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This is not the name of a detective in the style of the English writer Edgar Wallace, but the reason why a weekend in another city can turn into an extremely fascinating adventure.
The name of this little store in Hamburg (Hoelluft-Ost) is "Room number 7" - fully justifies itself, since it is no more than a children's room, but what is there just!
Lamps of the famous French brand Jieldé will definitely be a wonderful Christmas present, you just want to buy silver frames right away, and there are never a lot of glasses on the farm, all the more so small, in the modern style ...
"Take your time, inspect everything well," - says the owner of the store, Gabriela Coast, which on warm days is most often seen at the table of a small local bistro, leisurely sipping coffee in the company of the owners of other shops. "And there is more than that."- the hostess continues, pointing across the street to the courtyard.
"I still can’t put things in order there" - so always says Mrs. Coast, and her visitors are constantly protesting against this. Indeed, in a magical attic with an area of about two hundred square meters, things with their history and character are stored.In fact, the huge attic of “Room 7” is an ideal flea market: small trinkets, vintage furniture, lamps, canvases. The feeling is as if I got into the theater props, in which there is a creative mess.
In general, Gabriele Coast doesn’t need to sell anything: she earns a living by renting a lot of wonderful things for rent for photography and television shooting. And that makes a visit to Gabriela's shop so laid-back and charming.
Welcome!
Room No. 7 (Das 7. Zimmer), Hegestraße 7, 20251 Hamburg, tel .: +040 47 46 48
Opening hours: Mon 13.00−19.00, Tue.-Fri. 11.00−18.30, Sat 11.00−16.00
Photo: Dagmar Bili.
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