I was very disappointed when one of my favourite shops in Lucca closed down last year. It was the very beautiful In Villa in Via Vittoria Veneto. The elegant owner had delightful selection of things for your home, baby wear and gifts.
I am pleased to say something equally lovely has appeared in its place. The newly opened Per Vinca by husband and wife team, Michelangelo and Claudia, is full of gorgeous furniture, homewares and gifts…take a look.
I wish there was a baby in the family so I could buy these tiny booties.
Michelangelo and Claudia produce much of the stock in their nearby factory just outside the walls of Lucca.
Per Vinca in Via Vittorio Veneto 35.
Ph…0583 493031
Email…pervincarredamentocity@gmail.com
PS. I am sorry to say that this shop is now closed and a children’s wear shop has taken its place.
Love it! I love the colors…so soothing!
By: Diana on March 20, 2014
at 8:50 pm
They have a beautiful selection of things to buy…hard to resist.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 21, 2014
at 5:27 am
Yes…I would go crazy in a place like that. And you want to know something kind of strange? Sometimes when I see stores like that? I don’t even go in! Yes…I think it is a self defence mechanism….because I know I am going to want to buy everything I see. Anyway…I was looking at the pics again this morning…really pretty things..
By: Diana on March 21, 2014
at 8:01 am
I love to go in to look and almost always come away with something. Even my new house in the mountains is nearly full, so it will have to stop.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 22, 2014
at 8:23 am
What an asset to Lucca. I have always enjoyed shopping in Lucca when visiting you, and find it very easy to shop for stylish and different pieces to other places. Girls always want those fabulous wooden beads,and those striped wedges, I bought there a couple of years ago. Could wrap up a few of those lovely things in your photos this morning.
By: Dianne Cant on March 20, 2014
at 8:55 pm
Lucca has great shopping, another reason to go there regularly.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 21, 2014
at 5:28 am
These are lovely pictures.
By: ranu802 on March 20, 2014
at 8:59 pm
Thank you, it is a beautiful shop.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 21, 2014
at 5:28 am
Oooooh. Ahhhh. I want to shop there!
By: Eagle-Eyed Editor on March 20, 2014
at 9:05 pm
I’m sure you would find lots of things to buy here.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 21, 2014
at 5:29 am
I love these type of shops! Hopefully, one day I’ll get to Lucca and your beautiful retreat 🙂
By: Gale on March 20, 2014
at 9:07 pm
Lucca is a gorgeous town. I hope to vist one day.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 21, 2014
at 5:30 am
Lovely! Looking forward to inspecting it. Thanks, Debra, you always have good addresses to share.
By: Anonymous on March 20, 2014
at 9:23 pm
The shop has only been open for a few days. It is a great addition to Lucca.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 21, 2014
at 5:31 am
Ciao!
Is this shop
around the corner from Stella Pollare?
By: Anonymous on March 20, 2014
at 10:53 pm
Yes, it is…very handy as Stella Polare is one of my favourite places to have coffee.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 21, 2014
at 5:31 am
I too was sad they closed & the owner was so lovely, can’t wait to see the new shop it looks divine
By: Liz Litzow on March 20, 2014
at 10:54 pm
The stlye of the shop is a bit similar and they carry similar lines, with a few extras.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 21, 2014
at 5:33 am
Simply divine. Another to add to my list of special places to see and things to do.
By: Lyn on March 20, 2014
at 11:09 pm
You will be kept very busy in Lucca.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 21, 2014
at 5:33 am
Beautiful! my kind of shop!
By: Pauline on March 20, 2014
at 11:18 pm
Mine too. I’m sure I will be able to find the odd thing to buy here.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 21, 2014
at 5:34 am
Looks like a lovely shop…hope they do well.
By: Jim & Kerry on March 20, 2014
at 11:20 pm
What a fabulous shop – a browser’s/buyer’s paradise!
By: Sandra Hoopmann on March 21, 2014
at 8:30 am
The owners are also very nice, it is a pleasure to go into the shop.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 22, 2014
at 8:23 am
Just seeing this beautiful shop on the blog makes me smile. Hopefully you’ll have to return for those booties at some stage not too far off! 🙂 Meanwhile there are lots of other beautiful distractions….
By: janinevasta on March 21, 2014
at 10:10 am
I might have to buy them just in case. I wish they came in my size.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 22, 2014
at 8:24 am
Okay, it’s official. I could spend a lot of time in that shop, and even more money! Gorgeous!
Hugs from Ecuador,
Kathy
By: Kathryn McCullough on March 21, 2014
at 3:01 pm
I can see you there buying lots of things for you new house.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 22, 2014
at 8:27 am
Lovely! I’m so glad you have a new place to shop! 😀
By: Celia @ Fig Jam and Lime Cordial on March 21, 2014
at 9:26 pm
It seems there is a never ending supply of beautiful things to buy.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 22, 2014
at 8:43 am
It would be nice to have a never ending supply of money.. 😀
By: Celia @ Fig Jam and Lime Cordial on March 22, 2014
at 10:45 am
What a sweet shop. I love browsing through housewares stores.There are a few of these shops near my apartment in Brooklyn and I love to spend a few minutes inside whenever I can.
By: Jackie Cangro on March 22, 2014
at 2:15 am
You have wonderful shops in your neck of the woods. I am constantly amazed how I many new and gorgeous things I would like to buy. It can be difficult to resist.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 22, 2014
at 8:46 am
Gorgeous! Lucca is definitely going on my itinerary for our next trip. I would love to set up a store like this, it would require regular trips to Europe of course 🙂
By: twoblackdoggies on March 22, 2014
at 3:19 am
What a lovely shop – so glad I don’t live nearby it’d cost me a small fortune!
By: Suzanne Courtney on March 22, 2014
at 1:40 pm
I love going window shopping with you! 😉
By: Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella on March 22, 2014
at 9:42 pm
that looks like the kind of shop you could easily lose a few hours in!
By: Where's Wiwi? on March 23, 2014
at 10:11 pm