It enjoyed royal patronage, and The Queen Mother was a devotee of its botanical tableware which is still being produced today.
The factory played a pivotal role in the area’s arts and crafts history – Chelsea’s inherent creative spirit was born in the 18th century when craftspeople made the porcelain famous worldwide.
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Sprimont House lies in the heart of Old Chelsea on Old Church Street, near the River Thames and set back from the array of shops, cafes and eateries found on London’s King’s Road.
For those with a penchant for expensive shoes, Sprimont House couldn’t be more aptly located, just a few feet away from the world-renowned Manolo Blahnik shoe store.