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Metal Morphosis opens in Carnaby this October
22/09/21

Metal Morphosis opens in Carnaby this October

Rebel jewellery brand Metal Morphosis has announced the launch of its newest piercing studio and jewellery store this October in Carnaby London.

The Carnaby studio will channel the authentic and defiant spirit of Soho in its new digs. Taking the opportunity to meet new neighbours and old friends alike, the official launch event will take place on 28th October with free piercings for attendees, gift bags from Skinny Dip, Metal Morphosis and other independent London brands, music and drinks provided by hard seltzer co &Soda and Canowater.

Having previously lived in Topshop’s flagship store on Oxford Street, the brand has gone from strength to strength, striking out on its own to represent the best of the British high street. And what makes Metal Morphosis an extra special British jewellery brand, is its fair approach supply chains, embracing equality, safety, and sustainability. Every piece of jewellery is crafted responsibly using high-quality surgical steel and is always approved by experts.

Address: 11 Newburgh Street, London, W1F 7RW

Written by Jordan Crowley

Photography courtesy of Metal Morphosis

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