Or did you lose your favourite scarf during a tramride through town?
Become a member of the Facebook community Put me in touch Zurich and share all the things you’re looking for or have to offer. The social community is inspired by a similar group in India, which already helped people find their wallets, relatives etc..
Whether in Delhi or Zurich – you can’t find (out) everything on your own. Well maybe you could, but it might take you ages! What to do instead? You could always contact myfriendfromzurich and ask us whatever you want to know about Zurich. But we are not a platform where to share things to buy or appartements to rent.
This is where Lea von Bidders social community comes into play. She believes in people willing to help eachother. And as we do, too, we are glad to share her page. Because “together, we know everyone in Zurich”!
Kilimirö – organic lemonade made in Zurich. Beautiful red colour, raspberry-lavender flavoured. We tried it – so delicious!
We can’t wait for next summer!
During a stroll through Kreis 3 we recently discovered two new shops and fell in love with both of them.
One of them is full of beautiful furniture and objects from Scandinavia: Nordish Living. You should definitely check it out if you are in need of a birthday present or looking for a simple and chic piece of furniture.
Our other discovery is Honig Kuchen - a place where sweet meets sweeter. Wabe3 stands for delicious honey, produced by real Zurich city bees! The beekeepers place their hives on unused rooftops, so don’t be surprised if bees pass by your balcony.
Anima Pompon produces “British and American YUM YUMs” which can be bought at Honig Kuchen as well. We tried the scones – delicious! The shop itself is beautifully furnished and decorated and a great place to find a present or chat with the friendly people of Wabe3 or Anima Pompon.
myfriendfromzurich wishes you all a happy and sunny weekend! Got out and explore – if you need inspiration for sunny places, have a look here.
The Zurich based label Ikou Tschüss, known for its colorful crochet trimmed silk scarves, invited other local designers for a pop-up exhibition at their shop.
On display are the young Swiss label Oh Johnny Jewelery, colorful plastic stools by London-based designer Martino Gamper in an installation by curator Aleksandra Gusic, indie-spirited mobiles by Swiss hockey Defence-man Tim Ramholt, delicate bangles and rings by Jules et Chili and powerful pottery by Swiss-Japanese artist Natalie Meister.
Until November 8, Ankerstrasse 25