Space NK’s ever-growing trove of products has a new home: an expansive store in Marylebone stocking the beauty giant’s longstanding brands, new favourites and cult classics. It’s just a couple of doors down from the original Marylebone boutique, and equals plenty more room for the retailer’s expanding range of products and brands.
“As we have more brands coming into Space NK all the time, our customers were often asking us to bring them to Marylebone,” store manager Emilia Pop tells Broadsheet. “Now we get to introduce a whole new range of products and brands to locals that they may not have experienced before.”
The new store’s expanded footprint spreads across two levels and brings products by Charlotte Tilbury, Rare Beauty, Refy, Lisa Eldridge, Kay Beauty and other brands to Space NK Marylebone for the first time. They join customer favourites such as Drunk Elephant, Hourglass and Tatcha. On the ground floor, customers will find make-up, skincare, haircare and body care, while the lower ground floor houses luxury beauty, sun care and fragrances from the likes of Parfums de Marly and Diptyque. “There has been particular excitement for brands we have been able to bring into the newly expanded store such Victoria Beckham Beauty and Refy,” says Pop. “And the Victoria Beckham Satin Kajal liner in cocoa is proving particularly popular among local shoppers.”
As well as access to new brands and products, customers can attend masterclasses with Space NK’s beauty pros to help them up their make-up application game, and use the store’s “play tables” to give a new eye shadow or blush palette, foundation tone or lipstick a whirl before buying. Skincare, fragrance and colour experts are also on hand to guide decision-making. “We want to help every customer feel empowered with knowledge through our expert advice when shopping in our store, whether they’re trying out a new serum, or are adding another palette to their eye shadow collection,” says Pop.
Space NK is is part of the fabric of the local Marylebone community,” says Pop. “It’s such a special part of London and we love contributing to its village feel.”











