The creative duo behind interiors brand Rose & Grey have unveiled their latest venture LOT54, a new concept shop that brings a gorgeous blend of design-led furniture, vintage treasures, contemporary classics and timeless statement pieces to Altrincham.
Lyndsey and Guy Goodger founded Rose & Grey back in 2008 when purchasing furniture online was still relatively uncharted territory, building a small online boutique into a thriving ecommerce brand.
LOT54 is more than just a new shop. A veritable day out for interiors enthusiasts, the carefully curated space offers an affordable edit of mid-century and 70s furniture, distinctive lighting, stylish tableware, framed prints, beautifully restored vintage pieces and so much more.

Thanks to the Goodgers’ commitment to constant sourcing and nationwide treasure hunting, customers can expect an ever-evolving collection of new arrivals that keeps each visit fresh.
Brand new furniture and accessories sit harmoniously alongside characterful pieces such as mid-century record cabinets and sleek, low-slung retro coffee tables.
For the savvy shopper, there's even a dedicated outlet section for those seeking exceptional bargains.

"We've always been passionate about helping people create homes filled with personality and soul, and this new space allows us to bring even more of what we love to our customers," says co-founder Guy.
"It's a space where design meets discovery - where every piece tells a story."
True to LOT54's commitment to environmental responsibility, the shop features a dedicated repair workshop where the talented team breathes new life into auction finds, factory seconds and even customer returns.

This hands-on approach to circular living not only reduces waste but offers beautifully restored pieces at accessible prices.
Going beyond retail, LOT54 hosts complimentary monthly drop-in repair advice sessions, where expert craftspeople share invaluable tips and guidance with customers.
These popular sessions champion a "repair, not replace" philosophy, empowering visitors to extend the life of their cherished pieces while building a community around sustainable living.

"This is our way of contributing to a more circular economy," explains Guy. "Not only are we giving pieces a second life, but we're also designing and curating with a 'built to last' philosophy. We want LOT54 to feel like a place where people connect with the stories behind their furniture and homeware."
Located on Atlantic Street just a stone's throw from Aldi and Altrincham Retail Park, LOT54 is quickly establishing itself as an essential destination for design lovers, collectors and thoughtful gift-seekers.
As one journalist put it, ‘Manchester’s prettiest vintage homeware store’ is right here in Altrincham.
LOT54, 31 Atlantic St, Broadheath, Altrincham WA14 5FA. Follow @lot54store on Instagram
