Postel

© 2018 Hamburg Tourismus GmbH Johanna Nickel
© 2018 Hamburg Tourismus GmbH Johanna Nickel

Postel in Hamburg offers high-quality and traditional household goods at affordable prices.

Antje Steffen knows how best to store fresh bread and who makes the most beautiful pepper mills.
After professional trips to the media and art world, she continued an old family tradition and set up her own business with a shop for household goods a few years ago. She sells traditional items such as the Melitta coffee pot, wooden pan turner or Herder windmill knife, rediscovered items such as the mechanical meat grinder from Westmark or colourfully enamelled saucepans and new designs such as the colourful lamps of a Hamburg artist or dishtowels with beautiful retro prints. If you are looking for affordable quality for the kitchen, rather than mass-produced goods, then Antje Steffen is the place for you. If the dedicated shop owner does not have something in stock, she will immediately present the matching catalogue pictures and order them for viewing.

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