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With over 1,000 pieces by our 150 artists from across the UK, you will be sure to find the right piece to suit your taste. Our contemporary gallery space on Bath Street likes to keep things fresh with monthly events and regular exhibitions.
We offer a range of services including gift vouchers, wedding lists, and a comprehensive art consultancy for customers and businesses.
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