Westland London move to Willesden

Posted on | By Laura Dadswell
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London North West, UK
Westland London has now moved from the former church of St Michael’s and All Angels in Shoreditch to a Regency coach house in Willesden Green.
 
Established by Geoff Westland in 1969, Westland London deals in fine and prestigious architectural and decorative antiques, displaying a vast selection of period chimneypieces, fireplace accessories, lighting, mirrors and much more. Geoff was a great traveller, taking months at a time to search for antiques from all over Europe, utilising his gift for languages and making many contacts along the way. Today, Westland continues to source items from all over the world, in search of the magnificent. Pieces with fascinating provenance are a particular draw to the company.
 
Westland London recently featured in an article from the Spectator Life, 'Where to Buy Antiques in London,' so if you come for a visit 'don’t be surprised to find a rare Georgian marble fireplace by the architect Charles Cameron jostling for space with an ornate Art Nouveau design in walnut.'
 
Working with antiques provides tremendous satisfaction and is an immense privilege. Tracing their provenance is an additional bonus, as each piece comes with a tangible, wholly unique, sense of history. Westland London has clients all over the world, shipping pieces internationally whether it is the largest of fireplaces, or the most delicate of chandeliers. Detailed photography and meticulous descriptions allows clients to confidently purchase items without seeing them in the flesh, although the showroom is something not to be missed.
 
Westland London is a Salvo Code member and a member of LAPADA (London and Provincial Antique Dealers Association).
 
Westland London
Spectator Life: Where to buy antiques in London by Amelia Thorpe

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