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Liberty of London (London, United Kingdom)

Liberty of London is a luxury department store in the centre of London which epitomises traditional English style with particular emphasis on the Art Nouveau and ‘Arts and Crafts’ movements of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The firm was founded by Arthur Lasenby Liberty in 1875, originally as a shop selling fabrics, objets d’art and ornaments from the Orient. Since then the store and the Liberty brand has evolved into one of the world’s most distinctive and recognisable style movements, characterised by the Liberty print fabrics. The building is an iconic black and white neo-Tudor Arts and Crafts movement building whose architectural significance is recognised by its Grade 2 listing. The layout of the store is rich in original features and shows the style that was typical of late Victorian era stores. There are several high atria surrounded by wooden balconies and the store has original decorative lifts rather than escalators. The store is open daily: Monday to Saturday from 10am to 9pm Sunday noon to 6pm.

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Great Marlborough Street,  W1B 5AH,  
Telephone: +44(20)77341234 | 

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