Colleen C.
Yelp
I like Alex S' review on this place...it's what led me over here in the first place:
(The Labour and Wait manifesto includes phrases like "we believe in a simple, honest approach to design" and they explicitly tout a happy partnership between aesthetics and function." -- That's all totally commendable, but the real point here is: the stuff is frackin' cool.)
Thank you, Alex!
I like home stuff. I'm in nesting mode (no, not having a baby -- just happy to have a real flat that I am going to live in for longer than a month. I spent 1.5 years skipping around and now I'm ready to plant myself!) -- so I like (scratch, love) Labour and Wait.
Let's be clear, it's ridiculously adorable. It's all functional. Garden pencils, cookery (oh drool, I'll be back for the lavender and avocado colored pots), cleaning items, tea towels, soaps, matches...it's like a camping supply store for people that want to camp at home. And done well!
My loot: aforementioned garden pencil (why? I don't know, I needed one pencil), 2 stone cup/jars for oddities in the kitchen, two new ceramic dog bowls in a dark tan color (needed an upgrade, pooch is more refined now and doesn't like the cartoon paw prints), and a book on Columbia Road. Not bad, not bad!
Yes it can be a bit pricey, but basically you are paying a toll for them making you look cool when your friends come over and admire how you're able to be so practical, yet stylish at the same time.
Labour and Wait, but don't. Go. It's a treasure and worth a stop in, even if just to look!