IT’S RUSTLING AT GOSORI: PAPETERIE & WORKSHOP SPACE IN KOLLWITZKIEZ — RECOMMENDED BY HENRIETTE ARTZ

IT’S RUSTLING AT GOSORI: PAPETERIE & WORKSHOP SPACE IN KOLLWITZKIEZ — RECOMMENDED BY HENRIETTE ARTZ

Just a few minutes from Kollwitzplatz, see the brightly lit windowfront of the new Papeterie Gosori from afar. The name is Japanese for the sound of rustling paper — it’s fitting because here you will find everything that makes giving gifts and working at your desk more beautiful. Fine Chiyogami paper hangs next to selected gift ribbons, there are greeting cards for every occasion, washi tape in every color, and sustainable writing instruments that are refillable and long-lasting. Owner Friederike Goll, a trained bookbinder and communication designer, combines her passion for craftsmanship and design in her store. Gosori is not just a shop, but a workshop and meeting space. From spring 2025, get creative in workshops and learn the art of bookbinding. The exact dates are still to be planned, but in the meantime, sign up for the newsletter here for updates. With Gosori, Friederike has created a place characterized by her love of Japanese aesthetics and sustainability. The store radiates calm, and the linoleum-covered table surfaces give a cozy feeling and make you want to browse the shelves and learn bookbinding yourself. I’d love to stay a little longer, but I really have to get going, I need to tidy my desk.  

Text: Henriette Artz / Photos: Robyn Steffen

Henriette Artz works as an illustrator, designer and bookbinder. In her studio in Weißensee, she creates drawings, boxes and custom-made products of all kinds.

Gosori, Wörther Str.27, 10405 Berlin–Prenzlauer Berg; map

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