Our stores
We want our stores to be situated in exceptional places created by exceptional people. Elementy boutiques are located in unique buildings in Warsaw, Wroclaw and Katowice. The first one opened in 2017 in Warsaw.
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Elektrownia Powiśle
Elektrownia Powiśle is a new commercial complex, built in the revitalized building of the Power Plant, operating from 1904 to the 1990s. The building, carefully restored and adapted to its new function, now houses boutiques, restaurants and more. It is surrounded by a high-quality public space, where history is intertwined with modernity.
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Mysia 3
Mysia3 is an intimate department store in the very center of Warsaw. In the times of the Polish People's Republic, the buildings at Mysia Street housed the Publications and Show Press Control Office, commonly known as "Censorship". A place once associated with repression and limitation, today is the Free Word Square. References to the former purpose of the building can be found in the visual identification of the whole and in the Memorial of Free Word located in front of the entrance. The building houses shops, a café and an exhibition space without losing its cozy atmosphere.
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Poszetka Concept
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Westfield Mokotów
Westfield Mokotów is a commercial shopping center. Elementy brand is appearing in this type of space for the first time in its history, offering a quality, Polish product and encouraging people to buy consciously, with a view to the longevity of the products. It's an outreach to new customers who are looking for quality clothing in places that bring together both mainstream and local brands.
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Stary Browar
Stary Browar in Poznań is currently a modern shopping center while once it was a well-known brewery. The building impressed with its architecture and history, so in 2002 it was restored and a year later began its activities, gathering stores and restaurants within its walls. Since then, it has also made its space available for activities combining culture and education. Stary Browar is a unique, vibrant city center, visited by 9 million people a year. It is a place full of real and inspiring stories, which are created by everyone who crosses its brick thresholds.