Concept stores in Barcelona and Madrid: The definitive list
Concept stores are places that mix culture, art and fashion in an original way with the purpose of creating an area which goes one step further than simply exhibiting products for sale. They are becoming more and more popular in Europe’s largest cities, so Barcelona and Madrid are no exception.
If you visit either of these Spanish cities and you’re thinking about going shopping, we recommend a visit to one of the concept stores we mention in this article. Don’t waste time in the typical multinational stores which are the same everywhere. Discover unique and incredibly beautiful places.
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Concept stores in Barcelona
If there is one word that perfectly describes Barcelona it would be “cosmopolitan”. One in every five of Barcelona’s inhabitants is foreign, creating an interesting mix of cultures. This is reflected in its concept stores, with inspiration from all corners of the globe.
Grey Street Barcelona
This shop exhibits original material from local artists and designers, as well as products imported from across the seven seas. A mix of styles, from pop culture to vintage and Boho- chic, it includes fashion clothing, household items, stationery, works of art and much more.
Carrer del Peu de la Creu, 25
Bon Vent
A concept store inspired by the Mediterranean style of life. This is owned by a family company that collaborates with many street craftsmen and artists. The collection holds a certain nostalgic appeal, with vintage silverware, old-fashioned clothes and trendy vintage soaps. Everything feels like it has been taken from an old postcard.
Carrer de l’Argenteria, 41
Jaime Beriestain
The concept store that shares its name with the Chilean designer Jaime Beriestain houses a multi-purpose area that covers more than 500m2 and includes a café-restaurant, as well as an area totally dedicated to floral design. The shop is divided into different areas, each with its own unique style: the countryside, the city, the sea and the mountains; and has a constantly changing collection of items including perfumes, books, rugs, furniture and more.
Carrer de Pau Clarís, 167
Concept stores in Madrid
Madrid, the capital of Spain, is the meeting point for all kinds of artists, from actors and singers to painters and designers. All the modernity in this city is embodied in its concept stores, as you’ll see in the following places.
R de Room
This concept store is a must-see for lovers of Nordic style. A unique place to inspire you, encouraging you to imagine each piece of furniture and ornament in your house.
Calle de Viriato, 45
Pinkoco
Pinkoco is a shop where you can find anything from natural cosmetics to furniture, decor and collections designed for your own home. The best thing is that from 18:00, Pinkoco stops being a shop and turns into a bar where you can have a coffee, some tapas, pastries and even a beer.
Calle Santo Tomé, 8
Do Design
The final concept store we’re introducing to you in Madrid is Do Design, a place where you can have a coffee, have a stroll or be inspired by one of the exhibitions it usually holds. Some 200 metres of space divided into areas: fashion and accessories, furniture and decoration, an art gallery, magazines, coffee, literature and stationery.
Calle de Fernando VI, 13