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Situated on an unexpected corner in Notting Hill, this well-rounded lighting shop boasts prices better than many of those sourced directly from Europe. The store carries a large variety of lights, from...
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Situated on an unexpected corner in Notting Hill, this well-rounded lighting shop boasts prices better than many of those sourced directly from Europe. The store carries a large variety of lights, from...
Allegra Hicks has more than fashion up her (well-tailored) sleeve! While best-known for her high-end designer couture brand, she also designs interiors, home accessories and fabrics. The homewares feature...
B&B Italia’s London showroom exhibits a serious 'wow' factor. The brand works continuously with innovative designers to create the sleek furniture that is displayed in overly exaggerated room sets...
Known to be one of Nina Campbell’s favourite stores, and for good reason. Birgit Israel has a wonderful collection of vintage treasures from the mid-1900s as well as original items of her own design...
Refined modernity mixing minimalistic design and the luxury of timber is what best describes the British furniture of Channels. Located on the Chelsea-Fulham border, the showroom exhibits three floors of Samuel Chan’s furniture collections...
Charles Edwards provides bespoke lighting inspired by 19th and 20th century English, French and American lanterns. The large collection can be adapted for both interior and exterior use...
The epicentre for interior designers in London, Chelsea Harbour Design Centre houses around 70 showrooms to both the public and those in the trade. There are loads of fabric showrooms, as well as bathroom shops and furniture stores...
Christopher Wray’s 10,000 sq ft. store houses a unique collection of contemporary and classic lighting, furniture and accessories. Certainly a specialist, high-end shop – it’s a place where you are bound to find something different than your typical high street shop has to offer...
This luxurious perfumed store stocks high-end bed and kitchen linens, plush towels and robes, indulgent bath products and specialty colognes and fragrances. Their products are headed towards feminine, though not at all girly...
Linley mainly carries furniture but they also have a variety of other objects on sale. The style has a classic air to it (traditional cabinet making is their specialty) but you can certainly find a few quirky pieces. The store display is changed seasonally...
Bernie de Le Cuona, a native South African, is the creative mind behind this Knightsbridge gem. Specialising in luxury textiles and interior accessories, her designs reflect strong colours and textures of Africa, but are mixed with a quintessentially English lifestyle...
Bright and whimsical, Designer’s Guild offers an exclusive line of handmade furniture and accessories, as well as wallpaper and more than 2,000 fabrics. The shop is undeniably romantic, ornate and maybe a bit over the top but still tasteful...
A kitchenware shop offering anything and everything even the most fanciful domestic goddess could dream of. Divertimenti stocks cutlery, coffee pots, crockery, juicers and many other assorted bits and bobs to add that little bit of luxury to your kitchen...
Dragons hand-painted furniture for nurseries features the cutest bunnies, boats, soldiers, fairies and vintage roses as well as custom-made designs. The store is a wonderful place to visit and most of the furniture is made to order...
A brilliant concept. Priscilla Carlucci (sister of Terence Conran) takes a seasonal approach to merchandising. Always cosy in Winter and fresh in Spring, the look and feel of Few and Far changes every three months...
A French company eschewing the more traditional French furniture, Gautier has a wide range of sleek and modern pieces. Patrice Gautier first dreamt up bedroom décor for children in 1958 and has continued ever since, with all his originality and versatility, in creating special spaces for kids...
A breath of fresh air. This interior design, furniture and lighting shop has a trendy and modern feel compared to other stores on the street that are slightly more old-fashioned. Howe sells antique pieces ranging from 18th century English country to Arts and Crafts items of the late 19th century...
India Jane carries classic and timeless ranges of furniture, objects, silver, tableware and lighting. They have a handful of beautifully woven furniture pieces in a classic and somewhat colonial style, as well as some eye-catching French collections...
Designer Jonathan Adler is bright, bold and a bit funky. His first-ever international boutique is located on Sloane Avenue in the heart of Chelsea. The shop spans 3,000 square feet over two levels offering an exciting assortment of Adler’s playful pieces...
This boutique boasts fascinating products for the home, including photography by Terry O’Neill, handmade furniture and beautiful china. Also an interior design firm, a slide show of works completed by Katharine Pooley is on display, surely great for inspiration...
Kelly Hoppen is a well-known British interior designer who has created a unique style that includes classics finished in an array of materials from black python, chrome, black lacquer, wood, taupe and sand leathers...
SW can't say enough good things about Le Creuset cookware. They say the success of cooking is in the ingredients, but as any design-savvy cook knows, the pot that the ingredients go in is just as important as the ingredients that go in the pot....
