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Made in Stockholm

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Discover authentic Swedish handicrafts at Made in Stockholm, where handblown glass, ceramics, and jewelry crafted by local artisans shine on historic Västerlånggatan in Gamla Stan.

Nestled on Västerlånggatan in Stockholm's Gamla Stan, Made in Stockholm is a charming boutique specializing in authentic Swedish handicrafts. Discover handblown glass, ceramics, silver jewelry, and unique souvenirs crafted by local artisans, offering a refreshing alternative to mass-produced trinkets in the heart of the old town's bustling shopping street.

A brief summary to Made in stockholm

  • Monday 11 am-6 pm
  • Tuesday 11 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-6 pm
  • Friday 11 am-6 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 11 am-4 pm
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  • Seek out Cecilia Bostrom's handblown glass snails in various colors—perfect unique souvenirs beyond typical tourist items.
  • Browse silver jewelry and ceramics for wearable or displayable pieces embodying Swedish design traditions.
  • Visit mid-morning on weekdays for a quieter experience amid Gamla Stan's bustling street.

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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Gamla Stan T-bana station, walk 5-7 minutes south along Västerlånggatan's pedestrian path; cobblestones require sturdy shoes, fully accessible daily.

  • Bus

    Take bus 3 from central Stockholm to Mynttorget stop, then 2-4 minutes walk south; runs every 10-15 minutes, fares 30-40 SEK.

  • Taxi

    Taxi from Stockholm Central Station takes 8-12 minutes depending on traffic; metered fares around 150-250 SEK, drop-off at street end due to pedestrian zone.

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Crafted Treasures in Gamla Stan's Heart

Tucked away at Västerlånggatan 58, Made in Stockholm embodies the essence of Swedish craftsmanship amid the cobblestone charm of Gamla Stan. This narrow boutique showcases items meticulously handmade by local artisans, from delicate handblown glass snails in vibrant hues to intricately designed ceramics and silver jewelry. Unlike the typical tourist wares lining the historic street, every piece here tells a story of tradition and skill, inviting visitors to carry home a genuine slice of Sweden.The shop's cozy interior, with its thoughtfully arranged displays, creates an intimate space for exploration. Glassworks by talented designer Cecilia Bostrom highlight the artistry on offer, each item blown with precision to capture light and color. This focus on authenticity sets the store apart in a street known for its vibrant mix of boutiques and cafes.

Legacy of Local Artisans

Made in Stockholm emerged from the workshops of three dedicated craftsmen, each bringing their unique expertise to the forefront. Operating from this prime spot on one of Gamla Stan's oldest thoroughfares, the boutique continues a lineage of hands-on creation that echoes the area's medieval roots. Västerlånggatan itself traces back to the 13th century, following the path of Stockholm's original defensive wall, where early trades like goldsmithing flourished.Over centuries, the street evolved from hosting blacksmiths and printers to becoming a haven for milliners and glove makers in the 19th century. Today, Made in Stockholm revives this spirit with contemporary handmade goods, blending historical reverence with modern design sensibilities.

Artistry Behind the Glass and Clay

Step inside to admire the handblown glass, a signature of the shop, crafted with techniques passed down through generations. Cecilia Bostrom's creations, such as colorful snails and elegant vessels, demonstrate the finesse of Swedish glassblowing. Complementing these are ceramics fired in local kilns and silver pieces hammered by skilled jewelers, all emphasizing natural materials and sustainable practices.The boutique's narrow layout encourages lingering, with shelves revealing pottery adorned in Nordic motifs and jewelry inspired by Sweden's landscapes. Each item reflects a commitment to quality, free from industrial replication.

Street's Timeless Allure

Västerlånggatan pulses with life, its colorful facades and uneven stones transporting visitors to medieval Stockholm. Once lined with printers producing the world's oldest newspaper, the street now hosts exclusive shops and cozy eateries. Made in Stockholm fits seamlessly into this tapestry, offering respite from the pedestrian flow with its quiet celebration of craft.Surrounded by Rococo architecture and hidden alleys, the location enhances the shopping experience, merging boutique discovery with Gamla Stan's atmospheric wanderings.

Unique Finds for Discerning Shoppers

For those seeking beyond the ordinary, Made in Stockholm provides one-of-a-kind gifts that capture Sweden's creative soul. From functional homewares to wearable art, the selection appeals to collectors and casual browsers alike. Open daily from 11am, it welcomes explorers ready to unearth handmade wonders in the old town's commercial core.

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