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Fashion Network
10-07-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Cambridge Satchel opens store in heart of historic Bath
Since being acquired by French textiles giant Charguers, Cambridge Satchel has been ramping up its store opening plans and its latest debut is in Bath for its fourth opening this year. The made-in-Britain leather goods company, has opened in the Roman-meets-Georgian city that has an affluent local population as well as being an international tourist magnet and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's on Bath's New Bond Street, which is known for its Georgian architecture and mix of both commercial and residential spaces. Its new home is a four-storey Georgian townhouse, with two floors of dedicated retail space spanning 67 square metres. Under the creative direction of CEO Carine De Koenigswarter, the interior was developed by Atelier A&D, with a brief to reflect the craftsmanship of the Cambridge Satchel brand. The company said it's focused on 'contemporary elegance with subtle nods to British heritage, a hallmark of the brand's identity. Inspired by the local landscape, particularly the iconic Bath stone, Atelier A&D has carefully restored the once-neglected unit'. The interiors feature 'warm, neutral tones mirroring the hues of the city's famous stone'. The same tones are used in custom low units and wall cases. And a focal feature wall made from walnut panelling is enhanced by a large-format lightbox to provide a centrepiece. The storefront has been 'thoughtfully redesigned and repainted to match the interior's soft palette'. A dark bronze sign is a key feature of the updated façade, while the display window features handmade dark bronze wire metal cubes. These bespoke elements, made in Sheffield from local steel, 'introduce a subtle touch of industrial luxury'.


Fashion Network
10-07-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Cambridge Satchel opens store in heart of historic Bath
Since being acquired by French textiles giant Charguers, Cambridge Satchel has been ramping up its store opening plans and its latest debut is in Bath for its fourth opening this year. The made-in-Britain leather goods company, has opened in the Roman-meets-Georgian city that has an affluent local population as well as being an international tourist magnet and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's on Bath's New Bond Street, which is known for its Georgian architecture and mix of both commercial and residential spaces. Its new home is a four-storey Georgian townhouse, with two floors of dedicated retail space spanning 67 square metres. Under the creative direction of CEO Carine De Koenigswarter, the interior was developed by Atelier A&D, with a brief to reflect the craftsmanship of the Cambridge Satchel brand. The company said it's focused on 'contemporary elegance with subtle nods to British heritage, a hallmark of the brand's identity. Inspired by the local landscape, particularly the iconic Bath stone, Atelier A&D has carefully restored the once-neglected unit'. The interiors feature 'warm, neutral tones mirroring the hues of the city's famous stone'. The same tones are used in custom low units and wall cases. And a focal feature wall made from walnut panelling is enhanced by a large-format lightbox to provide a centrepiece. The storefront has been 'thoughtfully redesigned and repainted to match the interior's soft palette'. A dark bronze sign is a key feature of the updated façade, while the display window features handmade dark bronze wire metal cubes. These bespoke elements, made in Sheffield from local steel, 'introduce a subtle touch of industrial luxury'.


Fashion Network
10-07-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Cambridge Satchel opens store in heart of historic Bath
Since being acquired by French textiles giant Charguers, Cambridge Satchel has been ramping up its store opening plans and its latest debut is in Bath for its fourth opening this year. The made-in-Britain leather goods company, has opened in the Roman-meets-Georgian city that has an affluent local population as well as being an international tourist magnet and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's on Bath's New Bond Street, which is known for its Georgian architecture and mix of both commercial and residential spaces. Its new home is a four-storey Georgian townhouse, with two floors of dedicated retail space spanning 67 square metres. Under the creative direction of CEO Carine De Koenigswarter, the interior was developed by Atelier A&D, with a brief to reflect the craftsmanship of the Cambridge Satchel brand. The company said it's focused on 'contemporary elegance with subtle nods to British heritage, a hallmark of the brand's identity. Inspired by the local landscape, particularly the iconic Bath stone, Atelier A&D has carefully restored the once-neglected unit'. The interiors feature 'warm, neutral tones mirroring the hues of the city's famous stone'. The same tones are used in custom low units and wall cases. And a focal feature wall made from walnut panelling is enhanced by a large-format lightbox to provide a centrepiece. The storefront has been 'thoughtfully redesigned and repainted to match the interior's soft palette'. A dark bronze sign is a key feature of the updated façade, while the display window features handmade dark bronze wire metal cubes. These bespoke elements, made in Sheffield from local steel, 'introduce a subtle touch of industrial luxury'.


Fashion Network
10-07-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Cambridge Satchel opens store in heart of historic Bath
Since being acquired by French textiles giant Charguers, Cambridge Satchel has been ramping up its store opening plans and its latest debut is in Bath for its fourth opening this year. The made-in-Britain leather goods company, has opened in the Roman-meets-Georgian city that has an affluent local population as well as being an international tourist magnet and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's on Bath's New Bond Street, which is known for its Georgian architecture and mix of both commercial and residential spaces. Its new home is a four-storey Georgian townhouse, with two floors of dedicated retail space spanning 67 square metres. Under the creative direction of CEO Carine De Koenigswarter, the interior was developed by Atelier A&D, with a brief to reflect the craftsmanship of the Cambridge Satchel brand. The company said it's focused on 'contemporary elegance with subtle nods to British heritage, a hallmark of the brand's identity. Inspired by the local landscape, particularly the iconic Bath stone, Atelier A&D has carefully restored the once-neglected unit'. The interiors feature 'warm, neutral tones mirroring the hues of the city's famous stone'. The same tones are used in custom low units and wall cases. And a focal feature wall made from walnut panelling is enhanced by a large-format lightbox to provide a centrepiece. The storefront has been 'thoughtfully redesigned and repainted to match the interior's soft palette'. A dark bronze sign is a key feature of the updated façade, while the display window features handmade dark bronze wire metal cubes. These bespoke elements, made in Sheffield from local steel, 'introduce a subtle touch of industrial luxury'.