15 July 2013

PAPERCHASE - kids shop

one of the great things about attending the paperchase autumn winter press show is that I also get a good chance to photograph the store. at the main flagship store on Tottenham court road they currently have a beautiful children's department set up on the first floor. it features all kinds of colourful gifts and décor such as building blocks, tea sets, wall stickers, books, and lampshades. here are some snapshots taken on the day of the show.





































7 comments:

  1. thank you for this feature, Bowie - so much lovely stuff in the kids department! So they are selling items by Magpie? Even more reason to go and check it out...

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  2. Anonymous3:37 am

    Hi I was wondering what those blue and pink iphone looking products were. Do you know the name of them? I can't find it on the paperchase website.

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  3. hi anon, I have just had a look at the larger photo of this shot but unfortunately couldn't make out what they were exactly even when zoomed in. they look like they have headphone wires on so could be mp3 players. they sell lots of things in tott. court that are only in the flagship store so wont be online. I just didn't take any notice at the time as they did not have a pattern on : )

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  4. Anonymous4:28 am

    Hi thanks for having a look. I had a good rummage online and found out it was the iwood blackboard fake phone and iwoody blackboard laptop.

    Also regarding the autumn winter press shows for paperchase, do you know how often they happen and if its still going on in London?

    Thanks

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  5. hi anon - glad you found out what they were. their annual press show lasts for just one day and usually takes place at the beginning of july.

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  6. Anonymous1:48 pm

    Ahh ok thank you. How would I be notified of the next annual press show?

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  7. obviously you have to be a member of the press to attend. they send out invites to all the major magazines, newspapers, and bloggers. if you are a member of the press you should email them your contact details to receive PR emails.

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