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.

