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Lush Designs Pop up shop, (ex Soup Dragon)has now a closing date of May 18th although this might be extended....but we are re-opening in a brand new shop close by in a month or so! We have loved being on Lordship Lane, and so are happy to be staying.

We still have lots of sale lampshades, and other wonderful home products,, so do pop along!

Thanks to all our lovely customers and we hope to see you soon

Thank you! We are currently at Lordship Lane but our lease is renewed monthly as we are a pop up shop, so our lovely Dulwich customers most be very confused by us!! we are however in negotiation for a permanent shop also on Lordship Lane as we love being in Dulwich and have had such a warm welcome. We are currently certain to be there until the 18th May 2013.

hi Lush

good to hear you are around still...we like having interesting and creative focussed businesses on LL, and your staff are so helpful and friendly by the way!

do you still have any reduced light shades as noticed your sale sign had gone from the window..will try to pop in over the weekend

so where along LL are you hoping to move to?? there are a few empty shops ..can you say where you are going?

We do have a small selection of reduced items in our pop up at Lordship Lane but just for a couple more weeks, negotiation on a new lease is storming ahead though!! I can just say at this point that it is very very near our pop up.Our staff tend to be creative people themselves who are fans of our products so they fit in really well to the Lush Designs world.
  • 3 weeks later...
A big thank you to all our lovely Dulwich customers as we will be leaving our pop up shop on Lordship Lane at the end of this week.Our last dat of trading will be Sunday 2nd June. We will be returning in the near future to a permanent spot on Lordship Lane.Any developments on that move will be posted on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/lushlampshades?ref=hl so do keep in touch!

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