OPIUM CELEBRATES 25 YEARS ON THE KINGS ROAD!!
We don't know where the time has gone, but this summer we celebrate 25 years since we first opened our store at 414 Kings Road, with the auspicious start of a member of the Rolling Stones as our first customer. We absolutely love what we do and want to thank our many, many wonderful customers for all their loyal support over the years and hope that we can continue to offer wonderful treasures to inspire. Oh and of course we have plans going forward, especially for Tracy's jewellery designs for Opium Jewels ...
Please do join our mailing list to find out more or visit us at the Kings Road store!
AS FEATURED IN WORLD OF INTERIORS & HOUSE & GARDEN
OUR BAMBOO CHIK BLINDS ARE HAND MADE TO ORDER IN A CHOICE OF STITCHED DESIGNS & COLOURWAYS. THEY WORK BEAUTIFULLY IN BOTH CONTEMPORARY AND TRADITIONAL INTERIORS ... IN THE CITY, THE COUNTRYSIDE OR AT THE BEACH ... THINK COLONIAL, DIFFUSED SUNLIGHT
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AN IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY MARBLE TEMPLE STATUES DEPICTING GANESHA, HANUMAN, SHIVA BULLS, LAXSHMI & RAM.
WE HAVE SOURCED THESE RARE SCULPTURES ON SUCCESSIVE BUYING TRIPS TO INDIA OVER THE PAST 6 YEARS AND ARE DELIGHTED TO FINALLY BE ABLE TO PRESENT THEM TO YOU AT OPIUM IN LONDON.
SOME OF THE STATUES HAVE BEEN ADDED TO THE WEB SITE, BUT TO APPRECIATE THE FULL COLLECTION, WE DO SUGGEST YOU VISIT THE KINGS ROAD STORE.
Opium Jewels web site dedicated to our beautiful jewellery collection was launched 18 months ago. Opium's owner, Tracy Kitching has been designing a collection of precious and semi precious stones jewellery for the Kings Road store for more than 20 years. The jewellery is timeless, delicate and designed for layering using the finest stones and vintage protection amulets. Click on the link on our Opium Shop web site to be redirected to Opium Jewels or simply enter opiumjewels.com into your web browser.
Wooden Arches, Brackets & Corbels
Opium sources 18th & 19th century mehrab arches, colonial style brackets & corbels in teak and acacia wood. From Rajasthan, such architectural finds are usually in a natural wood finish. From Gujarat, the style historically has left residue faded aqua green, blue and cream paintwork to the pieces.