Shrinkage sale as Richmond shop downsizes

By The Editor

13th Sep 2020 | Local News

A kitchenwear shop in Richmond town centre is holding a downsizing sale.

Kooks Unlimited occupies two shops across two floors on Eton Street.

It is moving out of one of these and has an excellent sale on, offering discounts across its wide range of stock.

"It's with a heavy heart that we are sad to announce the closure of Number 4 Eton Street," Kooks says in a message to customers on its website.

"We shall still be open for business at Number 2.

"Consequently we have a large shrinkage sale. Lots of bakeware, sugarcraft, tools and gadgets greatly reduced.

"Looking forward to seeing you."

So get yourselves over there and grab yourself a bargain.

Independent, quirky, beautiful... Kooks in its own words

The independently-run shop gave Richmond's aspiring chefs and domestic goddesses somewhere to while away the hours, in between putting on the roast and letting the meat rest.

Like a good cheese, Kooks Unlimited has got better with time.

It stocks a greater variety of cookware – from high-end Le Creuset pots and pans to purse-friendly Kuhn Rikon Colori knives.

It's even expanded into cooking-themed gift cards and wrapping paper, and foodie presents for pets (because they deserve to eat like kings, too!).

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