The Anya Village in Chelsea

The interior of the Anya Life shop in Chelsea, with white shelves lined with accessories showing the iconic Eyes Edit.

Photo credit: © Anya Hindmarch

One of our favourite places to visit is The Anya Village. Home of the luxury Anya Hindmarch brand, the Village comprises six stores along Chelsea’s Pont Street:

Anya Life: Lifestyle and homeware collection featuring the iconic Eyes Edit.

The Labelled Shop: Luggage and organisation items which can be embossed with personalisation on site.

The Collection Shop: Anya’s curated main collections.

The Bespoke Shop: THE place to go for personalised luxury gifts for special occasions.

The Village Hall: Anya’s exciting concept shop which hosts collaborations and is especially popular in summer with its famous Ice Cream Project.

The Anya Café: An elegant, old-fashioned café which offers a selection of drinks and bakes, decorated in Anya’s fun style, which can be eaten in or beautifully boxed to take away.

Anya Hindmarch established her brand in 1987, creating a luxury accessories company with sustainability at the heart of her creations.

Anya launched The Village in 2021. She explains: “Opening The Village is a realisation of a dream come true for me. It feels right to return to the brands roots in Pont Street, the site of our first ever store.”

It was our absolute pleasure to visit the Village yesterday for the May and September drop collection preview. It was fantastic to see lots of colour, organisation, luxury items, the iconic Eyes Edit and some fantastic cult food brand accessories:

A red Anya Hindmarch bag with KitKat and Heinz Tomato Ketchup accessories. Anya Hindmarch Perello sparkly handbag. A collection of colourful bags on white shelves at Anya Life. The autumn edit at Anya Life with bags in khakis and burgundys.

Getting there

The Anya Village is a very scenic, 20-minute walk through Belgravia. It can also be reached by taking the 137 bus from Hilton Park Lane bus stop (Stop A) to Pont Street (Stop KL).

Also in the area

Saatchi Gallery
Cadogan Hall
Chelsea Physic Garden

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