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LEVI Tartu design shop

Riia tn 1, Tartu linn, Tartu maakond, 51004

We are a design shop in Tartu Kaubamaja that wants to offer its visitors the latest and greatest designers and brands, and our goal is to inspire every visitor.We support Estonia’s small businesses and talented artists and hope to offer alternatives to mass produced goods that have conquered the world.The following Estonian jewellery and clothing artists are represented: Tanel Veenre, New Vintage by Kriss, Agnes Veski, KIRSS, SECO, Kristi Liiva, MARAT, Woolish, Eve Hanson, MuHoov, Mithio, and many other designers.The best Estonian producers of natural cosmetics are also represented: Joik, Nurme, LoodusSPA, LUUV, etc.Come and support Estonian design!

Amenities

  • Free parking
  • Paid parking

Open times

Throughout the Year

E-L10:00 - 21:00
P10:00 - 19:00

Contact

  • +372 5837 9128
  • tartu@levi.design

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University of Tartu Museum, Toompood shop

The Toompood is located on the first floor of the University of Tartu Museum. The museum shop sells books about Toomemäe and Tartu Cathedral, the University of Tartu today and in the past, and scientific achievements, in addition to souvenirs, jewelry, and much more. Design and science enthusiasts can find lovely souvenirs in the museum shop as keepsakes for themselves or gifts for loved ones. The selection includes jewelry created by local designers, toys, and souvenirs with a message suitable for culture enthusiasts. For those with a sweet tooth, we offer handmade chocolate and honey. There are souvenirs in every price range, and many of the products are Estonian.

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Nõunõu studio and shop

Nõunõu studio shop is dedicated to creating ceramics with clear form and colour. When strolling in the Old Town of Tartu, make sure to visit Nõunõu: here, you will find both unique tableware and modern art. The handcrafted ceramics is characterised by clear geometric lines and minimalist use of paint.You can also buy the items as a gift.In addition to opening hours, the studio shop is also open by prior arrangement.Welcome!

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Aino Tamberg’s Art Shop

Aino Tamberg's Art Shop sells the work of artists and craftsmen from Võru County — paintings, post cards, pottery.

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Cyanotype on fabric in TYPA

Cyanotype is the process by which an image is produced to fabric by the combination of chemicals and UV light. The result is an image with white lines on a blue background. Make an exciting gift and produce a photo, drawing, or silhouette of a dried plant on a T-shirt or a cloth bag. Fabrics with a thinner texture which have been washed without conditioner and ironed beforehand are suitable for this. It is also possible to buy a cloth bag on site.If you want to produce a photo, send it to us in digital form no later than one day before the workshop. We will help you with the rest.

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A. Le Coq gift shop

A. Le Coq is Estonia's oldest beer producer and largest beverage producer dedicated to preserving and promoting Estonia's beer and beverage culture. The A. Le Coq Museum has an extension with a gift shop, which makes visiting the museum more convenient and enjoyable than before. As an added experience to the museum visit, the gift shop allows visitors to familiarize themselves with the wide range of A. Le Coq products made by local masters. Choose a souvenir from nearly 200 different products related to Tartu and beer history.

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Muhu Pagar Bakery in Tartu Lõunakeskus

When speaking of genuine Estonian flavours, we must start with bread – rye bread, which is not just food for Estonians. When homesick, almost every Estonian will crave for bread and eating it will help them cope with their homesickness. Bread, bread-making, and the smell of warm bread are deeply related to being an Estonian.Muhu bread also grew out of the desire to bake delicious bread for one's family at home. Our bread is tasty and healthy – you will simply not get enough of it.At Muhu Pagar Bakery, you can buy different kinds of bread, other baked goods, and pastries.

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Räpina Creative Centre

The carfts and souvenir counter of Räpina Creative Centre sells the creation of local masters: a wide selection of ceramics, stained glass, greeting cards, albums and notebooks, candles, textile items, jewellery and many other interesting items. We also accept custom orders. If you would like to craft something yourself, then groups can participate in various workshops that need to be booked in advance.

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Alatskivi handicraft shop “Magasiait”

It is important to us that craftspeople are recognized, valued, and respected. Over the years, more than 150 craft enthusiasts have joined the craft store "Magasiait." The store features products created with care by locals as well as creations by master craftspeople from all over Estonia.At Magasiait, you can purchase: lovely rugs, stylish ceramics, knitwear for the body, toes, and fingers, and a woman's best friend – jewelry. You can also find famous Estonian lace shawls, made by the skilled knitters of Haapsalu. One of the store's great prides is the selection of woven baskets, which extends from the floor almost to the ceiling in the large hall.The busy bees of Magasiait wish to make customers happy by offering a selection of gourmet items from home kitchens — "Magasiaida Talusahver." The menu includes special sauces and jams, including Sibulkad — uniquely flavored onion jams, herbal teas, and flavored salts. The highlight is locally grown lavender. There is also a corner dedicated to recycling, where you can find a piece of Estonian art history and a retro vibe. We welcome all craft enthusiasts!

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