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Anthropologie, Antiquarius, King's Road
Location: Chelsea, London
Value: £2,000,000
Size: 13,500 sq./ft
Completion Date: October 2009
Client: London and Associated Properties
Sector: Retail
Project Team: David Liddell
This sensitive reconfiguration and restoration of 'Antiquarius', the Grade II listed former Temperance Billiard Hall (c1912) and former Chelsea Garage (c1919) was handed over to American fashion retailer, Anthropologie. The reconfiguration has created a series of dynamic linked spaces together with 2 small shops, offices and a new 2 bedroom apartment.
Planning and Listed Building Consent and Certificate of Lawfulness was granted by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea for the restoration and adaption proposals.
“If you want a glimpse of what is possible with careful visual merchandising, sensitive architectural restoration and a huge amount of creativity, look no further.” — Retail Week