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Coal Drops Yard Welcomes Four Independent Retailers

This December King’s Cross welcomes Pop Up 38, Roseur, Earl of East and Botanical Boys to Coal Drops Yard.

Roseur is the brand of floral artist Sophie Kim. Marrying a sustainable approach to floristry, Roseur offers a stunning range of dried flowers, premade bouquets and wreaths. This is the first-ever shop for Roseur and acts as both a showroom for Sophie’s larger floral works and installations, as well as providing a space for Covid-safe floral workshops.

Pop Up 38, the well-known charity concept store, which boasts celebrity fans including Laura Whitmore, stocks designer fashion labels and vintage clothing, lusted after jewellery and accessories, and is the go-to for outstandingly chic charity shop finds. The new Lower Stable Street store also includes must-have homeware and lifestyle buys.

Sitting opposite the Earl of East flagship store in Coal Drops Yard, BookWorkShop is a must-visit for creatives, design fans and zine enthusiasts. This new concept offers a curated selection of the brand’s favourite coffee table books, indie magazines, and artwork, spanning travel, design & architecture, food, visual culture and children’s books.

Botanical Boys, already famous for their forest-inspired store on Lower Stable Street and passion for connecting people to nature, have recently opened a new homewares shop on the Viaduct Level of Coal Drops Yard. The new store is a trove of botanical and interior treasures created by local artisans in villages across Africa.

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