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Pieces for Places | Retail Therapy In Barmouth Just Hit The ‘Jack’pot!

Published on 9 Oct 2014 by Gwion Llwyd

Pieces For Places is a new furniture come lifestyle store that has just opened on Barmouth High Street. Off the back of seeing lots of people proudly clutching their ‘Pieces for Places’ brown bags this week, I thought I must go and visit.

It is the brainchild of Jack Brooks, who when you walk into the shop, clearly has an innate sense of interior design. With his brother Fred, the two have bought the old Caersalem Chapel back to life and installed 3 floors which now house a fabulous eclectic mix of furniture and homewares.

The product offering is great and everything is covered, the idea being that you can kit a full house out from this one shop. From sofas, beds and beautiful chests of drawers to the smaller bits like candles, photo frames and vases, there is a lot on offer and everything has clearly been chosen carefully, including a bijou gardening collection! It is safe to say that nothing in the area comes close to the product on offer – it really is a breath of fresh air and all so beautifully presented.

But what you see is only a part of what is on offer.  There are inspirational room set ups throughout the store, but a much wider range of furniture is available through them. As part of their service, they will help and advise on what sort of piece you are looking for – and based on what I’ve seen in store, the chances are it’s going to be better than what you originally had in mind!

So if you are looking for something different for your house or simply want some inspiration, head on down and have a chat to the team. Pieces For Places is open 7 days a week from 9.30 – 5 (Mon – Sat) and 9.30 – 4 (Sun).

Check out their Christmas Advert which recently made the ITV news – fantastic!

www.piecesforplaces.com

 
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