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Guy Cowling said-


"We are happy to announce the new Cowling & Wilcox Art Shop and Warehouse is

NOW OPEN in Camberwell

With two busy artist materials shops at Soho and Shoreditch and the pressing need for more storage space we settled on Camberwell as the ideal place for our third shop and warehouse.

Camberwell with its village character, its artists, its photographers and designers, its museums and art galleries is a stimulating area.

The College of Art is a well-respected institution and when an old garment factory became available, we knew this was the place for us.

Following complete refurbishment Camberwell now has a shiny new artists supermarket, probably the largest Art Shop South of the River.

There are many good deals to be found around the shop which carries not only all you would expect to find in a modern art shop but also many exclusive and seldom seen lines.

We are especially proud of our range of Presentation Books and Archival Storage Boxes and our large range of professional inkjet papers and inks.

We offer a 10% discount to students and also courier and local deliveries if requested.


?not just a fine art shop?

6000 sq.ft of fine and graphic artist materials on one floor.

Orpheus Street, Denmark Hill.

0845 241 9299 [email protected]"


http://www.camberwellonline.co.uk/2007/09/whats-going-on-2/#comment-52633

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