In Pictures: Jigsaw unveils refurbished Kensington High Street flagship
Jigsaw has reopened its refurbished store at 65 Kensington High Street in London.
Spanning 2,300 sq ft, the space “marks a striking evolution of the brand’s heritage”, using upcycled materials such as repurposed elm wood flooring from Jigsaw’s former head office in Kew.

The “elevated boutique-style environment” was designed by AMD Interior Architecture and renowned architect and designer Nigel Coates.
Staying faithful to the original design language while embracing modern updates, Jigsaw’s decision to engage with AMD and reunite with Coates for the project celebrates a legacy of almost 40 years in the making, as it was Coates who designed the original store in 1988.
Signature features – including Tom Dixon’s original sun light installation and Coates’ wrought iron rail stands – have been carefully restored and refinished for the reopening.

The space invites customers to explore Jigsaw’s latest collections “in a setting that feels both inspiring and intimate”.
A sea of bespoke Lilium suspension lights, designed by Coates and handcrafted in Italy, further enhance the immersive atmosphere.

Vicki Baker, Retail Director at Jigsaw, said: “High Street Kensington has always been an important part of Jigsaw’s story, and we’re thrilled to be reopening our flagship store.

“Working once again with Nigel Coates – the creative mind behind our original store – this reopening is both a celebration of our heritage and an exciting step into the future.
“The new space captures everything we stand for: timeless style, beautiful design and an inspiring experience for our customers.”



