Firstly we'd like to wish everyone season's greetings from Canonbury Antiques HQ in London - and all the best for a bumper - happy, healthy - 2020. The Canonbury Antiques showroom will be closed from December 20th and re-opens on January 2nd. Of course the website remains open 24/7 365 days of the year - anything purchased when we are closed will be despatched early January. We will be answering emails so please get in touch with any enquiries, shipping quotes and of course - if you would like to purchase anything.
Let's hope 2020 is a great year - I can hardly believe it's the start of a new decade. It seems like only yesterday we were celebrating 1999 and wondering what a new century would bring. That was twenty years ago. You blink and twenty years pass. Note to self - that's what time does. It marches on unabated.
But here's to the next decade. We are anticipating a great 2020 full of fabulous antiques and interiors discoveries. Hopefully you will have noticed the new lick of paint on the website - we anticipate it's easier to use and navigate as well as looking infinitely more sexy! Our Shop Window feature has gone down a storm - our products are so visual and good looking we had to come up with a new graphical way to represent all our amazing and eclectic discoveries. You can view more pieces quickly in a Pinterest styled visual delivery system with products displayed from all angles.
(Above photo - Lots of dining sets in the Canonbury Antiques Hertfordshire showroom)
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