Bellerophon is one of many Brighton furniture shops in the North Laine, especially up and down Trafalgar Street, and does little to stand out from the crowd: no website, little information available generally. The goods on sale are lovely and worth a look, but the service is generally shoddy. If you see something you like, go for it, otherwise give this place a miss: asking for help got me nowt but a snooty response.
Bellerophon (great name!) joins Swag and other shops like on Trafalgar Street in serving high quality, high price furniture. Like so many of the others, the stock on offer is not quite antique, but certainly old and imbued with history, or made to look thus. The material is a pleasing to look at, and wouldn't go amiss in any of the typically Edwardian Brighton seafront homes, although it would look horrendously out of place in one the more modern gaffs.
However, beyond the excellent stock, little about Bellerophon entices me to suggest a visit. The service was very poor: my polite question about cheaper items was met with a very snooty we-don't-serve-your-kind look and response. To be fair, I couldn't have afforded anything in there at this point in time, but I was still a little offended. And there really was nothing in young professional/student price range: my guess is they're looking for the rich Hove clients. In which case, why set up in the North Laine?
If you're a fan of antique-y furniture and are looking to redecorate, Bellerophon is a great place to have a peek: just make sure you dress for the money, or else you might get rudely treated. Still, the items are robust and pretty... give them a shot if this is your sort of thing. read more