Store Boutique: Gifting & Specialist
Globe-Trotter
All Globe-Trotter suitcases and travel accessories are handcrafted in Hertfordshire, England by highly skilled artisans using original manufacturing methods and machinery that date back to the Victorian era.
Over the years, Globe-Trotter has amassed an enviable client list featuring names ranging from Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Sir Winston Churchill and HM Queen Elizabeth II to Daniel Craig, Eddie Redmayne and Kate Moss.
Globe-Trotter Bespoke Service
For those who love to add a personal touch, there’s nothing like the tailor-made experience. Globe-Trotter offers a full bespoke service available by appointment. Please contact store@globe-trotter.com or call +44 (0) 2075 295950 to book an appointment or to speak to a team member.
Website: www.globe-trotter.com
Email: store@globe-trotter.com
Lalique
Luxury crystal and glass purveyor Lalique is famed for its collectable art objects, light fixtures, furniture and jewellery.
The company was founded 130 years ago by René Lalique, a celebrated jeweller-turned-glass artist whose work spanned Art Nouveau, Art Deco and modernist styles, and created the modern perfume bottle in partnership with Francois Coty.
It was under the leadership of René’s son Marc that the house began producing crystal. He was succeeded by his daughter Marie-Claude, who reintroduced jewellery and launched the Lalique de Lalique fragrance.
Today, all Lalique pieces are made in the same Alsace glassworks that René Lalique founded in 1921. The house is renowned globally for its timeless creations and uniquely French approach to ‘the art of living’.
Please see Lalique’s shopping protocol on Covid-19 for more information.
Ladurée
There’s a reason Ladurée makes ‘the world’s most delicious macarons’ – it invented the sweet confection back in the mid-19th century, and the recipe hasn’t changed since.
Its dazzling Aladdin’s cave-like space at the Piccadilly entrance of the Burlington Arcade draws you in with its rainbow of macarons. It also offers classic French pastries like religieuses and millefeuilles, as well as gift boxes of bonbons and tins of loose-leaf tea, while a street-side cart sells ice-cream in summer and chocolat chaud in winter. Look out for limited-edition collaborations from the likes of Charlotte Dellal and Marina Abramovič.