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Why the new Browns flagship heralds the future of luxury shopping

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Browns’ original home on South Molton Street, but it feels like it exists in a different dimension. For one thing, there’s the scale: whereas the first shop meandered across five buildings, linked in an ad-hoc, higgledy-piggledy fashion that occasionally had a funhouse feel, the new space is grand.

The Grade II-listed building was for years the Colefax & Fowler showroom. Founder Nancy Lancaster lived upstairs, entertaining visitors in a series of rooms hung with Colefax & Fowler wallpapers or decorated with frescoes and Old Masters.

Browns enlisted architecture and design firm Dimorestudio to sensitively update the space. They kept the original floorboards and restored the central staircase.

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