1stDibs launches in Germany - the online platform for beautiful, rare and precious

1stDibs launches in Germany - the online platform for beautiful, rare and precious

Shop for originals and vintage pieces online: There is no better address for this than 1stDibs. From now on, the extraordinary design exchange is also available in Germany.

1stDibs launcht in Deutschland die Onlineplattform für Schönes Seltenes und Kostbares

Every year 1stDibs creates a list of 50 especially talented designers, including Chris Shao. He and his studio designed the Lakeville V Residence with Patricia Urquiola's 'Shimmer' table collection, which she designed for Glas Italia.

1stDibs launches in Germany - the platform for exquisite design shopping in the digital age.

The initiators want to capture the magic of a Parisian flea market with their 1stDibs platform - with the difference that their marketplace operates worldwide and in opulent dimensions: A good 4700 vendors show their treasures here.

1stDibs - design exchange offers special vintage uniques

Vintage and really rare: This Hermès handbag in classy emerald green can be found on 1stDibs.

Whether it's an emerald green Hermès bag from the 80s, an extravagant Murano glass chandelier or superlative handmade carpets - the exclusive objects on 1stDibs are multi-faceted and have two things in common: they are rare. And we love them.

Contemporary items can also be found on the online marketplace: Sebastian Herkner's ceramics come in various shapes and sizes.

If you're looking for unique vintage pieces, antique furniture, contemporary objects, top-class art, the finest jewelry or stylish designer fashion from the last few decades, you'll find it here - and you can buy something that will last.

Helmut Magg designed this daybed in the 1950s, it still looks timelessly beautiful 70 years later.

Conveniently presented, the site lets you browse by countries, artists, materials, eras and styles that your heart desires. Particularly popular with the Germans are so far lamps and chairs of Ingo Maurer, Doria and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Alongside antique rarities such as Chinese vases from the Zhou dynasty, masterful one-of-a-kind pieces such as the world's largest Nain carpet are unique highlights at 1stDibs.

Simply elegant: The unglazed vase from the Zhou Dynasty costs 1800 Euro.

25 artists worked on the largest Nain carpet in the world for six years.

The approximately 19 by 19 meter piece of jewelry was knotted for six years by 25 craftsmen and has a value of over one million euros. It can also be shopped cheaper on the digital flea market, but always in style - because according to 1stDibs the most beautiful things in the world can be found here.

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