Home to a half-dozen young local designers, YLKA Design Studio is a workshop and a showroom. Its eclectic collection includes fashion, leather goods as well as handmade designer lamps. You can meet the designers in person, commission stuff and visit the workshops. Delivery can be arranged if you’re visiting from abroad.
YLKA Design Studio
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