Furniture Shopping
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Mori no Kotoba
Woodworking also extends to furniture shops.
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Surfing Cowboys
Giddyup bro. Bring your lasso and your wallet to the funkiest purveyor of mid-century furniture and surf memorabilia this side of, well, anywhere. Surfing Cowboys is filled with vintage surfboards and skateboards, retro but comfy couches, historic beach photos and gently worn cowboy boots. It also has friendly staff members who are happy to show you around the eclectic mix. Just don’t hem and haw too long – turnover is pretty quick.
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Moooi
They’ve got a great motto here: ‘For design addicts, but more for design virgins.’ If you’ve always wanted your house to look conceptual but haven’t the slightest idea where to begin (or if you know exactly what you require of a room), the friendly folks at this Marcel Wanders boutique will get you on the road to a really fine interior.
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De Vredespijp
Art deco home accessories and furniture shop meets tiny cafe with excellent home-baked goods. On our visit the gorgeous aroma of freshly baked pie meandered its way right out the door – we stopped dead in our tracks and swiftly headed in to admire the teacups and tables with a cuppa and a warm-from-the-oven sweet treat.
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Scanteak
Looking conspicuously modern along Joo Chiat Rd, this furniture shop boasts modern, elegantly functional Scandinavian-style teak furniture, with prices to match. Some of the designs may be a little conservative for certain tastes, but the quality is top notch.
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Holly Hunt
This spectacular 22,000-sq-ft showroom has a massive selection of furniture, textiles, lighting, art and decorative accessories. Featured designers include Holly Hunt, Christian Liaigre, Rose Tarlow and Kevin Kiley.
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Aka
Thai furniture and decorative arts designer Eakrit Pradissuwana has created a contemporary look for modern Asia-philes. The furniture is slick and minimalist but distinctively 'Eastern' in character.
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The Gallery House
A tiny but appealing shophouse selling attractive wooden outdoor furniture and a curious range of carved animals. If you’re in the market for a sunbed and a wooden chicken, this is the place.
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Mufti
Fulham and Parson’s Green are pretty uninspiring when it comes to shopping, but you can find a few designer furniture and fabric shops, one of the best being Mufti.
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Szaal
Szaal is a specialist in Biedermeier and baroque furniture, dating from around 1700 to 1840. You'll also find a few pieces from the late-19th and 20th centuries. Shipping can be arranged.
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Artisan Antiques Art Deco
This wonderful shop houses one of the world’s largest collections of French art-deco lighting, furniture and accessories, including unique pieces by Lalique Sabino and De Gue.
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Pagoda House
The offbeat Pagoda House is packed to the rafters with restored antique furniture.
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C's Furniture World
If you are heading further into Belize, you are better off buying your wood products and furniture in Cayo, where prices are lower and the selection is more diverse. But otherwise, stop by C's to see the handiwork with mahogany, rosewood and teak.
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