Archive for the ‘Shop’ Category
Monday, October 11th, 2010

Tom Dixon opens the doors to its first shop, in a converted Wharf Building at Portobello Dock, Ladbroke Grove. The former Victorian goods depot is now home to the full Tom Dixon range of lighting and furniture as well as a selection of work from other international designers and brands.
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Tags: Design Research Studio, Dock Kitchen, Ladbroke Grove, Piet Hein Eek, Portobello Dock, Tom Dixon, Tom Dixon Shop
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Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

Dutch design brand moooi opens the doors to its first permanent showroom and UK headquarters in London, housed within a Grade II listed stucco house dating back to the late 1800s, and most recently home to Virgin. (more…)
Tags: Ladbroke Grove, moooi, The Dock
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Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Japan’s super cool bicycle company, Tokyobike, has a summer pop-up shop in Spitalfields Market. Open for just six weeks, the shop features the entire Tokyobike range, including some limited edition models and bike accessories. (more…)
Tags: Spitalfields, Tokyobike, Tokyobike pop-up shop
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Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Successful Brighton design store The Lollipop Shoppe has opened its first London outlet within Old Spitalfields Market, selling a diverse portfolio of products from watches to furniture and cushions to lighting. (more…)
Tags: Found Associates, Old Spitalfields Market, Spitalfields, The Lollipop Shoppe
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Thursday, April 8th, 2010

SKITSCH is an Italian producer and retailer of contemporary design, which launched with aplomb in Milan in April 2009. Now they have opened a new 350-square-metre store on Brompton Road, in the heart of the Brompton Design District. (more…)
Tags: 5.5 Designers, Bertjan Pot, Brompton, Cristina Morozzi, Front, Giles Miller, Jean-Marie Massaud, Luca Nichetto, Maarten Baas, Marc Sadler, Marcel Wanders, Peter Marigold, Skitsch, Xavier Lust
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Friday, December 11th, 2009

Leading design store, twentytwentyone, has just undergone extension work to their original Upper Street shop in Islington – just in time for Christmas. Here are some pictures we took within hours of completion! (more…)
Tags: DRDH, Islington, shop extension, twentytwentyone, Upper Street
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Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Darkroom is a directional new store now open on the characterful Lamb’s Conduit Street in Bloomsbury. The store comprises a curated mix of interior and fashion accessories alongside bi-monthly art and sculpture exhibitions. (more…)
Tags: Bloomsbury, Darkroom, Lamb's Conduit Street, Lulu Roper-Caldbeck, Rhonda Drakeford
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Saturday, December 5th, 2009

Creative agency YCN has collaborated with Jiggery Pokery on a Christmas shop comprising specially commissioned festive items from a diverse group of illustrators, graphic designers, and product designers. The name of the event is My Two Front Teeth. (more…)
Tags: 72 Rivington Street, Jiggery Pokery, My Two Front Teeth, Shoreditch, YCN
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SHOP: THE LOLLIPOP SHOPPE (SPITALFIELDS)
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010Successful Brighton design store The Lollipop Shoppe has opened its first London outlet within Old Spitalfields Market, selling a diverse portfolio of products from watches to furniture and cushions to lighting. (more…)
Tags: Found Associates, Old Spitalfields Market, Spitalfields, The Lollipop Shoppe
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