9 Park Street, Borough, SE1 9AB
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Services
OCT exam
Routine exam
Frame repairs and adjustments
Lens changes
Bespoke services
Not wheelchair accessible
Contact
Opening hours
Monday - Friday 10am-7pm
Saturday 9am-6pm
Sunday 11am-5pm
Christmas opening hours:
Christmas Eve: 11am - 4pm
Chsirtmas Day: Closed
Boxing Day: Closed
New Years Eve: 11am - 5pm
New Years Day: Closed
Address
9 Park Street,
Borough,
London,
SE1 9AB
Our Grade II-listed Borough store was formerly a mission hall, a potato merchant, and a banana wholesaler, which inspired its vivid yellow exterior. Inside, shelving is based on ancient ziggurats, with a bold primary colour palette and an angular point of sale that reference the architecture of Modernist churches in an homage to the site’s religious past. At the back of the store a confessional window allows penitents to bring their broken frames for us to fix, and a donation box is on hand for kind souls to drop off their old frames, which we’ll polish up and recycle, donating to those in need.
Our stores have their own collection of Bespoke made to order frames, offered in 140 acetate colours or ethically-sourced water buffalo horn. Available exclusively at this location is The Borough collection, four frames which take their inspiration from influential figures of the area, Edward Turner and Siouxsie Sioux as well as other interests of the area.
About The Borough
This store is open and offers all of our regular services, including frame repairs and adjustments, lens changes and spectacle fittings, and eye examinations. This store is wheelchair accessible, but the eye examination room regrettably is not.
We look forward to seeing you soon.
Design Notes
Our Grade II-listed Borough store was formerly a mission hall, a potato merchant, and a banana wholesaler, which inspired its vivid yellow exterior. Inside, shelving is based on ancient ziggurats, with a bold primary colour palette and an angular point of sale that reference the architecture of Modernist churches in an homage to the site’s religious past. At the back of the store a confessional window allows penitents to bring their broken frames for us to fix, and a donation box is on hand for kind souls to drop off their old frames, which we’ll polish up and recycle, donating to those in need.