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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Raštinė" is a quality coffee shop and stationery store in Vilnius. An oasis of aesthetics, precision and creativity in Vilnius Old Town for playfully disciplined personalities. The cafe and shop is set up by a family with a curious pleasure to select curiosities for your desk, life or work.
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If your film taste extends beyond what comes out of Hollywood, then Pasaka is your place. It’s an Old Town cinema specialising in predominantly independent and/or arthouse films from a wide range of directors.
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It only makes sense to find some action near the train station and this place is really on the edge. It’s usually packed with pleasure seekers dancing to a wide variety of music and hosts events ranging from hip-hop to disco to balkan music and really anything you can dance to. Don’t forget to check-in with the giant statue of Tony Soprano outside.
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MO Museum is a modern art museum in Vilnius, Lithuania.
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The cafe is located in New town district, in the loft quarter. There is a lot of creative space around, so the environment is very urban. The Backstage cafe is located in the loft where the former founders of the café, photographers Vytenis and Ieva, lived, hence the name.
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