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Design UK 2
2007
Max Fraser
Driving down London’s Hackney Road one evening, I first spotted two
Columbia road – its hard to miss the well lit shop window displays on
this prominent corner spot. Returning during the day, I was able to
meet owner Keith Roberts and browse the changing displays of twentieth
century furniture, lighting, prints and complimentary glassware and
ceramics. Like all shops dealing in originals, two Columbia road is
always going to feel different on each visit, depending on what the
latest delivery contained. Items are continually sourced from various
countries across Europe, resulting in an unpredictable yet interesting
diversity of styles.
On my visit, the shop had just received a delivery from Denmark,
including beautifully crafted rosewood and teak desks and sideboards.
Positioned next to these were a pair of perfectly proportioned Poul
Kjaerholm chairs, illuminated strategically by an elegant Joe Colombo
Coupe floor lamp. The mixture of styles from various eras and the
combination of iconic designs next to lesser known generic creations
mean that customers should succeed in finding a piece that will appeal
to their own particular interior taste.
A number of better known designs are usually available from twentieth
century pioneers such as Verner Panton, Pierre Paulin, Eero Saaarinen,
Charles & Ray Eames, Arne Jacobson and Mies van der Rohe, but it is
always worth asking the staff if you are trying to find something in
particlar. With limited floor space in the shop, they may well have
your request held in storage or be able to source the item from
elsewhere. Staff are never willing to compromise on quality, so
customers can rest assured that all of the pieces they purchase are
carefully checked for damage and restored accordingly before being
delivered.
With stock frequently coming and going, try checking out the website
for the latest offerings – by subscribing to the mailing list you can
be regularly notified of new additions via e-mail. If the internet
isn’t your game, then simply visit the store and snap up a collectable.
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