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Senior Citizens On Sofa By Stream
Senior citizens sit together on a sofa placed outdoors by the river during the evening in Oberammergau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany, on August 24, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Bob Sinclar
Bob Sinclar
Disc jockey français.
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Julien Clerc
Julien Clerc.
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 23:
IKEA logo displayed on a shopping trolley outside a store in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 23, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 23:
The IKEA logo displayed at the IKEA storefront in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 23, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 23:
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 23:
The Walmart logo displayed at the Walmart storefront in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 23, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Rasmus (The)
THE RASMUS
2003
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Rasmus (The)
THE RASMUS
2003
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Hostel for displaced persons in western Ukraine
KHUST, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 9, 2025 - A room with two sofas, toys, a drying rack and an ironing board is pictured in a hostel of the Khust Vocational Lyceum of the Service Sector that temporarily houses evacuated internally displaced persons, Khust, Zakarpattia region, western Ukraine. (Photo by Yulii Zozulia/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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French Singer Pierre Bachelet
1990s, Paris, France --- French Singer Pierre Bachelet --- Image by © Pascal Baril/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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French Singer Pierre Bachelet
1990s, Paris, France --- French Singer Pierre Bachelet --- Image by © Pascal Baril/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the exterior of the Heal's store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, a detail from the Heal's store.
London, UK.
© Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the portrait of the chief executive, Hamish Mansbridge photographed in the store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the portrait of the chief executive, Hamish Mansbridge photographed in the store.
London, UK.
© Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the portrait of the chief executive, Hamish Mansbridge and his dog photographed in the store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the portrait of the chief executive, Hamish Mansbridge and his dog photographed in the store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, a detail from the Heal's store.
London, UK.
© Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, a detail from the Heal's store.
London, UK.
© Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the famous spiral staircase inside the Heal's store.
London, UK.
© Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the famous spiral staircase inside the Heal's store.
London, UK.
© Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the famous spiral staircase inside the Heal's store.
London, UK.
© Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the famous spiral staircase inside the Heal's store.
London, UK.
© Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the famous spiral staircase inside the Heal's store.
London, UK.
© Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the famous spiral staircase inside the Heal's store.
London, UK.
© Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the front window of the Heal's store.
London, UK.
© Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the front window of the Heal's store.
London, UK.
© Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the front window of the Heal's store.
London, UK.
© Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the front window of the Heal's store.
London, UK.
© Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the exterior of the Heal's store.
London, UK.
© Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the exterior of the Heal's store.
London, UK.
© Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the exterior of the Heal's store.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the exterior of the Heal's store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the exterior of the Heal's store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the exterior of the Heal's store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the exterior of the Heal's store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the exterior of the Heal's store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the exterior of the Heal's store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the exterior of the Heal's store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the exterior of the Heal's store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the exterior of the Heal's store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the exterior of the Heal's store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the exterior of the Heal's store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the portrait of the chief executive, Hamish Mansbridge photographed in the store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the portrait of the chief executive, Hamish Mansbridge photographed in the store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the portrait of the chief executive, Hamish Mansbridge photographed in the store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the portrait of the chief executive, Hamish Mansbridge photographed in the store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the portrait of the chief executive, Hamish Mansbridge photographed in the store.
London, UK.
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'People like to come and browse': Heal's revamps its flagship store to lure back shoppers
Shop frontage for 200-year-old high-end retailer nearly doubles on London's 'furniture street.'
Desks for a new generation of professional home workers, king-size beds and plush velvet sofas: the upmarket furniture retailer Heal’s has revamped its original London store along with its range to try to win over shoppers amid stubbornly high inflation and a cost of living crisis.
The company has been selling furniture to well-heeled residents of the capital from the same shop on Tottenham Court Road since 1840, long outliving many of its rivals.
Now the city centre site has had a big refurbishment - doubling the shop frontage to 100 metres of windows along what is known as London's furniture street, and significantly rearranging the store's interior - to cater to the demands of the modern home.
The relaunch of the Heals on Tottenham Court Road
In the photograph, the portrait of the chief executive, Hamish Mansbridge photographed in the store.
London, UK.
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