DTL Furniture's Puxi branch is a 1000 square meter warehouse filled with a wide variety of furniture and home decor products. They specialize in selling and customizing home furniture, garden furniture, and accessories. As one of Shanghai's oldest furniture stores... Read more
Known for unique retro images and modern paraphernalia of China with an artistic twist, this boutique has recently expanded to include more apparel - namely TopShop items straight from the UK. They still great jewelry, and unique designed apparel in the back room, as... Read more
The cafe offshoot of the furniture store by the same name. Brut Cake Cafe's a popular spot for coffees, desserts, and sitting in groups of trendy-looking people. They've got a condensed menu of breakfast-lunch items with interesting (and mostly successful) twists.... Read more
Designer furniture store selling mainly Kartell products. Read more
Like shopping in an oversized living room, Casa Pagoda offers an eclectic array of goods that don't fit neatly into one overall style. The shop is run by a husband-and-wife team who travel and shop together, gradually building a culturally mixed collection. Their... Read more
Brut Eatery number 3 is the furniture store slash cafe/diner's first store in Pudong. They've got a forest theme, and a specially designed kids' corner to keep the little ones occupied. Plus, they've got brunch available all-day everyday, and an expanded dinner menu... Read more
Hay's second store in Shanghai is located in a Jing'an office building with a big floor, huge windows, and three showrooms. In addition to the classic elements of a Hay shop, this one also includes a permanent installation of their "Mini Market", offering a wide... Read more
Behind the Brut Cake brand is Taiwanese artist, Nicole Teng. Her craftsy, artsy takes on lifestyle objects - ceramic plates, bowls and mug; as well as some interesting textile bits and bobs - are all one of a kind, and make great - if expensive - gifts. Read more
This is an exquisite boutique selling women's fashion and homeware, from porcelain to furniture. Everything is made to the highest standards according to traditional Chinese craftsmanship. The brand is backed by Hermes — its founder is Shanghainese but worked for... Read more
Designer Furniture store, supplying to those who understand and can afford well known designer pieces and design classics for their home. Read more
Open since 2013, Redzepi is known among Shanghai's art and filmmaker crowd as a source for props and quirky designer goods. The 1,000 sqm warehouse is unobtrusive and full of homewares from all over the world. It's in the basement of a tired office building on... Read more
Independent design shop that sells affordable Nordic-style furniture and contemporary arts, set inside a house that used to belong to Ruan Wenzhong, an entrepreneur and charitable official in the late Qing Dynasty. The three-story building has 10+ showrooms.... Read more