Antoanella is a short walk away from the Belvedere complex, offering a different set of high-culture amenities from Italy. The shop stocks only the hottest and highest quality Italian designs such as Nerissimo, Justor, Sandro Ferrone and Imperal. Accessories and jewelry are also available at the shop, allowing guests to pick up an entire Italian wardrobe with only one stop.
Trash Design takes several progressive steps in creating their wares, repurposing electronic scrap while staffing their workshop with long-term unemployed craftspeople. Producing only one-of-a-kind items, the home decor and jewelry presented in this minimal space is shockingly innovative, with washer barrels transformed into rolling glass-topped coffee tables, circuit boards and computer cables spun into angular handbags brimming with accidental design elements. The biggest seller remains glass bowls made from the doors of washing machines with sand-blasted etchings creating delightfully modern patterns. A progressive store in multiple ways, Trash Design is definitely worth supporting on your next visit to Vienna.
Dresses, tops, skirts and trousers in many designs, shapes and styles constitute the collection at Spodd One. Frequently visited by fashion-conscious locals, it stocks the work of local designers and talents, making for unique patterns and eye-catching cuts. Look through the shelves and most definitely, you will find something to add to your wardrobe.
Le Moulin Rose is an unusual shop as it sells hand-made furniture and jewelry crafted using vintage items. Owner Delphine Leger scans multiple flea markets in Austria and France to discover vintage materials from the mid-20th Century. Her unusual creations include old wallpaper pasted on furniture, hair curlers modified into lighting fixtures and jewelry made out of buttons and beads. It helps that she has experience in diverse fields that span from textile designing to carabet. Those who wish to add a contemporary and quirky touch to their heirlooms can also bring them to this shop.
Internationally renowned designer Andreas Eberharter's studio is located in Vienna's 1st District. Best known for his fashion forward, award-winning accessories, the designer has styled some of today's most hot and happening stars from Lady Gaga to Beyonce. His creations are sophisticated, yet unique and add just the right touch of drama and flair to any outfit. The studio is open of Thursdays and the range of designer accessories feature both ready to wear pieces for chic trend setters as well as custom crafted pieces for a truly unique style. From eye-patches to wrist bands, edgy to elegant, fashionistas can visit the studio on Thursdays or by appointment to check out the latest collections.