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    Hansens Chefs Shop - A typical Project

    Hansens Chefs Shop

    2.5(2 reviews)
    1.2 miWest Brompton
    ££

    As a small business owner, you know time is precious and probably your day is full of twice as many…read moretasks as hours to do them. We were in search of an item much needed for our shop. I was told there was a shop in Fulham that would probably have it. I called Hansens in the morning on a Saturday to confirm they did have it. I realized I was calling around 9:45 a.m. and their opening hours were 10 a.m. so I wasn't surprised when they didn't answer. But then my subsequent calls at 10 a.m., 10:10 a.m., 10:30 a.m., went unanswered I was about to give up when finally someone answered around 10:35 a.m. Pleasant on the phone, he confirmed that they had four boxes of the product I was in search of (whew!). Happily I headed down to Fulham on my day off to collect them only to find after 15 minutes of them searching that they were in fact wrong, they were completely out. Also making the excuse "People keep taking them off the shelf." Well, you are a store, I would hope people took things off the shelf and bought them. I composed myself and said, "Right. How about you update your system right now so this doesn't happen to someone else." Other than what seemed to be a meaningful apology, he offered no consolation, no free delivery or percent off for my trouble and their mistake. As a small business owner myself, that's how we fix a problem that arises, we make sure we acknowledge the mistake and give our customers a reason to come back again. I had to be the one to ask how quick it could be delivered and if they would deliver to our shop. He said, "I bet we could get a driver out there." Which didn't seem very promising! As much as I hate to write a bad experience, that's just what it was. I'm sure they have very happy customers, I just wasn't one of them. And, make sure they double check their supplies before you go in.

    This place has all the necessities, as well as the brilliantly obscure accoutrement to adorn any…read morecook's kitchen. And it's soooo much cheaper than places like Divertimenti or John Lewis. They also have a catalog for quick ordering, that includes all of the heavy duty kitchen appliances not on display. I bought sheet pans here when I found out that my American ones were too big (just barely!) for my European-sized oven. I also got a pastry bag and tips for less than ten pounds. They have an array of cheap barware for entertaining purposes, as well as my favorite extra large metal bowls for tossing salad and making bread dough. The only downside is that it's kind of a trek from my flat. But the savings are definitely worth it!

    Bridgewater

    Bridgewater

    4.0(3 reviews)
    1.7 miFulham
    ££

    This review is only for the Daniel Craig tea towel…read more I first saw the tea towel at a small shop in Kinsale, Ireland but the shopkeeper would not sell it to me because it was part of their store display. I begged, pleaded, and groveled to no avail. She simply shooed me out of her store as it was closing time. Dejected, I went back home a few days later but found that it was available through Emma Bridgewater online however it would have cost almost twice to ship to California. I simmered on the thought of purchasing a tea towel for nearly $50 and decided against it. A few months later my birthday comes around and one of my gal pals surprised me with a "I HAD A REALLY NICE DREAM LAST NIGHT ABOUT DANIEL CRAIG" tea towel. I was over the moon. Apparently she has a friend who lives in London who bought it for her and sent it to give to me. That was thoroughly sweet and thoughtful. I love my Daniel Craig tea towel and refuse to use it for anything other than a wall decoration.

    Putting slightly irreverent, post modern slogans on tea cups just isn't the same as putting them on…read moret-shirts. Putting it on a t-shirt might say lots of bad things about you but it also says I'm not afraid to emblazon this on my chest, I want you to know what I think. And what I think is that 'Everyone must listen to ghostface' or 'Paris Hilton s*cks'. It's in your face and it's hard to know exactly how it relates to the person underneath the skin underneath. A cup is different though. Whatever you write on a cup it inevitably just ends up saying 'I really find peppermint tea helps me to digest better' or 'I drink green tea and therefore I FEEL ALIVE ALL THE TIME'. To be fair, the Bridgewater slogans don't ever allude to Paris Hilton and in general they are fairly sweet adding a little bit of personality and lightness to kitchen stuff. They do loads of it, there's whole crockery sets on offer, for kids too, as well as mugs, cups and utensils. The company slogan is 'some of the nicest things in your kitchen' - pop in, they probably will be.

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    The General Trading Company

    The General Trading Company

    4.0(3 reviews)
    1.2 miSouth Kensington
    £££

    It's always a delight to come into this shop. There's such a grandness to it... and all the home…read morefurnishings and decorative merchandise feels really solid - like there's a traditional English sturdiness to everything; nothing too fragile to withstand a lifetime of use. I consider GTO a sure bet for gifts - or when I'm just in the mood to purchase something lovely for my own sheer enjoyment. It seems as if the buyers here really scour...the product assortment is classic, but usually with a interesting twist... almost everything they have on offer is something distinctive and really worth having. The products run the gamut of home furnishings... vases, dishes, accent pillows, hard bound books... even bath and body products. I'm especially a fan of their glassware... it's all very sturdy and uniquely decorated - I once found some very elegant, very masculine, tan-coloured tumblers that looked like they'd be at home in the hand of James Bond - the guy who got them thought they were marvelous. They also have a charming card and stationary section... really different and lovely.

    This place is an old Chelsea institution, although the atmophere is less unique since they moved…read moreinto a modern new space from their old rabbit-warren around the corner. Basically, they sell three things: - expensive vintage European (not really antique) Asian and European furniture and accessories (leather armchairs, side-tables, elephants carved from driftwood, pond yachts, stone Buddhas) -Serious home things - porcelain, lamps, framed prints, soaps and fine linens, all with a fairly traditional style - All manner of gifty things, especially at Christmas - joke books, small toys, decorations, silver picture frames, scented candles... A good place to come and look for presents, or a nineteenth century brass telescope on a tripod at a 300% markup. (Update - the cafe has gone)

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    Muji - fashion - Updated May 2026

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