Tools and objects at Objects of Use

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Objects of Use

Oxford


The name says it all: this fascinating and quaint shop is piled high with useful household objects and tools to make each day easier. Everything is firstly functional, but most are also beautifully designed using sturdy natural materials. Lose yourself in the brush collection, eye up the pristine stationery or swoon at the charming crockery.


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