Handmade wooden beds, matresses and furniture that are a class above your average flat packed homeware. All the timber is ethically sourced and fairly traded, with bespoke beds made from sustainably sourced woods. Even the orthopaedic mattresses are made from totally organic cotton and wool. You won't find any harmful toxins that cause allergens in these soft and squidgy mattresses, all of which are made in the UK exclusively for Warren Evans. Their long list of no doubt well rested celebrity shoppers includes Christopher Cazenove, Dawn French, Joanna Lumley, Harry Enfield, Kathy Burke, Timothy Spall and Alan Rickman. Though they have been trading more than twenty five years, their showrooms are suddenly opening up all over town; there are now four to choose from. Their made-to-order approach and green credentials are clearly catching on.
Though it was established in 1800 Heal's is renowned for its beautifully designed furniture, attractive modern decorations and hyper-modern kitchenware. The Heal's trademark has become ... More
This interior designer's delight opened in 1996, specialising in items that add a touch of city living chic to the home. Vintage and contemporary furniture ...More
Just a couple of minutes from Camden Town tube station this harmonic haven is a convenient stop-off when faced with any dissonant difficulties.
The staff ... More
Within three minutes’ walk of Euston Station, between Regent's Park and the British Museum and close to Kings Cross Station, this modern hotel offers guests ... More
This budget hotel, centrally located just two minutes from King’s Cross Tube and train station, will suit travellers looking for affordable but clean accommodation. The ... More
Arch 65,
The Catacombs,Stables Market,Camden Town,
London,
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7 minutes walk from Warren Evans Furniture
As well as housing a renowned ceramic art gallery, Painted Earth offers kids a fantastic opportunity to test their own artistic talents. Supervised by friendly ... More
It’s great to see this fabulous arts venue re-open its doors after a stunning refurbishment. Boasting a colourful 160-year history, the buliding was first ... More
Taking inspiration from Japanese ramman-noodle bars, Wagamama is the ultimate in high-quality, fast food. Huge bowls of steaming, soupy noodles, chicken dumplings with a chilli-soy ... More
Unique and innovative workshops teaching flower arranging and floristry with monthly, weekly or daily workshops. This is a really enjoyable art form that allows its ... More
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A decent gastropub that retains enough of the 'pub' aspect to ensure a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere. Leather sofas are well worn, despite a recent change ... More
The Lock Tavern would be a great place to drop in and escape the tiresome, tie-dye-clad vendors of Camden’s famous street market. Unfortunately that wouldn’t ... More
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