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Independent London/Store Guide
Issue 1
Owner Keith Roberts promises he only sells pieces of furniture he
likes, and if you share his taste for classic, modernist Scandinavian
furniture you’re onto a winner. He goes on regular forays to
Europe to track down more original and restored pieces and is often
asked to kit out bars such as Milk & Honey in Soho, so desks from
designers such a sHans Wegner often don’t hang around for long.
As well as the sleek classics, there’s decent turnover in art, some
from the local brit-art crowd of Tracey Emin and Gilbert and George as
well as the likes of John and Sylvia Reid. There’s also one of
Ronnie Kray’s daubs painted while in the clink. Keiths dad owned
seminal 1960’s boutique Mr Freedom and has inherited a nose for the
quirky – he recently had a model bi-plane and some stuffed birds in the
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