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Secondhand in Oslo
Discover 9 carefully curated secondhand in Oslo. Each location offers a unique experience in Norway's vibrant capital.
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Botanisk Hage Møbelforretning
Grünerløkka’s retro oasis with a little treasure trove of vintage design! Here you’ll find old tables, chairs, lamps and classic Norwegian designs—from iconic Siesta chairs to sturdy solid wood tables. The space is intimate and personal; dark wood meets leather and pastel colors, and you never know what kind of treasures await the next time you drop by.
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Det Gule Hus
Right between Grünerløkka and Carl Berner you’ll find 750 square meters of pure treasure hunting for anyone who loves vintage, secondhand, and quirky finds. Rows of clothes stretch on and on, shoes in every size, and small tables stacked with bags and jewelry. Everything is sorted by category, size, and style. The concept is simple where people rent a space and sell pieces from their own wardrobes. Which means the selection is constantly changing. It feels a lot like an indoor flea market, so make sure to set aside some time. It’s easy to get happily lost among the racks!
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Episode Oslo
Right in the middle of Grünerløkka’s thrift paradise, you’ll find a bright, unpretentious space filled with curated vintage treasures from Europe’s biggest secondhand scene. This chain is already well established in cities like Amsterdam, Paris, Copenhagen and Hamburg. And for good reason. They handpick and resell denim, dresses, shoes, bags and everything in between. More than once, we’ve walked out with something that feels truly personal. Their first Norwegian location opened in Bergen, and this Løkka branch feels like a natural extension of the street itself. The interior pays tribute to the building’s history, with worn linoleum floors and exposed brick walls.
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Fransk Bazar
This place is simply a treasure trove of a vintage shop! Fransk Bazar offers items across many categories—interior décor, clothing, bags, paintings, jewelry and all sorts of knick-knacks. It’s hard to take it all in with so much to see, but we especially noticed elegant perfume bottles with spray nozzles, a Louis Vuitton designer bag, and lots of beautiful jewelry. Almost everything is imported from France, and most items are second hand, except for the jewelry. Definitely worth stopping by—this is a shop that’s truly one of a kind!
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Galleri Normisjon
In this vintage shop on Grünerløkka, you’ll find both everyday bargains and rare finds in a calm, social atmosphere. They offer clothing for adults and kids, small furniture, books and décor—all at friendly prices. The space is bright and tidy, and the shop is run by volunteers, with profits going to Normisjon’s international work.
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Handover Copenhagen
In the heart of Løkka, surrounded by coffee spots and small niche shops, you’ll find a mix of carefully curated vintage clothing, unique furniture, interior pieces and handmade jewelry. Everything is handpicked and arranged into small seasonal collections. If you’re on a treasure hunt, you might stumble upon unique pieces from Gucci, Prada, Burberry and Levi’s. We came across both designer labels and lesser-known gems. The furniture selection is curated together with KABA Universe, offering elegant tables, chairs and small objects that add character to any apartment. The whole place feels distinctly Scandinavian and well put together, with high-quality materials and timeless pieces made to last.
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Inventarium
A small, curated and charming spot where old treasures get a new life, wrapped up in authentic Løkka vibes. The selection changes often and you’ll find everything from vintage lamps and ceramics to furniture, clothing and little details. The space is intimate but bursting with personality, featuring chandeliers, shelves packed with rare glass pieces and retro rugs.
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Lite Nytt
A little hidden away in Vålerenga, you can find retro furniture and design treasures with vintage gems from the 1950s to 1980s—think iconic lamps, teak dressers and dinnerware. Every piece is handpicked, and new finds regularly pop up in this small, personal shop.
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M&E Secondhand Grensen
We were surprised by both the size of the store and the range of items available—from clothing for adults and kids to accessories, books, furniture and artwork. The shop is spacious, spread over one floor with different rooms dedicated to each category. Despite the wide selection, it’s not a specialty store for vintage designer clothes if that’s what you’re after. Prices here are generally a bit more affordable compared to other vintage shops in Oslo. They also have a location in Hasle.
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