London's Seven Dials welcomes trio of independent retailers
Shaftesbury has announced that three independent, specialist retailers totalling 5,000 sq ft are joining Seven Dials.
Bolstering the existing range of eclectic boutiques across the seven interconnecting streets, Seven Dials welcomes: The Cambridge Satchel Company; Nappa Dori; and BLOCH.
The signing of The Cambridge Satchel Company marks the return of the brand after opening its original store in the retail district ten years ago.
Due to open this month, the new store will be situated at 37 Neal Street, and has been designed in-house to serve as the flagship for the brand’s successful array of UK locations.
Making its UK and European debut, Nappa Dori will be arriving at 15 Monmouth Street this spring.
Translating from Hindi as ‘leather and thread’, the brand is firmly rooted in its Delhi roots, specialising in hand-crafted luggage and accessories, as well as stationary and homewares.
Serving as the brand’s new UK flagship, BLOCH’s boutique has opened across two floors at 69-71 Monmouth Street, taking advantage of the neighbouring dance and theatre companies within the local area.
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