Pinch Design expands its offering and opens new shop
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Founded in 2004 by Russell and Oona Pinch, Pinch Design (opens in new tab) is marking 15 years of designing its quiet, yet distinct handcrafted pieces – in addition to the new shop –with 15 new product launches throughout 2019.
Six of the new pieces are already available at the larger shop at 200 Ebury Street, in the Pimlico Road design district.
Just a short hop from the original Pinch (opens in new tab) store, the new double-fronted, two storey premises is larger with space for the brand to display its full collection, across upholstery, cabinetry, dining furniture, bedroom furniture and lighting.
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The original Bourne Street shop now houses the Pinch bedroom collection, which includes new beds and bedroom storage.
The new launches so far are an extension on the brand's upholstery range, bedroom furniture and expanded colours of popular pieces.
CALL TO ARMS
Accompanying the Angelo sofa, the Angelo armchair is a comfy yet classic seat, with a neat footprint and relaxed elegance.
LOVE TO LOVE
Following the form of the Brody armchair, this two-seat version in leather sits somewhere between a sofa and a love seat.
stuff of dreams
This solid wood Christo bed manages to be simple and striking at the same time – and is available in white oiled European oak or oiled black American walnut. Look out for the four-poster option coming soon.
back to black
The popular solid oak Float table now comes with a dramatic black stained base for stand out style.
sink into style
Joining the bed and sofa design, the Moreau armchair is a sculptural seat with a soft curvalicious profile.
on the bench
Completing the Moreau set, is this beautiful bench, which works as well as an end of bed perch or with the sofa in the sitting rom.
Pinch, 200 Ebury Street, London, SW1W 8UN.
See the Pinch and Mourne Textiles collaboration here. (opens in new tab)
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