Liberty
Liberty was founded in 1875, but the present Marlborough Street site, with its ships’ timbers and leaded windows, was built in the 1920s. The interconnecting jumble of rooms, with the odd fireplace and...
View ArticleWest Elm
Anyone who has nipped across the Atlantic and sampled the delights of American homeware stores such as Williams-Sonoma, Restoration Hardware and Ethan Allen will lament the lack of affordable...
View ArticleLloyds Bank
We are a financial services group with millions of UK customers with a presence in nearly every community; we are familiar on the high street and with over 1 million businesses through our portfolio of...
View ArticleAtelier Abigail Ahern
This tiny interiors shop may not have a huge range, but what it lacks in quantity is more than made up for in quality. The selection is both inventive and original, with much of it from emerging...
View ArticleTwentytwentyone
New and vintage design meet in this design store beloved of, and frequented by, Islington’s substantial coterie of architects, designers and other assorted trendies. Quality, beautifully-designed...
View ArticleDarkroom
Darkroom is not somewhere you go to develop 35mm film. It is in fact a concept store, which opened at the start of 2010, adding further credence to Lamb’s Conduit Street’s claim to being one of...
View ArticleHouse of Hackney
House of Hackney has made its first home, unsurprisingly, in its namesake borough – with an ambitious flagship store in the heart of Shoreditch. It’s one of the most gorgeous retail establishments to...
View ArticleHeal’s
The king of Tottenham Court Road’s decor shops has unveiled an heir to the throne: a fabulous new lighting den in W2. The 200-year-old brand is styling its new branch as a concept store, but much of...
View ArticleBarclays Bank
Barclays is a British multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in London. Whether you want a current account, loan or to save, at Barclays, we have a range of products to suit...
View ArticleSCP Furniture
It’s hard to believe SCP has lived on Curtain Road for some 25 years: its creative, contemporary products feel entirely geared to the East End’s relatively recent influx of cool-hunters. But founder...
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