One of the most distinguished names in the business, Asprey has been offering a fabulous selection of fine English jewellery, silverware, china, glass and leather since 1781. It's a classic British brand that has all the tradition and elegance you'd expect. The prime retail location it occupies on New Bond Street comprises five listed buildings with three street frontages and differing floor levels. A recent revamp by revered architects Foster and Partners attracted the RIBA Award in 2005 for their design. The spiral staircase at the centrepiece of the glass-covered atrium provides a superbly updated image for this long-established British luxury goods company.
Historic, high-end stationers with four Royal Warrants.
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