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19 years ago
If you like fairly traded items from the third world countries as well as accessories,gorgeous iron and glass laterns,stunningly carved dieties and unusual textiles then this is the place to browse in. read more
Araucaria - Accessories Near Me - London, XGL
4 Camden Lock Place
Upper Market Hall
London NW1 8AL
United Kingdom
Camden Town
07946 102069
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http://araucaria.co.uk
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What time does Araucaria open?
Araucaria opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Araucaria close?
Araucaria closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday.Araucaria closes at 6:30 PM on Friday and Saturday.
Mon-Thu, Sun 10:00 AM - 6:00 PMFri-Sat 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Does Araucaria have parking?
Yes, Araucaria has parking options.
People searched for Accessories 138 times last month within 15 miles of this business.
Great little place for picking up gifts, I needed a special something and the really delivered. I…read morewas looking for a certain type of earring in a special colour. They didn't have it but could get it, and were able to order it for the following week. I got a couple other bits and pieces while in there, I think there is probably something for everyone given the sheer amount of stuff in there. I was there another time and got to see them attempting to remove a chest of drawers from the basement as someone had bought it, it must have gotten in there but the amount of trouble they had getting it out was something to see! So, if you're looking for that little gift, and you're in Primrose Hill, I think you should stop in here. I think yo'll be surprised.
No contact despite placing a 2000 order 6 weeks ago. Would never buy again from thereread more
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Sass & Bell is the most amazingly magical place to spend an hour browsing, yes a full hour. This…read morelittle shop use to be on Neal street but has now moved to this bigger location opposite Scott's on New Row. Basically it is full of a huge selection of RJB Stone goodies. For those of you who don't know this is a company that makes adorable tat that appeals to teenage girls and ridiculous women like me who insist of super cute nonsense in their homes. These guys only sell wholesale and I have never seen a collection like this in a shop. We are talking appliqued pirate bunting and hand painted Russian Doll photo pegs, white bird cages with stuck on flowers and butterflies. If you are looking for a new baby gift they have brilliant kiddies room decoration stuff, and as for stocking fillers, well this place is ideal. Nothing is more than £20 and some start from as little as £2.95 so you can really go nuts if you wanted to. As I have mentioned before I have happy places in London, this is one of them. I hate to Yelp this but I will and I am sharing this happiness with you.
After hours of looking round London for presents for my Mum and a wedding gift for my friend. I…read morefound them all under one roof! The store has loads of great things to hang up in your home. Not being that descriptive i know but if you go in there you will be amazed at what they have. I'm definitely heading back here to shop again as not only did they have so much choice for a small shop. It was reasonably priced!
So many things in my home have come from this fantastic little gem of a store! They import…read morewell-made, unique, and beautiful home décor accents sourced directly from their makers in both Cambodia and Viet Nam... I'm not sure if it exactly qualifies for "fair trade" but I like to think it does when I'm making purchases... Fine woven floor mats in a multitude of colours, lacquered cups and bowls, and some unique sculptural pieces are just a few of the things that you can find (and that I've purchased) here. Everything has a very Asian-minimalist clean-line feel to it - which I find extremely appealing. Beyond the distinctive aesthetic of the pieces, everything is also extremely well-priced. I guarantee sticker-shock... of the pleasantly low variety. Also, the people who run this shop are total sweethearts... I don't think there's a smite of greed in their souls... this shop really seems to be more their labour of love... which, if you ask me, is just one more reason to spend your money here!
I really lIke this store, which like many of the shops on Columbia Road probably has limited…read morestrange hours, so make sure to check before you head out this way. Basically, this is an upscale Vietnamese housewares shop. So, sure, that coconut laquered bowl, bamboo spoon, or soy sauce pourer that would cost 50p in Vietnam might set you back ten quid here, but at least you don't have to buy the plane ticket? Trying to think positively here. Anyhow, this is a fantastic shop for small gifts, pretty little things of a practical nature (artistic cookware, serving trays, condiment bowls... hand-crafted items of all sorts). If you like beautiful Asian handmade items, this is a place for you. Plus, even with the import upscale markup, this place is still quite affordable. Make sure to sniff the cinnamon boxes. So neat!
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Decals are the wallpaper of the naughties and if you have no idea what I'm talking about then…read moreyou've probably been living under a rock. I'm not sure yet whether this will just be a passing fad or something that will go from one strength to another, but for the time being, decals are here to stay. They're an easy way to update your walls without getting your hands dirty. I bought one of these decals as a gift to my geek of a friend - it transformed his computer room into Super Mario world and he absolutely loves it. There's a plethora of different designers in here though, should gaming not be your thing. My personal favourites are the Keith Haring range and Ilan Dei. The staff are very happy to explain how to fix your decal to the wall and the best thing about it it they can be removed without a trace! For around £50 a decal, this is a pretty cheap effective way to refresh your space. The store also stocks soft furnishings and cards too.
