Caravan is a charming little boutique that sells decorative homeware with an artsy bent - an ever-changing edit by owner and interior stylist Emily Chalmers. Read more.
This 150-year-old British heritage hero - then known for its true-blue underwear, now for its contemporary mix of casual-wear - rules when it comes to its iconic T-shirts and boxer shorts. Read more.
Stocking the full range of A.P.C. jeans, on top of a selection of menswear and womenswear, the store injects a healthy dose of polished pedigree to an edgy street... Read more.
Breakfast-to-go from the Albion’s bakery at the weekend is a must - the giant pastries are second to none – but be warned, there’s only one coffee machine – so prepare to queue. Read more.
If you aren’t already aware of New Zealand’s claim to some of the world’s finest coffee shops, a cup of signature Redchurch blend at Allpress Espresso’s café is a must. Read more.
The place does everything from homemade breakfast granola, to after-work evening tapas, but we dig the ‘creative salads’, which are invented on the premises in about five variants every morning. Read more.
The JAMESPLUMB-designed boutique carries brands such as Caseley Hayford, O’Keeffe, and Curioser & Curioser within its razor-sharp style orbit. Read more.
A hard space gallery rented directly to the likes of photographers and artists looking to put on their own agent-independent shows, this space used to be a former hat factory. Read more.
Speedie’s stocks retro furniture, wallpaper and collectables. Not an establishment for clutter-phobes, its deceptively small shop-front leads into a deep space crammed with finds... Read more.
The only independently owned gunmakers left in England. The specialist artisan workshop creates bespoke shotguns and rifles for pheasant and game hunting. Read more.
Aubin & Willis has served the neighbourhood well with its shop, gallery space and pretty much the best cinema experience this side of the river... Read more.
It looks as good on the outside as it does on the inside (the draw of old traditional hardware favourites and newly-sourced goods is key here), so you’ll definitely want to come back for more. Read more.
Radio hair salon serves up a mean set of forward-thinking cuts and styles to its creative clientele. The space also doubles up as a gallery, & showcases work by different artists every three months. Read more.
Aesop is no stranger to the skin of many a Wallpaper* staffer. Calming the harried souls of visitors stepping off the busy Shoreditch High Street thoroughfare, this branch stocks all our favourites. Read more.
The rooftop garden with an open fire and grill restaurant has uninterrupted, panoramic views across London and The Albion café and bakery on the ground floor serves the best traditional British grub Read more.
Crisp, soft, super-fresh and tasty, true to its name, it's the pizzas that you should head east for Read more.
Fuelling the need for eccentricity in the home, the shop is charmingly stacked with goods such as French chandeliers, statues and bohemian glass lamps. Read more.