Bodo Sperlein
Overview
Bodo Sperlein can be found on the first floor of the Oxo Tower. They sell a wide range of china, ceramics, lighting, furniture, gift and tableware. They have a mail order service and a wedding list service.
Practical Information
Barge House Street, Southwark, London, SE1 9PH
For More Information:
+44 (0)20 7633 9413
Venue Details & Map
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Bodo Sperlein
- Address
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Barge House StreetSouthwarkLondonSE1 9PH
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7633 9413
- Public transport:
- Temple, Underground
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If you have a lot of dosh to spend and are into ceramics, then here is a shop for you. The crockery product line is elegant in simplicity and the craftsmanship is beautiful. I'm sure eating off these plates would make the food taste better. Not to sure about the wood inspired ceramic mirrors - the two materials don't work well for me personally.
There never seem to be any people on the second...more
Minimalist to the core, Bodo Sperlein as a brand sells fine bone china ware that is designed and constructed personally. He caters to an exclusive range of tableware companies, and also indulges his skills in the interior light fittings, and a few accessories. I agree the mirrors are a bit off his brand philosophy and the extremeties of the two materials doen't marry off well.
Visit his very...more
I have to mention Bodo Sperlein if only to say what incredible designs their unicorn and rams head wine bottle stoppers are. They caught my eye several weeks ago and are still on my mind. Despite rather a hefty price tag, I ma still ever so tempted to buy one.
The pieces here are simple but incredibly original and perfectly executed.
I adore this shop.more
Bodo Sperlein sell modern, luxury housewares (lamps etc) and ceramics. This place is pretty expensive but when you're wandering around you get the feel that whatever you purchase from where is really a work of art.
The ceramics are really gorgeous - simple, modern, clean designs.
I'd say that if you've the cash to splash then this place is really worth looking around but that's not often...more
