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    Astley Clarke chooses Seven Dials for debut UK flagship store

    Iain HoeyBy Iain HoeyAugust 4, 20212 Mins Read
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    Luxury British jewellery brand, Astley Clarke, has selected Seven Dials’ Monmouth Street for its debut UK flagship store, Shaftesbury has announced.

    Set to retail their full collection of jewellery together with engraving and locket personalisation, Astley Clarke Seven Dials will open in Autumn 2021 in a unit spanning just over 900 sq ft at 31 Monmouth Street

    Founded in 2006 by Bec Astley Clarke MBE and headquartered in London, the brand began as an online-only retailer. Astley Clarke jewellery is now stocked in Selfridges, Liberty and on international luxury retail site FarFetch however, with Seven Dials playing the next part in the brand’s expansion.

    Commenting on the signing, Samantha Bain-Mollison, retail director at Shaftesbury, said: “Astley Clarke is another milestone signing for Seven Dials with its esteemed British heritage, and loyal customer following, it is the perfect fit for the destination.”

    Scott Thomson, CEO of Astley Clarke added: “ADespite a large international following Astley Clarke has always felt a strong connection to London, and we were therefore very selective when searching for a prime location within the heart of the city to match our values and offering. This is just the beginning of our bricks and mortar story as a brand, and we look forward to launching our flagship store.”

    Nash Bond, Hanover Green Retail and Cushman & Wakefield represented Shaftesbury. Simons Muirhead Burton acted on behalf of Astley Clarke.

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