I just wanted to show you a few photos I took the other day when I popped into jewellery boutique Comfort Station to pick up some necklaces, earrings and rings – you’ll have seen some of the pieces in recent outfit posts. London-born founder and designer Amy Anderson studied Fine Art and originally started the brand as a Portobello market stall to fund her art practice. Her pieces quickly gained a local loyal following as well as international buyers and Comfort Station premiered at London Fashion Week in 2003. The beautiful little shop – just off Brick Lane – is exquisitely styled in the brand’s signature ‘dark romanticism’ with antique books, taxidermy, glass cabinets, pianola rolls and Amy’s gorgeous designs; all of which are manufactured in the UK, hand-crafted in the in-house studio and each part of a themed collection such as cosmology, etymology, the phonetic alphabet and geographical destinations. If you’re in the neighbourhood, get along there and take a peek for yourself.
One response to “A Visit To East London Jewellery Boutique Comfort Station”
Oh wow! Do love the styling of this shop – “dark romanticism”, yes!
Xx. Holly.