July 16, 2012
AstasA twist of the present
In the heart of Copenhagen Christina Krøyer has created a
universe for kids clothing and toys from bygone times. She loves the 50s,
knitting and her neighbourhood. With kid's wear she spoke about her own
collection, Mary Qant Daisy dolls and little adventures.
1 When did you open your shop? Astas opened in April 2008. 2 Why did you call it 'Astas'? And I named it astas because my daughter is called Asta and also because I have a clothing brand named astas. I do all the clothing myself. 3 How would you describe the shop concept? The shop concept is a shop decorated in a 50s style, with both toys, clothes and some shoes. I would like it to be an adventure to visit my shop, everywhere you look you should discover new things. 4 Which labels do you present? In clothes you will find brands as astas, Mini Rodini, Bobo Choses, Popupshop, Atsuyo et Akiko, ESP No.1, Ôvitar by Gudrun & Gudrun, Bang Bang Copenhagen, Milibe of Copenhagen, Kidscase. In shoes you will find Petit Nord, Bundgaard, Sanita clogs, and Adidas, and from next spring I will have the wonderful Sun Sandals from the USA. In toys you will find Janod, Moulin Roty, Jelly Cat, Dolls from The doll factory of Europe, Petit Collin, Corolle, Llorens of Spain, Emil Schwenk, Monchichi, Ebulobo and lots of other things. 5 Which spot in store do kids love the most? When kids visit my store they usally turn to a small table I have with lots of different things on and they look and play or they take a ride on the old rocking horse I have outside the store. The horse by the way I found put out for bulk garbage in perfect condition. Read more... |
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