Bülow Duus Glassworks
At the Bülow Duus Glassworks you can browse among delicate and colorful items, including fishbowls and candleholders. While you're here, visit Mette Bülow Duus's workshop and see how all this beautiful glassware gets made.
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With more than 800 shops and many pedestrian streets (Strøget, Fredericksgade, Sct. Clemensgade, Store Torv, and Lille Torv), this is a great place to play havoc with your credit cards. As befits a student town, Århus also has its "Latin Quarter," a jumble of cobbled streets around the cathedral, with boutiques, antiques shops, and glass and ceramic galleries that may be a little less expensive. In Vestergade street, you can turn on Grønnengade and stroll along Møllestien to see its charming old homes.
At the Bülow Duus Glassworks you can browse among delicate and colorful items, including fishbowls and candleholders. While you're here, visit Mette Bülow Duus's workshop and see how all this beautiful glassware gets made.
For the best selection of Georg Jensen designs, head to the official Georg Jensen store. It stocks Jensen-designed and -inspired watches, jewelry, table settings, and art-nouveau vases. The textile designs of Georg Jensen Damask, in a separate department, are truly beautiful.