IKEA Second Hand
14 meter
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Reviews
Second hand mall - pretty neat place with lots of small gems to buy. Not too crowded on a weekend. Can find clothes, books, electronics, vintage items, and more.nnThere's also a café upstairs if you want to take a break and have a coffee.
Good secondhand shop with many different items for sale with reasonable prices. Also has a cafe with nice food.
Be part of the circular economy! Worlds very first shopping mall dedicated to repurposed and renovated items.nThere is a Stadsmission second hand shop full of cute things, ceramic, clothes, CDs and Vinyls etc.nA cycle and toys shop on the ground floor.nEven an IKEA has opened here.nOn first floor there is a cosy cafe.nA second hand electronic shop.nA vintage clothes shop.nA furniture boutique store.nAnd few more shops.nnDon't miss this place!nSomething for everyone.
Unfortunately we were extremely disappointed of ReTuna.nWe saw two TV reports about it in Germany and got the impression that ReTuna is a real Upcycling mall. With several shops offering goods manufactured from trash. Like Bags made of inner tubes or sport equipment or similar things.nWe drove quite far just because of this mall.nBut the reality is: it is just a fleamarket with several shops offering used stuff. That’s it.nEvery roadside Loppis is better.
Waste of time for the distance from Stockholm and you can get much better stuff on FB market place for less in better shape and so, also keep it out of the landfill. Very few if any crafted items.