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Selfridges - one of Time Out's favourite department stores - celebrated its centenary in 2009. With its concession boutiques, store-wide themed events and...
Stylish and accessible interiors shop Pitfield London is spread across a big double-fronted former office block, and is the retail arm of celebrated...
Shepperton prides itself on being the friendliest car boot around, and has a relaxed, genuine atmosphere the likes of which you'd be hard pressed to find at...
Harrods' distinctive terracotta façade with dark-green awnings stirs up mixed emotions. For every tourist who yearns for a Harrods teddy, there's a Londoner...
This store sells the sort of things everybody would have had in their kitchen or pantry 60 years ago: functional domestic goods. There is also a small range...
Heal's may be the grand old dame of interiors stores, but its happy combination of excellent sourcing, helpful staff and a layout that's constantly being...
This Marble Arch flagship M&S is the store's largest outlet in the country. It is Marks and Spencer shopping at its best, and showcases the shopping vision...
Set over three cavernous floors, Primark Marble Arch opened in 2007, and offers 70, 000 sq ft of unbelievably cheap clothing and accessories. You get what...
Compared to some of the incredible refurbs that rival emporia have indulged in, Harvey Nics feels like it's coasting a little. That said, you'll still find...
The 'city within a city', Westfield's £1.45 billion retail behemoth snakes through the Olympic site, with 300 retail units - the cornerstones of which are...
Curated with as much thought and flair as any exhibition, with a mix of merchandise that reflects or - in the case of the commissioned items - responds to...
Move over Kanye West the (self-proclaimed) 'Louis Vuitton don'. The soothsayer of monogram chic has its eyes on a bigger prize: London. After securing...