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Liverpool ONE welcomes Timothy Oulton for first standalone gallery in northern England
Grosvenor has welcomed Timothy Oulton, the British furniture company noted for its traditional handcraftsmanship, to Liverpool ONE. The 3,200 sq ft gallery, located on Peter’s Lane, has opened its first standalone space in the north of England.
The new Timothy Oulton gallery features their trademark blend of British heritage-inspired design reconceived from a modern perspective. The offering comprises a timeless collection of furniture, lighting and home accessories that combines time-honoured craftsmanship with beautiful, authentic materials including the brand’s unique hand-finished leathers.
Alison Clegg, Managing Director, Asset Management, Grosvenor, commented: “We are delighted to see Timothy Oulton open its doors at Liverpool ONE’s Peter’s Lane. Its arrival at the destination complements the extensive range of existing premium lifestyle brands on offer, including The White Company and Molton Brown, reinforcing the location as a hub for innovation and quality. Timothy Oulton’s opening only serves to further cement Liverpool ONE as a leading destination for interior design and homeware retail.”
Jude Leach, Head of Global Sales, Timothy Oulton, added: “We are hugely proud to have opened at Liverpool ONE, with this new store acting as our crucial stronghold in the north of England. More specifically, Liverpool ONE’s Peter’s Lane is the ideal location for us, neighbouring so many likeminded brands that share our vision for creativity and innovation.”
The opening of Timothy Oulton follows a busy start to 2022 for Liverpool ONE, following a series of retail announcements, including the openings of premium British footwear specialist, Russell & Bromley, and luxury lifestyle brand, Rituals, and the signing of international fashion brand, Stradivarius.
CBRE and Metis acted for Liverpool ONE. Paddy McCormack & Co represented Timothy Oulton.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nick Thornton .
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