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431 Great Western Road Glasgow G4 9JA | Galletly & Tubbs Live a Life Less Ordinary at this interiors and lifestyle store next to Kelvinbridge Subway run by Mark Galletly & James Blair. | | 0141 357 1001 | Filled with exceptional pieces from around the world including lighting, furniture, wallpaper, candles and artworks, jewellery, decorations & soft furnishings. "An eclectic mix of the classic, quirky, contemporary and chic."
| | web site | Email : 431@galletlytubbs.com | | Where ? | At the corner beside the escalators on Kelvinbridge |

384 Great Western Road Glasgow G4 9HT | Timorous Beasties | 0141 337 2622
Mon to Sat 10.30 - 18.00 Sunday: closed | Interior Design, Wallpaper, Lamps and Soft Fabrics Award-winning South facing showroom at the corner of a lane on Great Western Road showcasing the talent and imagination of Paul Simmons & Alistair McAuley who created Timorous Beasties in 1990 after meeting at the Glasgow School of Art while studying textile design.
Beautiful window display by day or night, crammed with surreal and provocative prints on textiles, wallpapers and lamp shades as well as cushions, plates and window art. | | web site | glasgow@timorousbeasties.com | | Where ? | Between the two churches on Great western Road. Shop is bright white |
Honey Bea's House Cresswell Lane (off Byres Road) G12 8AA
0141 339 8585 | Felix & Oscar 459 Great Western Road Kelvinbridge Glasgow G12 8HH 0141 339 8585 
| | web site | Sandy Welch & Sandra Payne's 'coolest shop on the planet' is a homage to kitsch and kids with a huge range of unusual and unique ranges from baby shoes to womenswear, home accessories, Hello Kitty, Kidston and Kiely bags as well as a scenterrific bath and beauty selection and the latest Watch Watches. | | Where ? | Kelvinbridge - 100m West of bridge at corner of Otago St. Hillhead - De Courcey's Arcade in lane behind Byres Rd. | | | |
 beside Wilton Glazing
| Coach House Trust Shop 518 Great Western Road Glasgow G12 8EL
| | 0141 334 6888 | A beautiful showcase for the many talents of the volunteers at The Coach House Trust located in Belmont Lane behind the shop. Many unique hand carved wooden furniture pieces (with a design service available) as well as mirrors, mosaics, clocks and paintings and one-off's. All profits made from sales go back into the Coach House Trust Fund which supports their work in urban ecology, recycling and the promotion of craft skills in helping challenge the economic and social exclusion of adults who are recovering from problems associated with mental health, addiction and learning difficulties as well as combating isolation and intolerance with innovation & love. (deep breath) Visit The Coach House Trust at 84 Belmont Lane (round the back of the shop) which also has recycling and composting facilities. | | web site | | | Where ? | Opposite Cooper's clock tower - 250m West of Kelvinbridge Subway. Has a huge wooden hand outside (5 feet tall) Say Hello... |
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