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    Abode

    3.8 (5 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndHome Decor, Furniture Stores, Gift Shops
    Closed 11:30 am - 4:30 pm

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    Swag

    Swag

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    £££

    Run by veteran antique dealer Paul Downs and his partner April, SWAG is a stylish and unique…read moreshowroom that displays distinctive pieces of antique furniture. Everything is sourced by the couple themselves and as a result, you'll find old leather arm chairs and 1930s sofas next to stainless steel cabinets, wooden chests, trunks and unusual lights. The quality and originality of the stock means the prices venture towards the expensive. For those with a smaller budget however, there's also a small selection of paintings, decorative letters, statues, world globes and mirrors. Since the couple are so friendly, it's also worth making them an offer if there's something you really want but can't quite stretch to.

    On first glance I thought this antiques shop looked slightly austere, and in fact I wasn't even…read moresure it WAS an antique shop at first, so sparsely arranged and high quality is the furniture. However, on closer inspection Swag proves to be a very stylish showroom of the highest quality antique furniture and home furnishings. It is an unusual experience compared with many of Brighton's other secondhand furniture dealers, who generally inhabit musty, cavernous shops, characterised by clutter and chaos. Swag is clean and polished; full of 1930s and 1940s office and home furnishings that would fit perfectly in a Film Noir set. I particularly like the metal desk lamps...they really capture something of another time. Although I personally enjoy the rummaging treasure-hunt aspect of the more casual antique/ junk shops in town, I do admire the experience and precision and with which the owners have sourced their collection. The stock is beautiful, just a little pricey for me! A great place to find striking one-offs if you have money to burn.

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    Rume

    Rume

    4.2(6 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    £££

    First of all: assess your budget…read more If you've got a few grand to spare: read on. If you're normal: you might as well not bother. Money aside, I'd vote Rume one of the best, if not the best, independent furniture store in Brighton. Amongst other things they stock two in-house ranges, Baker & Belgae and Jet Baker, that comprise everything from Victorian style Chesterfields to Opulent Chez Longs. They also stock various other pieces including lamps, clocks, cushions and cabinets. If you've serious cash then you can even get a bespoke item made to you exact specifications. If it wasn't so bloody expensive I'd be a bigger fan of this place but I can't give five stars to a business that charges over £3000 for a sofa.

    Rume is one of those places that makes you wish you played the Lottery…read more An independent store selling stylish and eye-catching furniture, they sell classic chesterfields, chaise longues, day beds, corner sofas and arm chairs by established names and resident designers Jet Baker and Baker and Belgae. Laid out in an open, warehouse style space, they also sell cool and funky coffee tables, cabinets, dining tables, lamps and chandeliers. If I had a spare three and a half thousand, I'd be tempted to buy Mool's incredible, life-size horse lamp. It makes me laugh every time I see it and would shock visitors. In reality, my budget only stretches to Tom Dixon mirrorball lamps and their divine cushions. Should I pick the rabbit and lettuce ones or pigeon and jelly?

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    Pansies

    Pansies

    3.5(4 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    The shelves of Pansies are so packed, I found myself standing in one place for several minutes…read moretrying to take in everything in front of me - it took awhile to get through the shop. Items for sale include home décor and unique gift ideas, displayed in a colour-coordinated and organised manner. It would almost be a shame to take something off the shelf; everything is set up so nicely. A couple of my favourites were the scented bath balms shaped like cupcakes and the Civil Partnership money pot. So, I do agree with the sign outside - Pansies is an 'Aladdin's cave' of gifts - and free gift wrapping is offered with each purchased. Nice touch.

    What a fabulous little place this is. They've only been set up for about five months, so they're a…read morerelatively new addition to The Lanes. I walked in and was immediately greeted by an extremely friendly shop assistant who asked me if I fancied a coffee because the kettle had just boiled how wonderfully unheard of is that in these days of surly, unenthusiastic retail stuff? It put a grin on my face for the rest of the day. Describing themselves as an 'Aladdin's cave of gifts and interiors', I couldn't NOT go in here it's full of gorgeous things like delicious smelling Yankee Candles, jewellery, hand-painted money boxes, artificial flowers, gift cards... all laid out in a wonderfully higgledy-piggledy way so that you feel as though you really are rifling through a mini cave of treasures. The lovely man I spoke to was more than happy to chat to me about all the stock telling me what's popular at the moment and what would be great for Mother's Day. He also mentioned that they offer a gift wrapping service which is another rarity these days. Although a lot of the bits in here are a little more at the pricey end, they present you with such a wonderful shopping experience that it's worth spending a bit of extra cash.

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    Bo Peeps

    Bo Peeps

    3.0(3 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    ££

    If you've ever wondered what you look like whilst shopping, you should check out Bo Peeps, where…read morethe surfaces of about 80% of the selection are mirrored. Everywhere I looked, there was me - looking: in dressers, nightstands, tables and, of course, the large supply of decorative mirrors. Some pieces of furniture were made from wood - I saw a few wardrobes and a dining room table in the basement. (It really felt like I was walking into the basement of someone's home, actually - there was a couch down there as well.) Other items included lamps, chandeliers and smaller home décor items like little silver boxes. Prices were a bit on the steep side - £500 for one of the larger mirrors (shaped like a sun, very cool), over £1000 for the couch - but it's some nice stuff and there's a post-holiday sale at the moment. Some items - not the greatest ones, of course - are up to 70% off.

    If you're the kind of girl or boy that likes to throw disco parties, you're probably already…read moreacquainted with Bo Peeps. If you're not, you need to pull on your fake fur, shimmy down to the Lanes and check out the store's selection of eye-catching lighting and furniture. There are no mirrorballs sadly but there are dozens of chandeliers, glossy bar stools and chairs and sparkling mirrors. Bo Peeps piece de resistance however, is their unique range of mirrored and mosaiced furniture. The price tags aren't cheap but if you want your pad to look Superfly, you'll have to dig deep in those pockets!

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    Bert's Homestore

    Bert's Homestore

    4.1(21 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    ££

    I have no aspirations to be a domestic goddess. If I did…read morethough, I'd slip into my marigolds and my kitten heels And I'd scoot over to Bert's at least once a week. A local homestore two minutes from Jamie Oliver's Recipease, they sell every cute and kitsch accessory you could wish for - from spotted cake tins and stripey aprons to colourful bowls, chopping boards, whisks, spoons and tableware. Oh and the essential items for budding bakers - cupcake and muffin tins!

    This lovely little store is a new addition to Western Road, building on Bert's successful original…read moreoutlet at 33 George Street in Hove (their web-site has not yet been updated to include the new venue). Basically, they sell things for the kitchen, like crockery, cutlery, draining racks, chopping boards, gadgets, and so on. Although the range is not that large - only a few styles of cutlery, for example - they do have lots of useful things, and the store is lovely just to browse around. The place was buzzing with happy shoppers, doing just that. (In marked contrast to the January Sales hell that characterised the rest of Brighton). I have spent hours trying to find an small olive spoon, for example - and they had one, and an olive spear, and a spring-loaded pickle fork, and... We also bought a really large, heavy beech wood chopping board - from a sustainable source - for under £8. Something else that caught my eye were several designs of nice wire draining racks, in bright funky colours - no horrid plastic tat. Oh, and lovely, friendly, helpful staff. I hope they succeed.

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    Abode - homedecor - Updated July 2026

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