Design Store(y): Førest London

For this month’s installment of Design Store(y) , we hop across the pond, and back a half century, to poke around the flawless mid-century furniture shop, Førest London , which opened this past spring. Owned by Dutch design enthusiast and London College of Fashion graduate, Eva Coppens, the shop showcases Scandinavian and Dutch furniture reupholstered by local craftsmen, vintage lamps, and select pieces of pottery. Coppens recently launched a collaborative collection with eco-friendly print designer  Tamasyn Gambell , whose work is stocked by MoMA and Liberty’s of London. Her Bauhaus-meets-modernist prints work perfectly with the vintage aesthetic of Førest London’s Scandinavian finds. Above: Beech chair designed by Hvidt and Mølgaard-Nielsen in 1947; one of the first pieces of furniture made by bending plywood with steam in a mold

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Design Store(y): Førest London

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