is colourful and lively, and it has become much fancier in the last few years. Still, the district in the borough of Altona has preserved much of its rough, leftist-alternative nonconformism.

Sternschanze & Karoviertel

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Mojo Store

Hamburg has style, Hamburg has Mojo: in the trend-store at Schanze the young generation of Hamburg not only finds their answers to the current streetwear trends but also a place to chill out and drink a beer in the afternoon sun!

Mojo Store
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Mutterland City

In the small Mutterland in Hamburg's city center you will find lovingly prepared delicacies and delicatessen on two floors.

Mutterland City
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Sundays 5 to 9 am Fish Market

Every Sunday morning since 1703 Hamburg's most traditional market has been trading in just about anything and everything that isn't nailed down.

Fish Market

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