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An irresistible, white-walled, double-sized store that appeals to design-minded individuals with its carefully chosen array of Tivoli radios, molded plastic side-tables and glossy architecture books. It's the kind of place you can easily spend an hour just browsing. The problem is you'll almost certainly find something – an Alessi corkscrew perhaps? – that you just can't live without.


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4. Equinox Gallery

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5. Monte Clark Gallery

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6. Macaulay & Co Fine Art

1.05 MILES

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8. Science World

1.44 MILES

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