The Laden Showroom
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The Laden Showroom is widely considered as London's leading showroom and store that promotes and supports young and independent fashion designers. Time Out Magazine described the store as "a font of experimental design".
Established in 1999 by sister and brother team, Adele and Barry Laden, the model for The Laden Showroom is founded on social entrepreneurial principles, where designers rent low-cost space to display and sell their products without being tied to contract.
Described in Vogue.com as a bijou boutique, The Laden Showroom has been featured on television and in many newspapers and magazines in the UK and across the world.
Located at 103 Brick Lane, London, The Laden Showroom is open every day of the week.
The Laden Showroom was a finalist in the London Evening Standard O2 Inspiration Award for Business, announced 25th January 2007.
[edit] External links
- [1] The Laden Showroom homepage
- [2] The Boston Globe review of The Laden Showroom and Brick Lane
- [3] indielondon.com review of The Laden Showroom
- [4] The Laden Showroom rated in the top 100 "nicest things to do in London"
- [5] Visit Britain's Quirky Shopping Guide confirming The Laden Showroom as the leading store supporting young designers.
- [6] Evening Standard O2 Inspiration Award feature