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Dulwich Vlllage is prime for a small marketing outpost for an outfit like this (or Farrow and Ball). It doesn't have to make much money they could run it for a few years only to build profile and shift enough high margin floor tiles. Remember, this is a land where overblown kitchens that look like a Dalek's bedroom and cost 100k+ are not uncommon with a nice little overflow into ED where houses are getting more aspirationally fancy. Will it be useful to Village residents on a daily basis in the way many ED shops are? Of course not. I sometimes wish the village powers that be would take a peek at what the Howard De Walden estate have achieved

in Marylebone, where the larger chains are limited but basically subsidise smaller independent stores to get a healthy, diverse commercial mix. The Dulwich Estate does a great job of preserving the village feel in all respects but choice of commercial tenant - Pizza Express and Cafe Rouge always seem like a jarring contradiction to me.

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Oh how boring.


But it is as Mr Ben alludes to, true to form. Dulwich estates are pretty dire in their tenant choice and the F.E shop proves the rule.


If it's paint your after then F.E under performs compared to Little Green co. or Farrow & Ball.


Anyway, don't I sound the "grump" today.


Meh.


Nette:-S

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Top tip - if anything in Fired Earth takes your fancy, take a day trip to the outskirts of Banbury in Oxfordshire and go to the factory outlet store. Still comparitivly expensive but a snip compared to full price and it is good quality stuff. I have a cupboard full of emulsion paint I picked up for ?1 a tin (2.5L). Any transport costs from here would easily be outwieghed with savings.


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The boys at White's Trade Paints in Brockely will be able to advise



MrBen Wrote:

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> Putting aside all the usual fluff about Farrow and

> Ball - can anyone tell me if I can successfully

> colour match F&B in Dulux (ast a decent outlet)

> and if so will anyone be able to tell the

> difference? (apart from the ?340 extra in my

> pocket)

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