Muji is an OCD's dream store! Although I do not obsess over organization, I do love to browse the…read morestore in search of storage containers for my bedroom, bathroom and kitchen. You can find everything here from notebooks to clothing. The store is centered around travel, structure and minimization. They even have a range of travel products, such as shampoo and conditioner holding containers along with genius cosmetic bags and electric converters. My advice is to go to Muji when you have a little bit of free time, because you'll want to stay for at least a half an hour!
My first MUJI store! It was busy and quite full, but had a nice selection; two-floors, top floor…read morebeing stationary, travel gear/small bags, and checkout; bottom floor being more spacious and a larger assortment of home goods. Check the front of the store for any giveaways of cute drawings on origami-sized sheets of paper :)
This store is middle age signed, sealed and delivered in one room. I don't even know what half the…read morestuff they sell is, but I found myself, literally minutes away from Christmas, neck deep in a credit crunch and scrabbling around trying to buy an £18 colander. They do sell lots of lovely house hold bits and bobs but until I have a house, Labrador and a child called Mimi Fifi Orchid Clooney (a girl can dream) I wont be buying anything from here. It's a personal thing, possibly connected to being a huge consumerist ass hole whilst having a huge problem with consumerism. For me, buying a £300 pair of shoes is wrong but necessary, where as buying two plain white enamel breakfast bowls for £16 seems ridiculous. I am aware that this statement is ridiculous in itself, in fact, I just don't want to talk about it anymore. I will say though, that this shop is lovely, but I prefer Ikea.
I've been meaning to visit Labour and Wait ever since I read an article sometime ago in The…read moreGuardian profiling couples who had started up new and innovative businesses in the East End, and the L&W concept really struck a cord. You can be assured the new shop in Redchurch Street sells the same functional products for the kitchen, home and garden as the existing shop on Cheshire St, however I believe L&W are moving from Cheshire St to Redchurch St in the not-too-distant future. For too long, consumers have been lulled into a false sense of security with large, "convenient" hardware stores such as Homebase and B&Q etc. who unfortunately have, over the years got away with cheap replicas of good quality homeware goods. L&W moves away from this methodolgy and focuses fully on sustainable goods made in enamel, stainless steel and wood, rather than plastic and throw-away alternatives. The shop is minimalist in style, but all the products are displayed in a creative and alternative way, which I'd liken a little to the layout of Muji stores. As most shoppers today, I am mindful of what I buy having an effect on our environment and planet, but love L&W's ethos. I especially love the enamel kitchen sets, glass jugs, butter dishes and stainless steel buckets and watering cans. True classics! Now, don't get me wrong, you can't get anywhere near the vast selection (though often poor and low quality) of hardware and homeware products from L&W that you get in chain hardware stores, but what you do get (as the blackboard outside the shop and web home page state!) is "high quality, traditional goods for the home", with the added bonus of browsing a low-tech shop and experiencing a low stress retail experience. Now that has to be worth a trip to Shoreditch any day of the week!
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Finally! A designer in the East end producing wonderful and collectable work at an affordable…read moreprice. I can't say enough good things about this store. From coasters to place mats to stunning cushions and mugs, she's single-handedly turned the ordinary home commodities into works of art. If you're looking to dress your table up for the perfect dinner party, or for some designer wrapping paper and cards cheaper than Paperchase, look no further. Check out the website too, beautifully designed and I guarantee will have you running down there as soon as you can.
Great for quirky gifts for loved ones (they do fab wrapping paper), and the place lives up to its…read morename in that it really is quite a small nook - be aware of where your bag is in case you knock anything over! I LOVE their crockery and kitchenware here, but find it slightly scary that they can charge 7+ quid for some cheap-looking plastic plates. The aesthetic of this shop's offerings is very much what you'd expect the love child of Marimekko and IKEA to look like, so definitely worth a visit for some beautiful (if slightly overpriced) homewares.
Let's put it simply; I could have bought the entire store. (If I had the money, that is)…read more It's a truly ace place to find presents as well, especially for the home-buddy amongst your love ones (have you heard? Christmas is coming?)
pretty cool slept on area? similar vibes to kensington (toronto). tons of food optionsread more
This place was so cool! There are tons of vintage shops around Brick Lane, but there's one specific…read moreone that's pictured in a lot of reviews (I didn't take any pictures). It's huge underground area full of vintage shops! The prices were a little too pricey for me, but the best part was the food! There's a whole street food market in that area that serves all kinds of foods, drinks, and desserts. This was where I had the best mango sticky rice I've had in a long time! Strongly recommend checking this place out!
I like the good quality brands sold at this place. The website has some really good offers at times…read moretoo. As for service, the older staff seem more friendly and helpful. Was a bit let down by the service of one of the younger lads there. Otherwise it would be five stars.
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If you like Buddha statues and other eastern items Thailandia is a great shop. The shop is small…read moreand a bit haphazard but feels very peaceful. If you go in and poke around you'll be surprised what you find. The shop has great jewellery and you'll find very unique pieces that will add a bit of fun flavour to any outfit. The shop is filled with various Buddha and other eastern deities. They also have little jackets that made me think of the Himalayas and Sherpa, which looked very authentic. This is a fun cute shop and if you want to find something for yourself or a friend that is off the beaten path, this is a great shop to find a few interesting things.
