The Crossing
Supporting artists, students, designers and businesses within the community
West Brompton Crossing’s dedicated pop-up space, The Crossing, is part of our commitment to help support and grow local businesses and talent within the community.
By offering a dedicated retail space at no cost, it’s an opportunity for its temporary residents to learn how to promote and sell their products in a pressure-free environment.
Find out more
So far, The Crossing has been a temporary home to everything from fashion and fitness brands to artists, with plenty more to come. For information about the latest tenants and who’s coming next, keep an eye on our News pages or sign up to our newsletter here.
Get involved
We’re always on the lookout for new members of The Crossing community. If you’re a small business, artist, student or other creative looking for an outlet in which you can showcase your skills and talent, we’d love to hear from you.
Find out more about what’s on offer and how to apply by emailing enquiries@westbromptoncrossing.com
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Kejo Fitness
London-based fitness wear brand KEJO was started in 2019 by Keisha and Joanne, two mums who share a passion for “lifting weights and eating a lot of protein”. What started as a conversation between gym buddies having a moan about their fitness wear, turned into an educational experience and business partnership.
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War & Drobe
Consciously crafted fashion label War & Drobe was the Crossing’s first ever tenant and has returned for more successful pop-ups since. All garments are designed by founder Nina Kovacevic who creates garments that allow women to feel “fierce yet feminine in their day to day lives”.
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Samantha Warren
South London-based printed textiles designer @samanthawarren.london took over The Crossing back in December 2018.
Her vibrant creations echo the duality of Samantha's heritage - the energetic city of London... -
Karen Tronel
Artist and Curator Karen Tronel was handed the keys to The Crossing in July this year, when she took over the space to host her contemporary, mobile gallery. As well as displaying a diverse selection of works by an international group of London-based artists...
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Valentina Karellas
A sustainable approach to urban chic. London’s antidote to fast fashion. Every piece of knitwear is one-of-a kind. That’s because Valentina uses surplus yarn from large factories that would otherwise have gone to waste. The result: each one is a lifelong-lasting, entirely unique London original. Through their dedication to sourcing and handcrafting everything locally, she continues London’s rich heritage of quality manufacturing.
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ONE NINE EIGHT FIVE
One Nine Eight Five is a sustainable British homeware brand committed to ethical design, specialising in printed and interior textiles, creating sustainable, honest collections whilst supporting British craftsmanship.
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Bea Jareno Jewellery
Bea Jareno is a jeweller and designer. She designs one of a kind, limited edition collections of contemporary jewellery. Handcrafted in an ethical and sustainable way in her London studio.