Inspiration, innovation and tradition since 1975. In the ARS Art Factory, a guest can enjoy and purchase pieces of art, take a look at the exhibitions, order educational and entertaining art classes, and participate in…
T1 Mall of Tallinn is the newest shopping centre in the city, where classical commerce and entertainment meet in an innovative way. People can come here by tram, bus, train, or even by plane. There…
The Estonian clothing brand Guild combines eras and cultures but stays unique and recognisable while doing so. The clothes and hats (both for women and men) are made in Estonia and can be seen in…
This shop, located in the Rotermann quarter, offers a unique selection of Estonian design, from fashion to furniture, perfect for locals and visitors alike. The shop brings together the absolute best of the local designers…
Stella Soomlais is a leather designer from the younger Estonian generation. She makes leather bags and accessories with a minimalist aesthetic. It is possible to buy and order them from the studio. Additionally, visitors can…
In Old Town of Tallinn, near Viru gates, you find the fascinating Oma Asi d_sign store, which introduces the creation of the latest and most exciting local and international designers. We offer a wide selection of…
The Estonian Design House (EDM) was established for promoting the creations of Estonian designers and commercialising them through different sales channels in Estonia and abroad. The mission of EDM is to introduce Estonia as a…
Handicraft centre “Kaarmanni Käsitöö” is the largest handicraft centre in Estonia where you can buy our beautiful and high-quality crafted items, find out about important events in the area of handicrafts, and order courses or presentations,…
Did you know that linen is considered the gold of Estonians? Estonians have valued linen fabric for centuries; it is used to make clothes, including folk costumes, and practical household items such as bed sheets…
Anneli Endla glass shop in Masters’ Courtyard is truly inspiring; it makes glass as a material seem unlimited in its uses. You can find cute ornaments or elegant jewellery, something to hang on the wall or…
Silk paintings combine luxurious material and authentic handicraft. The shop sells hand-painted silk scarves, ties, clothes, necklaces with pearl embroidery, and earrings all by Aita Rõemus. We also sell a selection of medieval clothing and…
To make necklaces, brooches, earrings, and rings, Jaan Pärn, one of Estonia’s best-known jewellery artists, uses both silver and gold, colourful semi-precious stones, and valluable gemsones. The artist is inspired by stones and these give…