I like this place. It has some great authentic pieces reasonable prices. It's been there for 20+…read moreyears so must be doing something right. If you want an original and interesting statue or article of clothing to add a touch of the east to your life then this is the place to look Edcie Teetree
Not a very imaginative name but the tiny space that is 167 is stylishly filled with tailored…read moremenswear, books, jewellery and artwork. The owner, Michael is also the designer and he even makes furniture too. He changes the window display at least once a week. I marvel at his creativity. Its mostly bloke's stuff but there is some interesting jewellery pieces for women. It's upmarket so make sure the purse is bulging.
Well curated selection of goods: men's ware, jewelry, decorative bits and bobs. Fun to look…read morearound. Wide price range so check the tag before falling in love with something. That said, there are a number of items that are reasonably priced -- I bought a piece of costume jewelry that was well priced IMO. YMMV.
Mensah is a small, stylish boutique carrying a well-edited range of cool women's vintage wear - you…read morecan find Yves Saint Laurent if you're lucky, but it will cost you. Indeed, most pieces are on the pricier side. There's a lot of leather and sequins (at least currently) and I saw a beautiful white silk floor-length gown just shy of £200. They also have accessories - including some great hats and bags - and old fashion books.
Lovely vintage shop on Portobello Road. The have vintage items from Gucci, Dior and YSL. Great…read moreplace for vintage handbags and jewellery. Best to visit often because good stock fly off the shelfs. Cosy interior with big sofa and fashion magazines.
This Asian clothing shop is very big and located on busy and vibrant Green Street right next door…read moreto Daminis. The shop sells a variety of ready made clothes as well as fabrics such as silk, cotton, chiffon and other as well as plain and printed. The prices are sometimes good for some of their clothing such as the fabrics and suits but the ready made clothing has expensive prices although the clothes are very original and beautiful. They include diamonds, gems and are in a variety of colours and sizes. If you are in the area, going there is a definite must. You might also be able to get a discount if you buy a lot.
This is a great place for exclusive and limited edition vinyl characters, a place to view street…read moreart with works like Futura and Mode2, plus a great clothing store. The clothing range includes a lot of items designed by artists. The shop is on a number of different levels and it is often more like a gallery than a shop. It's a great place to go if you want to see new, innovative things, but most things included here are quite pricey, but it's definitely worth having a browse every now and again.
This shop sells fitted Indian suites for men, women, and children. The shop is very modern in…read moredesign. The clothes are expensive but worth it. They have the latest designs in Indian clothes. I have brought several items from there on Sale. The suites are also stitched to a high standard. They also sell fashion accessories, and jewellery.
Modern ladieswear, beautiful clothes and shoes, you would get day time wear as well as evening wear…read morethere at great prices. Actually everything in the shop is £5.00, great value for money whether you are on a budget or just don't wish to spend so much it is the place to go.
Notting Hill and its aura of manicured money and square buildings maintained to cream perfection…read more There are so many boutiques servicing this area and for the most part are very very glittery ... -Then there is the boutique " Couverture". This beautiful boutique with its several floors feels like a mix of homely style with good quality, vintage detailing and a dash of quirkiness. All the products feel handpicked and handmade. Products range from children's wear to home pieces. Wooden floors, wooden hangars and wooden vintage furniture mixed with new collections all create a general look - as if from a different era. They also carry lots of labels - Sigerson Morrison "belle" shoes - which I am a big fan of and downstairs is the men's shop called "The Garbstore" with more designer lines. A total united vision - everything looks as if it should be there -and somehow relates - not easy with so many products but done in such a more-ish way
I only came across this shop last week, already I think I am a bit obsessed. A mix of men's,…read morewomen's and children's clothing, shoes and accessories, concept products, toys and furnishings. The pieces featured and the designers are less well known, making them more unique and slightly different to anything else on the market. I love the large, spacious yet homely layout of the shop. However, the prices are Kensington prices, the only cheap thing I found in the shop was a £6 child's ring but when the identical ring is being sold for 50p in my local sweet shop it is not really that cheap at all.
I absolutely love this shop. It has good quality clothing at sometimes reasonable prices. There is…read morea wide collection of womenswear to choose from and different sections also such as tall, petite e.t.c the store also offers very nice shoes to buy from which have styles that cannot be found elsewhere. however, the main attraction this shop as it its very beautiful collection of jewellery. A must-go place for jewellery lovers like me.
It's a great little spot for people who like to eat and shop for locally sourced things.read more
Each area of Camden Market is good for certain goods…read more.. Camden Buck Street Market is good for - Funny T shirts Peircings Colourful Wellington Boots Painted Dr.Martins Fake Designer Belts - like Prada, Diesal, Hippie Gear, Period Drama Clothes Smoking Gear - pipes, Shisha, Incense, Papers etc Cute pretty summer dresses and tops The prices are extremly good, actually the best in London - but still dont forget to BARTER!! Have Fun!