Free in-store pickup at 2788 Granville Street · Open Monday to Saturday

About Us

A Granville Street Institution Since 1995

For nearly three decades, Bacci’s has been a beloved fixture on Vancouver’s Granville Street, a boutique built on the belief that the things you surround yourself with, and the clothes you wear, should be beautiful, intentional, and made to last.

Founded in 1995 at 2788 Granville Street, Bacci’s has always been two boutiques in one: a destination for exceptional homeware, table, bath and bedding, and an edit of women’s fashion that is simultaneously timeless and of-the-moment. It is a rare combination, and one that keeps Bacci’s customers coming back season after season.

 

Home is Where the Heart Is

Our homeware collection is curated with care and without compromise. We travel the world, from Belgian flax fields to French artisan studios, from English potteries to Parisian flatware ateliers, to bring Vancouver homes the finest in everyday living.

You’ll find our home side stocked with the brands we love and stand behind:

  • Libeco — Belgian linen woven since 1858, for bed, bath, and table. Considered the finest linen in the world.
  • Emma Bridgewater — Hand-decorated pottery from Stoke-on-Trent, made to be used every single day.
  • Jars Céramistes — Five generations of French artisan ceramics from Dieulefît, beautifully imperfect and built to last a lifetime.
  • Sabre Paris — Playful, colourful flatware handcrafted in France since 1993. Made for tables that reflect personality.
  • And many more — carefully sourced candles, bath linens, ceramics, cushions, throws, rugs, and gifts for every occasion.

Whether you’re setting a table for two or renovating a bathroom from scratch, our team is here to help you find exactly what you’re looking for or discover something you didn’t know you needed.

 

European Couture & Designer Fashion

Half of what we do at Bacci’s is fashion — and not the kind you’ll find anywhere else in Vancouver. For nearly three decades, we have maintained direct relationships with some of Europe’s most acclaimed and uncompromising designers, bringing their work to Granville Street season after season.

Our fashion floor carries ready-to-wear, footwear, bags, and jewellery from a tightly curated roster of international houses. These are not brands you stumble across. They are sought out by women who follow fashion seriously, and they are available in Vancouver exclusively, or near-exclusively, at Bacci’s.

 

The Designers

Dries Van Noten anchors our fashion offer. The Antwerp master’s layered, botanical, and deeply considered work has defined a certain kind of intelligent dressing for forty years. We carry his ready-to-wear, footwear, bags, belts, and jewellery across multiple seasonal deliveries, with pieces ranging from beautifully wearable separates to full embroidered gowns. It is one of the deepest Dries Van Noten edits available in Canada.

Simone Rocha brings a singular Irish-British feminine vision: lace, tulle, pearl embellishment, and sculptural outerwear that is simultaneously delicate and architecturally bold. We carry her clothing, footwear, bags, and her jewellery collection, crystal ear cuffs, daisy-studded earrings, pearl-and-padlock necklaces, season after season. A Simone Rocha trench coat or embroidered blouse is a wardrobe investment.

Nina Ricci brings Parisian refinement, fluid dresses, tailored jackets, and elegant separates rooted in the house’s long history of couture-adjacent craftsmanship. We stock multiple seasonal deliveries each year.

Lanvin, one of the oldest surviving couture houses in Paris, is represented through footwear and bags: the ballet flat in unexpected colourways, structured bags with the house’s signature minimal polish.

Patou, revived under creative director Guillaume Henry, offers Parisian sportswear-inflected dressing at its most considered, with pleated skirts, elegant trousers, and effortlessly wearable colour.

Marni brings a joyful Italian eccentricity: boldly printed tops, Bigfoot sneakers, and the brand’s iconic shopping bags. Shopping bags that are, somehow, covetable.

Injiri, the Indian label by Chinar Farooqui, works entirely with traditional handwoven and hand-embroidered textiles. Each garment is a slow fashion statement, beautifully constructed, completely unhurried, and unlike anything else on our floor.

Marsèll, the Italian footwear atelier from the Veneto, produces shoes and boots of extraordinary quality. No logos. No noise. Just exceptional leather construction and a silhouette that ages brilliantly.

Y’s by Yohji Yamamoto brings a Japanese avant-garde sensibility, asymmetric cuts, black as a colour philosophy, and clothing that rewards the wearer who takes fashion seriously.

Antipast, the Japanese hosiery and knitwear house, is our lightest touch — and one of our most beloved. Their hand-knit socks, in dozens of intricate patterns from leopard print to botanical tile, have a cult following. Beautiful things for the extremities.

 

Jewellery & Fine Accessories

Our jewellery offer is equally serious. RosaMaria, the Barcelona-based fine jewellery house, brings gem-set rings, necklaces, and pendants in gold and silver, pieces with gemstones running from diamonds and rubies to sapphires and smoky quartz, at price points from a few hundred dollars to the thousands. These are investment pieces.

Ileana Makri, the Athenian-born jeweller whose work lives at the intersection of ancient Greek craft and contemporary cool, is represented by her pendants, hoops, and layered chains. Her signature ‘Eye’ pieces and enamel-and-topaz drops are quietly iconic.

Simone Rocha’s jewellery, pearl-studded ear cuffs, crystal earrings, and padlock necklaces carry the same obsessive detailing as her clothing.

Maria Rudman’s textile-based jewellery, bracelets and cuffs, constructed from woven and beaded textiles, signed pieces, occupy a category entirely her own. Wearable art, locally beloved.

Dries Van Noten’s jewellery and belt accessories extend the designer’s vision into the accessories space — architectural silver cuffs, statement necklaces, and sculptural earrings.

 

Footwear

Our footwear selection spans the full range: Dries Van Noten heels and sneakers with his signature print and embroidery work; Simone Rocha crystal-heeled sandals and clear clogs; Lanvin ballet flats in season-right colours; Marsèll boots and shoes built to last a decade; Marni Bigfoot sneakers for the woman who wants her footwear to start a conversation; and Birkenstock in collaboration and seasonal colourways. Shoe sizes run European 36 to 42.

 

The Bacci’s Approach to Fashion

What we carry is a considered edit of designers who make clothes with intention, who think about how a garment is cut, where the fabric comes from, and what it will look like in five years. Our customers are women who know what they like, who are not interested in the disposable, and who want to walk into a store where the person serving them knows every piece intimately.

Come in. Our team will take care of you.

Come Visit Us

We are located at the northeast corner of 12th Avenue and Granville Street, in the heart of one of Vancouver’s most storied shopping corridors. Parking is available behind the store.

LOCATION

2788 Granville Street

Vancouver, BC, V6H 3J3

NE corner of 12th & Granville

Parking available behind the store

HOURS & CONTACT

Monday – Saturday: 9:45 am – 5:30 pm

Closed Sundays & Holidays

604-733-4933

[email protected]