Quirky Gifts and Vintage Shopping in London by Alice Davises.
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London isn't just a capital city but also a place where you can find a wide range of unique gifts. Don't shop at the chains; all the best treasures can be found hidden away in a corner, on mismatched shelves, or even under an old desk lamp - that's the place to find those unique treasures!
Camden Market is my go-to spot for surprises. Its atmosphere can be noisy and chaotic and lively all at the same time! Shop around past stalls that sell old cameras, and then turn around and find a vendor selling retro tin-bots from the 1960s! There's always something unique waiting to be discovered and it is a great place to find unique gifts that make people smile!
Brick Lane's Sunday market is an exquisite mix of vintage heaven as well as an urban art fair. You can take home anything, from neon roller skates in the 1980s to Edwardian teaspoons. Brick Lane has a variety of items, web site each with a unique story.
I frequent smaller vintage stores in London when I'm in search of something truly special. Some specialize in mid-century furniture while others have vintage kitchenware or old maps. Often, the shop owners themselves are equally fascinating and a large part of the fun is speaking to them about the place where each item was purchased!
Quirky gifts are often remembered for long periods of time. You can buy a chocolate or gift card from anyone but something as unique as an antique teapot that is shaped like an apple is sure to bring you joy for many years. Finding something that is personalised to the person receiving it can make their event memorable.
London's vintage scene is addictive. Every market stall, every shop gives you the chance to step back in the past And with luck, you may get more than just a piece of artifact; rather, something with nostalgia, awe and charm associated!
Camden Market is my go-to spot for surprises. Its atmosphere can be noisy and chaotic and lively all at the same time! Shop around past stalls that sell old cameras, and then turn around and find a vendor selling retro tin-bots from the 1960s! There's always something unique waiting to be discovered and it is a great place to find unique gifts that make people smile!
Brick Lane's Sunday market is an exquisite mix of vintage heaven as well as an urban art fair. You can take home anything, from neon roller skates in the 1980s to Edwardian teaspoons. Brick Lane has a variety of items, web site each with a unique story.
I frequent smaller vintage stores in London when I'm in search of something truly special. Some specialize in mid-century furniture while others have vintage kitchenware or old maps. Often, the shop owners themselves are equally fascinating and a large part of the fun is speaking to them about the place where each item was purchased!
Quirky gifts are often remembered for long periods of time. You can buy a chocolate or gift card from anyone but something as unique as an antique teapot that is shaped like an apple is sure to bring you joy for many years. Finding something that is personalised to the person receiving it can make their event memorable.
London's vintage scene is addictive. Every market stall, every shop gives you the chance to step back in the past And with luck, you may get more than just a piece of artifact; rather, something with nostalgia, awe and charm associated!
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