I know I have been skeptical toward second hand shops lately, but this place is a treasure trove! The first floor is reserved for big stuff as furnitures on the front and more delicate items on the back. You are dreaming of owning one of those old fashioned vases that used to adorn your grandmother’s living room? You’d probably find it here. Also looking for Christmas album CD anno 1995 featuring WHAM and the likes? You’d also probably find it here. The big hit for me is on the second floor. Up the stairs and to the left they have very comfy designed library-lookalike with rows and rows books for sale with price tags showing fractions of what the original prices were. Books sold here are extremely in good condition, unlike in several«Antikvariet» I have been to, but there are obviously newer books too. To put it shortly, if you’re about to give someone a book as a present from here, they wouldn’t know if it’s second hand and it’s good for the whole saving environment stuff isn’t it? Less trees to fell for your books. Next to the book room, there’s the children articles occupying the space. Clothing, toys, you name it. On the right side of the upper room there is the second hand clothing area. They all look in very good condition, I guess The Red Cross is very good at vetting these clothing. I did a browse to see if there’s anything I like. Alas, I’m quite picky when it comes to clothing. But hey, it’s worth checking out, and when you need to give(Christmas) presents, this place is maybe worth to look at.
Nathan K.
Place rating: 4 Copenhagen, Denmark
This is indeed a megastore, as far as Copenhagen shops go. The goods span a number of floors, including a labyrinth that feels like an underground sept. A good place to look for a number of things, from clothes to household goods, including furniture. This store has done a better of organizing their things than other similar stores, and I would go back to look for household items.