There’s a building in Psyrri where bread is baked to a recipe that smells like a Greek summer, and where the objects on the shelves feel less like things for sale and more like heirlooms waiting to be claimed. Welcome to 10AM apotheke, the quietly compelling Athens concept store that brings ancient Greece to the modern world.

Athens, But Not As You Know It
If you’ve been paying any attention to the slow-living conversation happening in design circles, you’ll have noticed that Athens keeps showing up. Not the Athens of package holidays and postcard Parthenons, but a rawer, more creatively alive city, one that has long been turning dilapidation into distinction. Nowhere captures that spirit better than 10AM apotheke, the brainchild of founder Eva Papadaki, tucked into the ground floor and basement of the 10AM Lofts building at 82 Konstantinoupoleos Street, a short walk from the Kerameikos metro station.

What’s in a Name
The name says a great deal. In Greek, apotheke simply means “storage”, a word that carries within it the memory of grandparents’ pantries, village cellar shelves stacked with olive oil and dried herbs, the sensory archive of a life lived close to the land. That layering of meaning is entirely intentional. Papadaki has spoken about her grandparents as her greatest creative inspiration: her grandmother’s love of craft, her grandfather’s philosophy of simplicity. Those values didn’t just inform 10AM apotheke’s aesthetic; they are the aesthetic.

The store describes itself as a contemporary Greek brand rooted in ancient rituals, and that phrase deserves to be taken literally rather than as marketing shorthand. The products (organic thyme honey, olive oil, handcrafted homeware, skin and scent collections) are not souvenirs of Greece. They are Greece, distilled and thoughtfully repackaged for a life that wants more intention in it. Everything here has been conceived, as the brand puts it, where memories and senses intertwine.

A Space Worth the Pilgrimage
The space itself is worth the pilgrimage. Set within a former warehouse, the interiors share their building’s raw bones: concrete, clean lines, a restrained palette that lets the objects breathe. It is minimalist without being cold, curated without feeling clinical. You are not shopping here so much as moving through someone’s considered vision of how life might feel if you slowed it down and paid proper attention to it.

The Weekend Ritual
And then there is the weekend ritual. What began as a concept store has evolved into something altogether more immersive. Every Saturday and Sunday, from 10am to 6pm, 10AM apotheke throws open its doors as a café and bakery, and this, perhaps, is where the brand’s philosophy becomes most visceral. The bakery draws on the unhurried pace of Greek village mornings. Small-batch breads emerge warm from the oven on-site. There are tahini buns drizzled with the brand’s own organic thyme honey, ladenia flatbreads scattered with tomatoes and herbs, walnut cake made with 10AM’s organic olive oil, and herbal teas sourced with the same rigour as everything else on the shelves. Coffee comes from Red Jane, roasted exclusively for the space.
The self-service approach is a statement in itself. There are no hovering staff, no transactional energy. Guests are invited to treat the interior as their home, moving between the food and the brand’s broader collections of skin, scent and homeware as the mood takes them. Surrounded by the aromas of bread, herbs and incense, the entire universe of this Athens concept store reveals itself under one roof.

The Athens Concept Store That Brings Ancient Greece to the Modern World
It is worth noting, too, that this is a brand with an expanding creative reach. Last summer, 10AM apotheke took its world to the Southern Aegean island of Antiparos, transforming a former folklore museum into a light-filled pop-up designed in collaboration with Barcelona-based Studio Andrew Trotter, an exercise in bringing the brand’s slower, more mindful proposition into dialogue with island life. By night, the space became a bar serving botanical cocktails made with wild, native ingredients. It was, by all accounts, exactly as enchanting as it sounds.
Back in Athens, the flagship operates Monday to Friday by appointment, with the full weekend experience available on Saturdays and Sundays. If your travel plans allow for only one stop in the city that no one is quite doing the same as everyone else, make it this one.
More at 10amapotheke.com and on Instagram at @10amapotheke.
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