Harvey Nichols
This designer emporium’s edit of the most covetable new-season styles for both men and women makes it a favourite for fashionistas. Also in store are exclusive beauty products, exquisite homeware and an irresistible foodmarket selling everything from confectionery to condiments.
Adding to the experience, KURO Coffee has opened its fourth location within Harvey Nichols’ newly reimagined ground-floor destination, 125. As the exclusive F&B offering in this curated space, KURO brings its signature minimalist aesthetic, specialty coffee, teas, matcha and freshly baked goods to Knightsbridge—marking the brand’s first permanent site outside Notting Hill. The bold, contemporary design reflects KURO’s evolution as it grows from a beloved neighbourhood spot into a destination for both loyal followers and new visitors.
Harvey Nichols also has all your beauty and wellness favourites under one roof. In addition to Hershesons Blow Dry Bar on the ground floor and a salon on the fourth, there’s ‘best tinter on the planet’ Jo Hansford and, for traditional men’s grooming, AONO Barbershop.
For premium skincare and facials, head to Environ, Sisley, La Prairie, La Mer, Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare, Biologique Recherche or Face Place, Hollywood’s trusted skincare expert for more than 45 years. Nail’d It and Blink Brow Bar have salons here, too. Specialist treatments on offer include ear piercing for adults and children at luxury jewellery brand The Alkemistry, cosmetic acupuncturist to the stars Sarah Bradden, LED light therapy at The Light Salon, IV wellness therapies at global leader REVIV, next-generation face and body treatments at Beyond Medispa, and cryotherapy and thermotherapy at 111CRYO/HEAT.
Address
109-125 Knightsbridge
London SW1X 7RF
Contact
harveynichols.com
+44 (0)20 7235 5000
Opening Hours
Monday 10am to 8pm
Tuesday 10am to 8pm
Wednesday 10am to 8pm
Thursday 10am to 8pm
Friday 10am to 8pm
Saturday 10am to 8pm
Sunday 11.30am to 6pm
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