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These are the top 10 must-visit furniture stores in London

London is a treasure trove for furniture lovers, with a mix of vintage treasures and modern designs that cater to all tastes. Whether one is furnishing a new home or searching for statement pieces, here are ten of the best furniture and interior stores that showcase the city's rich design heritage and creativity, selected by secretldn.


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The Conran Shop, Chelsea – A London icon known for its modern and classic furniture, accessories, books, and gifts. It offers a carefully curated selection of stylish items for any home.

Twentytwentyone, Islington – Specialising in contemporary and mid-century modern designs, this store features pieces by renowned designers like Charles and Ray Eames.

Aria, Islington – Set in a Victorian hall, Aria offers a mix of modern and vintage furniture from established and emerging designers, focusing on Scandinavian styles.

The Peanut Vendor, Hackney – A 20th-century furniture showroom with unique vintage pieces, including tables and decorative ceramics.

Committee of Taste, Hackney – Known for retro furniture, this shop features affordable and unique second-hand pieces that add stylish flair to any home.

Retrouvius, Kensal Green – Specialising in reclaimed materials and vintage items, Retrouvius offers sustainable, upcycled pieces for a distinctive interior.

Chase & Sorensen, Hackney – This shop blends vintage and contemporary designs, sourcing unique Scandinavian pieces and restoring vintage furniture.

Viaduct, Clerkenwell – A contemporary furniture store showcasing leading designers, known for its high-quality, functional designs.

House of Hackney, Shoreditch – A celebration of maximalism with bold British designs, offering a mix of vibrant furniture, fabrics, and wallpapers.

Little Paris Store, Crouch Hill – An eclectic mix of contemporary and vintage pieces with a Parisian twist, offering a selection of furniture, lighting, and décor.

Source: www.secretldn.com

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