With 19 antique shops, Lillie Road is one of London’s best-kept secrets for interior designers and decorators. If you yearn to be a savvy designer or own an amazing unique piece that is bound to spark conversation, Lillie Road is certainly worth a visit...
Lots Road Auctions has 500-600 lots carrying both Contemporary and Antique items. Just show up and walk around – its truly an awesome experience! The contemporary, traditional furnishings and decorative items kick-off at 1pm and the Antique furniture, paintings, carpets and works of art go to auction at 4pm.
Interior designer Louise Bradley has a simple but exclusive style, with a largely neutral palette. While a complete home make-over by the designer herself may not be on your agenda, her showrooms carry high-end luxury furniture and lighting that combine classic influences with contemporary...
The driving principle behind the company since its inception has been to give the customer complete choice and control in designing their floor decor. Dublin-born designer Luke Irwin dreams up what he calls “insane” rugs...
The showroom on Pimlico Road epitomizes the Michael Reeves-style...where comfort and elegance are the bottom line. His line of furniture offers a neutral and chic pared-down look...
The Monogrammed Linen Shop carries classic and contemporary linens from all over the world. Their line of linens start at 300 thread count and go all the way up to 1000, but they also carry an affordable line of simple sheets and duvet covers...
Morris Interiors has a great selection of vintage industrial furniture from the 1940s-1960s. SW recommends stopping in if you're looking for an interesting piece to fill a lacking space. If you’re into industrial chic, this place is definitely for you...
Nicole Farhi's home shop on Clifford Street is nestled among the art galleries. Small and elegant, it feels like stepping into a chic and sophisticated Parisian apartment. The style is eclectic, mixing art deco with industrial and a touch of Venetian...
Nina Campbell is a well-known chic interior designer who is knowingly unashamed of luxury. Her store on Walton Street is already noted in legend as a treasure trove for home accessories and gifts...
Osborne & Little is one of the great British brands, known all over the world for their fabric and wallpapers, which are always at the heart of interior design trends. Going strong since the Sixties, they are constantly producing new collections that are truly amazing and unique...
An absolute must see. What a creative way to display home products! Designer and stylist Janie Jackson turned her own West London home into a showroom exhibiting exquisite furniture and accessories. Serene, yet whimsical...
Taking a dip into all sorts of interesting art forms, Paul Smith is a bit of a world traveller. A wonderland for globetrotters, the store displays an arrangement of anything from mismatched furniture to antique buttons...
Head to the more intimate sister of John Lewis to find a wide variety of necessary and not-so-necessary home goods! John Lewis is known for carrying anything from candles to electronics, but the home section is certainly worth a visit...
Known primarily for the quality of its joinery and the simplicity of its designs, Plain English has become the kitchen company of choice for those with understated good taste who appreciate timeless cupboards that will last for generations.
British-born interior designer and founder of the Shabby Chic website, Rachel Ashwell’s ever-expanding brand of fresh homely interiors was always very popular in the United States. Now, in a cosy, understated shop in the heart of Notting Hill...
SW is rather a fan of Rainbow's sparkling chandeliers that are sourced directly from the Italian lakes. A family-run business based between London and Italy, Rainbow produces a wide range of handmade...
A love affair between Republic of Fritz Hansen, one of the world’s most revered Danish furniture brands and Skandium, London’s much-loved Scandinavian design emporium is located right in the heart of Fitzrovia...
For a long time, Robert Langford was somewhat of a secret amongst interior designers in the know. Offering bespoke bedroom, living and dining room products, at Robert Langford they believe that 'all design needs were not made equal'. While actually locally manufactured...
A dream for anyone who loves simple luxury. Whether dramatic, austere or both, Rose Uniacke’s selection of pieces always have a touch of femininity. Rose manages to spin 19th century English furniture into contemporary...
Don’t be misled, Selfridges is not just another huge commercialized department store full of roaming shopaholics. Selfridges carries the ethos that “shopping should be fun,” and SW believes that it is just that! Ok, ok...you may have to climb over a couple of crazed shopaholics fighting...
Owned by three Scandinavians, Skandium is the city’s go-to source for modernist furniture, fabrics, lighting and homewares, and is named after a rare earth metal discovered near Stockholm. The Independent has called Skandium “London’s most discretely fashionable design shop...
The city’s go-to source for modernist furniture, fabrics, lighting and homewares, Skandium is named after a rare earth metal discovered near Stockholm. The Independent has called Skandium “London’s most discretely fashionable design shop...