A mini-guide to concept stores in Madrid for gifts (and self-gifting)
Design, craft, and unique object stores where you can find special pieces in Madrid.
Design, craft, and unique object stores where you can find special pieces in Madrid.
There are places where the object matters: because of how it's made, where it comes from, or the story behind it. Places where gifting in Madrid isn't just about buying something, but about choosing with discernment. Where design, craftsmanship, and materials hold weight, and each piece seems to have its own place.
In this mini guide to concept stores in Madrid, we've gathered seven stores where you can find decorative objects, clothing, ceramics, or unique pieces. Spaces that connect with a more conscious, closer, and more origin-linked way of consuming.
A selection designed for those looking for stores to give gifts or treat themselves in Madrid, different ideas, and places where the object is also part of the experience.
A selection of 7 concept stores in Madrid where you can find pieces with history, independent design, and brands that work with local and artisanal approaches.
Rughara Haus
Emerging design and independent brands in Madrid.
Rughara Haus is one of those concept stores in Madrid that functions almost as a platform for new creators. Here, clothing, objects, and decorative pieces by young designers—many of them local—who work with a contemporary, craft-connected perspective coexist.
The selection is not massive, and therein lies part of its value: every object has intention. From clothes, footwear, and accessories to small home decor items, everything reflects a curated aesthetic and a clear commitment to independent design made in Spain.
In addition to its space in Plaza de Olavide, at Calle Murillo 3, it is growing alongside its location at Santa Feliciana 9, expanding its universe without losing coherence.
A place to discover brands that are not usually found in other spaces.
📍 Plaza de Olavide / Santa Feliciana 9
La Oficial Cerámica Ceramic
Handmade ceramics for everyday use.
La Oficial is one of those places where the table ceases to be merely functional and becomes an expression. Tableware, pitchers, trays, and individual pieces blend tradition and contemporary design, many of them made in workshops in Spain, such as Granada, Córdoba, or Valencia, and Portugal.
Here, ceramics don't seek perfection, but rather character. Handmade pieces that work for everyday use, but also elevate any ordinary moment: breakfast, a meal, or a shared table.
Ideal for those who find beauty in details and understand tableware as part of a lifestyle.
📍 Calle Pelayo 43
Casa González & González
Everyday objects with a story
Stepping into González & González is to change pace. A store where everyday objects reclaim their original meaning: functional, durable, and with a story.
There's no artifice here. There's wood, iron, ceramic, textiles... pieces that have always existed and still have a place today. Many objects come from Europe or Asia, but they all share something: honesty, utility, and timelessness.
A space for those looking to reduce the unnecessary and surround themselves with things that truly last.
📍 Calle Pelayo 68
Despacio Concept Store
Conscious design and brands with a process.
Despacio is exactly what its name suggests. A space where everything invites you to look carefully and without haste.
It will soon reopen its doors with a renovated space, maintaining the store's philosophy: a carefully curated selection that blends decor, fashion, jewelry, stationery, and objects from brands that work through responsible processes. Nordic brands and independent projects that prioritize how things are made coexist.
More than a store, it's a way of consuming: less impulse, more discernment.
📍 Calle Belén 10
Llop Madrid Concept Store
A piece of the Mediterranean in Madrid.
Llop is a gallery and concept store where Spanish contemporary design and craftsmanship are presented with great care.
Ceramics, textiles, lighting, and sculptural pieces coexist in a bright space that evokes the Empordà and the Balearic Islands. Here, everything has a connection to the land, to the materials, and to time.
There is also a house collection of clothing, featuring natural fabrics and limited editions.
A place where aesthetics are not a trend, but identity.
📍 Calle San Pedro 9
Morueco
Ceramics that won't go unnoticed.
Morueco is pure character. Handmade ceramics in Madrid, with an explosion of color and shapes that move away from the conventional.
Each object is unique and constantly changing: what you see today may not be there tomorrow. It works just as well as a functional piece or as a decorative object.
A place to give a unique gift or to introduce pieces with personality into your home.
📍 Carlos Arniches 1 / Moratín 42
Real Fábrica española
Spanish tradition, craft, and material culture.
Real Fábrica brings together objects that are part of Spain's material memory: traditional ceramics, textiles, utensils, and historical pieces that are still produced today.
From pieces from Granada, Cáceres, or the Basque Country, to the recognizable enamelware—that enameled steel found in many kitchens—here is a selection that connects past and present.
Yes, it may seem familiar to many visitors, but beyond that, there is valuable work being done to revive crafts and local production.
A space to reconnect with our heritage from a contemporary perspective.
📍 Calle Cervantes 9
Madrid has many more places where design, craftsmanship, and objects are understood from a different perspective.
This mini guide to gift shops in Madrid is just the beginning.
A way to discover the city through its objects, its creators, and its spaces, but also through its coffee shops and restaurants.
If you want to go further, our Madrid Weekender Guide brings together a curated selection to explore the city from a different perspective: that of conscious enjoyment and time well spent.
Photographs Le Periplo .
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