Da Vincenzo Shop
Sister shop of the nearby restaurant, this place is well worth visiting for its selection of vibrant house wares—stripy mugs, majolica ceramics, aprons, dishcloths—and stylish utensils including solid-wood chopping boards.
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Sister shop of the nearby restaurant, this place is well worth visiting for its selection of vibrant house wares—stripy mugs, majolica ceramics, aprons, dishcloths—and stylish utensils including solid-wood chopping boards.
Here, you can grab a light lunch, piece of fruit, or some picnic supplies on a relatively light budget before or after shopping for limoncello, vino, and biscotti. Ask for a panino farcito, pick up a roll and choose a filling, and they'll fix you one on the spot.
Come here for colorful local fashions at reasonable prices; there's also a location closer to the beach, on Via del Brigantino.
The colorful ceramics at this gorgeous factory showroom along the Amalfi Coast road east of Positano include vases, plates, decorative tiles, wall hangings, and outdoor sculptures. The shop also has a small boutique in hilltop Scala, along the coast.
It's worth popping in for their super-Positanese floaty dresses and other cotton and linen attire—their second and original shop is at Via del Saracino 16, near the Spiaggia Grande beach.
Here you can find anything it's conceivably possible to make that smells and tastes of the venerable limone—be sure to ask if the product you want really contains the bulbous sfusato amalfitano.
This gallery, along with its branch in Capri, exhibits a mixed bag of eye-popping contemporary art by Italian and international artists.