A NEW independent shop specialising in homeware, furniture, clothing and gifts has opened its doors in Basingstoke.
Rosie Rose, a distinctive new lifestyle shop, says every item has been carefully selected to create an eclectic collection of one-of-a-kind pieces sourced from around the world.
The store opened on Saturday, September 16 in Festival Place, in the vacant unit which formerly housed Topshop and Topman.
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From hand-crafted mango wood tables and vintage velvet armchairs to luxurious knitwear, scented candles and stylish coffee table books, Rosie Rose says it is a treasure trove of beautifully made products.
Owner Danny Elsom said: “We’re excited to bring our wonderfully eclectic mix of style to Festival Place. We’re passionate about hunting out that special something that is a bit different to wear or bring joy to your home.
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“We look forward to welcoming our new Basingstoke customers.”
Festival Place head of marketing Emily Palmer said: “We’re big supporters of independents here at Festival Place, and we’re delighted that the vibrant and unique Rosie Rose has chosen to share its distinctive style with our customers.”
Use the photo gallery above to see photos from the inside of Festival Place's newest store.
For more information, visit festivalplace.co.uk.
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