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Belgravia

43 Elizabeth Street,
Belgravia,
London,
SW1W 9PP

Opening hours

Monday to Friday - 10am - 6pm
Saturday - 10am - 6pm
Sunday - 11am - 5pm

Services

Routine eye examinations
Frame repairs and adjustments
Lens changes
Bespoke services
Wheelchair accessible, excluding eye examination room and bespoke room

Eye exams available for those aged 16 or older. We do not provide exams under the NHS or contact lens checks.

Our Elizabeth Street store is a homage to our Victorian namesake, Thomas Cubitt, whose master vision for Belgravia gave the area its signature stuccoed terraces and leafy squares. We’ve restored the features of a 19th century Belgravia townhouse, highlighting refined and understated mouldings, architraves, and cornices, all previously lost to years of renovation. In a chalky yellow colour that was typical of the period, the store is a contemporary interpretation of the neoclassical drawing room, with a modern insistence on beautiful functionality.

A contemporary interpretation of the neoclassical drawing room, with a modern insistence on beautiful functionality.

Tom Broughton

Custom spectacle shelving has been designed to resemble traditional concertina room dividers, one with creamy linen wallpaper, the other in mahogany with a brass finish. A cast iron fireplace provides a homely centrepiece, with upholstered armchairs providing an opportunity for slow spectacle contemplation.

The Cubitts Belgravia Collection

Three silhouettes – Hyde, Wisley, and Hilltop – take design notes from English gardens, in homage to the plentiful blossom adorning Belgravia, and the Chelsea Flower Show which the area plays host every year.