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New retailers for the Whitechapel range

Three shops are now selling the Whitechapel range in store. Pli launched the bamboo-and-steel Whitechapel design at 100% in 2009 and the range has grown during 2010 to encompass every size of table from small bedside tables to huge boardroom tables.

Liberty, the world-famous department store on the corner of Regent Street and Great Marlborough Street in London’s West End, now sells the Whitechapel side tables and occasional tables as part of their collection of contemporary British furniture.

If you’re in north London, go to twentytwentyone in Islington. They have a fantastic collection of modern furniture designs from Vitra, plus the best in contemporary furniture design. The Whitechapel tables are part of their new range of contemporary furniture designs. Twentytwentyone also manages contract furniture projects.

Clapham’s coolest furniture shop, Places and Spaces, is the exclusive UK agent for world-famous Dutch design house Droog. They sell a carefully selected range of furniture and accessories for style-conscious customers. The full range of Whitechapel tables, from coffee tables to casual dining tables, is available to buy from Places and Spaces now.

Whitechapel occasional table at Places and Spaces

Whitechapel occasional table at Places and Spaces

Visit our “Find a Retailer” page for details of these retailers. We put a lot of thought into selecting the shops we wanted to stock our furniture. These shops are really committed to bringing good value and great design to their customers. They are lovely to work with and we can guarantee you will get good prices and friendly service.

So, if you want to buy a piece of sustainable British design, with sleek lines, clever details and built to last, pick the Whitechapel table that suits your needs at Liberty, twentytwentyone or Places and Spaces. You’re sure to find more furniture, homeware and accessories at these amazing shops to complement our designs.

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