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Vee for Vintage (ED Warehouse) now in Nunhead


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Beautiful vintage handbags, jewellery, clothes and crockery are just some of the unique collectables that we have become known for at ED Warehouse.


East Dulwich devotees of our special finds were as sad as us when the Warehouse closed its doors due to rent hikes. Wishing to stay in the area, we were lucky enough to find a dinky shop in Nunhead; our new address is 2 Evelina Road SE15 2DX. It's a leisurely stroll just beyond Nunhead Lane where established traders like the acclaimed wet fish shop are being joined by lots of new trendy outlets in its exciting, ongoing renovation.


Lower overheads mean we can offer competitive prices with new stock arriving daily. As well as our vintage clothing and accessories, there are collectable books, garden wares and a fabulous capsule collection of vintage and pre-loved curtains.


It would be great to see you for a browse or a chat...and if we are closed and you'd like to take a closer look at something you've spotted then just give us a call (we live across the road) and if we are not out buying, someone will pop over!


Vee for Vintage

2 Evelina Road

SE15 2DX

07733 012017

Hi Sue, sorry to have missed you. We have been opening when possible this week as the daughter was taken into hospital. Will be there today though from 10.30 until 6 and on Saturday from 10 - 5.30. I'll get back to you re regular opening hours as we are still testing the water!

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