Happening At Heal’s

Behind the Design: Katy Welsh

As part of our new Spring/Summer 2018 collection, we embarked on a new collaboration with artist, Katy Welsh. Katy has designed a set of three cushions – Pane, Pillar, and Plinth – that were inspired by the hidden details found at our flagship store. We thought it was fitting to invite her to Tottenham Court Road […]

Step back in time at the Geffrye

Situated in a set of 18th-century almshouses in buzzy Hoxton, the Geffrye Museum explores the home from 1600 to the present day. Perfect for those that are prone to nostalgia, the Geffrye offers visitors the unique experience of stepping back in time to the middle-class living rooms of the past. Starting from 1600, it’s an […]

First look: SS18 Press Preview

  On a rather chilly day in mid-November, we welcomed bloggers, journalists, and interior designers to take a first look at our new Spring/Summer 2018 collection. – Spread throughout the Heal’s flagship store on Tottenham Court Road we encouraged our guests to explore Heal’s hidden spaces, drawing attention to some of the spots within the […]

Heal’s Festival of Light 2017

The Heal’s Festival of Light is back for its second year, with more of the world’s finest designer lighting brands on display at our Tottenham Court Road store. This year we welcome pieces from Lasvit, Ferm, Northern Lighting and New Works who have all designed stunning installations that spread across the ground floor of our […]

Prestat open its door at Heal’s

We welcome luxury chocolatier, Prestat, to our flagship store who bring plenty of their signature charm to Tottenham Court Road. – Founded in 1902 by French chocolatier, Antoine Dufour, Prestat has had a rich 115-year history. Dufour came from a line of premium confectioneries who produced the very first truffle in 1895. Despite changing hands […]

British Designers at Heal’s: Stephen Smith

As part of British Designers at Heal’s we welcome Stephen Smith, our artist-in-residence, whose work is available to view and purchase at our Tottenham Court Road store. Working under the studio name of Neasden Control Centre, Stephen’s work is known for its multi-disciplined hand drawn approach often combining lettering, drawing and collage within graphic compositions. […]