Household Goods in Mallorca
There are 118 household goods shops listed on mallorca.com, with an average rating of 4.3 stars. From kitchenware and crockery to cleaning supplies, textiles and home accessories — everything you need to set up house on the island is available locally. Chains like Casa, Tiger, Zara Home and Carrefour cover the basics; for character pieces, head to the specialists.
Besides the chains, Mallorca has many local shops for kitchen utensils, table linen and traditional Mallorcan ceramics. The potteries of Pòrtol and Marratxí still produce hand-painted siurells and earthenware kitchen items that work as both popular souvenirs and practical household goods. Find your shop on mallorca.com.
126 businesses found
Tpm Decoracio
Pollença
magasin déco
Palma
Bathlia
Alcúdia+34 608 41 24 53
PWSE24 España
Llucmajor
Mallorca Dachdecker
Calvià+34971385032
Alcudia Decoracio
Alcúdia+34 625 52 11 76
Mirza home
Can Picafort
Cerámicas Felanitx
Felanitx
Daniela Thoms
Port d'Andratx+34 626 78 71 10
Local Market Place
Ses Salines
Harmonia
Sóller+34 971 63 11 21
Mood&Vibes
El Toro+34 689 89 07 64
Boutique Chinos
Binissalem
Trabajo cande
Palma+34 661 52 25 10
Frigg´s
Palma+34 623 55 31 42
Ibolip Diseño S.L.
Palma+34 971 47 21 08
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find Mallorcan ceramics?
Traditional Mallorcan ceramics can be found in the pottery villages of Pòrtol and Marratxí near Palma. There you will find workshops and showrooms with hand-painted ceramics, Siurells and tableware.
What are Siurells?
Siurells are traditional Mallorcan clay figures with whistles, made in Pòrtol for centuries. They are painted white with red and green accents and are a symbol of Mallorcan folk art. They make excellent souvenirs.
Where can I buy kitchenware in Mallorca?
Kitchenware is available at El Corte Inglés in Palma, specialist shops in the old town and major household chains. Weekly markets also sell kitchen items and textiles.
Where can I buy household goods in Mallorca?
Household goods in Mallorca are available at major chains like IKEA (Palma), Zara Home, Casa, and local ferreterías (hardware stores). At the Rastro market in Palma (Saturdays), you'll find affordable second-hand items. For quality kitchen equipment, try El Corte Inglés and specialised shops in Palma's old town. Most shops are open Mon-Sat 10am-8pm.
Is there an IKEA in Mallorca?
Yes, since 2024 there has been a full IKEA store in Palma de Mallorca (Son Valentí commercial area). It offers the complete range including food and restaurant. Island delivery is available from around €39. Alternatively, Mallorca also has furniture shops like Muebles La Fábrica, Kibuc, and numerous local furniture dealers in Manacor and Inca.