VINTAGE HEAVEN
Read moreThis little gem of a store at the start of Columbia Road is always packed with vintage Londoners in search of china or retro knick-knacks. From kitschy tea sets to rusty gardening tools and rustic kitchen utensils, there's plenty of charm at reasonable prices. At the back, the room has been fitted out to accommodate a few tables where you can come and take a break over tea and a good carrot cake on Saturdays or Sundays. Between the seventies tablecloths, the homemade cake and the ambient serenity, you'll feel right at home.
BAJA INTERIORS
Read moreA tiny interior boutique boutique: flower and luminaires vases, printed or embroidered cushions, postcards, ceramics…
WEDGWOOD
Read moreWedgwood is a company specialized in fine porcelain founded in 1759. His founder is Josiah Wedgwood known as the father of English pottery. His life has been devoted to experiments on materials, to the study of standards and new finishing processes, which has enabled the firm to resist competition from Chinese porcelain in particular. Wedgwood has thus been synonymous with beauty, art and innovation for 250 years. Known for its legendary blue, the brand rejuvenated its image with a new Jasper Conran stylist. The result is traditional dishes embedded in a pure and elegant line.
REJECT CHINA SHOP
Read moreDon't be fooled by the somewhat strange name of this boutique, just know that if you like fine dishes, you will find here quality items at prices generally 20 to 30% cheaper than elsewhere on large brands such as Wedgwood, Spode, Royal Doulton, Royal Grafton, Portmeirion or Villeroy and Boch… Some parts have defects, most often imperceptible, but in general. articles are in perfect condition.
SCP
Read moreBeautiful boutique to furnish and decorate your apartment with beautiful furniture with refined contours and contemporary design. Many famous designers griffent chairs, sofas and libraries of the brand. Also a beautiful choice of accessories and lighting, again, entirely modern in their forms.
EAT MY HANDBAG BITCH
Read moreIt's only the English to think about naming a store like this, so translate: " Eat my bag, bitch. " Inside this is a total gap, since in fact we find contemporary decorative objects, all at quite high prices, not bags.
John Lewis & Partners
Read moreA very good address in many fields, including tableware, kitchenware, beauty items, linen, bedding, fabrics and haberdashery in general, and even household appliances. The company's policy is to sell clothing and, above all, furniture and home accessories at reasonable prices. The items are more basic than original, but if you look hard enough, you'll always find something nice. It's the London equivalent of our Parisian department stores. Something for everyone.
THE CONRAN SHOP
Read moreThere is indeed a Conran Shop in Paris, but it is always better to go to the source! The chic design label was born in England, in London, at this very address, in 1987, in this historic house in Chelsea. This great name, inherited from the English designer Terence Conran, offers a range of contemporary furniture and decorative objects, most of which are exclusive to The Conran Shop stores. A refined atmosphere, inventiveness, creativity and originality are the key words of the pieces found here.