This category covers some of London's best places to shop whether you want books, sporting goods, clothes and many other topics.
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Lays out the history of this family-owned store which sells furniture, toys, and gifts. There is also an entire department dedicated to furniture restoration and another category for seasonal merchandise, such as Christmas, summer, and Valentine’s Day.
https://afternoah.com
Specialising in modern furniture, Aram Store opened its first showroom in 1964 on Kings Road in London. It was during a time when there was no other place to buy modern furniture. They sell their furniture both in person and online. This site also has a blog on it.
https://www.aram.co.uk
Offers details about this London flower shop which is unusual due to the fact that it offers a flower subscription service which costs 20 pounds a week plus delivery. Additionally offers “Arena Points,” a reward system which gives points for signing up, ordering, and liking on Facebook, among other things.
https://www.arenaflowers.com
Announces the fact that the food ordered from their website is all organically at their own farm and delivered directly to the customer’s home. Aside from organic groceries, the establishment also sells wines, housewares such as mugs and pitchers, pottery, and crafted cutting boards. http://daylesford.com/
https://www.daylesford.com
Imparts knowledge about the company’s inventory, including running shoes, high visibility clothing and accessories for runners, cycling clothes, and merchandise for hikers and skiers. The company’s remove and delivery policy is explored as well as the return policy, and the stores’ locations.
https://www.decathlon.co.uk
This London shop has been in business since 1730 when Juan Famenias Floris began selling perfume, shaving products, and combs. Notable for his comb-making for King George IV. The full history of this family business occupies its own section, while the bespoke fragrances, grooming products, and bath and body items each occupy their own.
https://www.florislondon.com/versions/eng
Shares information about this business runs Japanese restaurants, a retro-style ramen bar, Japanese street food, and and Japanese beers from its six establishments situated across London. Additionally, they sell groceries. The website contains Japanese cooking videos, books and recipes.
https://www.japancentre.com/en
With a brick-and-mortar store situated in the City of Westminster, Ocean Leisure is also online, and here they display their sailing, diving, snorkeling, swim, and surfing clothing, equipment, and accessories. Additionally, they offer an extreme and underwater photo centre.
https://oceanleisure.co.uk/store
Situated in London’s West End, Regent Street, Regent Street was built in 1819 and named for Prince Regent. The buildings there include flagship stores for such retailers as Burberry, J. Crew, Tory Burch, and Kate Spade, to name just a few. There are also hotels, cafes, and dozens of other stores here.
https://www.regentstreetonline.com/
What began as a hardware, kitchenwares, and tool shop in 1872 has become a veritable mall where one may find everything needed for both home and garden. This includes do-it-yourself gadgets, kitchen appliances, and laundry appliances.
https://www.robertdyas.co.uk
Contains and shares information about this shop which sells skateboards, shoes for skateboarders, and all manner of accessories for that clientele. Browse by brand, by equipment, and by item. This site also has a skatepark guide with a map of London and all of the skate parks in the area.
https://www.slamcity.com