Bespoke furniture specialists pop up on London's iconic King's Road
Today (March 13), Sloane Stanley has revealed that The Sofa & Chair Company has opened an exclusive pop-up at 320 King’s Road.
The pop-up calls upon established retail partners, from the King’s Road, to create new bespoke showrooms for visitors.
Designed in collaboration with leading fabric houses including Designers Guild, Romo and Jason D’Souza, the pop-up is titled ‘Partners’ and coincides with London Design Week.
Hannah Grievson, property director at Sloane Stanley, said: “The King’s Road boasts an impressive selection of design retailers, and has become more and more of a hub for emerging luxury designers.
“This pop-up venture is a perfect celebration of London Design Week, merging some of our most celebrated interior and homeware specialists.
“We’re proud to home this exclusive pop-up which will display the beautiful fabrics and signature pieces from The Sofa & Chair Company, and fellow King’s Road traders.”
The partners have contributed bespoke furniture pieces to showcase a selection of luxury household rooms from the Spring 2019 collections.
All of the partners rooms feature paint from British manufacturer, Little Greene. The brand opened the pop-up on March 9 and will run until March 24.
Appear Here marketed the unit for the Sloane Stanley Estate.
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