🛍️ Tbilisi Concept Stores and Studios Guide 2025
🌿 A route through beautiful places for those who appreciate aesthetics and creativity
Unique shops and art spots in Tbilisi
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Chemi Suli
st. Galaktion Tabidze, 24, Tbilisi, GeorgiaУчастник рейтинга
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Meet the unique aromatic world of Chemi Suli, a Georgian perfume brand. Here you will find niche perfumes, signature co…
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Lurji Supra
Alexander Griboyedov St., 22, Tbilisi, GeorgiaУчастник рейтинга
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Want to see how authentic blue and white lurji supra tablecloths are handcrafted? Visit the Lurji Supra workshop at the…
Khoperia Studio
st. Ivana Tarkhnishvili, 27, Tbilisi, GeorgiaУчастник рейтинга
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Discover the unique world of silk painting at Khoperia Studio in Tbilisi. Skilled craftsmen create original products, c…
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Papanaki
st. Zakaria Paliashvili, 83, Tbilisi, GeorgiaУчастник рейтинга
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Discover unique Georgian attire at Papanaki, a boutique where tradition meets modern style. Here you will find handmade…
🎨 Concept Stores — It's Not Just Shopping, It's Inspiration
In Tbilisi, there are places you walk into not for the purchase, but for the feeling. Here, every item is part of the atmosphere, and the interior reflects a deeper philosophy. As you explore these creative spaces, you’ll find yourself inspired — not only by the objects, but also by the people behind them.

Every corner feels like an art installation: from unique lighting to textured walls and vintage furniture with a story. It’s all about the idea — where aesthetics matter more than brands, and meaning weighs more than price. Even if you leave empty-handed, you'll carry away fresh thoughts, lightness, and a warm aftertaste.
👜 When an Object Becomes a Story: Choosing with Your Heart
Sometimes you simply pick up an item — and it speaks to you. In these kinds of spaces, you don’t choose with logic, but with emotion. There’s no rush, no pressure from staff, and every detail seems to be waiting for someone to notice it.

When you choose with your heart, you’re not just buying a thing — you’re taking home a piece of a story, often handcrafted, filled with energy and meaning. It could be jewelry, a bag, a book, a scent — the important part is that you carry home not just a product, but a feeling. And every time you look at it, you’ll remember not only Tbilisi, but how you felt in that moment.
🌍 Small Studios, Big Meaning: Supporting Local Artisans
In a world increasingly driven by mass production, it feels especially rewarding to find places where every item is handmade and tells a personal story. When you buy from local artisans, you’re supporting tradition, sustaining creativity, and helping small businesses thrive.
These studios often hide in quiet courtyards or behind modest facades, but inside they radiate warmth, heart, and true talent. You don’t just choose a piece — you meet the person who poured a part of themselves into it. It’s more than a purchase — it’s a connection worth keeping.

Feedback from a catalog reader
Anna from Berlin, Germany:
"I came to Tbilisi without any plans — just to wander. Somehow I found myself in a few creative boutiques and studios that completely changed my perspective. No one was trying to sell anything — they were sharing something personal. Stories, emotions, warmth… I left with a few small items and a heart full of inspiration. It wasn’t shopping, it was an aesthetic journey."
Conceptual spaces of Tbilisi
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Samoseli Pirveli
10 Leo Kiacheli St, Tbilisi [Temporaly closed]Участник рейтинга
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Istoriali
Niko Nikoladze str., 7, Tbilisi, GeorgiaУчастник рейтинга
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Discover unique Georgian gifts and historical accessories at the Istoriali store in Tbilisi. Immerse yourself in the ri…
Bag Store "QisaBags"
7 Nikolay Kipshidze str., Tbilisi, GeorgiaУчастник рейтинга
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Kisabagz offers you to buy a handmade designer bag that is perfect for any look. The store has such a large number of b…
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Accessories and jewelry store "17 Kvadrat"
St. George Chanturia, 8, Tbilisi, GeorgiaУчастник рейтинга
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The souvenir and jewelry store “17 Kvadrati” is located in the Georgian capital - the city of Tbilisi. It is located on…
🏙️ Tbilisi with Soul: Why Shopping Here Feels Different
Exploring Tbilisi’s concept stores isn’t just about finding beautiful items — it’s a way to feel the city’s soul. Everything seems alive: from handmade signs to the scents drifting in from the nearby streets.

No two shops are alike — each interior feels like it was crafted by an artist. Many are hidden in old buildings, courtyards, or even basements, which makes them feel all the more authentic. Shopping here becomes a slow exploration, like flipping through the city’s visual diary.
🎁 A Souvenir Without Cliché: What to Bring from Tbilisi That’s Truly Unique
Magnets and khachapuri T-shirts are a thing of the past. A real souvenir carries the spirit of the place — it might be a fragrance, a handmade postcard, a small sculpture, or a piece of decor that reminds you of your journey every day.

The key is to choose something that evokes feeling, not just represents a place. In Tbilisi, you can find truly unique and aesthetically meaningful items — perfect as gifts for loved ones or as a personal memory of a city where every detail speaks with soul.
💬 A Shop as a Conversation: When the Seller Is Also an Artist
In many of Tbilisi’s concept stores, the people behind the counter aren’t just sales assistants — they’re keepers of ideas. They speak passionately about each item, share how it was created, and explain why a specific material, shape, or color was chosen.
Conversations with them feel like part of the experience — informal, warm, and genuine. Sometimes, it’s the dialogue that gives real meaning to the purchase. And even if you leave empty-handed, the encounter stays with you — like a heartfelt talk with an artist behind the scenes.

Feedback from a catalog reader
Max from Vienna, Austria:
"I didn’t expect that browsing shops in Tbilisi would become one of the warmest memories of my trip. These places aren’t about shopping in the usual sense — they’re filled with passionate people for whom every object feels like a creation. I spent time talking with the makers, hearing their stories — it was like a backstage tour of art. I left with gifts and the feeling that I found something real."
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The Most Frequent Questions
It’s not just a shop, but a curated space with an idea — where items are selected based on mood, style, and philosophy rather than trends.
Art studios often showcase works by the creators themselves — paintings, decor, jewelry. The vibe is artistic and intimate.
They’re usually located in old neighborhoods like Vera, Sololaki, and Avlabari — often hidden in courtyards, basements, or small alleys.
Absolutely! These places are your best chance to find one-of-a-kind bags, clothing, decor, or handmade gifts.
Yes, in many concept spaces, the sellers are also the creators or curators and love to share the stories behind each item.
Original postcards, ceramics, fragrances, textiles, art — everything soulful and far from cliché souvenirs.
In most cases, yes — but it’s polite to ask first. Owners usually appreciate when their aesthetic is shared.
Yes, there are sometimes creative tours or routes visiting local studios, especially during festivals or with local guides.
Not necessarily. Many speak English or Russian, especially in tourist-friendly districts.
Most modern concept stores accept cards, but it’s always a good idea to carry some cash just in case.
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