Habitat is a furniture shop which also sells kitchenware and decor items which puts the emphasis on simplicity, functionality, beauty and affordability.
The brainchild of design guru Terence Conran, Habitat began a revolution in how we furnished our homes when it first opened its doors back in the 60s. Since then a lot of furniture has been down the aisles, Ikea has come, conquered, and bought up Habitat. Nevertheless, for those looking not just for a bargain, but for furniture of a higher quality, the original is still the best.
Kew Gardens
Distance & Difficulty - 2.5 miles. Leisurely with lots to see.
Highlights - Palm House and Rose Garden, woods by the lake.
Overview - It's hard to imagine... More
Russell Brand
Hammersmith Apollo, W6 9QH
11th April 2009
Due to popular demand, the much maligned comedian Russell Brand puts some extra dates on his Scandalous UK tour. Forget... More
Decorations
Fortnum & Mason
181 Piccadilly, W1A
From exploding table decorations to sumptuously embroidered stockings, Fortnum and Mason boasts a range of festive decorations rivalled only by the... More
Country Living Magazine Christmas Fair
Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street, Islington, N1
8th - 12th November 2006
Londoners are in love with super-sleek designs from ... More
Just 15 minutes by train to central London and 20 minutes to Gatwick Airport, this budget hotel in Croydon, south of London, is convenient, clean ... More
Excellent business travel hotel on the outskirts of London with easy access to the city centre, and within walking distance of Croydon's many shopping malls. ... More
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