A new homeware store opened in Guisborough last week – have a look around all of their quirky offerings.
Love All Things Quirky, located at 11 Market Place in Guisborough, opened last week after months of renovation work. The store offers a range of trendy and unique upmarket homeware pieces – from patterned cushions and tableware, to colourful lamps and velvet furniture.
Owner Nicola Ash has run a successful Instagram page for years, showcasing her love of maximalism, loud patterns, and mustard tones for years – but this is her first venture into the business world.
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The shop will add to the market town’s range of independent small businesses – which have thrived in recent years due to the area’s status as a popular tourist hotspot.
Located near the North Yorkshire National Park, visitors frequently stop in Guisborough for refreshments and a spot of shopping – making it an ideal place for distinctive and individual businesses.
Nicola thanked all of the customers who had stopped by in the store’s first week of trade. She said: “It has all exceeded my expectations. I really want to thank everyone who has purchased and visited.
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“I feel humbled by all the gorgeous comments from locals and people who have travelled to come and visit. People have said that the store is nothing like they’ve ever seen before and that it’s such a refreshing change.
“That statement in itself makes me feel like I’ve accomplished just that – interiors reflect your unique style”.
Love All Things Quirky stocks a number of notable interior brands – including independent splatter ware pottery company Hot Pottery, House of Hackney fabrics, and Print Sisters cushions – making it a must-visit for those that are colour, pattern, and design mad.
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