Established in 1985, Holloways of Ludlow is driven by a dedication to crafting products that seamlessly blend design and materials, resulting in truly distinctive pieces. Evolving into a prominent UK provider of premium lighting and furniture, they curate top-tier items from global sources, particularly the UK and Scandinavia. Upholding the ethos that quality design endures and durability is key, their offerings reflect these founding values. Explore their website or stores to discover your perfect piece.
To get to Holloways of Ludlow at 14 Church Rd, London SW19 5DL, United Kingdom by public transport, take the bus number 93 from the nearest bus stop to Wimbledon Station, then transfer to the District Line towards Edgware Road and get off at Barons Court Station. From there, walk to the store. If driving, head towards Church Rd from the A219 and turn onto Church Rd at the crossroads with Trinity Rd. Drive straight until you reach the destination on your left.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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To make an appointment at Holloways of Ludlow, you can call them on their phone +44 20 7605 0660 or use callback form on website https://www.hollowaysofludlow.com/ and request a date and time that works for you. They will then confirm if they have any availability for an appointment.
Holloways of Ludlow is open from 9:30- to 7:30 on Monday, from 9:30- to 7:30 on Tuesday, from 9:30- to 7:30 on Wednesday, from 9:30- to 7:30 on Thursday, from 9:30- to 7:30 on Friday, from 9:30- to 7:30 on Saturday, from 11:00 to 17:00 on Sunday,
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The location of Holloways of Ludlow is a city Wimbledon Park, full address is 14 Church Rd, London SW19 5DL, United Kingdom.
There was something peculiar about the conduct of the man at Holloways in Wimbledon (he didn’t share his name). I have visited in the past and as he was behaving oddly around us, purchased all the items for our home, worth around £5000, on their website instead of in-store through him. I observed that the British family that arrived later received much different treatment, all smiles and warmth. While on the surface he seemed to be trying to assist us, his non-verbal cues conveyed something entirely different, leaving me with the impression that I was being negatively judged for personal characteristics. I returned recently for something and had a very similar experience. Once again, there was an attempt to be helpful on the surface, but I left with a terrible feeling afterwards. In a world where diversity and equal treatment of all individuals should be a top priority, I will always speak up about instances like this.
Fantastic store, with a great selection of innovative furniture designs to choose from. Furnished our office with very useful advice from the staff.
Had a lovely chat with the gentleman in the shop yesterday. Will definitely come back again.