Made-to-Measure
The Paul Smith made-to-measure service allows you to precisely customise the fit and fabrication of our most popular tailoring styles. Be it a two-piece suit, a three-piece, a standalone jacket or a pair of trousers, you can make it uniquely your own.
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A place for makers, artists and designers.
A monument to both old and new, it discreetly incorporates Paul’s hand drawings, while seamlessly blending with the architectural traditions of the local area and the pattern has been referenced in Paul Smith collections in recent years.
You won’t be disappointed once you venture inside through the double doors, either, with the shop divided into three distinct areas, each with their own look and feel.
A visit to the Domino Room – decorated with a mosaic of a whopping 26,000 dominoes – is a must, as is venturing down the vibrant cobalt stairs to explore the basement which houses our bespoke service and displays a rotating edit of art and antique furniture available for purchase.
Located on the corner of one of Mayfair’s premier shopping streets, No. 9 Albemarle Street is perhaps most known for its magnificent bespoke cast iron façade, which was designed with the help of 6A architects.
Paul Smith's Foundation International Art Prize
In collaboration with world-renowned art materials company Winsor & Newton, Paul Smith's Foundation presents a global art prize. Six winning artists were selected from a free-to-enter open call, given a monetary donation from PSF, and up to £1,000 worth of materials of their choosing from Winsor & Newton to make a new piece of work to be hung for sale in their local Paul Smith shop. The winning entries are on display now.
Shannon Bono, London
Chosen by Ekow Eshun, Curator, writer, broadcaster and Chair of the Fourth Plinth
Title: Jeremiah 29:11
Store: Albemarle Street
'Little Lights' at Albemarle
Running from February 14th, to 27th April. In collaboration with Tin Man Art, Paul Smith Art is delighted to announce ‘little lights’, curated by Nico Kos Earle. Inspired by the poetry of the late astronomer Rebecca Elson, this group exhibition pays homage to the little ways we guard our imaginative hearts, sparking new desires and glimmers of hope through the darkest of nights. Opening for Valentine’s Day, the works in this show (paintings, collage, photography, sculpture and ceramics) were selected in wonderment, for how they spark feelings of joy, desire or cede to a kind of dream state, not unlike sitting together around a fire, lost in the flickering light.
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Albemarle In Music
We’ve pulled together some of our favourite songs.
Neighbourhood
Check out some of Paul's favourite addresses when you come to visit our store
Gymkhana
London's only two Michelin star Indian restaurant, famous for its game dishes inspired by the courts of the Mughal dynasty.
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Small independent gallery offering the chance to view lesser-known work by major artists in a more intimate space.
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Looking for a first edition? You’ll find it here in London's premier bookshop for rare books, signed editions and prints.
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