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Harriet Kelsall, London For our next review we visit a gem of a store in a lovely leafy lane in Primrose Hill, North London. The well-heeled Regent’s Park Road offers an eclectic retail mix and an altogether different approach to retail.
Everything in this store is custom made -
that goes for both the product and the store
fixtures. Handcrafted to the customers’
individual specifications, the pieces are
artfully merchandised within equally well designed cabinetry. This is no ordinary
jeweller, as well as offering a range of off
the shelf creations their work is mostly to
order and therefore truly individual, which is
echoed throughout the design concept.
Harriet Kelsall mixes the traditional art of
the jeweller with a thoroughly contemporary
outlook that conveys an urban aesthetic
instore with the use of concrete, glass and
wood. The design process is presented
The exterior sets the scene; a blank canvas
is achieved in this instance with a dark, inky
grey shopfront that frames the door and
windows allowing your eye to glide across
the inside. A simple logo is all that sits
above the window.
Inside, near the front, a small work station
is set to one side and a designer is on hand
to offer assistance to would-be customers – a small table is dressed with an ultra
modern, eccentric chandelier that infuses
personality and charm. A long, low glass
display case edged with light oak runs the
entire length of the space and is positioned
in the centre. The majority of the ‘off the
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On the right side a row of colourful drawers
line the length of the perimeter wall.
Drawing inspiration from the gemstone
chart these units contain mood boards
that provide ideas and inspiration for the
creation of unique jewellery. As you pull
out each drawer it reveals a selection
of mounted precious and semi precious
stones, metals and visual aids. The wall
behind is a significant feature of this mixed
use space; made from formed concrete
it provides a contrast to the darker grey
shopfront, ceiling and studio, and displays
the brand message in enormous lettering.
