How to Shop the Best Designer Brands all Under One Roof
Redbrick is the North’s leading destination for furniture and interiors — home to over 40 inspirational stores, and hundreds of design-led brands, including Heal’s, Loaf, BoConcept, Made, Roche Bobois, Calligaris, Pooky and so much more.
Shopping for your home comes with its own set of challenges. This is an important and emotional decision and while you may choose to start your journey online, it always pays to see, feel and touch your potential purchases and experience them in real life before making your choices. When you’re considering different options from your favourite designer brands, this can often mean trekking from showroom to showroom in many different locations.
But, there is an easier way to make the luxury home shopping experience work. Redbrick is the perfect example of how the Department Store for Furniture and Interiors can really work when shopping for the right pieces for your home and lifestyle… the perfect destination to discover many of the best designer brands, in one innovative shopping location. Set within the unique backdrop of a beautifully restored, 100,000 sq ft Victorian textile complex. Located just 15 minutes drive from Leeds, 45 minutes from Manchester and easily accessible from the North or the South.
Take a virtual tour here, and let us show you the highlights of your next Redbrick visit.
What can you expect at Redbrick?
The Redbrick ethos is simple, they are passionate about design and believe that choosing furniture and accessories should be an enjoyable and inspirational experience. Over the past 25 years, the retail complex has become the home to many of the best interior brands and iconic designs creating an experiential way to choose furniture and accessories for your home in a relaxed and inspiring environment. As legendary designer Sir Terence Conran put it: “There are not many department stores that have such a substantial and interesting homewares offer under one roof.”
Discover four extensive, open-plan floors of creatively curated living, dining and bedroom collections, complemented by extensive lighting collections, tableware, ceramics, art and design-led gifts all within inspirational room sets from a diverse range of retailers. Experienced Sales and Design Consultants with a passion for exceptional design are always on hand to offer advice and great customer service and show you what is possible so that you can create your own individual space to fit your lifestyle.
What brands will you find at Redbrick?
Redbrick is home to many beautiful, contemporary design brands and modern classics. You’ll find brands like Vitra, Tom Dixon, Ligne Roset, Kartell, Case, Harrison Spinks, Knoll and Bontempi sitting alongside Neptune, Sofas & Stuff, Hülsta, Natuzzi and Sofology The Edit, all with innovative room displays, accessorising ideas and inspiration for your very own individual space.
Some of the latest additions at Redbrick include Loaf, which opened its biggest ever Loaf Shack at the complex at the end of last year, and the design destination is also host to the return of the ever popular interiors brand Made, with a new showroom showcasing their contemporary furniture, upholstery and lighting.
Explore four floors of lifestyle stores at Redbrick and discover your style by combining your favourite brands, share their passion for great furniture and design and simply be inspired.
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