Pepa Entrena set up this shop that specialises in Spanish craftsmanship, located in the Plaza de la Paja, in the heart of the La Latina neighbourhood, in premises that previously housed a tapestry workshop. It sells traditional objects, such as ceramics, enamelled utensils, mortars, chopping boards, blown glass, cotton towels, wicker and esparto grass items.
From its striking blue wooden facade and its large window, you can see some of the items available for purchase in the store. Cocol is committed to providing and promoting exquisite local trade, with useful and beautiful objects for everyday use as well as exceptional artisan pieces, proposing responsible consumption and providing a platform for items made outside the usual retail and serial manufacturing circuits. As a result, it is a major name in the sector, recommended in the best guides and publications, such as The New York Times, Traveler Condé Nast, Louis Vuitton Guide, Monocle, Fodor Guides, Routard, Lonely Planet, El País, Vogue, etc.
It has also been selected and recommended by the prestigious Michelangelo Foundation for the promotion of European craftsmanship.
At Cocol, you can buy items made from clay and ceramic, linen, wool and cotton, esparto grass, wood, glass, enamel or leather, both for the home and as fashion accessories. They also have aromatic and cosmetic candles.