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Hi all, just posting to mark the re-launch of Karavan Eco's website at http://www.karavaneco.co.uk. We've been trading on Lordship Lane for around 15 years now (!!) and for the past few years we've made eco products our main focus. I'm guessing most locals already know about us and the stock we carry but just in case we're new to anyone I'll mention a few bits.


With all of our products we aim to find the most eco friendly and sustainable option available and we're always looking for new innovations and ranges to add to what we've already got. We cover a lot of general homeware and gifts as well as eco paint, bamboo textiles (towels, socks and scarves spring to mind), gardening equipment, baskets and much more. We also try to work with local producers when we feel that what they do fits with what they do. Our current window display was made up by a local carpenter working with re-claimed and re-used materials in fact.


Anyway, along with everyone else in the world we're trying to raise our online exposure and hopefully, if you like what we do in Dulwich, you'll be willing to recommend it to your friends. As well as the site we've got a Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Karavan-Eco-Shop/114173321974833?fref=ts) and a Twitter account (

) - both of which we'll be using to keep people up to date with new stock both online and in the shop.


I'll make sure I stop by to check this thread so if anyone has any questions or comments about anything then feel free to post them here, plus we've got a contact form on the site you can use if you'd prefer. And just in case anyone's missed us here are the rest of our contact details:


Karavan Eco

167 Lordship Lane

East Dulwich

London

SE22 8HX


Tel: 0208 299 2524


Opening Hours:

Mon-Sat: 10am - 5:30pm

Sunday: 12pm - 4pm


Hope to see/hear from you all soon :)


- Dylan

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