Wohngeschwisterchen Happy Kids & Lucky Ladies

  • Wohngeschwisterchen
    © Matthias Pens Fotografie
  • Wohngeschwisterchen
    © Matthias Pens Fotografie
  • Wohngeschwisterchen
    © Matthias Pens Fotografie
  • Wohngeschwisterchen
    © Matthias Pens Fotografie

Located in the Schanze district, Wohngeschwisterchen is a store where children and ladies (whether they are mums or not) will feel right at home.

For big and small alike

Wohngeschwisterchen is a specialist children’s shop with a difference! Besides stocking items for children and mothers, the wide variety of products also extends to women’s fashion, lifestyle products, home accessories and jewellery, ensuring that everyone is catered for.

Spoilt for choice!

Customers are sure to find everything their hearts desire – from beautiful furniture, textiles, clothing, gift ideas, books, toys, soft play mats and much, much more!

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