Interior design of a furniture store where you can buy or rent any of the items on display in the halls.
Bright and colorful furniture store is located in London at Islington Square at 116 Upper Street, London, N1. Its format, history and style are worth your attention.
Beginning of the story: Wallpaper magazine editor Henrietta Thompson and her husband and business partner Edward Padmore came up with a completely new business that had no analogues at that time.
Bright and colorful furniture store is located in London at Islington Square at 116 Upper Street, London, N1. Its format, history and style are worth your attention.
Beginning of the story: Wallpaper magazine editor Henrietta Thompson and her husband and business partner Edward Padmore came up with a completely new business that had no analogues at that time.
The pair opened an online platform called Harth, where they started giving rent exclusive designer furniture.
Customers often wanted to look at furniture. and the creators thought it was redundant and outdated.
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Indeed, on the contrary, many stores go online.
The Harth online platform opened in June 2018 and became so successful that Islington Square made a lease offer to them, which they could not refuse.
The rental space was 2 floors and the partners decided to make a furniture boutique on the ground floor and creative coworking and places for other creative meetings on the first floor to expand the business and reduce risks.
Designers are the Swedish-Scottish studio Campbell-Rey on the ground floor, they decided to make several living rooms one after another, and on the second floor there are places suitable for creative people to work.
Pop-up boutique called House of Harth. The concept of interior design was to show people bold and unexpected decisions.
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After all, all the furniture can be rented, which means that you do not need to think too long to make a decision.You can rent or buy everything you see in the living rooms - from furniture to books, dresses and even living flowers.
The store has both rarities and modern designer goods.
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