Tamo

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Tamo is an adorable shop based in Norway selling the cutest things! It’s got all our favourite kawaii brands, including Shinzi Katoh, Decole and Momiji, and even has a section devoted to Red Riding Hood.

Don’t stray into the kids’ clothing sections though unless you actually have a child to buy for, or you’ll be setting yourself up for a world of envy. I’m now wondering how to shrink myself even further so I can fit into a Mil de Berry bunny jumper. Waah!

Although the site is in Norwegian, they’re happy to take orders internationally. Just pop them an email and they’ll help you out.

Updated 2020: This shop is now closed – go shopping at The Best Kawaii Shops Worldwide instead.

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4 responses

  1. Rowan avatar

    I love that teapot! but it’s sold out :(

  2. Amy avatar

    oh darn, Rowan is right. The darling teapot is sold out.

  3. liz avatar
    liz

    awww i wanted to buy that teapot for my mother! she loves matroyshkas and she collects them.

  4. liz avatar
    liz

    oh but you can only buy it if you live in norway. i live in the US, too bad. and they have more in stock, by the way.

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