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Andrew Nebbett is a 3rd generation antique dealer and specialist in antique interior design solutions. He owns a shop which bears his name in North London.[1] In 2003 Evening Standard magazine listed Nebbett as one of London's top five antique dealers.[2]
Andrew Nebbett | |
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Born | 1963 |
Occupation | Antiques expert |
Website | http://www.andrewnebbett.com/ |
Nebbett's grandfather, Albert Porter, was head of the interior design department at Harrods for over 30 years from 1949 to 1985.[2] Porter's most well known commission was the 1965 complete interior design of the house of Brian Epstein, manager of the Beatles.
Clients
editNebbett's regular clients include Jamie Oliver who purchased a 14 ft oak table for his house in Kent, Jamie Theakston,[1][3] Anouska Hempel,[4] Sean Bean and Guy Ritchie. In 2009 Jeremy Hackett wrote an article profiling Andrew Nebbett Antiques as his favourite shop in London.[5] Cogs from Nebbett's London showroom were featured in the Telegraph Magazine in a profile of the home of Mark Thompson and Anthony Ward.[6]
Projects
editCurrent projects include the making of the counters and cabinets for the new GOYARD London shop, at 116 Mount Street, Mayfair.
Andrew Nebbett Designs provides a range of British handmade clothes rails, zinc & copper tables, Bar-back systems, equestrian saddle racks & bespoke commissions.[7]
Exhibitions
editNebbett has exhibited at Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fairs, and the Decorative Antiques and Textiles fair in Battersea.
References
edit- ^ a b Brooke, Simon (March 8, 2003), "Big car, big flat, big on antiques?", Financial Times, p. 10
- ^ a b "Fashion", Evening Standard Magazine, p. 44, 11 July 2003
- ^ "Modern House Design Ideas & Pictures". 28 June 2023.
- ^ "FTD.de | How I Spend It: Anouska Hempel". Archived from the original on 2009-11-29. Retrieved 2009-11-14.
- ^ Jeremy Hackett (February 2009), Menswear Buyer
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: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) - ^ Morgan, Dean Rhys (26 July 2008), "Dramatic Effect", Telegraph Magazine, pp. 76–79
- ^ "Home".