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Artists Open Houses at Fashion-conscience This Weekend Sat Sun 13/14th May


Fashion Conscience is delighted to be hosting an exhibition of prints as part of Artists Open Houses this weekend 13/14th May and following weekend 20/21st May.


We we will be showing prints from local artists and/or featuring local landmarks such as Dawson?s Heights, Peckham Library, Horniman Museum, local parks as well as illustrated maps of south London, Peckham, East Dulwich and more; all perfect for your home or childrens' bedrooms.


They all make great moving in, moving away gifts and range from cool bold designs to sweet pastel designs. Prints are available framed or unframed and include exclusive designs created just for our store as well as limited editions.


Pop down and take a look at the brilliant range.


Fashion-Conscience Boutique

28 Grove Vale, SE22 8EF

50 yards from ED Station


www.fashion-conscience.com


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