Six Chairs Books is an independent art $ theory bookstore, a debuting publishing house and a web platform dedicated to the representation of the best examples of artistic, critical and creative ways of making small publications. Six Chairs Books seeks to assist in the growth of the independent publishing culture in Lithuania and supports the ways for the sustainable publishing practices.
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sixchairs-books.business.site
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SIX CHAIRS BOOKS, 22 Konstitucijos prospektas, Vilnius, Lithuania
Current city: Vilnius
Tadas Karpavicius is an art director and graphic designer from Lithuania working in the fields of art, fashion, culture and commerce. Between self-initiated projects and commissions, he works with a variety of clients from different fields, maintaining a strong focus on the cultural sphere and collaborating with visual artists, designers, curators, galleries, institutions, commerce, businesses and individuals.
 

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The house-museum of the artist and collector Kazys Varnelis (1917–2010) is reminiscent of a residential house. Its small rooms rich in details of early Gothic architecture contain the exhibits of historical prints, maps and Western European sculptures, supplemented by sets of Renaissance and Baroque furniture and abstract paintings by Varnelis. Harmony based on contrast makes the entire exhibition extraordinary. Accumulated for fifty years and given to Lithuania, Kazys Varnelis’s collection is a significant contribution to the collections of cultural treasures of Lithuania.
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Juodas šuo - The Black Dog is a secret-non-secret, migrating and not-read bookstore, located in an apartment in the Old Town of Vilnius.
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Homey bookstore of new and old books, based in the heart of Užupis
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Healthy desserts without sugar and without white flour.
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Love bar is serving seasonal cocktails, craft beer, wine and small plates four nights per week. A signature cocktail list, which is changed occasionally depending on the season, is a must try. Cocktail ingredients are often sourced at the local markets and Lithuanian meadows.
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