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Category Archives: ropewalk

  • 11 November 2020

    Restless Eclecticism – Take The Look Home.

    We study the interiors of Eltham Palace to seek out the method behind the elusive genius of Peter Malacrita and invite our customers to 'take the look home'.

  • 15 November 2019

    Ropewalk Concessions: Sansho

    LASSCO Ropewalk has begun to introduce a range of carefully selected pop-ups to our arch, No. 37 Maltby Street. The concessions will focus on a slower, more sustainable approach to retail in which the focus is quality and use of materials. All created to last a lifetime or more.   SANSHO     Sansho works...

  • 29 October 2019

    Can We Private Hire Maltby Street Market?

    A question we get asked often is, ‘Can we hire out the Market for our Wedding/Party/Works Do?’ Now, finally we can respond with a Yes!

  • 17 October 2019

    Specialists Pick: Reactionary Seventies Lights

    Occasionally our specialists discover a selection of items that deserve longer in the spotlight than our Latest Stock page allows. This time around mid century expert Rosie Oliver, has brought to your attention a selection of 1970’s pendant lights produced in Germany and the United Kingdom, that epitomise the design language of that period. _   ERCO...

  • 10 October 2019

    Ropewalk Concessions: East London Home Aesthetic

      LASSCO Ropewalk has begun the process of introducing a range of carefully selected pop-ups to our arch, No. 37 Maltby Street. The concessions will focus on a slower, more sustainable approach to retail in which the focus is quality, use of materials and Made In England where-ever possible.   

  • 4 September 2019

    Made-To-Measure: The London Workshop Bobbin Tables

    Since 2012 designer and cabinet maker Alfred Newall has been creating restrained but striking designs with his joinery company The London Workshop.

  • 5 August 2019

    Ropewalk Concessions: The Bronze Age With Mark Lewis

    Ropewalk Concessions From mid July LASSCO Ropewalk will begin to introduce a range of carefully selected pop-ups to our arch, No. 37 Maltby Street. The concessions will focus on a slower, more sustainable approach to retail in which the focus is quality, use of materials and Made In England where-ever possible. All created to last...

  • 29 July 2019

    Ropewalk Concessions: Keeping the Aspidestra flying

    Ropewalk Concessions Since mid July LASSCO Ropewalk has begun to introduce a range of carefully selected pop-ups to our arch, No. 37 Maltby Street. The concessions will focus on a slower, more sustainable approach to retail in which the focus is quality, use of materials and Made In England where-ever possible.    Introducing…   Forest...

  • 8 July 2019

    Specialist’s Pick: The Widest, Oldest Wooden Boards

    Specialists Pick Occasionally our specialists will be asked to recommend to our customers the best of the best, from timber cladding to fine silver. Wood expert, Harry Amos highlights his personal preference when it comes to variance within the most sought after flooring material in Great Britain: Wide, antique timber.      Georgian Pine Harry Amos reflects...

  • 5 July 2019

    Ropewalk Concessions: Homeware that improves lives

    Ropewalk Concessions From mid July LASSCO Ropewalk will begin to introduce a range of carefully selected pop-ups to our arch, No. 37 Maltby Street. The concessions will focus on a slower, more sustainable approach to retail in which the focus is quality, use of materials and Made In England where-ever possible. All created to last...

  • 23 May 2019

    The Brutalist Extension

    All images courtesy of David Barbour and Dwell Magazine.   Shock of the New   Adapting period buildings to meet the demands of modern life is always going to require a delicate touch. The vexed question of the most sympathetic way in which to manage the development of historic buildings divides the architectural world in...

  • 5 April 2019

    Revolutionary Re-Used Tiles

      First seen at Venice Biennale 2018 Barely four years ago architectural collective Assemble scooped the Turner prize by blurring the boundaries between Art and Architecture. In that time they have developed a cohesive style and output defined by reuse, experimentation and a fresh take on conventional manufacturing practices that has resulted in radical new...