Dwell is probably my favourite furniture shop in existence; it’s just a shame I can’t be bothered remortgaging just to buy a table from here. The two floor store has all your weird, wonderful and quirky furniture needs for a contemporary home, but everything is so extortionately priced that whenever I go in, it’s really just for window shopping. I think I’ve actually bought about 2 things from here and I’ve been in about 20. If the shop was slightly more affordable, it would be 5* without a doubt; I absolutely love the place. But it’s not, so no 5th star!
Lisa G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Glasgow, United Kingdom
I have been to Princes Square Shopping Centre many times but it was only recently that I noticed Dwell existed! I had never even heard of the company before! I popped in for a little look around and was very pleasantly surprised. Dwell sells all sorts of home wear from big furniture items like sofas and beds to more decorative items like candles, cushions and art. Everything is very neutral and classic in style and is of excellent quality. Some items in here would make a fantastic base for decorating your home to which you could add little quirky bits and pieces to put your own stamp on the place. I think the prices are actually pretty reasonable in a «you get what you pay for kind of way». Unfortunately I can’t afford any of the larger items, but if I could I would definitely invest in a few! I fully intend to go back and purchase a few of the smaller(and cheaper!) items such as a lovely lamp I saw.
Steph T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 North Lanarkshire, United Kingdom
Dwell is hidden away on the bottom floor of Princes Square, right next to the big tiled circle that all the kiddies run around in, and that the occasional pianist sits in. Pretty inconspicuous and unassuming, but once found is a real gem with loads of gorgeous home wares and furniture for the modern home. Its set on two levels, with a few wooden stairs connecting them, and there are loads of things to see. It has wares for every room in the house, including beds, reclining chairs and cushions, as well as art pieces, candles and clocks. My particular favourite thing was the Photo frame clock which was huge, with spaces for pictures around the numbers. It is gorgeous, but pricey at 99 pounds. Really nice for a special wedding gift or something though. The furniature is expensive, but by the looks of it, it’s probably worth it for the investment you make. After all, Ikea furniature won’t last very long, so here at Dwell you get what you pay for.