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Kids' Emporium by Lazy Francis, Kings Road - Basement Space

London SW, London

500 sqft

Retail

Bar & Restaurant

Event

Shop Share

Unique

A Little About This Space

Lazy Francis is a luxury childrenswear label bringing colour, design and craft to the wardrobes of boys and girls aged 0-12. The brand recently launched its own boutique - Kids Emporium - on London's eponymous Kings Road. And now the team plan to complement their own collections with edits from likeminded kidswear brands. That's where your collaboration comes in.

This listing is for the basement area of the store, which includes half the entire floorspace (the other half is used as an office). It's a big concession space that will give you plenty of room to tell your story and make new fans here in well-heeled Chelsea.

Lazy Francis is looking for other childrenswear, kids, and womenswear brands to share space with, to keep their existing customers engaged with what's new. Other brands appearing here include JAM London, Hebe and Tuta Kids.

View the other spaces in this store here.

Amenities

  • Lighting
  • Shelves
  • Heating
  • Toilets
  • Wifi

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Rules of The Space

  • This is a shop-share space to sell products on consignment.
  • The price includes the service of a shop assistant and payment systems.
  • Tenants are charged a 5% commission (no VAT) on all products sold in the space.
  • Tenants will receive a monthly sales report (if the booking is less than 2 months, then 1 report is issued at the end of the rental period) for all sales. This will show the 5% commission. The Tenant shall invoice the Landlord monthly for products sold based on this sales report.
  • Tenants can monitor which items are out of stock based on monthly sales report. Alternatively, Tenants may check in with the Landlord periodically.
  • The Landlord is responsible for visual merchandising but would be happy to hear her ideas from the Brand/Tenant should they wish to share these.

Home Truths

The space is downstairs so make sure you've promoted your pop up appearance.