After eight months of closure, much-loved Salisbury retailer Dinghams has reopened its doors, just in time for the festive season.
The independent homeware store, which had been placed on the market earlier this year, is back with a refreshed and thoughtfully curated selection of products. Although the café will not be returning, the team has brought the shop space back to life with an inspiring mix of familiar favourites and new finds chosen “simply because they bring joy.”
Customers can once again browse popular ranges including Robert Welch knives, Elite tins, candles, decorations, mugs, and a wide array of practical kitchenware and gift ideas.
“We’re thrilled to be open again, even if only for the season, and we’ll take each day as it comes,” said Sarah Hardingham. “We’ve chosen things that bring us joy and hope they’ll do the same for our customers.”
Operating in a smaller format than before, Dinghams will focus on a carefully selected range of products, with an emphasis on keeping stock fresh and responding to customer requests.
The team is inviting the local community to rediscover Dinghams while it’s here, a destination filled with gifts, homeware, and festive spirit at the heart of Salisbury’s high street.
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