Jolla

Tunis


As the pioneers of the ‘carton’ furniture movement and the first designers of these products in Africa, Jolla stocks a range of surprisingly hardy and ecofriendly cardboard furniture pieces as well as accessories, clothes and jewellery from other designers. Browse a range of wares from designers across the region, stocked because of Jolla's focus on charitable foundations and ecological products.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Tunis attractions

1. Sanctuary of Tophet

0.54 MILES

Originally dedicated to the deities Baal Hammon and Tanit, this Carthaginian sacrificial site and burial ground is dotted with stubby stelae engraved with…

2. Oceanographic Museum

0.76 MILES

Near the ports, this museum contains enthusiastic displays of model boats, conservation methods and stuffed, pickled and live wildlife, from giant whale…

3. Punic Ports

0.83 MILES

Today, only the shape of these legendary ports, the coveted basis of Carthage’s power and prosperity, remains. A narrow channel linked the southern,…

4. Byrsa Hill

1.27 MILES

In Punic times, Byrsa Hill was occupied by a temple to the Carthaginian god Eschmoun. The Romans destroyed most of the Punic structures – all that remains…

5. Carthage Museum

1.31 MILES

Sitting on the crest of Byrsa Hill and housed in an early-20th-century building that once functioned as a Catholic seminary, this museum is one of the…

6. L’Acropolium

1.32 MILES

The architect of this now deconsecrated 19th-century French-built cathedral employed an unorthodox mix of Moorish, Byzantine and Gothic architectural…

7. Magon Quarter

1.37 MILES

This area along Rue Septime Sévère is a few blocks south of the Antonine Baths. Excavations have uncovered a small area of Roman workshops superimposed on…

8. Roman Amphitheatre

1.44 MILES

This Roman-era amphitheatre was once one of the largest in the Roman Empire, with a capacity of 36,000. Today, only the overgrown oval of the stage…